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Big Brain News Ep. 76: Sun Science, Splash Races, and Super Sports

Big Brain News Ep. 76: Sun Science, Splash Races, and Super Sports

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Big Brain News — Episode 76 (2026-06-22) Today’s kid-safe stories connect science, history, and teamwork. Story 1: Summer Solstice (Northern Hemisphere) • What it is: A day with the most daylight in many places. • Why it happens: Earth is tilted, so our side leans toward the Sun in summer. • Simple activity: Shadow check—observe a shadow from the same safe spot in the morning, midday, and evening. Story 2: Near Stonehenge — Possible Early Sun-Tracking Posts • What archaeologists reported: Soil clues that may mark where two wooden posts once stood. • Why it matters: Watching sunrise/sunset positions helps people notice seasonal patterns. • Conversation prompt: How could people plan planting or celebrations without clocks or calendars? Story 3: Dragon Boat Festival Races • What it is: A long-running tradition featuring teams paddling in rhythm. • Key idea: Timing + coordination = smoother movement (great teamwork example). • Quick practice: Clap a steady beat and try a simple group motion together. Parent/Teacher Corner These stories mix nature, culture, and sports in a light, kid-friendly way. If your child gets curious, look up your local sunset time or watch a short dragon boat clip to spot teamwork. Discussion Questions 1) What’s one thing you notice the Sun doing differently in summer compared to winter? 2) Which sport or activity do you think takes the best teamwork, and why?
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