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Jumping Clay
Grades: K-2
[Time: 3: 25 pm—4: 25 pm Tuesday, Jan 16, 23, 30 and Feb 6, 13, 27( No class 2/20)]
Explore the Arctic and Antarctic in this creative hands-on workshop! Each student will create their own 3-D polar display including the landscape and animal such as polar bears, penguins and whales while learning about basic shapes and color mixing. Jumping Clay is an air-drying polymer clay that is 100% safe and non-toxic (无毒)! Beginners welcome! All materials included. Cost: $90
Vacation Destination
The ERfC Vacation Destination Center is located at Enfield Street School, 1318 Enfield Street. Vacation Destination is open from 7: 00 am—6: 00 pm on the following days this school year:
? December 26-29, 2018
? February 20, 2019
? April 9-13, 2019
? June 25-29, 2019
A variety of theme-based activities are provided throughout the day and include enrichment and recreational activities such as sewing, sports&games, arts&crafts and science activities. Daily fee: $45
ERfC Counselors in Training Team for High School Students
Students in grades 9—12 who are looking to develop leadership skills are encouraged to join the ERfC CIT Team. High school students will gain experience working with children in different age groups, discover new strengths, and learn team-building skills. Training is provided and summer opportunities will be available.Contact Melissa Shea at mshea@erfc.us.
Tonight in Thompsonville
Located at St. Patrick’s Hall, 64 Pearl Street, Enfield Join us for a free family dinner and a variety of family fun activities. In addition to a family dinner, evenings include hands-on educational activities designed for parents and children to enjoy together. Community providers attend to share information about health, nutrition, physical activity, education, and other services such as SNAP, Care 4 Kids, early childhood programs and out-of-school time activities.
21. What is the main purpose of Jumping Clay?
A. To guide children to protect wild animals.
B. To teach children to use clay materials properly.
C. To encourage children to improve their creativity.
D. To help children learn about the Arctic and Antarctic.
22. When can a child take part in science activities?
A. June 24, 2019.
B. April 12, 2019.
C. February 22, 2019.
D. December 30, 2018.
23. Which program suits a student who wants to run for monitor next term?
A. Jumping Clay.
B. Vacation Destination.
C. ERfC CIT Team.
D. Tonight in Theompsonville.