Science360
Teens And Stress
Ever wonder what is going on in the mind of a teenager, especially one who is stressed out? UCLA Psychologist Adriana Galvan is on a quest to find out. With support from the National Science Foundation, she's investigating the effects of...
Weird History
What It Was Like to Witness the Guillotine
Reservedly advocated as a humane killing device by Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin during the 18th century, the guillotine executed people en masse during the French Revolution; France discontinued its use after 1977. The mechanism of death...
Curated Video
Writing Numbers as Words
In this video, students learn how to write numbers as words by understanding standard form, expanded form, and word form. They also learn about the tricky numbers like teens and tens and how to correctly write them.
Curated Video
10 years on, Michael Brown's Ferguson death is remembered by attorney Ben Crump and advocates
"We still continue to see so many cases of excessive unconstitutional force," attorney Ben Crump told Scripps News. Ten years after Michael Brown's death, advocates are still at work. (Scripps News)
Teen Kids News
A Kind of Spark
Over the years there have been a growing number of movies and tv shows that portray autistic characters, like The Good Doctor, Atypical and Extraordinary Attorney Woo. But in our special two-part report, Ava tells us about "A Kind of...
Teen Kids News
Jane's Carousel
Some people say history repeats itself. But Katie found a place where history goes round and round…and up and down – a truly historic Carousel built by Jane Walentas.
Teen Kids News
Flag Facts: Michigan
There's an entire history lesson in a state flag, you just need to know what to look for. Ellie tells us what in Michigan’s flag.
Teen Kids News
Grizzly Bear Safety
Brendan has some tips on what to do if you ever come face to face with a grizzly bear.
Teen Kids News
(Not So) Fun Fact: Suncreen Dangers
Reese tells us why some sunscreens are harming the oceans.
Teen Kids News
Art Smart: Frida Kahlo
Emily’s “Art Smart” report explores the art of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2027
Once again we’re happy to announce the finalists in a competition that truly helps to save lives. The Drive Safe Chicago contest, sponsored by the National Road Safety Foundation is open to teens in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa....
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2029
It probably won’t surprise you to hear that teens spend a lot of time online.
And probably, it also won’t surprise you to hear that during the pandemic, we spent even more time online. That means more than ever, we need to up our game...
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2025
When you realize that there are almost four thousand colleges in the US – figuring out which are the best ones for you can seem overwhelming. Ava gets some guidance from an expert.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is one of the most...
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2020
If you’re thinking about going to college there’s certainly a lot to think about. Academics, location, size, reputation, cost – and that’s just for starters. But as Ava tells us, there’s another consideration that is becoming...
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2013
Most of us have been doing it since kindergarten: we stand up, face the American flag, and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. Ava tells us that a similar ceremony takes place every day – across the U.S. and even around the world. The...
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2005
New Orleans - Louisiana’s biggest city - is famous for a lot of things. For giving birth to jazz. For creole cuisine. And for the wild and colorful annual street party known as Mardi gras. It’s also known for its famous nickname: The Big...
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2001
This Special Anniversary Show is dedicated to celebrating the start of Teen Kids News’ 20th season on the air. In Part 1 we tell you how the show got its start and we talk to some of the anchors & reporters that were involved that very...
Teen Kids News
NRSF Presents Drive Safe Chicago
Once again we’re happy to announce the finalists in a competition that truly helps to save lives. The Drive Safe Chicago contest, sponsored by the National Road Safety Foundation is open to teens in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Iowa....
Teen Kids News
Word Wise: Walrus
In “Word Wise” Veronique tells us how one of the strangest looking animals on the planet – the walrus – got its name.
Teen Kids News
What's in a Name? - Legos
Ever since 1949, kids and adults around the world have been playing with these brightly colored, interlocking plastic bricks
Teen Kids News
Washington Monument
Sebastian tells us about the tallest structure in Washington DC... as the first monument to have been built it fittingly honors the first president of the United States.
Teen Kids News
The Scholarship Guru
For many teens preparing for college is top of mind. Ava gets some tips on getting over some of the highest hurdles to getting a higher education from the Scholarship Guru... Carlynn Greene.
Teen Kids News
The 2023 New York Auto Show
In this report sponsored by OurAutoExpert.com, Mike Caudill gives us a sneak peek at some of the hottest new cars from the floor of the New York Auto Show.
Teen Kids News
Teen Kids News Show 2006
No question, classical music has long been recognized as one of society’s greatest achievements. However, in recent years it’s become increasingly clear that classical music – as well as many other art forms – have a way to go to truly...