This activity will allow students to imagine what it would be like to live in Buxton. They can re-tell some of the events that occurred in the book or make up a story that they think might have occurred in Buxton and write about that.
Using the Newspaper template on StoryboardThat , students will add a headline, images and descriptions to create the front page of the Buxton News!
Storyboard Text
Let Freedom Ring!
TAYLOR FAMILY ARRIVES IN BUXTON!
June 16, 1860
The Buxton News
It was a most glorious day to finally reach freedom! Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and their three children escaped from slavery in Arkansas and after a harrowing journey, arrived in Buxton today!After the bell was rung, the Taylors were invited to place their left hands on our Liberty Bell. Many ceremonies require the right hand to be placed. However, here in Buxton, we ask that our new neighbors place their left hand on our cherished liberty bell as that is the hand that is closest to one's heart.
Cooter Bixby deftly rang the bell 100 times to honor the Taylor Family's arrival! As per our custom, the bell rang 20 times per person. 10 to ring out their old life and 10 to ring in their new life.
All residents of Buxton are invited to lend their assistance to the Taylor family! They are in need of food, clothing, and lodging while they begin building their new home in Buxton. Emma Collins gave little Lucille Taylor a new doll as a kind welcome!