This article from Scholastic News titled "What's Up With Clouds?" features an interview with meteorologist Joanne Culin, who provides information about different types of clouds.
Discusses the elements that go into creating a story, using the example of Chicken Little.
Biography of artist Frida Kahlo
Explains how the Chicago River is turned green for St. Patrick's Day.
A chart shows what the weather was in one place. Use the weather key and chart to answer questions.
Kids voted on their favorite folktales. Use the bar graph to answer the questions.
Discusses Frida Kahlo's self-portraits and what they reveal about her.
Use the map and the map key to answer the questions.
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The article discusses the Poison Garden, where dangerous plants are grown to educate people about their toxicity.
The article discusses how three animal families - bears, geese, and squirrels - welcome spring differently.
Brief history of the board game Candy Land.
The article presents an interview with Tracey West, author of the fantasy series "Dragon Masters,"
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A 2022 study found that over 1 billion teens and young adults worldwide may be at risk of hearing loss due to the growing popularity of earbuds and headphones.
This article titled "5 Steps to Hearing" explains how sound waves are converted into signals that the brain can understand.
This document, titled "NOW HEAR THIS!" from Scholastic News, provides information on sound waves and the importance of protecting our ears while using headphones and earbuds.
One-page graphic novel of Rosa Parks' historic refusal to give up her seat on the bus.
One-page biography of Rosa Parks.
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The article recounts the life and work of Chinese women's rights activist Mabel Ping-Hua Lee.
The article reports on the CHAPEA mission, or Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog, of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) which aims to simulate what a long stay on Mars would be like.
A quiz is presented on topics including the atmosphere on planet Mars, the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) mission of the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and Chinese women's rights.
The article shares differing views of two students on whether kids should have recess every day in school.
The article tells about the rescue of Fiona the sheep, who was stranded on the bottom of a cliff on the eastern coast of Scotland, by a group of local farmers led by Cammy Wilson.