This past Thursday students of the Phoenix Elementary School District were given the chance to display Martin Luther King inspired work at the Capitol Tower. The show is located in the lobby and will be up until February 1st. The show was a great success!
Four different projects were on display from Faith-North. First through second grade classes had on display their MLK Colorful Hand Puzzle Pieces which consisted of students pairing up with another student to trace each other’s hands before finally cutting apart the large paper to create two puzzle pieces. Fourth through fifth graders created three-dimensional MLK Montgomery Boycott inspired buses or portraits of famous civil rights leaders. Kindergarten created yellow buses with multiple color people after hearing the story of Rosa Parks. Only a few of the students’ projects could be in the show from each school, but stop by the front office at Faith-North to see the wonder MLK Color Hand Puzzle Pieces on the bulletin board.
Dunbar school’s second and third grade students made Freedom Crayons with multi-color hands holding hand drawn paper crayons of different colors. The fourth graders dreamed up some “I have a dream” MLK stamps to honor the message of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dunbar Elementary will have their MLK projects displayed out in the hallway near the art classroom.
All of the students worked hard so make sure to come by and see their completed masterpieces.
Photos will be posted so check back in soon.
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