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Living Music in the Home

Living music in the Home is a Waldorf-inspired resource for parents and teachers who wish to share the joy of music with their children and student. We provide musical training for adults so they can make music in their homes and classrooms.

NEW! In addition to our online offerings (see below), we are now offering in-person parent-child music classes in western Massachusetts. We invite you to come to join us for BabySong and ChildSong, offered at the Cottage Garden.

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OUR ONLINE COURSES

Finding Your Inner Voice

Instructor: Michelle Prindle (about)

Available: March 17

This course offers instruction in vocal (唱歌的) technique that will help parents and teachers to find their inner voice. The course removes modem misunderstandings about the voice. It offers advice on overcoming psychological boundaries to joyful singing. This is done through practical, confidence-building exercise that parents and teachers can practice in their own homes along with the videos and audio files provided. The course also offers a variety of songs for singing with children.

Mood of the Fifth

Instructor: Dan Prindle (About)

Available: March 17

This course begins by giving parents and teachers a solid foundation in the basics of western music theory that are necessary for understanding music in the mood of the fifth. These include the fundamentals of music theory (basics of pitch and rhythm). The course then continues to define the mood of the fifth, describe its elements and give a variety of examples. This course provides the necessary knowledge for parents and teachers to fully understand this often unclearly defined concept.

【小题1】If Tome who doesn’t have a computer wants to use the resource, he can       .
A.call Michelle Prindle directly
B.take the course Finding Your Inner Voice
C.join in BabySong and Childsong at the Cottage Garden
D.take in-person music classes in eastern Massachusetts
【小题2】What can teachers and parents learn in the online courses?
A.Instruction in vocal technique.
B.How to breathe while running.
C.Various songs suitable for adults.
D.How to deal with children successfully.
【小题3】One can learn about western music by taking       .
A.Mood of the Fifth
B.Finding Your Inner Voice
C.in-person parent-child lessons
D.any of the online courses mentioned
【小题4】This text is most probably taken from a       .
A.science journalB.travel guide
C.storybookD.website
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Summer Camp Job Opportunities

Pacific Science Center is hiring camp staff at multiple locations around the Great Seattle area and we want you on our team.

Spend your summer engaging children in the wonders of science! Pacific Science Center's camps Curious Minds is looking for staff to help youth explore, experiment and discover. Our summer camps feature challenging classroom science projects, hands-on science exploration and traditional camp games and songs. If you have a passion(激情)for science and education, and experience working with children in grades PreK-8, this is the perfect way to spend your summer.

Application Deadline

The application deadline for Summer Camp 2022 positions is March 31, 2022. Interviews will begin on January 20, 2022.

Available Positions

We are accepting applications for the following camp positions at all locations:

●Camp Site Lead

●Camp Supply Lead

●Camp Supply Assistant

●Camp Educator

●Assistant Educator

●Classroom Aide

Position Start: June through August 2022

Job Status: Full Time (40 hours per week), Temporary

Compensation: Camp Site Lead: $17/hour, Camp Supply Lead: $17/hour, Camp Supply Assistant: $16/hour, Camp Educator: $16. 50/hour, Assistant Educator: $16. 25/hour, Classroom

Aide: $15.75/hour

Summer Camp Locations

Camps for Curious Minds are offered at the following locations for grades PreK-8:

●Pacific Science Center in Seattle

●Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center in Bellevue

●St. Thomas School in Medina

● Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School in Kirkland

●The Overlake School in Redmond

●Brighton School in Mountlake Terrace

●UW Bothell in Bothell

●Explorer West Middle School in West Seattle

We are looking for flexible and positive team players with a high level of initiative, enthusiasm and passion. We want to talk to you-apply today!

【小题1】Who are the Pacific Science Center looking for?
A.People who like camping in summer.
B.People who enjoy science and education.
C.People who have experience in camping.
D.People who have children in his family.
【小题2】When will you go to work if admitted?
A.On March 31.B.On January 21.
C.On June 1.D.On August 31.
【小题3】How much can you get being a Camp Educator?
A.$17/hour.B.$16/hour.
C.$15.75/hour.D.$16.50/hour.

The Best Books of 2020

On Monday, the American Library Association announced the top children’s books of 2020. Here are the winners.

Devotion

Author Clare Vanderpool took home the John Newbery Medal for outstanding contribution to children’s literature for Moon over Manifest. The book is about a young girl’s magical adventures in a small Kansas town, in 1936.

Vanderpool said that she was shocked to learn that she had won. “You grow up reading legendary authors like Madeleine L’Engle, but I never expected to be put in a category with her,” Vanderpool told TFK. “It’s fabulous.”

Picture This

The picture book A Sick Day for Amos McGee won the Randolph Caldecott Medal. The book was illustrated by Erin E. Stead and written by her husband, Philip C. Stead. It tells the story of an elderly zookeeper and the animals that visit him when he’s not well enough to go to work.

“I love drawing animals and I love drawing people and I love drawing the emotional connection between animals and people,” said Stead.

More Honored Books

The Coretta Scott King award, given to an African-American author and illustrator of “outstanding books for children and young adults,” went to Rita Williams-Garcia for One Crazy Summer. Set in 1968, the novel follows three sisters from Brooklyn, New York, who visit their mother, a poet who ran away years ago and lives in California.

The king prize for best-illustrated work went to Dave the Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave. The book, which was written by Laban Carrick Hill and illustrated by Bryan Collier, tells the story of a skilled potter who engraved his poems on the clay pots and jars that he made. The enslaved potter, known only as Dave, lived in South Carolina in the 1800s.

【小题1】When she heard the news that she won the medal Vanderpool felt_________.
A.depressed.B.annoyed.C.amused.D.astonished.
【小题2】One Crazy Summer is a _________.
A.thrillerB.fictionC.adventure storyD.comic book
【小题3】From the passage, we can infer that_________
A.The book Moon over Manifest tells a story of a zookeeper and his animals.
B.The book A Sick Day for Amos McGee is written by Erin, a famous woman writer.
C.A Sick Day for Amos McGee shows us that animals can interact with humans.
D.One Crazy Summer is about a mother with her three children having a holiday in California.

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