Author: Kinooze Learning
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A Friend Like Myra
After a fun filled fourth grade, it was time to start the fifth grade. Sadly Toni and Jake had to move out of the school as they moved out of town. It was just Myra and Sweeny now. Although they missed Toni and Jake, at least they had each other. They still remembered the times…
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What Do We Call a Group?
Why don’t we just call a group of things, well, a Group? Or a collection of things? A bunch of things may be? In English language quite interestingly, whenever people, animals or things are put together in a group, the group is given a special name. Have you heard of the word collective? It means…
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Never Give Up
(Shash, 11, shows us where there is a will there is a way) Once there was a boy named Tommy Tucker. He was 13 years old and was from a poor family. His father was a pizza deliverer and was ill very often. Since he was a child, he had always had an ambition… a…
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A Visit to Italy
Romi and Chris were so excited as their parents were taking them to Italy. They had always observed Italy on the map and it looked really funny shaped like a boot. Near the toe of the boot is an island named Sicily. Towards the north, there is another island Sardinia. Both the islands are a…
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Animal Kingdom
Let us begin with the very basics. Think of any creature – bugs, birds, animals, fishes, or anything else. I can tell you that the creature you just thought of belongs to a group called the Animal Kingdom. The Animal Kingdom is divided into two groups: Invertebrates – All animals without back bones are called…
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National Park on The Moon?
First of all, what is a National park? A National park is a piece of land that a sovereign state declares its own and then conserves it for future generations. National parks are often associated with wildlife and its conservation, however, that is not always the case. So why do we need a national park…
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The Journey of Bread
The French Baguette, Italian Ciabatta, German Pumpernickel or Indian Naan all have something in common. Can you guess what? Yes! They are all breads, main part of our diet, and full of carbohydrates. Did you know that breads have been around for almost 30,000 years? The breads have been a part of humans ever since…
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On Cloud Nine
( Disha writes a delightful story) One fine day when I was sitting on the sofa and playing a game with my best friend Rainy. We saw a shooting star pass by the window and that too in full daylight! I know it’s funny, but the shooting star was bright red in color and it…
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Pluto’s Newly Disovered Moons Named
Two new moons of Pluto were discovered in July 2011 and July 2012. Both the moons were a chance discovery by a team led by Mark Showalter, senior scientist at the Seti Institute, US. The team was actually on a mission to discover whether there were any rings around the dwarf planet. At that time,…
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The Pineapple Tree
(Shash, 11, writes a humorous poem about a boy who is scared of bees) Once I saw a pineapple tree, Suddenly I heard a sound, It was the noise of a buzzing bee, It was big and fat and round! Now I’m very scared of bees, So I ran and ran and ran, I ran…
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Spring and Fall
Once upon a time there lived a beautiful fairy who took care of all the harvest on earth. Her name was Ceres. Ceres took care that the earth looked beautiful all year round with blossomed flowers and bountiful of crop. The trees were laden with fruits, and the grass was green everywhere. Ceres made sure…
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Weather
( Kaavya, 12 year old, writes an interesting article on the weather) The grueling heat and further anticipations were reversed with dust storm and rain that Delhi and NCR witnessed recently. As I sat witnessing the lightning and thunder, I pondered over the repercussions of the intense storm. How it must have eventually dislocated many…