District 27 fifth graders will
portray historical figures at annual Student History Walk this
Friday
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[May 02, 2024]
The
annual Student History Walk, featuring fifth graders from Lincoln
Elementary District 27 portraying historical individuals of the
Civil War era, will be Friday, May 3 at the Lincoln Heritage Museum.
“This is one of our favorite events every year. These living history
portrayals allow students to bring history. And the museum provides
an intimate setting and an appropriate historical backdrop for those
presentations,” said Ron Keller, Director of the Lincoln Heritage
Museum.
The fifth graders from Central, Northwest, and Washington-Monroe
Elementary Schools will be in the first and second floor galleries.
Museum volunteers will guide visitors through the galleries.
Northwest fifth graders will perform at 9:00 a.m., followed by
Washington-Monroe students at 10:30 a.m., and Central School
students will start their presentations at 1 p.m.
The students prepare weeks in advance in selecting a Civil War era
historical figure, then they write a monologue. After honing and
practicing their portrayals, they are set to provide their
first-person interpretations in period looking apparel to the
public.
Ashley Phillips, Curriculum Coordinator at LESD #27, stated, "Our
Lincoln Elementary District 27 staff, 5th graders, and our families
look forward to this day every year. The students study the Civil
War time period and choose their historical figure to research and
write their own speeches to perform in character at the Lincoln
Heritage Museum.”
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Phillips noted her appreciation to the Lincoln
Heritage Museum in assisting the students. “They spend time with our
students to get them ready for their big day!"
“I am always impressed with the tremendous effort these students
bring to their presentations and I encourage everyone to come and
watch these young scholars in action,” Keller added.
Admission to the Lincoln Heritage Museum is free during the Civil
War History Walk, and the public is invited to watch and enjoy the
presentations.
The mission of the Lincoln Heritage Museum is to interpret for the
public the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln and the world in which
he lived—particularly as it pertained to Illinois—and to be an
academic resource for students from elementary school through
adulthood. The Lincoln Heritage Museum is a part of the Abraham
Lincoln National Heritage Area. For more information, visit
museum.lincolncollege.edu.
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