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Karla Wigley – Guest Contributor
Sep 27 2017
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Last week, eighth graders at St. John's Episcopal School celebrated Constitution Day by traveling to Reinhardt Elementary School to share children's books that they had created in U.S. history class. Students synthesized the primary source document into a cohesive story that would appeal to an audience of fifth graders. The books told stories about various topics, such as a mouse that traveled to Washington D.C.; the land of Dinocornlandia, where dinosaurs and unicorns united to form a new country that needed a constitution; and a fairy kingdom that needed stronger laws. The following day, eighth graders enjoyed sharing their books with St. John's fifth graders. Check out a digital creation of The Catstitution.