Vol. 146 No. 3, October - October 2013
Index
- A picture is worth a thousand words.
- A sneaky new species: scientists discover a new mammal in South America.
- A sneaky new species: scientists discover a new mammal in South America.
- Brain power!(STUDENT WORK SHEET) (Brief article)
- Bug bites.
- Debate: fine parents if their kids bully?
- Exploring history.
- Fine parents if their kid is a bully?
- Flying tomatoes.
- Flying tomatoes.
- Heads up real news about drugs and your body.
- Insect detective.
- Lego master: meet an artist who makes life-size sculptures from the colorful building bricks.
- Maya Mia! Scientists discover a sculpture that provides clues about a great ancient civilization.
- Mini-lesson: past-tense verbs.
- News chart.
- News graph.
- News IQ: page 6.
- News IQ: pages 2-3.
- News IQ: pages 4-5.
- News IQ: pages 4-5.
- Piano whiz.
- Piano whiz.
- Place in the news: California.
- Putting out the flames.
- Reading comprehension.
- Reasons for running.
- Sailing into history: the explorer Balboa reached the Pacific Ocean 500 years ago.
- Sticky situation.
- Sticky situation.
- Teaching with tablets: thanks to computer tablets, kids in two villages in Ethiopia are getting their first chance at an education.
- The awesomely evolved human brain.
- The BFG.
- The newest Americans.
- This issue in focus.
- Too young to run? Kids who run races alongside adults are getting a lot of attention--but not all of it's good. Are these young runners going too far?
- Vocabulary builder.
- Where's the beef? A scientist grows hamburger meat in a laboratory.
- World of bugs.
- You be the editor.
- You be the editor.
- Roadkill for dinner.
- Waaay down under.
- $3.70.
- 11.
- 28,000.
- 49%.
- 737.5.
- Are 'likes' contagious?
- Stonehenge revealed.
- Meeting of the minds.
- Signs of alien life?
- Sunshine in a bottle.
- Going to war: who decides?
- The end of America's car culture? Once a symbol of the American dream and young adulthood, cars seem to be losing some of their appeal.
- Supreme decisions.
- Could you pass the U.S. citizenship test?
- Minimum age and a minimum wage: seventy-five years ago, Congress passed the nation's most important legislation dealing with workers' rights.
- The awesomely evolved human brain.
- Should the death penalty be abolished? The Supreme Court has increasingly restricted the use of capital punishment.
- Movie theater switcheroo.
- [Cartoons].
- Fatigued.
- Photo analysis.