Reese introduces us to teen author Rubiee Lafave-Norlin who wrote The Ways of Wolves, and got it published while in middle school!
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Launching its 21st year on the air, the Emmy award-winning, weekly half-hour program is seen across the country on more than 160 TV stations and seen around the world on the American Forces Network. In addition, educational TV channels bring TKN to districts with 10,000 schools and some 9-million students.
Athina gives us some exciting news and insight about the show “A Kind of Spark,” the groundbreaking series that has all autistic roles played by autistic actors.
Did you know Albert Einstein hated school and failed three out of four subjects when applying for college!?
In her “Tea on China” report Ava tells us about the Forbidden City.
This season we’re putting a spotlight on people who didn’t let failure get in their way. In this week’s “If At First” Emily tells us how author Stephen King did just that.
Katarina’s “Misleading Moniker” shed some light on how the funny bone got its name.
Every year, more than a million students applying to college will hammer out at least one essay. As you might imagine, the competition to write a killer essay is fierce. Athina gets some advice from...
You may know that there are state flags, state birds and state mottos. But Brendan tells there are also state sports.
In Emily’s “If At First You Don’t Succeed” report we’ll find out about celebrity Sylvester Stallone’s “rocky” road to success.
Katarina explains why the name for the instrument - English Horn is a “Misleading Moniker.”