Below is a video to celebrate last year’s class after the Biography Museum. Each student had to pick a historical figure, research him or her, dress up as that person, and bring in five artifacts that would represent that character. We look forward to it every year!
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Mr. Avery,
You worked so hard on that. I loved the music and I loved how you had the scenes change!
I want to be Mary Cassatt!
Dear Mr. Avery,
I remember when i was in the biography museum. I was Phillis Weatley. The biography museum was a lot of work but it was really fun.
Carly
Dear Mr. Avery,
I bet last years students were great. That vidieo you put together was amazing!
I have just one question though, how do you put those videos together? It must be really hard. ♥
From,
Amanda
Dear Mr.Avery,
I loved that video! I hope we get to do a cool video too!
Well, I have a LOT more to learn about Juliette Low.
Sincerely,
Ashley :mr.green:
Dear Mr. Avery,
I love this video! When I picked the picture of Napoleon for the slide show, I thought that that was a cool painting that was full of action. But later I found out that when they painted that picture, Napoleon was on a mule climbing up rocky mountains but he told the painter to paint him an a beautiful white horse. I think that it was a good idea to do the biography museum because when I started that project I had know idea who he was, but now a think that he was amazing.
Morgan M
Dear Mr. Avery,
Looking back on this it brings back so many memories back. It was really fun getting to dress up as a famous person. I was also a catcher so I got to wear all of my baseball stuff to school.
Your Student,
Frankie
Dear Mr. Avery,
When I watch this video I remember how long of hair I had. I will never grow my hair out long again. I am still sad….
Your Student,
Frankie