
Learning to play the piano.
Tasha works with Trevor to decipher the notes that Mrs. Hopkins wrote down for the Ode to Joy.
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Tasha works with Trevor to decipher the notes that Mrs. Hopkins wrote down for the Ode to Joy.
Mr. Nuttelman, the eighth-grade math teacher, becomes a math mentor to Trevor.
Trevor creates the basic design out of circles and triangles for tee shirts for his friends.
Trevor helps out at the local Humane Society to help walk the dogs who have been abandoned.
Trevor's coordination has improved so much that he surprises himself with being able to run.
Trevor is given an advance math test by his new mentor Mr. Nuttelman and scores 100%.
Trevor receives the best Christmas present of his life, a brand new keyboard.
Mr. Hanson agrees to coach the band and prepare them for their first performance.
Trevor pics up one of his mom's craft dowels in the kitchen -- behold the Stick of Significance!
Mr. Hanson announces the very first public performance of Trevor's band.
Noteable Einstein and the Rhythm Tramps play at their graduation ceremony.
Trevor's first impression on seeing Mrs. Hopkins's house and studio is the wonderful glass doorknobs.
Trevor expected to see only the piano, but there were many other instruments, including the autoharp.
Trevor loves the picture of the Hip Triple-J Music Alliance that is on top of Mrs. Hopkins' piano.
Trevor finds pictures of how the mouth forms all the letters in the alphabet on the wall in the studio.
Mrs. Hopkins's kitty Kaspar is a lovely gray ball of fluff that Trevor sees darting in and out of the studio.
Mrs. Hopkins demonstrates how to play a chord for Trevor.