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Show ROCia MOINTMN Full Awareness: Summer Program While walking along the hot, dusty pavement, what sights and sounds are present0 Do you feel the pavement beneath of your feet, smell the scent from nearby wild flowers fields, hear the singing of birds and insects and see the fluffy clouds and other beautiful sights about you Or do you feel only the heat, smell only the dust and see nothing' It takes a creative consciousness to be fully aware of the fullness of life Vie all have this, to a greater or lesser deextent, but few of us have veloped it to the point where we are acutely aware of each moment Realizing this, and wanting to provide something more for children who possess this unusual creativity, Mrs Wallace D (Marian) Miner orsumiginated a class this mer at Meadow Moor School, 5315 South 1750 Last, called Adventures in Creativity" A group of 20 students comprised this experimental class which was authorized by Half C. Riches, director of elementary education for Granite School District Miner presented an Mrs outline to Mr Riches last to spring, detailing each phase be carried out in the program The outline included the general categories of creativity in listening, seeing, feeling, sense of smell, and understanding yourself The first category was broken down into poetry, prose and music, the second into art and nature, the third was explored through learning the feeling of different testures, the fourth through recognizing different smells, and the fifth was given to discovering the meaning and aim of life as it applies to each individual After receiving suggestions and approval from Mr Riches and R Cy Holmes, principal at Meadow Moor Elementary, class members were selected six-we- ek haul and we will set them DEAN WALL 277-16- 22 i COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC DAY A 24 HOURS class assistants included Dale Fletcher, Brigham Young University art in- discussed art with the group, Mrs Merrill Johnson, flower arrange- K ments; Miss BeneArnold, balKiesler, puppet let, Hans show, Mrs Shirley Maiben, explained puppets; Mrs Pat Davis and Ralph Rogers, sang songs from ' Mary Poppins' and explained drama, Lnosal Wilson, taught Hawaiian dances; Mrs Margaret Torkelson read poetry; Mrs Verl Scott, conducting music; Mrs Paul Olmstead, modern art, Mrs Barbara Baker, drama; and Robert Springmeyer, Mrs Salt Lake County Library, told stories The class also toured the Pioneer Craft House under the direction of Mrs Beeley and visited a rehearsal of at the University of Aida Utah which was directed by Dr and Dr H Jleith Lngar Each of these class visits and field trips was followed by discussion and "doing, giving students an opjortunity to develop style and ability in writing poetry and prose, including haiku poetry (Japanese style), and in music and art, ranging from modern to classic Mrs Miner provoked thought and response in each S K SO P 0P 3 MCI1, M04 KC AM 11370 5PM until 5AM 5AM until Sunset - to become more aware of their informal atmosphere, students learned new adventures at Meadow Moor Elementary School through exploring new facets of life Helping the young people WORKING TOGETHER -- In an subject throug h her unusual teaching technique For instance, boys and girls learned to tell what a certain poem, story or musical selection meant to him, how it made him feel and then went on to learn how to express himself in each of these forms The children made puppets, created storiei to act out, and then presented their shows for the class, the principal and to enrichment classes at the school were challenged to really see all there is to see, to express what they felt about rainy, snowy, cloudy and foggy days and to find words to describe feelings, such as They the last day of school the students were given an opportunity to tell how they felt about the program The response was generally that it had been an exceptional and beneficial experience and that the summer had truly been an adven- scratchy, clammy brittle and the like In learning to better understand himself, each child learned to evaluate his life, goals and values The pace for this section was set through responding to such What is the questions as- son0 And A way ture Can 21, in creativity Mr Holmes, whowaskeenly interested in the unusual How per- class, said a report from parents, students and the teacher will be compiled and sent to the state for evaluation If it is considered to have accomplished the goal it was set to achieve, it may be conducted at several schools next summer, Mr Holmes said through learning character and personality traits and how they about emotions, could control or change these They were encouraged to look to the future and set goals for each period of development in order to make the most of their lives Now's the time to FILL UP YOUR FREEZER BEFORE MEAT PRICES RISE AGAIN! 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In what is life an adventure0 we learn from mistakes'1 can we be a responsible .uid to have a the creator of the , BEST SHOPPING VAl si RFVILW ACTION AD 00 minimum OUR surioundnus deeper appreciation for evervthma was class. Mrs Marian Miner, center HURRY! (i 6 then select You and colors V, was well occupied with group discussions, field trips, project participation and individual responses Highlighting the experience, experts in each field visited the class to give the students broader insight into each area who 106." Hundreds of sizes, shapes classes structor, 20. Julv . LANDSCAPE ROCKS through recommendations of teachers representing those students who would most likely benefit from the program The class was conducted in an informal manner, using tables rather than desks to group activity, Mrs Miner said, although excellent self discipline was maintained at all times Time spent in the morning These REYIF. 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