Thursday, January 14, 2016

Star Wars

It has been more than 10 years since a Star Wars movie hit the big screen. After six films, which have earned more than $4 billion worldwide, creator George Lucas considered the series finished with 2005’s Revenge of the Sith. But a seventh movie, The Force Awakens, opened on December 18.

Lucas, who wrote or cowrote all of the previous films and directed four of them, is no longer involved. But a new generation of filmmakers hopes to recapture the qualities and spirit that made Star Wars beloved around the globe. 

Click  the link to see the movie trailer.
Star Wars Trailer

Did you see the movie? if so tell us all about the movie

Let Girls Learn

In Ghana, a girl’s place is in the home. She is expected to learn to cook and clean and, one
day, get married and have children. Educating girls is considered a waste of money. “It happens more than it should, where parents have money to send their girls to school but choose not to,” says Ryan Roach, a Peace Corps volunteer in Ghana, where nearly 55% of girls are not enrolled in secondary school. “Cultural beliefs say education is not a wise investment.”

The White House’s Let Girls Learn initiative is working to change this view of girls’ education, in Ghana and in countries worldwide. First Lady Michelle Obama says parents have to be persuaded that girls’ education is a better investment than marriage or household labor. For more, click  the video link below.
Let Girls Learn Video

How is girls not going to school in Ghana like civil rights and Martin Luther King Jr?

Inventions of 2015

What makes an invention great? Sometimes, an invention solves a problem you didn't think could be solved. Sometimes, an invention solves a problem you didn't even know you had. And sometimes, an invention just makes life more fun. Every year, TIME makes a list of the very best inventions. This video showcases five of our kid-friendly favorites.

Click the Link below to watch the latest inventions for 2015.
Inventions of 2015

Inventions are things that make life easier. If you could invent something, what would it be? 

Arctic Warming At All-Time High A new study finds record-high temperatures and less ice

According to the annual Arctic Report Card, released Tuesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Arctic is warmer than ever. The average air temperature over Arctic land reached 2.3 degrees Fahrenheit above average for the year ending in September. That's the highest since observations began in 1900.
"Warming is happening more than twice as fast in the Arctic than anywhere else in the world,” said NOAA chief scientist Rick Spinrad, at a meeting in San Francisco, California. “We know this is due to climate change.”
A Changed Environment
The Arctic is a polar region at the northernmost part of the earth. It centers on the North Pole and reaches into North America and Eurasia. With these record-high temperatures, the sea ice that forms when Arctic Ocean water freezes is melting. Even when the ice reached its peak coverage this past February, it was at its lowest amount since records began in 1979. The minimum ice coverage, reached in September, was the fourth lowest on record.
Melting ice takes a toll on animals, including walruses. Usually, these marine mammals haul themselves onto ice floes, or sheets of floating ice, to mate and give birth. But finding little ice, the walruses in Northwest Alaska have lately been crowding onto beaches. This is new behavior, and it can cause big problems, according to Martin Jeffries of the federal Office of Naval Research and Jackie Richter-Menge of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Crowds can lead to stampedes, putting baby walruses, called calves, in danger.
Snow cover in June in both the North American and Eurasian parts of the Arctic was at the second lowest level since scientists began recording in 1967. With less snow covering the ground, more sunlight gets through to the land, which soaks up the energy and gets warmer. June snow cover has been dropping by 18 percent every ten years since 1979, according to the study.

As kids, what can we do to help stop global warming?

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Baby Chameleons

Chameleons are very interesting lizards. Learn how mother chameleons have babies and see how cute
the little ones are.


Click the link below to see a short video on baby chameleons.
Baby Chameleons

Do you think having a baby chameleon would be a good idea? Why or why not
Remember to respond in complete sentences.