Angela Merkel, The chancellor of Germany
Written by Aanya Krishna – a grade 6 student.
Angela Merkel is a German politician best known as the first female Chancellor of Germany.
Written by Aanya Krishna – a grade 6 student.
Angela Merkel is a German politician best known as the first female Chancellor of Germany.
Written by Yamini Bharadwaj, grade 9 student.
For most of us mathematics is almost inseparably associated with never-ending pages of homework and the thin, groaningly tick-marked and dog-eared pages of bulky textbooks…
Written by Jaivir Dhingra, a grade 5 student.
Earth’s outer layer called the lithosphere has huge rocky plates that are placed together like a jigsaw puzzle…
Written by Anvika Khaitan – a grade 8 student.
Glacier mice are round balls of moss that are found on glaciers. They always manage to travel together and scientists are still trying to understand the movements of them…
Written by Meher Gupta, a grade 6 student (this is an archived post. Meher is now in grade 8).
Water is one of the most essential things a person needs; 60-70% of our body is water…
Written by Aanya Krishna – a grade 6 student.
On June 10th, anti-racism protesters tore down a statue of Christopher Columbus in Minneapolis, Virginia (in the United States of America),,,
Written by Saina Doval, a grade 5 student.
Have you ever seen those disgusting, crusty, leaflike fungi which are visible on rocks, walls, and trees?
Written by Shreya Panda, a grade 11 student.
Protection of the rights of religious and ethnic minorities is the backbone of India’s secular values…
Written by Kushaan Agarwal, a grade 9 student.
This day came into existence in 1908 and was introduced by Anna Jarvis when she held a memorial for her mother at….
Written by Naina Singh, a grade 6 student.
Christmas is over and if you were good, you probably got some gifts. But, do you know the story of Santa Claus?