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Seated: Mary Anne Nelson, Elizabeth Brew, Lauren Winer, Heather McNaughton, Kate Chase, Barbara Tuba. Standing: Patrick Lincoln, Robert Hilgendorff, Daniel Johnson, Scott Ryan, Taylor Corey, Joseph Romanelli, Barry Williams, joseph Arco. Q W FIFTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY rl! dill rflllll it , g jf , JN ,717 - by a Group of Fifth Graders The 1965-66 year has flown quickly by. Our fifth grade has had a happy and busy year. just as we all got acquainted, we set off by bus for the Eastern States Exposition in Spring- field where we had an interesting time view- ing the products of our New England States. In our history class we made a study of Early Man and Early Civilization. We travelled through time and visited many ancient lands. Our greatest interest was in Greece and Rome. We were especially happy when Life magazine published a series on the.R0manS just for ur! We made murals, diararnas and stories about these people.
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We continued our normal studies until the annual Christmas Pageant. We participated as villagers in the pageant. After the pageant, Richard Wfendy and Moira Smith received prizes for their talented art work. After vacation, Mrs. Morgan introduced a game of password to the class. Each day she would put a question on the board that had to be answered by the end of the day. This necessitated frequent trips to our library and taught us how to find out about many new things. So far, every day during the year Mrs. Morgan has told a joke. This helped to put us in a happy frame of mind for the day. The coming events which we will take part in are the Science Fair, Spelling Bee, Poetry Contest, Spring Concert, and Field Day. We expect to do well in every event. We also hope next year will be as fulfilling and memorable as this year.
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We had a happy and rewarding experience learning all phases of fractions using the Cuisinaire Rods. Our art experiences have been most varied and we had many successful results. We are looking forward to a visit to the Metropolitan Mu- seum of Art where we will view the knights in armor and the ancient Egyptian exhibit. If possible we will also see the Ciner- ama production of Russia. Don't you agree we have had a busy year.
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