NEWS SCOOP EDITION:
November 14, 2003
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Directions: Do you have a nose for the news? Find out by answering the following questions from this week's TIME for Kids magazine. Just circle the letter next to the correct answer or write your answer below the question.
Article:
Saving Their Native Language
1.
Lost City School is in what state?
A.
Oklahoma
B.
Nebraska
C.
Hulbert
Article:
Saving Their Native Language
2.
What Native language is mostly spoken at the Lost City School?
A.
French
B.
Cherokee
C.
Italian
Article:
Top 5 Largest American Indian Tribes
3.
The largest American Indian tribe is the
A.
Sioux.
B.
Cherokee.
C.
Navajo.
Article:
Top 5 Largest American Indian Tribes
4.
Which tribe has more people than the Sioux tribe?
A.
Cherokee
B.
Navajo
C.
Both A and B
Article:
Time for a Little Change
5.
This story is mostly about
A.
how nickels are made.
B.
a new nickel design.
C.
the country of France.
Article:
Time for a Little Change
6.
The U.S. mint makes
A.
American cars.
B.
American coins.
C.
American planes.
Article:
Time for a Little Change
7.
You can tell from this story that Lewis and Clark
A.
are not important in American history.
B.
explored land out West.
C.
both A and B
Article:
Remembering a President
8.
Which of the following statements is an opinion?
A.
John F. Kennedy was a U.S. President.
B.
John F. Kennedy was the best U.S. President.
C.
John F. Kennedy created the Peace Corps.
Article:
Remembering a President
9.
In which book would you most likely find more information about John F. Kennedy?
A.
Presidents of the United States
B.
How to Take Photographs
C.
Kings and Queens of England
Article:
Saving Their Native Language
10.
Why are students at the Lost City School learning to speak Cherokee?
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