1 . 4 Children’s Museums You Can Visit Virtually
Young learners can explore the subjects of art, history, science, archaeology, and more through children’s museums that offer a virtual window into real-time curiosities via webcams, live streams, computer-generated tours, and 360-degree photographs.
Glazer Children’s Museum
Creating life-long learners has always been the goal at Tampa, Florida’s Glazer Children’s Museum. Make a Rube Goldberg Machine, learn about atmospheric pressure through hands-on experiments, and participate in coloring activities, all from the comfort of your own home.
Children’s Museum of South Dakota
Seize the Play invites kids to pick a topic and then complete the scientific challenge. There are many activities to choose from like making puffy paint, creating fizzy bubbles, building an indoor fort, paper making and more. There’s a special page just for grown-ups where parents can gain access to extra resources like reviews, activity suggestions and more.
Kohl Children’s Museum
You’ll be able to access remote learning opportunities through Kohl Children’s Museum’s Home Zone. Each web series will walk you through science experiments, art projects, music classes, and more, all of which you can complete while at home.
Minnesota Children’s Museum
The Minnesota Children’s Museum has a huge library of videos that families can watch while at home. Kids can learn how to create a time capsule, learn about the color wheel through mixing primary paint colors, and create sensory bins. Read research on the science of play, get helpful tips, and stay informed by subscribing to a newsletter.
1. Which museum offers additional tips for guardians?A.Kohl Children’s Museum |
B.Glazer Children’s Museum |
C.Minnesota Children’s Museum |
D.Children’s Museum of South Dakota |
A.By getting helpful tips. |
B.By subscribing to a newsletter. |
C.By watching a huge library of videos. |
D.By reading research on the science of play. |
A.Creating indoor activities for children. |
B.Teaching children to create sensory bins. |
C.Offering children access to scientific experiments. |
D.Encouraging children to complete the living challenge. |
2 . 2024 Western Colorado Elementary Science Fair
EUREKA! and D51 are partnering to host our annual elementary (小学的) science fair! Here’s your chance to apply your love of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) by conducting your own scientific investigation.
Participation is open to all 3-5th graders living in Wester Colorado, and students can either enter as an individual or as a team of no more than 3 members. Judging will be based on grade, and a team composed of students from multiple grades will be judged in the grade category of the oldest participant’s grade.
Project Submission
All participants must complete all of the following by March 7, 2024:
●Complete the registration form (one per team)
●Create a display poster (either physical or electronic) summarizing their project and email the file or a clear photo of it to the science fair committee
● Create a video presentation (less than 5 minutes) explaining their project to the judges, and submit it to the science fair committee
Public Viewing
Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Location: EUREKA! McConnell Science Museum
Participants can display their posters and present their projects to the public (optional) .
Safety Regulations
It is important to wear proper protective gear (装备) when necessary in addition to disposing of (处理) waste properly when conducting a scientific investigation. We strongly recommend that guardians look up and study Safety Data Sheets for any chemicals that their students use and have responsibility for not allowing students to experiment with dangerous chemicals. EUREKA! holds the right to not display projects if they believe the components break our safety regulations.
1. What is an entry requirement for the science fair?A.A team must consist of three members. |
B.A team must be led by-the oldest participant. |
C.All participants must be from Western Colorado. |
D.Teams must be formed by students in the same grade. |
A.Submit a display poster. | B.Video the investigation process. |
C.Present their project to the public. | D.Fill in the registration form individually. |
A.Disposing of waste improperly. |
B.Performing experiments without a guardian. |
C.Involving harmful chemicals in your project. |
D.Conducting your investigation without protective gear. |
3 . How much will it cost to live in Oxford, if you study in this world-renowned university? The lower and upper range of likely living costs for 2024-25 is provided below. These costs are based on a single, full-time student with no dependants, living in Oxford. We provide the cost per month and you can multiply up by the number of months you expect to live here, so that you are fully aware of and consider very carefully the likely living costs associated with your chosen courses of study at Oxford.
