Summer Art Camp
During this summer, our campers will explore all of the art-filled adventures that they can dream of. Each week a new adventure theme will stimulate their creativity and imaginations.
ScheduleWeek One: Magical creatures (June 13-17)
Unicorns(独角兽), dragons and any creature you can imagine will come alive this week as campers make 2D and 3D mixed media artworks. Students will leave with drawing and sculpting skills they can use to make any creature they want!
Week Two: Game on (June 20-24)Campers will be leveling up this week as they make video game art! They will create and design their own artwork based on popular games for kids.
Week Three: Out in the wild (June 27-July 1)Journey deep into the wild this week as campers create portraits of themselves in the wild, explore printmaking with animal prints, and more!
Week Four: Under the sea (July 4-8)Students will swim and wade(蹚水)their way through everything in the water by painting, drawing, printing, sculpting and more!
Week Five: Worldwide adventures (July 11-15)Pack your bags and get ready for a fast-paced adventure across the world!
Week Six: Enchanted kingdom(魔法王国)(July 18-22)From castles to princesses, our campers will spend a journey making 2D and 3D kingdom-inspired creations.
Registration• It begins on March 1. Sessions for kids run from Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
• Per 5-day weekly session: $190 members / $215 non-members and $160 members / $185 non-members for June 20-24.
• Register early for a $10-a-week discount between March 1 and April 1.
• Receive a $10-a-week discount for registering multiple children or a $10-a-week discount for multiple weeks.
1. On which day may campers make 3D animals?
A.June 15. | B.June 23. | C.July 13. | D.July 25. |
A.Magical creatures. | B.Worldwide adventures. |
C.Water-themed art projects. | D.Kingdom-inspired creations. |
A.$150. | B.$175. | C.$180. | D.$205. |
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Understanding Math($3.99; iOS)
Understanding Math goes beyond basic comprehension to gain a deeper understanding of the whys and hows of math. The app tracks your child’s progress to determine strengths and weaknesses in different skill areas, and you can customize(订制)your child’s learning experience to suit the needs.
Word Creativity Kit($2.99; iOS)
Word Creativity Kit aims not only to make creative writing fun but also build up grammar rules. The app presents a series of words from seven categories, such as space or fantasy. Kids add their own words to finish the complete thoughts that these words have inspired.
Barefoot World Atlas($4.99; iOS)
Barefoot World Atlas helps kids learn about geography and world cultures with a touch of the screen. Each region features a set of sub-topics, from wildlife and natural features to native people, landmarks, and architecture. These facts and illustrations are delivered in photographs, sounds, and hundreds of mini videos.
My Grades & Homework($0.99; iOS)
A combination of grades and homework tracker, My Grades & Homework can help your child stay organized and on top of the progress in school. A convenient calendar and course list format and offer a glance at your child’s assignment schedule that he or she might not normally get from standard homework planners.
1. Which app is beneficial to children’s writing skills?A.Understanding Math. | B.Word Creativity Kit. |
C.Barefoot World Atlas. | D.My Grades & Homework. |
A.They need purchasing when downloaded. |
B.They help children improve their grades. |
C.They make studies fun because of mini videos. |
D.They inform parents of their children’s progress. |
A.To wish readers to bring in more similar apps for children. |
B.To encourage parents to allow their students to play apps. |
C.To design the educational apps to combine fun and learning. |
D.To introduce four educational apps for readers to buy and use. |
【推荐2】Learning while at home doesn’t have to be a bore! Here are some super-fun way’s to keep your brain active this month.
BITESIZE
The BBC’s Bitesize website offers fun lessons on lots of subjects. Besides, Bitesize Daily on iPlayer and the Red Button has daily educational programmes hosted by experts, teachers and even famous faces. Cool!
·Head to bbc.co uk/bitesize
IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM
Feel surprised about what life was like during the war? Or which animals have helped in wartime? In their video Adventures in History(shown to the public every Wednesday at 2 pm)the Imperial War Museum’s experts will bring great history right into your home.
·Check out iwm.org.uk/learning
ROYAL ACADEMY
Get your creative juices flowing with the Royal Academy’s collection of artistic activities, encouraged by well-known artists. Try your hand at all kinds of art, from crayons to animation!
·Find out more at tinyurl.com/royalacademyfamily
MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY
Bring the sea indoors with the Marine Conservation Society’s Cool Seas Explorers website. There are a lot of games and competitions where you can learn about everything from kelp forests to plastic pollution. Plus, there are galleries of super sea living beings for you to find out about.
·Swim over to mesuk.org/coolseas
1. Which website will a history-lover be interested in?A.bbc.co.uk/bitesize | B.mesuk.org/coolseas |
C.iwm.org uk/learning | D.tinyurl com/royalacademyfamily |
A.MARINE CONSERVATION SOCIETY. | B.IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM. |
C.ROYAL ACADEMY. | D.BITESIZE. |
A.It is made by the BBC. | B.It offers many interesting games. |
C.It plays videos every Wednesday. | D.It introduces knowledge about the sea only. |
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The Michelin Guide rates(评价) restaurants with one to three stars. The French tire(轮胎) company Michelin first made the guide more than a century ago. But why does a tire company make food guides?
Back in 1900, there were not many cars in France. So the company made free motorist guidebooks, with a list of hotels and restaurants to visit. They encouraged people to drive more and to buy more tires. It turned out that the guidebooks were popular. Later, it became restaurant guidebooks we know today.
The restaurant reviews are written by a group of mysterious people--the Michelin inspectors(巡视员). The company hires(雇佣) inspectors, who are all cuisine(烹饪) experts, to visit restaurants just like common customers. Neither the restaurants nor the public know who they are and how many of them there are in the world.
