Immaculate Heart Middle School Seventh Graders Reads “The Once and Future King” by T. H. White



Students show off the detailed diorama of Castle Sauvage that they made together.

Immaculate Heart Middle School seventh graders recently concluded their reading of T.H. White’s classic “The Once and Future King” with creative projects exploring the book’s settings and characters.

Along with the portrait of Merlyn and his owl Archimedes, this team also wrote poetry presenting various events from Archimedes' point of view.

Working individually and in teams, students produced many imaginative works of art, including intricate–and sometimes edible!–dioramas, poetry, paintings, and interactive activities like a board game, a quiz competition and a puppet show.

About Immaculate Heart

Founded in 1906, Immaculate Heart High School & Middle School educates young women in grades sixth through 12th from its central location in the Los Feliz foothills near Griffith Park in Hollywood. The school has a long and distinguished history, with more than 10,000 graduates. Today’s student body of more than 700 young women is both geographically and ethnically diverse, drawing on students from throughout Los Angeles County. Last year, virtually 100 percent of Immaculate Heart graduates matriculated to colleges, including the most prestigious schools in the country.

Immaculate Heart High School & Middle School, 5515 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles, (323) 461-3651 or visit www.immaculateheart.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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