The Secret To Finding Your Passion In Life: Igniting Your Spark

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Have you ever been asked what you are passionate about and want to accomplish in the future and why? Or maybe you’re even told to find your passion at some point in your life? As for me, YES, and a lot of times at that. For some people, finding their passion or what they love […]

So.. Much.. Coal!

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Honestly, I did not know there was so many types of coal until I researched for this post. But, before we get into that, let’s dive into what coal is. Coal is formed from decayed plant matter and is commonly found in sedimentary rock. Over half of the electricity produced in the United States is made […]

Pumpkin’s Cat Gallery #1

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What’s up KidzSearchers, Today I am going to show you some recent photos of my cat, Licks. You wouldn’t know how hard it is to keep your pets still for a photo, especially if they’re hyper like my cat. Let me know if you’d like more posts about her. Anyways, enough with the talk! Here […]

Why I Don’t Like Cool Math Games

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Today I am going to review coolmathgames.com, one of the top “educational” websites on the internet. I’m also going to explain why I don’t like this website, but we’ll get into that later.  At a glance, Cool Math Games is an online arcade filled with an impressive catalog of educational games for kids. However, you […]

Beating Copyright: How To Find Free Images For Your Posts!

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Let’s face it: Finding non-copyrighted images on the internet can be hard! But before we get into it, let’s explain what copyright is. Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights that someone has over their work. For example, when you search for cat pictures on Google, most of the results that come […]

Centipede VS Millipede: Which One?

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A centipede and a millipede. What is the difference? This is what we are talking about today! I did A LOT of research for this, so hang tight! Centipedes: Leggy Wigglers A centipede has many body segments, or parts. The centipede has two legs per segment, except for the last two segments, which have no legs […]

Types of Rocks Pt. 3: The Changed Ones

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The change of a caterpillar into a butterfly is called metamorphosis: meaning, to transform. A similar term- metamorphism – is used to describe the change of a rock into a new type of rock. Such change may be brought about by extreme heat or pressure. These are called metamorphic rocks. Based on their appearance and texture, metamorphic rocks […]

Shelled Mondays- Books!

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If you don’t know already, this is Fred. And if you don’t know Fred, he loves quizzes! So Fred and I come together once a week (preferably on Mondays) to make one for you all! Fred loves to read. But underwater, it’s hard to find books that don’t get damaged when they are wet! So […]

Types of Rocks Pt. 2: The Layered Ones

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In part 1 of this article we discussed fiery liquid rocks, like lava. However, most of the earth’s crust is covered by a layer of sand and mineral fragments, or sediments. In many places, heat and pressure have compacted these sediments into solid rock. This is called sedimentary rock. Over 75 percent of the earth’s surface is covered […]

Types of Rocks Part 1: The Fiery Ones

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Igneous Rocks- The Fiery Ones Huge bubbles of hot, fluid rock called magma form deep in the earth’s mantle and squeeze towards the surface. Occasionally, magma forces its way through the earth’s crust by erupting out of a volcano. Once the magma flows from a volcano, it is called lava. As the lava cools, it eventually hardens […]

Are There Transparent Solar Panels?

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The technology world is getting newer each day. The transparent solar panel is another great invention. We have seen solar panels that are usually blue in color in most places, sometimes on our rooftops. Have you seen or heard about  transparent solar panels? It is an amazing invention. This may be an answer to solve […]

20 Wicked Details from the Harry Potter Films You May Have Missed

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The Harry Potter movie franchise was comprised of eight movies in total over ten years, and each movie was made with great attention to detail and design. We, as Potterheads, pride ourselves on all the facts we know about the wizarding world. And I bet you’ve rewatched the movie series countless times already. But did […]

Meet Patron, The Bomb-Sniffing Jack Russell Terrier Hero in Ukraine

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Not all heroes wear capes. Some have furry coats, wagging tails, and floppy ears. Meet Patron, a 2-year-old Jack Russell terrier who has been saving lives in the war in Ukraine by discovering dangerous explosive devices. He was able to locate and help neutralize over 150 dangerous Russian bombs and landmines left by Russians since […]

Nathan Hale

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Nathan Hale: Colonial Spy Nathan Hale should be an example to us all. He did what not many human beings would be willing to do: lay down his life for his country. His selflessness set an example for many who were to come and he was a forerunner for the American Revolution. Nathan Hale was […]

Should Schools Have Exams?

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Aside from the debate about whether or not students should have school homework, another persistent matter has been discussed in the last few years: School Examinations. Examinations, mainly traditional or standardized tests, are commonly used to assess a students’ capabilities, knowledge, and level of intelligence. It’s a conventional system widely practiced in almost all schools […]

Trains

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Trains are one of the most fascinating inventions ever. They are complex to build, but they are so cool. Here are some facts on trains. Trains have been around since 1804 when Englishman Richard Trevithick wanted something to get around with that was faster, so he built the first ever steam powered train Here is […]

The CORRECT Way To Post On KidzNet

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Hey KidzSearchers!  I assume that you’ve created a post on this platform (That’s literally the point of KidzNet), and I assume that you’ve probably messed it up somehow because according to KidzSearch themselves, there’s been a lot of confusion surrounding this topic.  According to KidzSearch, there has been a lot of confusion about the featured […]