In Science Projects for Kids: Current Electricity, you can discover answers to all kinds of questions about how positive and negative charges work. For instance, did you ever rub a balloon up against your hair? What caused your hair to stick out in the air? Why does water, flowing do...
Bring the world into your classroom with current events for kids. Scholastic News features science and social studies nonfiction content just for Grades 1–6.
Bring the world into your classroom with current events for kids. Scholastic News features science and social studies nonfiction content just for Grades 1–6.
while at the older level, children read the articles on their own (and often, so do the parents once the kids are in bed!) and it sparks general conversation throughout the week,’ says Natasha.
Groupthink in Science. Springer; 2020. p. 185–200. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36822-7_16. Chapter Google Scholar Meehan C. “I wouldn’t want you talking to my kids!”: the politics of age when conducting research about porn with young people. Sex Educ. 2023:1–15. ...
Catie is on her fall break, and just finished up a week at science camp. She was so excited about it, and had such a great time, and the whole facility is set up really neat, and I just can’t say enough nice things about them. ...
I took a job as a camp counselor at a sleep away camp in rural Pennsylvania. I didn’t want to go home, and I didn’t want to stay in Providence, and I thought a summer of working and living and playing with kids would be good for me. It was, mostly. But that’s not what ...
But I’m not talking about politics here. The 2024 election is, I think, just a symptom of a far greater defeat. When I say ‘we lost,’ I’m talking about thoughtful people. People who believe in science, in facts, in rationality. People who believe in critical thinking, who are ca...
for another… and one can then try to analyze the problem from a dispassionate mathematical perspective. This type of mindset can be illuminating in many contexts. Real world events have real consequences, however, and in light of an event as consequential as the last election, a math lecture...
Have you checked out Education World's weeklyNews for Kids feature? Each week, Education World presents a news story for you to share and discuss with your students. We choose news stories based on their timeliness and their interest to your students. Use this week's news story, or dig de...