Likely living costs | ||||
For 1 month | For 9 months | |||
Lower range | Upper range | Lower range | Upper range | |
Food | £300 | £470 | £2,700 | £4,230 |
Accommodation | £700 | £860 | £5,040 | £6,192 |
Personal items | £180 | £305 | £1,620 | £2,745 |
Social activities | £40 | £90 | £360 | £810 |
Study costs | £35 | £80 | £315 | £720 |
Other | £20 | £35 | £180 | £315 |
Total | £1,275 | £1,840 | £10,215 | £15,012 |
In order to provide these likely living costs, the University and the Oxford Student Union have conducted a relevant survey among existing students about the expenditure data.
Food: Three ordinary meals on campus each day, dining out not counted.
Accommodation: The figures above show a 20% discount, which is commonly accepted in Oxford, if the same apartment is rented by the same student for 9 months and more in a row. They also include related bills (for example, utilities such as electricity and heating).
Study costs: These are likely costs directly related to your studies, such as text books, stationery, printing and photocopying, course-related equipment and materials.
Other: These are small, mixed costs which do not fall under the other categories above.
You may need to make additional budget for costs such as travel to and from fieldwork out of the city, or for international students the visa and health care costs (see student visa webpages). These costs are not included in the figures above.
1. How do the data come out?A.It’s estimated by the authority. | B.It’s based on the costs of last term. |
C.It’s provided by the graduates. | D.It’s collected from current students. |
A.£6,192. | B.£6,300. | C.£6,720. | D.£8,400. |
A.The chosen courses. | B.Electricity and heating. |
C.The transportation. | D.The visa and health care. |
4 . Welcome to the California Science Center
Here is a guide to the California Science Center.
Accessibility Services & FacilitiesWe are committed to breaking down any barrier to access. If you have questions about accessibility, please call us at (213) 744-2019 or contact us online or stop by our Information Desk just inside the main entrance.
Sensory & Mobility ConsiderationsLight, noise and crowds vary widely throughout the building. Please feel free to bring your own noise-canceling headphones or other calming items. All spaces in the center are wheelchair accessible. All floors are accessible by elevator or stairs.
● Parking & RestroomsAccessible parking spaces are available on the three floors of the Science Center parking lot. Accessible parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking is $15 per vehicle.
All the restrooms here are wheelchair accessible. Private family style restrooms are available upon request, please see any Guest Services Host.
● Wheelchairs & Service AnimalsStandard manual wheelchairs are available for free at the Information Desk, used inside the California Science Center.
Service dogs trained to do work or perform specific tasks for a guest with a disability are welcome in all of the Science Center spaces. Emotional animals and pets are not permitted.
Language & Communication Considerations● Language Assistance
Our Bilingual (双语的) Guest Services and Education staff members wear buttons indicating languages in which they are fluent. In addition, the Information Desk offers maps in six different languages.
● Audio GuidesAudio guides in both English and Spanish are often available for special exhibits. For special exhibits with audio guides, transcripts are available at the entrance to the exhibit upon request.
Click here for more information about the center. We want every guest to participate equally in the excitement of experiencing science!
1. How many ways to inquire about accessibility in the California Science Center are mentioned?A.3. | B.4. | C.5. | D.6. |
A.It is unfriendly to the disabled. | B.Its parking spaces vary in price. |
C.It offers multi-language service | D.It allows emotional pets to enter. |
A.A web page. | B.A news report. |
C.A science textbook. | D.An academic paper. |
5 . Grand Canyon River Hike
July 28-30
The coolest thing to do in Summer! A river hike is a combination of normal hiking and hiking along the course of rivers. It often involves walking in the water and on rocks, low-level rock climbing, crossing rivers, and swimming.
River hikes are fun but require average to high fitness level, good balance and swimming skills. Climbing skills are not necessary. This activity is not recommended for those afraid of heights or water, nor for children under the age of 15.
TRIP SCHEDULE
Day I Friday
18:45 We’re going to get out of Los Angeles. I’m waiting for you at Griffith Park!
19:00 Everyone’s here, time to go!
23:30 Arrive at the Guesthouse. Let’s quickly get the room and go for some quality sleep to recharge for the hike tomorrow.
