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St. Peter's Students Learning About WWI In Unique Way

Story By: Greg Heindel

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A sophomore history class at Saint Peter's High School is undertaking a unique project to learn about World War One.

Social studies teacher Sam Chamberlin says the students are creating an I-Book with photo galleries, videos, and music, covering all aspects of "The Great War".

Chamberlin says "the war to end all wars" holds a signifcant place in our nation's, and the world's history, because we were pulled into it and through its horrible brutality, emerged the winner.   

The project started Friday with the initial research, and should be completed by the end of next week.

The finished product will be shared with other history classes.

   
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