Hey Provost, Mrs. Rogers 6th grade class completed a project on Ancient Mesopotamia. They then took everything they learned and made their own ziggurats out of their work.
I’m sure most of us are thinking: What is a ziggurat? Well, in ancient Mesopotamia they built rectangular stepped towers sometimes surmounted by a temple. They called these structures ziggurats.
What a fun idea to celebrate all the effort put into learning. Way to go 6th grade!
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