Football Facts & Opinions
Sports fans share plenty of opinions about their favorite teams. Opinions may be abundant and sincere, but they are a personal outlook, idea or viewpoint influenced by context, background, cultural … Continue reading
Outdoor Games
When the weather allows, outdoor play is always a great opportunity to get fresh air, exercise legs and muscles, and play games with friends or family. This issue invites you … Continue reading
Hippos
Outside the continent of Africa, hippos in the rest of the world are viewed mainly in zoos. These ancient sturdy mammals are fascinating to watch … from a safe distance, … Continue reading
A History of School Lunches
One of the noisiest and happiest rooms in any school is a cafeteria full of students sharing a lunchtime meal with food provided on site or brought from home. Years … Continue reading
The Magnificent Money Maze
Financial literacy means helping your budding economist avoid money mistakes while empowering him or her to make authentic personal financial decisions. Children of all ages are capable of learning steps … Continue reading
Sea Turtles
Gliding gracefully along miles of ocean currents, sea turtles have endured since prehistoric times outlasting dinosaurs of eons past. How did these incredible creatures survive when so many larger animals … Continue reading
Make Space for Reading
Learn about outer space while following the news in this Kid Scoop Newspaper Challenge! You’ll travel the solar system for seven days with different newspaper adventures daily beginning with weird … Continue reading
Living in Space
Thirty-five years ago, the United States developed an idea to create a space station that would be managed by scientists and astronauts from different countries around the world. Seventeen countries … Continue reading
Animals in Space
Long before man took his first “small step” on the moon’s surface in 1969, space scientists and engineers experimented to ensure that space travel would be safe. How could they … Continue reading
Galaxies
The Earth seems like a big planet for little explorers, but it’s actually only a small part of a larger group of planets orbiting our sun. Because the sun is … Continue reading