Research
News
Caring for Yourself
Making Good Decisions
Being a Reporter
100

Something or someone who provides information is called this.

What is a source?

100

The N in NUT.

What is something new?

100
The American Academy of Pediatrics suggest children ages 6 to 12 need 9 to 12 hours of this every day. 

What is sleep?

100

Too much stress can result in these physical symptoms. (Name two)

What are headaches, stomachaches, tight muscles, lack of appetite, too much appetite, lack of sleep.

100

Reporters should bring these things with them on an interview. 

What are paper and pencil?
200

Looking at the end of a website URL is one way to identify if a website is this.

What is trustworthy?

200

The U in NUT

What is Something unusual?

200

American Heart Association recommends children have at least 60 minutes of this every day. 

What is physical activity?

200

Too much stress can result in these emotional symptoms. (Name one)

What are feelings of worry, anger, and sadness. (Also can accept anxiety or depression.)

200

Reporters want to share these bits of information with their readers. 

What are facts? 

300

Reporters must always credit their sources so they aren't accused of doing this. 

What is plagiarism?

300

The T in NUT

What is timely?

300

To protect your identity, you should create one of these, using a mix of numbers and letters.

What is a strong password?

300

Practice that focuses on the present moment.

What is mindfulness?

300

The first sentence or sentences in a news story are called this. 

What is a lead?

400

A conversation between two people for the purpose of writing a story for a newspaper or magazine is called this. 

What is an interview?

400

Sources in news stories should include these people who know a lot about a particular topic.

What are experts?

400

Four things you should never share with anyone online. 

What are your name, address, phone number, and birthdate? (Also can accept personal information, passwords, etc.) 

400

Ways that friendship can help you.

What are encouraging you to make healthy decisions, decreasing loneliness, and making you feel happier.

400

Reporters should do these 3 things before beginning the questioning in an interview.

What is ask for permission to publish someone's name, ask for their preferred courtesy title, and ask them to spell their name? (Other answers could include: job title, schedule interview now, disclose that you're a journalist, give topic of interview.)

500

In order to find a trustworthy website, looking for this page can tell you who wrote the website.

What is the "About Us" page or "Who we are" page?

500

Before even arriving at an interview for your news story, it's important to...

Research and prepare questions

500

This is a place where you can get nutritious food, emotional support, regular physical activity, connections to health services, and make friends.

What is school?

500

A situation when friends try to get you to do something

What is peer pressure?  

500

One way reporters write up a news story is by keeping these question words in mind and answering them. 

What are the 5Ws and 1H?

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