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Primary school students are being offered a unique choice to school education at The Nature School in New South Wales.
Half of the school day is spent outdoors learning subjects such as English, maths and science with a on independent thinking, The students enjoy a full outdoor adventure day once a week while outdoor play also takes place every day, whatever the weather.
The concept was first from Europe, where, "forest schools" have been for more than ten years.
The philosophy is about children learning from and nature. For example, walking around the bush with a clipboard allows for writing and drawing., a maths lesson on weight, mass or length can take place in the natural environment.
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Believe it or not, driving can lower your IQ. In a recent study of about 500,000 people between ages 37 and 73, researchers found a noticeable drop-off in brainpower, intelligence and memory. Among the people are those who drove for more than two hours each day. The study also found that the more time people spent watching TV or driving, the their test scores. It is because such activity fails to either the body or the brain. If you must drive long
to work, consider adding a mentally active activity on the road, such as listening to language lessons.
There is a plate of apples on the table, ?
the hard cover notebook on the teacher's desk?
does Mike go swimming with his friends?
The computer knowledge in the textbook is date.
A true story by Mr Smith about his holiday in China.
The salesman asked me I try the new model of the robot.
Taking care of pets can be a great way to teach children responsibility, but it's important to be realistic (现实的).If you're keen on bringing an animal into your home and you've designed a plan for its proper care, here are some choices.
FISH
First-time owners should consider getting cold-water fish as no tank (鱼缸)heater is required. They should research what kinds of fish get along in the same tank, and be aware of life expectancies—some goldfish can live up to 20 years.
RABBITS
Though rabbits, or nickname bunnies, may seem like a lovely choice, they can live up to ten years and require an amount of care similar to that of a dog or cat. They have their special diet needs, and often don't behave well around small children. Each year, quite a lot of Easter bunnies become homeless when families feel tired of them.
GUINEAPIGS(豚鼠,荷兰猪)
These small animals are ideal starter pets. Their cages must be cleaned daily, and they require toys to keep their ever growing teeth in check. Once they're used to the new way of life, guinea pigs need daily exercise in a small room without cracks or holes for escape. They don't want to be alone, but if you get two, make sure they're the same sex or they'll have babies.
BIRDS
Fond of a fixed timetable, birds require feeding at the same time each day. Cages should be cleaned daily and disinfected (消毒)weekly. Birds clean themselves by bathing in dishes of water and grow in cages big enough to spread their wings and fly a short time.
If you look around the streets of London, you'll see the many methods people use to move around. Whether ifs a way to work, a trip to the shops, or a sightseeing trip, there are people on buses, the underground, cars, motorbikes, bicycles and even roller skates. The roads are already1: and now there's a new addition: electric, or "e--scooters".
This traditional children's vehicle has become more welcomed over the years. And now, with a small electric motor, it's become a cheap and easy way of2. Scooting around town can be fun and doesn't need much effort, so they're becoming increasingly welcomed in cities around the world. But following some serious accidents caused by an electric scooter in the UK, questions are being asked about their safety and 3 traffic laws should be changed.
Some scooter riders have been seen on pavements; others on the road jumping red traffic lights, adding to traffic jams on the road. In the UK, the law says that riding one on the public highway or pavement is not4. Riders now face a £300 punishment and six points on their driving license for doing so. But, still e-scooters can be seen5. And now users are calling on rules to be changed.
The UK government is looking at how safely they can be used on the road and is examining the law again. But the official said, "It is an6 product. We know there is need among people. However, safety must always be the first to consider when talking about their use on public highways in this country."
There are dangers in riding a two-wheeled scooter. Some of them can drive at high speed, over 30mph. They sometimes only have one brake (刹车)and no lights. It seems more work needs to be done to give e-scooters a safe and right space to travel in.
My dad is a patient, loving and giving person but his kind spirit that really touched me was one night as we were driving home after visiting my grandmother.
Pulling up at a small crossing, we saw a car stopped in the m of the road. An older lady was talking on her phone and staring up at a street sign, clearly trying to work out where she was. She came back to her car, looking more u. Dad watched her out of his rear-view (后视)mirror before pulling over to see if he could help. As he stood at her window and asked if she was OK, she broke down in tears, explaining she had lost her way.
It turned out she was a caregiver (照料者)and was t to find the house of the client she was meant to be helping that night. When she showed Dad the address she was meant to be at. Dad handed her his b card and told her to follow him, and to call him on the number on the card if she lost us in t .
My dad drove to the address, only a suburb or two out of our way, and found the house for her. The look of thankfulness on her face was reward enough for Dad.
The next morning as Dad was driving me to school his phone rang. It was the lady he'd helped the night b . calling him to thank him again for his kind deed. I don't think Eve ever been so p to be his daughter.
It was a cool spring morning back in 2009 and I had just started a morning shift as a school crossing guard. Looking out for the children, I suddenly noticed something at sideways. Behind me I first thought it was a small, overweight dog heading towards me. I didn't think much about it, and looked carefully at any approaching children, as well as enjoying the morning sun.
What is wrong with that dog? I thought later on, as I looked back to check on the small dog—it was moving much too fast for itself
A few minutes later, I felt as if I was being watched, I looked behind me, but the dog had disappeared. Then, as I slowly turned my attention back to the road, I was greatly surprised to see a large koala at my feet and staring right up at me.
A number of different solutions crossed my mind. But staying calm was the best. "Are you waiting to cross the road?" I asked the sweet koala. Miss Koala looked away, and scratched (抓挠)behind her car.
Then it got up on all four feet and impatiently started to cross the road. I quickly checked for any cars, then walked to the road with my stop sign held high, whistle (吹哨)to my lips, and held my breath.
The koala made it to the other side of the street, then continued following the path through the trees and disappeared into bushes.
So why did the koala cross at the school crossing? To safely get to the trees on the other side!
假如你是Jo,刚收到笔友Danny的一封电子邮件,想了解最近有关你在家学习的情况. 请结合具体事例谈谈你的学习体会与感受,邮件格式己给。
Dear Jo,
How are you these days? I know that in the war of fighting COVID-19 (冠状病毒),you are now studying at home, having school lessons online. It's really a new and special way of learning. Please tell me your experience of online learning these days.
Take care,
Danny
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