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The Olympic Games started in ancient Greece to honor Zeus, the king of the gods.
Social Studies, World History
Grades 3-5
Energy moves through an ecosystem, which is a community of living things and their environment.
Science, Life Science & Biology
Kehinde Wiley is known for his portraits of Black individuals set against colorful backgrounds, exploring themes of identity and power.
Other, Social Studies, Visual Arts, World History
Grades 9-12
Three friends found a bumblebee nest in the woods.
English Language Arts, Writing & Composition
Semicolons are punctuation marks that connect related ideas in sentences.
Egyptians, Kushites, and Israelites lived in northern Africa and southwestern Asia.
Social Studies, Geography, World History
The tundra is a cold, flat place with no trees.
Science, Earth & Space Science
Grades K-2
Heat is a type of energy that makes tiny parts move.
Kids can have problems at school, like cutting in line or taking toys.
Health, Social Emotional Learning
Reindeer live in cold places like Alaska and Northern Europe.
A company is trying to bring back the dire wolf by changing the DNA of gray wolves.
Grades 6-8
Mesopotamia, located in West Asia between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, is where cities first began around 4500 BCE.
Plankton are tiny organisms that drift in water and play a big role in the planet's health.
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