Day 2 Saturday
07:00 Get up and have breakfast.
07:30 Pack all your belongings; we’ll be on the bus for about 2 hours before reaching our drop-off point.
09:30 We will walk on the road for about 30 mins to reach the starting point. Then we have 15 mins to put our swimming suits on and wear some sun creams before getting ready for the hiking!
For the rest of the day, we will mainly be hiking on the rocks, stopping on the way for your bag lunch when you want.
16:30 Finish the hike and get on the bus waiting for us. We’re going to spend the night in the Guesthouse village.
18:30 Let’s have dinner and enjoy the night!
Day 3 Sunday
9:00 Get up and have breakfast. After yesterday’s exciting hike, today is mainly relaxing!
10:00 We reach a nice river spot for swimming and jump from rocks before going back to the village where we will have lunch. Or you can just stay in the village, walk around and relax.
13:00 After group lunch we will take our private bus and head back to Los Angeles.
19:30/20:00 Estimated arrival time in Los Angeles.
Note: For details on costs and safety measures, please refer to the next page on our website.
1. Who is most suited for the activity?A.A 14-year-old climbing talent. | B.A lifeguard fond of extreme sports. |
C.A gym goer with balance disorder. | D.An outdoor type afraid of thrill rides. |
A.7:30. | B.9:30. | C.9:45. | D.10:15. |
A.It’s a weekend getaway. | B.Two lunches are provided. |
C.It takes place in Los Angeles. | D.Hiking the whole trip is required. |
6 . Ross Mathematics Program
The Ross Program is a summer experience designed for pre-college students.
Mission Statement
※At Ross. we provide students with a focused and supportive environment for mathematical exploration. We encourage mathematical cooperation and community building, instead of direct competition between students.
※At Ross, we want to create an environment that allows students to explore their relationships with mathematics, and we try to create an experience that allows students to explore mathematics deeply, to experience mathematics for themselves, and to share this exploration and joy with others.
Ross Staff
We have excellent counselors (辅导员) who are responsible for teaching mathematics, providing social and emotional support for students, and monitoring student safety. They are also responsible for being role models for students, and for developing a welcoming camp culture among the participants.
Program Dates
There will be two sites for the Ross Program:
※At Otterbein University in Columbus, OH. June 9 through July 19, 2024
※At Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana, June 16 through July 26, 2024
All participants typically live with a roommate in a campus dormitory.
Applying
※Pre-college students who are interested in mathematics are invited to apply. First-year students range in age from 15 to 18 years old, but in unique cases, younger or older students are accepted. We expect about 60 first-year students at each site.
Admission decisions are based on school performance, teacher recommendations, essays about the applicant’s interests and goals, and the applicant’s work on some challenging math problems.
The fee for attending the program is $7,000, though we’re able to provide financial aid for students who need financial assistance to attend the program. The student fee covers tuition, housing and meals.
Please feel free to email us at ross arossprogram. org!
1. What is the goal of the program?A.To teach students to build good relationships with others. |
B.To help students explore mathematics deeply and joyfully. |
C.To give students a chance to share their joy with others. |
D.To create a good competitive environment for students. |
A.It is held in two countries. |
B.It is only open to 15-to 18-year-olds. |
C.It offers free on-campus housing. |
D.It lasts for about six weeks. |
A.Those who apply and pay the fee in advance. |
B.Those who are recommended by their teachers. |
C.Those who have a great interest in mathematics. |
D.Those who have published essays about math problems. |
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8 . Exhibitions in USA 2024
For those who are keen on attending various exhibitions, there is always one exhibition that suits your taste. Let’s take a look at some exhibitions available in the next few months.
California Antique Farm Equipment Show 2024
June 11th-June 13th
Tulare, USA
The California Antique Far m Equipment Show features antique tractors and engines, food, shopping, beer, ha y bucking, kids’ activities, tractor pulls and more.
The OC Spring Home & Garden Show 2024
June 19th-June 21st
Anaheim, USA
Nearly 10,000 people attend this home show at the Anaheim Convention Center. Attendees are mostly home owners seeking products and services to improve their homes and property.
