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Everyone wants to find happiness. But sometimes looking for happiness can be hard. Just when you think you nearly reach it, something unexpected happens, which may puzzle you a lot. Here are some tips for you to find happiness.

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. If you depend on one thing or one person to make you happy, it may be impossible. You need to enlarge(扩大)your circle of friends and activities.

Follow your heart. When we go against our own thoughts, we usually feel sad. Follow your strong feelings and let them guide you toward people and things that will improve your life. Day by clay, you will be happier than before.

Organize your ideas. Many people push away happiness when they think too much. Don't keep everything in head. Try making a list of the things that seem too big to manage on your own. You may find the list isn't as long as you thought. You can do most of the things by yourself.

Look at your life as a whole. Most of the things that prevent us front feeling happy are just some little things. Remember life is always going on, and whatever the little thing is, it will end.

Remember your values. We all have a value system, a way we have decided to go through life, which makes us feel like a good person. The important thing is to remember your values when life becomes hard. Keeping our values strong will help create happiness.

Happiness can be hard to feel at times, so don’t think there is something wrong with you if you don’t feel it. The ways above will help you to feel more of it.

Something puzzling

Happiness is sometimes hard to get.

Tips for solving the puzzle

Make more friends and take part in more activities. It’s 1. for you to find happiness if you depend on one thing or one person.

Let your heart guide you toward people and things that will improve your life. In this way, you will be much 2..

Write down the things that seem too 3. to manage on your own. You will be happy to find you can do more things than you thought.

Look at your life as a whole. Most unhappy things will end sooner or later.

Keep your values strong after you’ve made a 4. on how to spend life.

Being a good person even when life is hard will help create happiness.

Conclusion

You will 5. happiness with the five tips soon.

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Maker Moment

Last year, Izzy Goldstein, 12, learned in science class that we can reduce air pollution by using natural energy sources, such as wind and solar power, instead of gasoline. This made her wonder what she and her schoolmates could do to help the environment. "Maybe if my school got a bike rack(架子),more kids would bike to school instead of depending on cars," Izzy told TIME for Kids.Rather than ask their school to buy a rack, Izzy and her friends decided to make a bike rack by themselves.

They came up with a design. They calculated how much wood they might need. They measured howlong the boards should be. They used power tools to cut them and put them together safely. And they didall this in their school's makerspace.

Makerspaces are workspaces where kids can learn to create objects using technology, engineering,art and design. These spaces often feature a mix of high-tech machines, such as 3D printers and robotickits(工具箱),and simple materials like clay and cardboard.

Izzy goes to the Harley School in New York. It is one of a growing number of schools across theUnited States with makerspaces. Makerspaces are largely inspired by Maker Faires(创客盛会),whichare events that give people a chance to share their creative projects. Each year, about 250,000 peopleattend the Maker Faires in San Mateo, California, and Queens, New York. Maker Faires have alsospread to countries around the world, including Egypt, France and Thailand.

Schools are introducing makerspaces to the curriculum(课程)because makerspaces give kids away to have ideas and build something from those ideas. Kima Enerson is a makerspace teacher atthe Harley School. But she says kids can become extraordinary makers in an ordinary classroom, too.In Harley's Lower School (pre-kindergarten to Grade 4), students learn about the basics of computersoftware. By third grade, they study coding and how electricity works. In sixth grade, they learn to safelyuse tools such as drills and saws. When students get to high school, Enerson shows them how to applytheir skills to solve global problems. "Throughout the process of designing, students are learning tocreate something to better the world," she says

1.What did Izzy and her friends decide to make by themselves?

2.What are makerspaces?

3.How many people attend the Maker Faires in San Mateo and Queens each year?

4.Why are schools introducing makerspaces to the curriculum?

5.What can high school students learn in Enerson's class?

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