Perhaps you are looking for interesting ways students can present information on the African Americans they have researched. In Little Rock, Arkansas, fourth graders at Joe T. Robinson Elementary School made cereal box biographies. They wrapped boxes in colored paper, then attached photos, artwork, and text. These projects were judged, and the winners received “Believe, Achieve, Succeed” Cups Of Appreciation. Thank everyone at your own school who makes a cereal box biography by giving out “Believe, Achieve, Succeed” Ribbon Bookmarks.
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Perhaps you are looking for interesting ways students can present information on the African Americans they have researched. In Little Rock, Arkansas, fourth graders at Joe T. Robinson Elementary School made cereal box biographies. They wrapped boxes in colored paper, then attached photos, artwork, and text. These projects were judged, and the winners received “Believe, Achieve, Succeed” Cups Of Appreciation. Thank everyone at your own school who makes a cereal box biography by giving out “Believe, Achieve, Succeed” Ribbon Bookmarks.
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