Breleigh has an easy tip on how to help reduce stress.
Category - Season 23
If you love DIY projects, you’ll love Luke’s “Household Hack” for reducing the mess when your project requires drilling a hole in the wall.
In this week’s “Make the Grade” Christin explains the connection between chewing gum and your grades.
There’s a resource that can help choose a college... The Princeton Review's Best College List.
George explains the actual scientific meaning of the word jiffy.
In “Art Smart” this week we get learn about the circumstances Van Gogh was dealing with when he painted Starry Night.
Ava is back with another “Kenya Believe It” report packed with facts about zebras.
Christin has a “Make the Grade” report about a skill that is still important, despite how much work we do on computers.
Mason tells us about a new sport you probably never heard of: Extreme Ironing!
Don't get buried alive!! Katarina tells us one of the reasons the phrase “saved by the bell” came about.
In ”WORD” this week you can test your knowledge on the definitions of: ephemeral, irrigate and superfluous.
After 5 years of fighting, the Allies took one of the biggest gambles of World War II: the invasion of France. As Chloe reports, it was a titanic battle that led to the end of the war.
Reporter Reese tells us just how many stars there are in the universe – the number may surprise you!
Christin is back with a “Make the Grade” report that will give you some tips on how to get started writing an essay.
Costa Rica’s national animal –– the sloth –– might seem a strange choice at first. But as Ava reports, the choice makes perfect sense.
Maggie explains why the Eiffel Tower is not the always the same height!
Every year the “crossroads of the world,” as it’s called, becomes the “track” for the Times Square Kids Run.
Our WORD segment will help grow your vocabulary – this week’s words are: bipartisan, preemptive and porous.
The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 is one of the strangest disasters in U.S. history.
The Moor frog has what you could call a superpower... a cryoprotectant!
Caris helps us answer the age-old question "who is buried in Grant’s tomb?"
