The members of the fourth-grade class of Our Mother of Perpetual Help School (OMPH) in Ephrata, under the direction of teacher Theresa Chanko, culminated their study of Pennsylvania by creating a living museum focused on famous Pennsylvanians.
Students chose people from all walks of life, including writers, businessmen, patriots and a bishop. They researched their chosen Pennsylvanian, focusing on birth dates and places along with professional achievements. Dressed in costume, each student presented an oral report to the audience and shared information on his or her display boards, which featured photos and articles about the famous Pennsylvanian.
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