This Week in Kid Scoop
Teacher Appreciation Week
Listen and learn a little song for your teacher. Be sure to thank your teacher during Teacher Appreciation Week May 8-12. Web Links Teacher Appreciation Week: What Kids Can DoThis site has several activities that kids can do to show … Continue reading
What Money Looks like
Money around the world comes in many different shapes, sizes and colors. This helps people distinguish money from one country from another. It also helps people who can’t see well, or can’t read, to immediately know the value of the … Continue reading
Ecobricks
People around the world are using plastic to make bricks for building furniture, walls and even entire buildings. Continue reading
Spring Around the World
In this video, learn all about aspects of the spring months such as seasonal changes in weather and spring around the world. Continue reading
Types of Caves
Find out how some funny-acting cows led to the discovery of a famous cave. It’s all on Kid Scoop this week! Continue reading
World’s Largest Bee
For nearly 40 years, the world’s biggest bee was thought to be extinct. In 2019, one was found in Indonesia. The scientists who found it called it a “flying bulldog.” Find out why on this week’s Kid Scoop! Continue reading
How to Write a News Article
News articles are designed to relate the news. The article is written to inform readers. It is factual, meant to present information in a quick, digestible form. This video explains the elements of writing a newspaper article. Watch the video and then write your own article! Continue reading
Money Count and Compare
Counting coins can be a tricky concept but here is a fun way to practice. Continue reading
Women in Sports Change the Image of Women Everywhere
In the last 130 years, women have made great strides in their ability to play sports, get and stay fit, and enjoy all the health benefits of sports. As women broke barriers in sports, they opened a world of new freedoms for all women. Continue reading
Mountain to Monument
This week Kid Scoop introduces students to two large monuments carved out of the Black Hills, mountains located in South Dakota. Continue reading