History lesson
Fifth graders at Frankstown Elementary in
Hollidaysburg presented a living wax museum of
Fifth graders at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg presented a living wax museum of historical and famous people on Thursday. Each student researched a figure, created a display and then presented their information when visitors would press a button at their station. At top: Aliyah Brown tells kindergarten student Asher Wertz-Tracy about the life of Rosa Parks.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
Liam Zorger portrays Formula 1 race car driver Max Verstappen as first graders Brody Burk and Savannah Geisbrecht listen during the living wax museum on Thursday at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
Laura Warmath (right) portrays artist Frida Kahlo as third graders Mea Knab (left) and Ariana DelBiondo look on during the living wax museum on Thursday at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
Frankstown Elementary School fifth grader Noah Firdauz portrays George Washington during the living wax museum on Thursday.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
Frankstown Elementary School fifth grader Sophie Grove presents her living wax museum project, Joan of Arc, on Thursday at the school in Hollidaysburg.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
Sam Mikolajczyk, a fifth grader at Frankstown Elementary, chose to portray baseball legend Mickey Mantle during the living wax museum on Thursday in Hollidaysburg.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
- Fifth graders at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg presented a living wax museum of Fifth graders at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg presented a living wax museum of historical and famous people on Thursday. Each student researched a figure, created a display and then presented their information when visitors would press a button at their station. At top: Aliyah Brown tells kindergarten student Asher Wertz-Tracy about the life of Rosa Parks. Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
- Liam Zorger portrays Formula 1 race car driver Max Verstappen as first graders Brody Burk and Savannah Geisbrecht listen during the living wax museum on Thursday at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg. Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
- Laura Warmath (right) portrays artist Frida Kahlo as third graders Mea Knab (left) and Ariana DelBiondo look on during the living wax museum on Thursday at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg. Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
- Frankstown Elementary School fifth grader Noah Firdauz portrays George Washington during the living wax museum on Thursday. Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
- Frankstown Elementary School fifth grader Sophie Grove presents her living wax museum project, Joan of Arc, on Thursday at the school in Hollidaysburg. Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
- Sam Mikolajczyk, a fifth grader at Frankstown Elementary, chose to portray baseball legend Mickey Mantle during the living wax museum on Thursday in Hollidaysburg. Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise
Fifth graders at Frankstown Elementary in Hollidaysburg presented a living wax museum of historical and famous people on Thursday. Each student researched a figure, created a display and then presented their information when visitors would press a button at their station. At top: Aliyah Brown tells kindergarten student Asher Wertz-Tracy about the life of Rosa Parks.
Mirror photo by Cynthia Wise







