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Answer FIVE Geography questions each week based on major news events.
This Week's lesson:
Finland drops out of landmine treaty
Typewriters aren't bygone relics: Old-school desktop devices gain new-generation users
Before computers and other digital devices existed, some students wrote book reports, term papers and other class projects on an old-fashioned keyboard. They tapped letters, numbers and punctuation marks on electric or manual typewriters -- last...
NASA's Night Sky Network
A monthly column on the latest space discoveries and technologies for elementary students (Updated Monthly)
Elon Musk's Starship rocket blows up in ‘major anomaly’
SpaceX's massive Starship spacecraft exploded into a dramatic fireball during testing in Texas last week, the latest in a series of setbacks for billionaire Elon Musk’s Mars rocket program. The company attributed it to a "major anomaly." The spacecra...
Tap the wealth of information in your newspaper as a teaching tool:
⇒ Elementary (K-4)Science Audio webcasts: An exclusive partnership with Pulse of the Planet, updated daily with two-minute sound portraits of Planet Earth. Tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide, blending interviews with extraordinary natural sounds.
How well do you keep up with the world around you? Take this week’s quiz to test your knowledge of recent national and world events.
Diversity, multiculturalism, worldwide events. You'll find plenty for classroom discussions in this listing of events.
This week's word in the news: SKEWED
DEFINITION:
FOUND IN THE NEWS:
He suggested the misnaming was intentional — and a reflection of the administration’s skewed priorities.
The Los Angeles Times -- 06/23/2025
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