Northwest Foodservice Show 2024
June 21st-June 23rd
Portland, USA
The Northwest Food Show will feature a display of products like Aluminum Foil & Film Products, Baked Goods, Fresh, Frozen or Preserved, Bakery Equipment, Bakery Products &Supplies, Bar Equipment & Supplies.
The Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2024
June 26th-June 28th
Chicago, USA
Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo delivers good experience and memories to the attendees by its comics, comical writings, entertainment sessions and programs, entertaining activities and other exciting sessions and programs.
1. What’s the California Antique Farm Equipment Show 2024 mainly about?A.Farming training. | B.Agricultural machinery. |
C.Agricultural energy saving. | D.Farming building and construction. |
A.June 11th. | B.June 19th. | C.June 22nd. | D.June 26th. |
A.Tulare. | B.Anaheim. | C.Portland. | D.Chicago. |
Trip advisor Best things to do in Denton |
Bayless-Selby Museum Bayless-Selby Museum features all the splendor of the 19th century architecture, and its rooms are furnished with rare antiques from the time period. It is open Tuesday through Saturday between April and October, and Wednesday through Saturday from November to March. |
Campus Theatre Denton’s Campus Theatre is a true part of the town’s history. It began as a magnificent movie house in 1949, shutdown in 1985, but returned 10 years later as a performing arts center. Today, the Campus Theatre, located in downtown Denton, hosts film festivals, plays and musicals. Tickets for these performances can be booked on the theater’s website. |
Ray Roberts Park Boating down a scenic scream, swim on a beautiful beach, try your luck at catching a fish, or pitch a tent and sleep under the stars. You name it, you can do it at Ray Roberts Park. Twenty miles of multi-use paths, a marina that sells and rents boats, and a hotel can be found within the park, located just north of Denton. |
Clear Creek Center The center offers lovers of the great outdoors the chance to experience some of the best birding and hiking in the Denton area, Travel the nearly eight miles of nature paths that cover the Clear Creek and the Elm Fork of the Trinity River through grasslands, wetlands and hard wood forests. |
A.On Sunday. | B.On Saturday. | C.On Tuesday. | D.On Monday. |
A.Bayless-Selby Museum. | B.Campus Theatre. |
C.Ray Roberts Park. | D.Clear Creek Center. |
A.Wildlife hunting. | B.Cycling by the water. |
C.Old houses in the forest. | D.Outdoor activities. |
10 . The University of Arkansas offers an exciting campus life that is culturally, intellectually and socially enriching. Every semester offers opportunities to attend musical performances, theater productions, art exhibits, poetry reading and hundreds of other events.
Registered Student OrganizationsOn our campus, you will find 380 Registered Student Organizations (RSOs), from special interests to professional groups: It is easy and rewarding to get involved. Students are able to create, budget, plan and govern their own organizations and events. Current RSOs can be academic, professional or grounded in special interests. And if you don’t find one you like, you can even start your own.
Arts and CultureFrom art galleries and symphonies to film series and rock concerts, the University of Arkansas has a multitude of events and facilities to enrich your educational experience. The Multicultural Center exists to enhance the University of Arkansas academic experience by preparing students for life in a diverse society.
Center for Community EngagementThe Center for Community Engagement (CCE) offers service programs for students, student groups and staff. Programs include food programs, mentorship and several volunteer opportunities through the Volunteer Action Center. CCF. serves as a catalyst (催化剂) between the campus and the community through the core values of being Relationship Focused, Student Driven and Service Minded. It also supports a network of student leaders, local agencies and University of Arkansas departments to create sustainable solutions through leadership experience, collaboration and service.
1. What can you do if you get involved in RSOs?A.Get a financial reward. |
B.Run organizations on your own. |
C.Carry out events as required. |
D.Conduct studies with professors. |
A.It serves students and their parents. |
B.It enriches students’ volunteer experiences. |
C.It connects the campus and the community. |
D.It creates solutions with support from the Internet. |
A.Academics. | B.Student Life. |
C.Cost & Aid. | D.School Visits & Fairs. |