First-grade students in Mrs. Alviti’s class at Sarah Dyer Barnes Elementary School recently held a Wax Museum. Since the beginning of the school year, her class created a city called Chocolate City …
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First-grade students in Mrs. Alviti’s class at Sarah Dyer Barnes Elementary School recently held a Wax Museum. Since the beginning of the school year, her class created a city called Chocolate City and created job such as mayors, reporters, flag designers, sanitation engineers, bankers, mail carriers, medics, and responsibility officers. Mrs. Alviti gave each student a nickname to go along with his or her position. Together, the students were able to see first-hand how a community works.
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