1st Grade Living Animal Wax Museum

First-grade students will celebrate what they have learned the week of May 5th from 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. at their Living Animal Wax Museum! To support their learning as expository writers, 1st graders will present information about a living animal they have researched and written about. Students will create a simple costume to represent their animal and present their information as if they were in a "living" animal wax museum. 

  • May 5th: Mrs. Foreman’s Classroom

  • May 6th: Mrs. Nolting’s Classroom

  • May 7th: Mrs. Schlagel’s Classroom

  • May 8th: Mrs. Mullen’s Classroom

  • May 9th: Mrs. Evan’s Classroom

If you have any questions, please reach out to your student's homeroom teacher.  We are looking forward to this fun celebration!

Background Checks & Fast Passes
Visitors with a current background check and/or a Fast Pass should be prepared to enter through the Event Entrance at the front east doors. Please have your ID and Fast Pass ready. Please visit our Background Checks & Fast Passes webpage for more information on this process.

Elementary school child wearing a leopard costume making a growling face with claws