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Record Flight

They have an incredibly efficient fuel-to-energy rate. They have a lot of things going for them. They are designed like a jet fighter. Long, pointed wings and a really sleek design which gives them a lot of aerodynamic potential.” Can … Continue reading

Worm Power

You may have heard the term vermicomposting in which a box of worms will eat through kitchen garbage and theirs castings create a liquid fertilizer that feeds soil that will help your plants grow. So, let’s kick that up a … Continue reading

Holiday Puzzles

Children sense Yuletide excitement and enjoy participating in special activities, projects, and events unique to the season. Gingerbread creations, minty candy canes, and roly poly snowmen decorate store windows and this special issue filled with holiday puzzles. Can your child … Continue reading

Jellyfish Giants

Seemingly transparent, soft, and fluid, the jellyfish may act and look like jelly, but it doesn’t really resemble a fish! These remarkable sea creatures fascinate children and scientists alike, especially when jellyfish are larger than usual. In fact, jellyfish giants … Continue reading

Kid Scoop “Fun to Sell” to Advertising Sponsors

Interviewee: Bill Sullivan
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Halloween Crafts and Projects

Are you on the look out for Halloween projects for your students. Onelittleproject.com has a host of ideas for kid-appropriate crafts and projects from paper pumpkins and pinecone bird feeders to pipe cleaner Indian corn and quesadilla Jack-o-lanterns.

Classic Outdoor Games

What could be more fun on a clear, fall day than some outdoor games to keep you moving and laughing. 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 ago, boys and girls did not share the ritual of … Continue reading

A Massive Cloud of Ladybugs or maybe not?

Weather forecasters at the National Weather Service in San Diego, California, were surprised when a large “blob” appeared on their radar screens, over the San Gabriel Mountains. It was a clear day and there were no other signs of storms … Continue reading

Oil Rig Rescue

It was probably one of the last things the crew expected to see in the middle of the ocean! An oil rig crew in the Gulf of Thailand about 135 miles (220 km) from the nearest shore, spotted a dog … Continue reading