The guides have come to 28 countries and areas. It arrived in Shanghai, its first stop in the Chinese mainland, in September 2016. Many people doubted whether a food guide from Westerners could understand the Chinese cuisine. The company argued that most of the Shanghai guide’s inspectors are Chinese and from different parts of the country.
This year, four new restaurants have been added into the second edition. They are of different styles, including a Ningbo cuisine restaurant and a vegetarian(素食的) restaurant. According to the Michelin, more Chinese cities will have their own Michelin guides in the future.
1. The guidebook was made by .A.the managers of the restaurant |
B.people who love traveling |
C.the French tire company Michelin |
D.editors from a magazine |
A.Restaurants can be added if they pay some money |
B.Some famous places of interest are also included in the book |
C.The guidebook is written only in French |
D.The guides are published in 28 countries and regions |
A.know nothing about Chinese cuisine |
B.are experts from different parts of China |
C.are cooking experts from France |
D.are mainly selected from normal customers |
A.introduce the guidebook |
B.explain how to make a guidebook |
C.encourage more people to eat at restaurant |
D.review the most popular restaurants in the world |
【推荐1】If your family loves to travel but you worry about the environmental, social and economic effect, it’s time to take a more sustainable approach to your trips.
Wales
Wales packs many sustainable activities for kids. Camp in one of many green campsites around Pembrokeshire, where children can have fun learning about sustainable living. Or find an environmentally friendly campsite at The Greener Camping Club. Don’t forget to factor in a spin on the world’s only people-powered rollercoaster in Snowdonia.
Volcán Tenorio Area
When you think about taking your kids to Costa Rica, you normally focus on viewing its incredible wildlife. But what about giving back to the human residents too? One way to support local communities and understand the Tico culture is by staying on a farm, and there are loads of lovely options around Volcán Tenorio.
Austria
Explore the kid-friendly Austrian capital of Vienna, which offers more organic farmland than any other city and has both “Green Taxis” and plenty of bike-share stations. The city has some fantastic museums for children and the splendid Schloss Schonbrunn where kids can dress up.
San Francisco
San Francisco is perfect for a break that will both delight the kids and satisfy your sustainability principles. The city has banned plastic bags and bottles for years. Plus, most of the fun things to do with kids can be accessed without using a car and many involve green spaces.
Head to the Exploratorium: an incredible hands-on science museum in a solar-powered building.
1. Which destination best suits families that enjoy camping?A.Wales. | B.Volcán Tenorio Area. |
C.Austria. | D.San Francisco. |
A.Farmland. | B.Museums. |
C.Animals. | D.Rollercoasters. |
A.Science. | B.Travel. |
C.Sports. | D.Agriculture. |
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The Beatles — Vol 2: Revolution (1965-67)
It is the second in the set. Covering their creative glory years in the mid-60s, up to the recording of their masterpiece, Sgt Pepper’s, it presents interviews with their great producer George Martin, Pattie Boyd and Beatles insider Tony Bramwell. 116 pages of quality reading.
The Beatles — Vol 3: Ascension (1968-2019)
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D.The Beatles — Vol 3: Ascension (1968-2019) |
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【推荐3】Whether you prefer to camp under the stars or treat yourself to a luxury experience, an African adventure is what you make it. A vacation in Africa is full of wonder there’s no place quite like it.
Exploring South Africa
Start in Johannesburg and end in Cape Town. Get ready for an unparalleled journey through the cultural diversity and abundant wildlife of southern Africa. On 8 different safaris, we can seek out the “Big 5”, which are Lions, leopards, elephants, African buffalo, and rhinoceroses. Experience an authentic bush dinner under the stars in Pilanesberg National Park. Get a taste of South African culture at local wineries. Witness the natural beauty of Victoria Falls. Greet African elephants and spend time interacting with them in Chobe National Park. Search for animals along the winding Chobe River. Epic scenery and winding coastlines come together in an incredible adventure.
Experiencing the Cultures in Egypt
Start and end in Cairo. You have a 10 days tour package taking you through Cairo, Egypt and 5 other destinations in Egypt. Discover this ancient civilization steeped in the history of the grand temples of the Gods and their tales of the past. This journey through Egypt packs in awe-inspiring culture and adventure in ten energetic days.
Observing Wildlife in Southern Africa
Start and end in Johannesburg. Witness traditional dancing, explore the Okavango Delta with a wildlife walk and bush camping, track rhinos on foot in Zimbabwe’s Matobo National Park, and capture the “big five” (in photo form. of course) in South Africa’s Kruger National Park, while camping keeps you close to the incomparable scenery. This quick tour isn’t simply a taste of Africa; it’s a full-course meal—with seconds.
Touring Nile in Cruise from Luxor
Start in Luxor and end in Aswan. You have a 6 days tour package taking you through Luxor, Egypt and 4 other destinations in Egypt. Nile Cruise from Luxor for 5 Nights includes accommodation, an expert guide, meals and more. Find out the beauty and charm of Egyptian river Nile by sailing Nile cruise.
1. What animal can we play with in Chobe National Park?A.Elephants. | B.Leopards. | C.Lions. | D.Rhinoceroses. |
A.Exploring South Africa. |
B.Experiencing the Cultures in Egypt. |
C.Observing Wildlife in Southern Africa. |
D.Touring Nile in Cruise from Luxor. |
A.Pilanesberg National Park. |
B.The Okavango Delta. |
C.Zimbabwe’s Matobo National Park. |
D.South Africa’s Kruger National Park. |