Orchestra VS. Band
By Adhinanth Karthikeyan, 6th Grade
By Adhinanth Karthikeyan, 6th Grade
Groundhog Day, the ultimate showdown between six more weeks of winter or an early burst of spring, is hands down one of life's most dramatic moments. And who's at the center of this meteorological drama? None other than Punxsutawney Phil – the groundhog with the big decision to make: to see his shadow or not to see his shadow. It's...
Most people think that "intelligence" means how skilled you are at math, how quickly you can answer a question, or how good your grades are. But actually, Harvard professor Dr. Howard Gardner identified seven different types of intelligence! Unfortunately, the seven intelligences are overlooked in schools and communities. You've most likely never...
By Adhvaith Adav Vasudev, 6th Grade
By Tarang Dua and Nihaan Suraparaju
Whether it's making a gingerbread house or decorating cookies, food is an important part of the holidays for everyone. Some of the best food comes near the holiday season! Another big part of the holiday season is superstitions. So, I decided to tell you about some of the best types of superstitions-food superstitions.
Once upon a time on a cloudy day on November 9th in the windowless interior room of Ms. Peters' classroom during 8th period, it was a normal day, a picture of Justin Trudeau (the prime minister of Canada and Ms. Peters' boyfriend) sat in perfection on her file cabinet and clocks of all different times ticked by. We were learning...
Happy Holidays From The Planet Earth!!!
Skiing and snowboarding are very common winter sports, but which is better? Skiing and snowboarding have their pros and cons. For example, ski boots are tough, and hard to walk around in. But, snowboarding boots are much softer, and some say more comfortable. Something can also be said for the difficulty to learn and master both skills. It is true...