Author: Kinooze Learning

  • T20: West Indies in Finals of Worldcup

    T20: West Indies in Finals of Worldcup

    West Indies made it to the ICC World T20 final with a smashing 74-run victory over Australia at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo yesterday. Chris Gayle scored 75 and Windies set a huge target of 206 for Australia to chase. Australians couldn’t do much and fell like a house of cards. This is West…

  • All The World’s A Stage

    All The World’s A Stage

    Do you know who wrote these famous lines?  A very famous play writer in the 16th century in England. His name was William Shakespeare. He was born in the April of 1564 and lived till 52 years of age. His style of writing was very dramatic. In those times,  people spoke in a very different manner. If you…

  • Blue Honey, Green Honey!

    Blue Honey, Green Honey!

    When you think of honey you usually think of  warm yellow sweet syrup.. Yummy! But what if you opened a beehive and found blue or green honey? That is what happened with Beekeepers in northeastern France. Recently when they collected honey they were alarmed to find their bees producing honey in unnatural shades of green and blue.…

  • T20: Srilanka into the Finals

    T20: Srilanka into the Finals

    Srilanka batted first and set up a total of 139 for Pakistan to chase. It wasn’t a huge total to chase but Pakistan’s batting order failed to score. Srilanks beat Pakistan by 16 runs. Man of the match was Mahila Jayawardene. Srilanka will now meet Australia or West Indies in the final on Sunday. The…

  • Robot Goes To School!

    Robot Goes To School!

    .. And the boy who sent the robot stays home. Wow! Devon Carrow, from New York in America, uses the £3,000 ‘robo-swot’ to attend his classes sitting right at home. The high-tech gadget uses HD cameras to show Devon his classroom and he can signal when he wants to give an answer with a flashing…

  • Do I Have To Use Soap?

    Do I Have To Use Soap?

    Every time you come back from school or play, your parents remind you to first wash you hands with “soap”. Every Time you visit your doctor he also asks you if you are sticking to the healthy habit of washing hands before eating food. You are watching your favorite cartoon and just in the middle…

  • The Firefighters

    The Firefighters

    Firefighters are always asking the question “Where is the Fire?” As soon as they get to know where the fire is their red fire trucks race through the streets towards the fire. Who are Firefighters? They are the real life heroes who put themselves in danger to save other people’s lives. Firefighters usually wear a fire-resistant jacket, …

  • Colosseum – One of the Seven Wonders

    Colosseum – One of the Seven Wonders

    In ancient Rome, amphitheaters were built in the city. They were places where performances and events were held for public entertainment. Amphitheaters were open air, mostly circular or oval and could accommodate thousand of spectators. The Colosseum, the largest amphitheater to be built during Roman Empire  was established by Roman Emperor Vespasian who was the  founder of the Flavian…

  • What Will Happen In The Future?

    What Will Happen In The Future?

    Have you ever wondered, what will happen in the future? Will mother nature still be there to nurture? I hear that good water will be scanty, Even though coca-cola will be in plenty. Will fruits still grow on trees, Or in a fruit factory? Might taste like candy and very satisfactory. To eat or to…

  • Taj Mahal in Dubai?

    Taj Mahal in Dubai?

    One of the seven wonders of the world and India’s pride – The Taj Mahal, might be replicated in Dubai by  Falconcity of Wonders, a local multi-purpose development company in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) . Salim al-Musa, the chairman of Falconcity of Wonders said that the proposed Dubai structure would be called Taj Arabia and will be…

  • Comet ISON Will Dazzle Earth In 2013

    Comet ISON Will Dazzle Earth In 2013

    What! A comet that is 15 times brighter than the moon will fly by Earth in 2013, now that is going to be spectacular. According to its current position the comet will be visible after sunset and so bright that moon will shy away. The comet, discovered by astronomers in Russia using the International Scientific…

  • Who Stole the Great Barrier Reef?

    Who Stole the Great Barrier Reef?

    The Great Barrier Reef has lost half of its coral cover in the last 27 years. Loss of coral is caused mainly by cyclones and crown-of-thorns starfish as reported by Australian Institute of Marine Science in Townsville. There are two major reasons why this is happening tropical cyclone storms, growing population of crown-of-thorns starfish and…