Life of Steve Jobs – Part 2
Written by Keshav Mohta, a grade 8 student.
It was the year 1978. Apple Computers was doing very well. They had been able to sell a large number of Apple II’s in the previous year and were highly profitable…
Written by Keshav Mohta, a grade 8 student.
It was the year 1978. Apple Computers was doing very well. They had been able to sell a large number of Apple II’s in the previous year and were highly profitable…
Written by Nihal Singh Dhingra, a grade 9 student.
Written by Prakriti Panwar, a grade 11 student.
The fear of the COVID-19 has put a hard stop to all religious gatherings, including Hajj- an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, a city in Saudi Arabia….
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 Rehmat Kaur, a grade 9 student.
Joe Biden is an American politician who was the Vice President of the United States of America from 2009 to 2017.
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),,,
One minute read. Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 6 student (junior editor I Kid You Not).
Ironically, the year 2020 will have no 20-20. And instead of sticking it to their friends in a round of cricket, the kids are stuck to Stick Cricket…
Written by Harshit Gaur – a grade 7 student.
Area 51 has been a source of conspiracy and paranormal stories – people believe that Area 51 is the place the American government hides alien bodies and UFOs…