Venezuela’s Tepuis
The tepuis or tabletop mountains are located in Venezuela which are really elevated plateaus. They are spectacular and rarely visited because of its waterfall, Angel Falls, the largest waterfall...
The 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
By Ella D., Grade 5 News Flash! If you like winter sports, then I hope you checked out the Winter Olympics. There was skiing, snowboarding, figure skating, and a...
Global Warming!
By Alesh F., Grade 5 Global warming is when the world heats up by greenhouse gasses (like methane and carbon dioxide) These gasses are released into the atmosphere. The...
Doctor Who Newsflash! New outfit revealed!
By: Katie W., 4th grade As you may know, the new Doctor Peter Capaldi has finally chosen his new outfit. Peter Capaldi is a lifetime Doctor Who fan who...
Plane Spotting, Part 2
By James W., 5th Grade I’m back! I went plane spotting, saw awesome beaches and had sand flying at me at 50 miles per hour! Yay! This is how...
British Food
By Katie W. There are a lot of British foods out there, and I’ve tried some of them myself. Some are delicious, some are not the best, and some...
March 2013 Print Edition
The PDF version of The Edison Light Bulb, March 2013, is here! This is the print version distributed to all students at Edison. The PDF is useful for printing extra...
Christmas and New Years in Japan
By Sarah S., 3rd Grade I was in Japan for Christmas. In Japan, Christmas is not a big family thing. Still, there are a lot of decorations outside and...
November 2012 Print Edition
This print edition contains the following articles:
Sunday Streets by Calder M. 1
The Catacombs by Natalie H. & Avery M. . 1
Shimmer and the Bubble Adventure by Ellie U. 2
Redwall...
Geography: South Sudan and Kosovo
By Keefe, Grade 5 I’m here to talk about the two new emerged countries, Kosovo and South Sudan. Kosovo’s capital is Pristina, and South Sudan’s capital is Juba. The...