Category: Grade 5

Grade 4

Why Do We Eat Popcorn At The Movies

The article explains the origin and science behind popcorn making. It discusses how popcorn kernels pop due to the moisture and starch sealed within the kernel, and how popcorn cultivation and popularity grew over time. The article also highlights the significant role of popcorn in the movie industry and its continued popularity today.

Grade 4

Is It Normal To Talk To Yourself?

The article discusses the normality of self-talk and its importance in our daily lives. It explains that self-talk refers to the narration inside our heads and that it is a common behavior that most people engage in. The article also explores the development of self-talk, its impact on attitude and performance, the power of positive and negative self-talk, and how cognitive behavioral therapy can help regulate self-talk.

Biology

Do You See A Face You’re Actually Hallucinating

The article discusses the phenomenon of face pareidolia, which is the tendency for humans to see faces in inanimate objects. It explains that our brains are hypersensitive to faces due to their importance in social interactions, and this hypersensitivity can lead to seeing illusory faces. However, our brains are also quick to recognize when a face is fake, usually within a quarter of a second. The article also explores how manipulating certain brain areas can impact our perception of faces, and suggests that certain features are crucial for face detection.

Grade 4

Who Is The Fastest God In All Mythology

The article introduces the Myth Olympics, where creatures and deities from various mythologies compete in a race. The contestants include Sleipnir, Raiju, Idaten, and Savitar, each known for their incredible speed. After a thrilling race, Savitar emerges as the winner by using his mastery of motion to immobilize Sleipnir just centimeters from the finish line.

Biology

Why Did Megalodon Go Extinct

The article discusses the discovery and characteristics of the megalodon, the largest shark to have ever lived. It explores the megalodon’s size, diet, physical attributes, and the factors that led to its extinction. The article also highlights the impact of the megalodon’s extinction on global ecosystems and emphasizes the importance of conserving modern-day sharks.

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