This is where you will find the author of an article.
What is a byline?
The award for winning the NHL playoffs.
What is the Stanley Cup?
The town Washington School is located in.
What is Park Ridge?
This sea creature has 8 tentacles.
What is an octopus?
This person is obsessed with cranberries.
Who is Ms. Daniela?
The text above an article that describes the topic.
What is a headline?
In golf, players put their ball on a small wooden or plastic object that raises the ball off the ground.
What is a tee?
The name of the capital of Illinois.
What is Springfield?
A komodo dragon is classified as this kind of animal.
What is a lizard?
When they were 10 years old, this person got hit by a car.
Who is Mr. Erti?
A lead.
What is a sentence used to grab the reader’s attention and sums up the article?
This game can last up to 5 days.
What is cricket?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
There are this many ways countries in the world.
What is 195?
A lobster has this many legs.
What is 10?
When they were 5, this person got lost in a department store and was found sleeping on a roll of paper towels.
Who is Miss Lor?
The parts of the article that grab the reader's attention.
What is the headline, lead, introduction, and picture?
Name 6 baseball positions.
What is a pitcher, catcher, first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, shortstop, outfielder, right fielder, left fielder, center fielder, and infielder?
This country has the most natural lakes.
What is Canada?
This animal is the smallest living mammal on Earth.
What is a shrew?
This person had their dog stolen.
Who is Miss Kinga?
Name at least 5 sections of a newspaper.
What is an editorial, news, politics, opinions, television, entertainment, people, crossword, horoscope, health, education, sports, obituaries, weather.
Name the countries that have won the World Cup.
What are Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, England, France, and Spain?
This country has the most pyramids.
What is Sudan?
Bonus points to whoever can guess how many.
These two animals are the only mammals that lay eggs.
What is an echidna (spiny anteater) and a platypus?
Name the teachers in order from youngest to oldest with their actual ages.
Daniela (16), Erti (18), Kinga (19), Lor (25)