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The Strong National Museum of Play is a collection-based museum devoted to the history and exploration of play. It is one of the largest history museums in the United States and one of the leading museums serving families. There are various activities every month.

Storytime Club

Tuesday, November 7

10:30 & 11:30 a.m.

Readings of classic children’s tales at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Have your Storytime Club passport punched(打孔)once during each visit. Collect five punches and receive a free children’s book! The theme of this month: Fun with Food.

Homeschool Lessons

Thursday, November 9

11 a.m.-4 p.m.

What did children play with before the appearance of computers and videos? Students visit One History Place to learn about early 20th-century America by comparing toys from long ago and now and by role-playing the games of this bygone period.

Fit Kids Day

Sunday, November 12

11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Jump, run or slide into the museum for fitness fun! Learn about fun winter programs and activities from the City of Rochester’s Department of Recreation and Youth Services. See what healthy food the Rochester Public Market has available this season.

Woodbury School Parent Information Night

Wednesday, November 15

6 p.m.

Learn about the preschool and early kindergarten programs at Woodbury School during the Parent Information Night. Woodbury School’s unique setting at the Strong Museum provides countless opportunities for playful learning. Enrollment(招生)for the 2018-2019 school year begins on December 1, 2017. Registration is not necessary for the Parent Information Night.

【小题1】What can you do at Storytime Club in November?
A.Buy a children’s book.B.Hear stories about food.
C.Receive a club passport.D.Perform classic children’s tales.
【小题2】Which activity introduces interesting programs suitable for winter?
A.Fit Kids Day.B.Storytime Club.
C.Homeschool Lessons.D.Woodbury School Parent Information Night.
【小题3】What do we know about Woodbury School?
A.Its programs are aimed at children between 6-9.
B.Its registration of the new school year starts on December 1.
C.Its programs are held at the Strong Museum.
D.Its Parent Information Night is held at the weekend.
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It can be hard to keep kids busy sometimes, especially when school is out. Whether your kid is in pre-school or high school, there are fun, educational, and even some free apps on this list for them.

ABCmouse.com

ABCmouse.com is available both as an app and a website. It uses fun storyline-based videos, quizzes, and activities — there’s even a virtual map outlining your child’s learning path to keep kids engaged.

Ages: 4-8

Cost: One-month free trial, then $ 10 /month subscription (订阅).

EPIC!

Epic! is an app for kids with an e-book library that contains over 35,000 children’s books. This app is a perfect way to take reading wherever your device goes, and it’s great for families with kids of various ages.

Ages: 2-12

Cost: one-month free trial, then $ 8 /month.

QUIDK MATH

Kids know that math can be boring, but this app transforms numbers into something more creative and interactive (互动的). Quick Math Jr. is an app for kids with 12 different math games that feature fundamental math skills and concepts.

Ages: 4 - 8

Cost: free

BrainPOP Jr. Movie of the Week

For 20 years, BrainPOP has been providing kids all over the world with in-depth, yet easy to understand educational videos on everything ranging from Mozart to food allergies. BrainPOP Jr. Movie of the Week is an app that helps younger kids get these videos, plus short quizzes on them.

Ages: 6-9

Cost: free, optional subscription (订阅) is $ 6. 99 /month

【小题1】How much is it if you want to use EPIC! for half a year?
A.$56.B.$36.C.$40.D.$48.
【小题2】Which app will be suitable if a child wants to watch educational videos of different topics?
A.QUICK MathB.EPIC!
C.ABCmouse.comD.BrainPOP Jr. Movie of the Week
【小题3】What do the four apps have in common?
A.They are educational.B.They are interactive.
C.Players have quizzes.D.They are free of charge.

Sharks

Engage yourself in the world of Sharks! In this great exhibition created by Australian Museum experts, visitors will go back in time to meet sharks’ ancient ancestors, come face-to-face with life-size shark models ranging from the 50cm epaulette shark to the 8m whale shark, explore the contents of a shark’s stomach, play with a whale shark and uncover its extraordinary adaptation with interactive displays.

Visitors are advised to pre-book their preferred session time in advance to avoid disappointment.

Purchase your tickets now at Ticketek.com.au.

Ticket prices

Adult: $29

Child (3-15 years old): $17.50

Family (admits 4) 2A+2C / 1A+3C: $76

AM Member: 50% off; first visit FREE

Exhibition highlight

Extraordinary adaptations

In your mouth, you have 16 teeth in one neat row. The white shark has 300 teeth in five rows and can easily replace teeth lost while hunting and eating.

And what do you know about sharks amazing skin? It’s not skin at all. Sharks are covered in tiny denticles, which are closer to teeth than anything else!

You’ll see:

• The biggest fish - a life-size model of a whale shark, which can grow to 16m long.

• The fastest shark-a life-size model of the shortfin mako shark, which can reach speeds of up to 70km/hour and jump as high as 9m out of the water.

• A wet sample of the third-smallest shark-the Moller’s Lanternshark, reaching just 46cm long.

• A life-size model of the 270-million-year-old Helicoprion, known as the buzzsaw shark.

• Real, touchable shark samples from the Australian Museum collection.

【小题1】What can visitors do in the exhibition?
A.Take part in making shark models.
B.See what’s inside a shark’s stomach.
C.Interact with an epaulette shark in person.
D.Consult Australian Museum experts about sharks.
【小题2】How much would a couple with two primary school children pay for admission?
A.$35.B.$58.C.$76.D.$93.
【小题3】Which of the following is known for its speed?
A.The whale shark.B.The buzzsaw shark.
C.The shortfin mako shark.D.The Moller’s Lanternshark.

It is that time of the year, when a handful of world’s leading scholars, social activists and researchers are rewarded with what is often cited as the most prestigious acknowledgement of human effort-the Nobel Prize. Here’s a look at who has won the prize and for what.

Physiology or Medicine

Swedish geneticist Svante Peabo won the first Nobel of the year, for starting the field of ancient DNA studies. He is well-known for extracting, sequencing, and analyzing ancient DNA from Neanderthal bones.

Physics

Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger’s work in quantum (量子) technology landed them the second Nobel Prize announced in 2022. Although Aspect is from France, Clauser from the U.S, and Zeilinger from Austria, the three separately performed “groundbreaking experiments” as one team. “Their results have cleared the way for new technology,” the committee stated.

Chemistry

The Nobel Prize for chemistry went to another trio, Carolyn R. Bertozzi from the U.S., Morten Meldal from Denmark and K. Barry Sharpless from the U.S. “for the development of click chemistry and biorthogonal chemistry,” the committee stated. Dr. Bertozzi is the eighth woman chemist to be awarded the prize, while Dr. Sharpless is the fifth scientist to be awarded two Nobel Prizes.

Economics

The Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to three American economists, Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig “for research on banks and financial crises,” the Nobel Prize committee announced on Monday. By studying the history of American economics, particularly the Great Depression of the 1930s,they improved how we understand the role of banks during times of hardship and the bank’s impact on societal functions.

【小题1】What prize is related to the research with bones?
A.Physiology.B.Chemistry.C.Physics.D.Economics.
【小题2】For what study did Ben S. Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond and Philip H. Dybvig win the prize?
A.About societal functions.B.About the history of America.
C.About banks and financial crises.D.About the Great Depression of the 1930s.
【小题3】What do the prizes for physics, chemistry and economics have in common?
A.Their winners are from different countries.B.They have three winners.
C.They improve new technology.D.They help people understand hardship.

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