“Red” anything good lately?

Check out this week’s recommendations based on the theme “Redanything good lately?

Senior: Hero of the Fall; Jane Eyre; Catch-22; What’s a Girl Gotta Do?; Love, Simon; The Red House Mystery

Middle: Grenade; Crystal Keepers; The Calling of Morrigan Crow; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; Gansta Granny; Malice

Junior: Atticus Claw Learns to Draw; Katie’s New Recipe; Frey the Friday Fairy; The Boy at the Back of the Class; Totally Lame Vampire; Danny the Champion of the World

2021-02-26T13:46:39+00:00February 26th, 2021|

Science

Check out this week’s recommendations based on the theme “Science.”

Senior: Blood Work: A tale of medicine & murder in the scientific revolution; Rosalind Franklin: The dark lady of DNA; Proust was a Neuroscientist; The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a candle in the dark; Reality is Not What it Seems: The journey to Quantum Gravity; Electrons in Molecules: From basic principles to molecular electronics

Middle: The Scientific Revolution: How science and technology shaped the world; Shocking Electricity; Space, Stars, and Slimy Aliens; Chemistry: Understanding Substance and Matter; Physics: Understanding the properties of matter and energy; Biology: Understanding living matter

Junior: Science in the Renaissance; Smash! Exploring the mysteries of the universe with the large hadron collider; The Powerful World of Energy; The Shocking World of Electricity; Understanding Photosynthesis; The Basics of Cell Life

2021-02-12T09:13:49+00:00February 12th, 2021|

Technology

Check out this week’s recommendations based on the theme “Technology.”

Senior: Artificial Intelligence: Building smarter machines; Irresistible: The rise of addictive technology and the business of keeping us hooked; The Upstarts: How Uber, Airbnb, and the killer companies of the new Silicon Valley are changing the world; Automation of Labor; Data Mining; Reproductive Technology: Indispensable or problematic?

Middle: The Information Revolution: Transforming the world through technology; Solar Power; How the Internet Changed the World; Code Like a Girl; Alternative Energy Sources: The end of fossil fuels?; Bio-inspired Transportation and Communication

Junior: Computer Coding for Kids; The Industrial Revolution: Investigate how science and technology changed the world; Ancient Roman Technology; Privacy in the Digital World; Artificial Intelligence; Energy Eco Facts

2021-02-05T12:26:15+00:00February 5th, 2021|
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