📚 Lesson Plan #22

A New Water Discover On Mars, Coconut Shorelines Around The World and Mastering Your Breathing!

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The Surprising (and Sustainable) Solution to Shoreline Protection!

Check out the latest eco-friendly tool in shoreline protection that's both sustainable and cost-effective. Find out why coconut husks, called coir, are this latest craze for shielding shorelines around the world!

How Mastering Your Breathing Can Help Control Your Stress and Pain

Discover the power of belly breathing, a simple exercise that can have a big impact on your health and well-being. The best part? Even kids can do it.📺WATCH THIS VIDEO ON BELLY BREATHING FOR CHILDREN

Bringing the World's Most Romantic River Back to Life

From sewage to swimming: Paris' Seine River is undergoing a miraculous transformation after a century of pollution. Find out how the City of Love is making a splash with its latest eco-friendly initiative.📺WATCH THIS NEWS STORY HERE

Scientists Discover Signs of a 'Modern' Glacier on Mars That Hints at Buried Water

Are we one step closer to sending humans to live on Mars? Find out what they've found and how it could impact future human exploration in space.

From Homework to Heroism: How a Nine-Year-Old Girl Saved Her Mother's Life

Aria Lamen was doing her homework when her mother suddenly collapsed. Learn more about how Aria's calmness and presence of mind helped save her mother's life and inspired her community.📺WATCH HER INSPIRING STORY HERE

Goodable Trivia Question of the WeekRoughly how long will the journey to Mars last?A) 2-3 weeksB) 2-3 monthsC) 8-9 monthsAnswer: C) 8-9 months! According to NASA, a one-way trip to Mars would take about eight to nine months. If you wanted to make it a round-trip, it would take about 21 months as you will need to wait about three months on Mars to make sure Earth and Mars are in a suitable location to make the trip back home.

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