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Ferguson Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. In order to celebrate the accomplishments of Martin Luther King Jr., Ferguson Elementary students gathered together in the cafeteria. Each classroom studied him and created projects to share with the rest of the school. Here are some examples of the great projects the students created.
![]() Martin Luther King Jr He was a brave man Wanted peace and love throughout his life He reached out to everybody in the world He wanted people to be treated the same Martin Luther King Jr. By Mrs. Stutherland's Class ![]() I Can Make the World a Better Place By Mrs. Rizzo's Class I can make the world a better place by recycling. I can recycle plastic, glass and cans. By Kate R. I can make the world a better place by planting flowers to make it prettier. By Jordan I can make the world a better place by giving food to the food bank. By Nolan I can make the world a better place by not smoking and by telling other people not to smoke. By Leo I can make the world a better place by being a good friend to everyone. By Shay I can make the world a better place by donating books to people who need them. By Kieran ![]() ![]() I Can Make the World a Better Place By Ms. Claire's Class I can make the world a better place by having friends based on how they act and not how they look. It doesn't matter where you live, but how considerate you are. By Elisa I can make the world a better place by not excluding people. By Jenna I can make the world a better place by letting other people do the same things, letting all people play all sports, by helping other people if they get hurt and by including them in games. By Madison I can make the world a better place by not having wars, using nice words and treating people the way you want to be treated. By Meredith I can make the world a better place by helping my friends, being peaceful and being kind to others. By Preston I can make the world a better place by respecting people with kindness. By Colin I can make the world a better place by sing kind words to tell people how I feel. Ryan Listen to the 5th graders sing the Martin Luther King rap! |