True or False
Censorship
Do you remember?
Picture this
Grammar
100

You have the right to shout "fire" at the movies.

False

100

What is 1 example of censorship? Be specific as possible.

Answers will vary.
100

What was the picture of the day last week?

People helping an escaped hippo.

100

What is this a picture of?

Extra 5 points if you can explain why this might be happening.

Book burning.

 Many reasons usually because of cultural, religious, or political opposition to the materials in question.

100

Provide the present, past, and future tense for this word:

Sleep

I am sleeping.

I slept. 

I was sleeping. (past continuous)

I will sleep.

200

The number of murdered journalists continues to rise each year.

True.

200

A professional who reports the news and writes articles about them is called a...

Journalist

200

What was the problem in the story about Sarah in our ARW reading?

Sarah is a Muslim and wears long skirts to school. Her principal sent her home because her clothes were considered to be religious.

200

This photo represents freedom of the _______

freedom of the press

200
Select the correct future tense phrase to complete the sentence.

The election (might take place) (will take place) in May of next year.


will take place

300

What is hate speech?

Body language, conduct, speech, writing, or displays that incite violence or prejudice against certain groups or individuals.

300

What was one of the dares from our Truth or Dare game last week?

  1. Make animal noises.

  2. Say the alphabet backward.

  3. Tell a joke.

  4. Try singing with marshmallows in your mouth.

  5. Dance to a song chosen by another player.

400

What is freedom of assembly?

 The right to hold meetings, sit-ins, strikes, rallies, events or protests, both offline and online

400

Explain what happened to Otto Warmbier.

He visited North Korea and was arrested for removing a poster at a hotel. He was found guilty and later suffered from a coma.
500

What is the difference between misinformation and disinformation?

Misinformation- usually innocent spreading of lies or incorrect information. A person can be misinformed.

Disinformation- false information or lies are purposely told

500

What did we do on the first day of class?

>About me worksheet

>Classroom rules

>Scattergories