PROJECT LIST |
A: Map the Monarch’s migration route B: Explore Monarch’s ecosystem C: Analyze Monarch’s population D: Make a Monarch fact file E: Provide conservation strategies for Monarch |
21. Project Subjects: Biology, English Task: Students will investigate the Monarch’s appearance, habitat, migration and other information. They are expected to create a detailed presentation or report in English, accompanied by illustrations or posters to showcase the related facts. |
22. Project Subject: Geography, English Task: Students will research and map the migration route of Monarch butterflies, focusing on their journey from North America to Mexico. They will use geographical tools to mark key points on the map and provide an English-written description of the migration. |
23. Project Subject: Math, Biology, English Task: Students will analyze data related to Monarch butterfly population, including their numbers and migration patterns. Using mathematical tools, they will create graphs and charts to visualize population changes and identify potential reasons for fluctuations. |
24. Project Subject: Biology, Geography, English Task: Students will explore the ecosystems where Monarch butterflies reside, including their habitats, enemies, activities and food sources. They will create a comprehensive report that delves into the ecological aspects, incorporating both biological and geographical insights. |
25. Project Subjects: Biology, Geography, English Task: Students will investigate conservation efforts for Monarch butterflies, addressing issues like habitat preservation and climate change impacts. They will propose practical solutions and write a persuasive essay in English advocating for Monarch butterfly conservation. |
A. Girl Scouts (女童子军营)
A way to bring international girls together to experience sisterhood and leadership, Girl Scouts Shenzhen houses girls from many countries, bringing a lasting cultural influence.
B. Window of the World
Take a trip to Shenzhen Window of the World where kids can enjoy copies of world attractions such as the African Pyramids, the Eiffel Tower, and the US Capitol.
C. Shenzhen Safari Park
A place where people can enjoy pandas, Asian elephants, and giraffes. There is also an ocean world section where a number of playful dolphins live.
D. The Shenzhen Museum
Check out the Shenzhen Museum. Here kids can learn about the history of Shenzhen. Beautiful art will keep kids interested for an afternoon.
E. Open Studio
This club offers chances to students who want to have more independent studio time in the Visual Arts. It is aimed at high school students.
F. Art Works Preparation
This club offers chances to students who would like to apply for a university programme related to Visual Arts or Design. Students can ask for advice on improving their art works.
1. Daniel has a love for animals and plans to write about sea animals.2. Ann is working on a research paper about the development of Shenzhen.
3. Betty has just finished high school and is preparing for her art study in college.
4. Mary is from South Africa and wants to make friends with international students.
5. Bill would like to have a deep understanding of famous buildings around the world.
A. When it comes to the essential story line, the movie is all about a bird traveling several thousand miles for the purpose of setting up a rare bird family.
B. Cracks explores the evil force developed within a closed society, the single-minded violence of the mob mentality, and the seductive charm of the heroine.
C. Eleven years after Sidney Prescott tangled with a mad killer, the Scream series has been exhumed. It was fun and breezy in 1996. In 2011, it’s about as fresh as the whiff.
D. Soul surfer portrays the comeback spirit and faith of shark attack survivor and champion surfer Bethany Hamilton.
E. Although it is a better fantasy than a comedy, this movie never fully embraces either side of the dramatic types and ends up a bastard of mixed blood.
F. This movie is a richer and more compelling thriller involving a cat-and-mouse game than the average roller coaster ride into tension and misery. And it also has a “clean” ending.
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1. Having spent most of her life in the worlds of Finland and toughened herself with half her teen years’ harsh training as a killer, she decides that she is ready to enter society. Her first mission is to kill Marissa, her mother’s killer. The plan goes much as expected, except the “Marissa” is an imposter. Hanna becomes the prey in a cat-and-mouse game with the real Marissa, causing tension and misery.
2. Blu is a domesticated macaw from the jungles of South America. If Linda, his owner, brings him to Rio, the bird can mate the last female blue macaw and re-start the species. Blu’s encounter with his bride-to-be, Jewel, doesn’t go well, but the two aren’t given much time to get to know each other before a gang of bird-hunters spirits them away. Now it’s up to Blu and Jewel to escape the criminals.
3. Perhaps surprisingly, it works reasonably well until the jokes get in the way, testifying to how durable fantasy clichés are. Yet, considering the talent involved on both sides of the camera, audiences may be expecting more. Even though it emerges from an un-crowded genre in which the competition is sparse, Your Highness is forgettable and it likely won’t take long before it is forgotten.
4. The film begins with the heroine at age 13, already a champion surfer who has been winning trophies since she was 9. On an idyllic Hawaii day, she is practicing for next competition when a shark strikes, biting off her left arm. She makes a quick physical recovery and is back on her surfboard after several weeks, but her spiritual recovery is more complicated as she struggle to believe she can — and should — keep surfing. She goes out their and shows the world she can be a beacon for human soul.
5. The Ghost Face Killer has chosen this year to emerge from the winter long sleep, and his targets appear to be Sidney and those few remaining family members. Scream 4 offers little more than a group of familiar characters wandering around a horror movie setting and uttering self-referential one-liners as the body count mounts. The story is thin and belabored ─ more an excuse to encounter old friends and revel in new gore than the “revision” promised by the promotional material.