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A: At MSU Broad Art Museum wonder is when you see artwork, and wonder how it was made, who made it, and why.
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A: Wonder is a blank canvas. It is the feeling of mystery and opportunity an artist feels when imagining what their lump of clay could become or what their painting could contain.This week’s answer comes to us from REACH Studio Art Center.
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A: Wonder is an emotional response to curiosity and awe created from the adventure of exploring something new.
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Q: Why is the Right to Read documentary significant to educators, families and children in Michigan?WKAR was awarded a grant by the Capitol Area United Way to produce a documentary examining the Third Grade Reading Law and its impact on Michigan’s…
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According to asianpacificheritage.gov “Asian Pacific American Heritage month pays tribute to the generations of Asian and Pacific Islanders who have…
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The first week in May is considered Teacher Appreciation Week. Now more than ever, teachers deserve a world of thanks for all their efforts during the…
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A: This is difficult because we all want COVID to go away and it’s disappointing that it is still here and affecting our normal way of life. However,…
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A: There are a bazillion ways to make math fun and the Michigan Learning Channel’s Math Mights is one of them. Children must develop problem solving…
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A: Hooray! Week of the Young Child® is celebrating 50 years. Joining the celebration recognizes young children and their families as precious members of…
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A: The month of April is extra special as it’s recognized as Autism Awareness Month. WKAR and PBS KIDS programming feature several characters who have…