by Jack Guy and Elaine Chen
Thursday, January 8, 2015, the 10 years old held a Living Wax Museum at QSI, Main Campus. The students dressed up as different historical people, such as warriors, rulers, travelers, and philosophers. The historical people talked about their childhood, their fame, their death, some facts, and other important details about their person. Some of those famous historical people were, Timur, Genghis Khan, Pope Leo II, and Richard the Lion Hearted.
The students worked hard on their project. They researched, found pictures, and worked very hard on creating their costumes. Parents, teachers, and other students came to see them. Students that came to see the Living Wax Museum recorded new facts about different historical people they visited. This was a great way to end the Cultural Studies unit.
Thursday, January 8, 2015, the 10 years old held a Living Wax Museum at QSI, Main Campus. The students dressed up as different historical people, such as warriors, rulers, travelers, and philosophers. The historical people talked about their childhood, their fame, their death, some facts, and other important details about their person. Some of those famous historical people were, Timur, Genghis Khan, Pope Leo II, and Richard the Lion Hearted.
The students worked hard on their project. They researched, found pictures, and worked very hard on creating their costumes. Parents, teachers, and other students came to see them. Students that came to see the Living Wax Museum recorded new facts about different historical people they visited. This was a great way to end the Cultural Studies unit.