Project Ghana
Ghana Session: A Knight’s Tale Parr Two
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School students along with Mr. Wronko invited technology coach Tracy Caprioni to once again attend a special Ghana session

On June 17, 2016 the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School students along with Mr. Wronko invited technology coach Tracy Caprioni to once again attend a special Ghana session.
Tracy Caprioni at Project Ghana
During this special Ghana session, Tracy Caprioni gave a lesson on being a knight.
Before his seminar began, he was introduced by Darth Vader who was played by Perfecto Kendle. Once Mr. Caprioni was introduced he showed off his entire knight outfit. His outfit consisted of his helmet, armor, chain mail shirt, and plates.
In addition, he brought in his sword which was very flexible. For instance, he was able to bend it and the sword was not bent as it went back into a standing position.
Mr. Caprioni also showed some maneuverers with the sword such as defensive and offensive positions. For his final demonstration, he wanted to show how heavy and powerful his gear was so he broke a concrete block.
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