Students receive a taste of living in colonial times
EDMOND — For the sixth year in a row, Northern Hills Elementary fifth-graders got ready for Thanksgiving by learning what it was like to live in colonial times.
The Colonial Fair hosted 110 students Nov. 17 who found out how different life was, teacher Betty Slack said.
"It was a real eye-opener for them," she said. "Children back then had big responsibilities, and this fair helps the children see the differ...
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