Scientists get an inside look at how beatboxers produce mind-blowing sounds using only their mouths.

Axolotls are everywhere, from pop culture to pet stores and science labs. But in the wild, they're almost extinct.
Videos (1)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Lesson Plan (1)

Scientists have taught cows to pee in a bathroom to help fight climate change.
Videos (1)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Lesson Plan (1)

A boat designed as a class science project goes missing—only to be discovered thousands of miles away.
Videos (1)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Skills Sheets (4)
Lesson Plan (1)

Chris J. Schell studies the wild animals that roam U.S. cities and their parks.
Videos (1)
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Read a gross science article about the world's largest hair ball.

Constructing Explanations: Analyze a photo of an intriguing natural phenomenon.
Skills Sheets (1)

Read a short science news article with a graph about eco-friendly school buses.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Read a short science news article about a new way to make pizza.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Read a short science news article about the insect with the strongest bite.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Read a short science news article with a graph about space debris.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Read a short science news article with about a drone that collects whale spray.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Read a short science news article with a chart about sleep.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)

Time to sharpen your pencils— it’s the start of a new school year! Here are some facts about these essential classroom tools.
Skills Sheets (2)
Skills Sheets (2)
