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See how Howell Road School turns into an ancient Egypt museum

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Students at Howell Road Elementary School showed off their writing chops and research and creative skills at the school’s annual Ancient Egypt Museum Event. The students created an informative flip book based on their research, bringing their topics to life with a captivating 3D representation.

The Ancient Egypt Museum provided the students with an opportunity to delve into the rich history and culture of ancient Egypt. Through in-depth research and hands-on projects, students explored various aspects of ancient Egyptian civilization and showcased their findings creatively and engagingly.

Sixth-grade students at Howell Road Elementary School went above and beyond in this year’s museum exhibit, creating detailed flip books that served as informative guides to their chosen research topics. Additionally, they brought their topics to life with impressive 3D representations that added a dynamic and interactive element to the museum experience.

“We are incredibly proud of our sixth-grade students for their dedication, creativity, and hard work in creating the Ancient Egypt Museum exhibit,” said Frank Huplosky, Principal of Howell Road Elementary School. “The flip books and 3D representations not only showcased their research and writing skills but also highlighted their passion for learning and exploring new subjects. This event is a testament to the talent and potential of our students.”

The annual Ancient Egypt Museum celebration was a resounding success, with students, teachers, parents, and community members coming together to support and celebrate the students’ achievements. The event served as a platform for the students to share their knowledge, creativity, and enthusiasm for learning with a wider audience.