It's hands-on history at Colina Middle School

2006-04-27 / Front Page


JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers LEARNING  THE  'OLDE' WAYS-During  Colina  Middle School's second annual Olde World Fair, seventh-graders Hayley Huntsman,13,  left,  and  Caroline  Hollister,  12,  barter  painted stones with science teacher "King" Troy Burns as they make history come alive. The seventh-grade class participated in the fair to show and learn about the economic and social structure of the Renaissance. The event featured more than 100 booths and  tents,  and  all  of them were  decorated  in  medieval  style. JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers LEARNING THE 'OLDE' WAYS-During Colina Middle School's second annual Olde World Fair, seventh-graders Hayley Huntsman,13, left, and Caroline Hollister, 12, barter painted stones with science teacher "King" Troy Burns as they make history come alive. The seventh-grade class participated in the fair to show and learn about the economic and social structure of the Renaissance. The event featured more than 100 booths and tents, and all of them were decorated in medieval style.

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