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Brooklyn Avenue School Hosts Black History Month Wax Museum
Students Bring Historical Figures to Life in Interactive Educational Showcase
In recognition of Black History Month, sixth-grade students at Brooklyn Avenue School transformed their library into an interactive wax museum, highlighting influential Black historical figures and cultural icons. Under the guidance of teacher Cheryl Calamiong, students embarked on an in-depth research process, exploring the lives, accomplishments, and legacies of individuals who have shaped history, science, math, the arts, and sports.
The project was more than just a history lesson. It was a hands-on, immersive learning experience that deepened students' research and presentation skills. After selecting a figure to study, each student conducted detailed research, analyzing primary and secondary sources to gain a deeper understanding of their subject’s contributions. They then crafted speeches, memorized key facts, and embodied their chosen historical figures by dressing in period-appropriate clothing or symbolic attire.
On the day of the event, students stood in character, prepared to educate their audience as their figures "came to life" with the press of a button. The wax museum became a dynamic space for learning as students shared their knowledge with their peers, teachers, and visiting families. Parents and guardians had the opportunity to walk through the exhibits, engaging in meaningful discussions with the young historians about the impact of these influential individuals.
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Adding to the excitement, fifth-grade students were invited to attend the showcase, offering them an early look at what awaits them in sixth grade. This preview served as an inspiring introduction to the research process they will undertake next year, allowing them to see firsthand the effort and creativity required to bring history to life.
The event also welcomed a special guest, Assemblywoman Michaelle C. Solages, who visited to see the students’ work and recognize their dedication. She expressed admiration for their commitment to historical research and storytelling, underscoring the importance of studying those who have shaped our world.
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