The most important part of the newspaper
What is the front page?
The main title of a story, usually in bold, large font.
What is the headline?
American singer finished a record-breaking world tour in 2025, with fans trading friendship bracelets at concerts
Who is Taylor Swift?
the tallest mountain in the world
What is Mt. Everest?
You can walk quietly and keep hands to your self in the hall
What is self control?
Features the newspaper’s official stance on issues, letters to the editor, and columnist opinions.
What is the editorial page?
Indicates the name of the journalist who wrote the article.
What is the byline?
women’s tennis player won her second Grand Slam (the French Open 2025) by defeating the world No.1, and it was her first French Open win
Who is Coco Gauff?
You can find the Great Wall here
What is China?
When a friend wins the spelling bee
What is encouraging?
Covers local and global sports events, scores, and athlete profiles.
What is the sports section?
The first paragraph, containing the most crucial information (who, what, when, where, why).
What is the lead?
popular video game released in 2024 broke records and had kids talking about building and surviving in a fantasy world again
What is Minecraft Legends?
The author of Harry Potter books
Who is JK Rowling?
When you walk carefully around the bus circle?
What is safe?
Features comics, horoscopes, crossword puzzles, and movie/theater reviews.
What is the entertainment section?
Indicates where and when the story was written.
What is the dateline?
NASA announced plans to send astronauts back to which place for the first time since 1972
What is the Moon?
Largest organ of the human body
What is skin?
When you sit with a new friend at lunch
What is caring?
Paid listings for jobs, real estate, and items for sale.
What is the classified section?
The main text of the article, providing details.
What is the body?
main character of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Who is Greg Heffley?
process by which plants make their own food
What is photosynthesis?
When you try a new food at lunch or play a new game at recess
What is open minded?