Vocabulary
Jobs of your Peers
Teachers
Riddles
Random Newspaper Facts
100

Title of the article

Headline

100

Who is the Editor-in-Chief?

Bree Teacher

100

What color are Cheri Teachers eyes?

Blue

100

What month has 28 days?

 All of them

100

Newspaper did not carry news stories on the front page until 1966?

A)The New York Times

B)Dallas Morning News

C)The Times

C) The Times

200

First paragraph of a news story containing the most important facts, written to catch the reader’s attention

Lead

200

Who is the Photo/Comic artist

Olive

200

When did Bree teacher start at CDI?

May
200

What can you catch but not throw?

A cold

200

Newspaper used to be called the Manchester Guardian until 1959?

A)The Guardian

B) The New York Times

C) Star Telegram 

A) The Guardian

300

Name of the article (story) writer/autho

Byline

300

Who does Advertising?

Ryan

300

What is Cheri Teachers favorite K-pop band?

SHINee, or BTS
300

What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, and gray when you throw it away?

Charcoal.

300

The newspaper in Harry Potter is called?

A) Muggles Weekly

B) The Daily Prophet

C) The Times

B) The Daily Prophet

400

Who, What, Where, When, and Why (sometimes “H” for How is added) – the main questions a reporter asks when following up and writing a story

Five W's

400

Who is the Sport's Editor?

Steven

400

What is Cheri Teachers favorite baseball team? (MLB)

Texas Rangers

400

I am not alive, but I grow; I don't have lungs, but I need air; I don't have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?

Fire

400

True or False:

Each year, more than 2 billion books, 350 million magazines, & 24 billion newspapers are published.

True

500

A story in which the interest lies in some factor other than news value

Feature

500

Who is the Opinion Editor?

Ralph

500

Which BTS member is Cheri Teachers favorite?

Jin

500

This is as light as a feather, yet no man can hold it for long. What am I?

Your breath

500

True or False:

The first crossword in a British newspaper was published in the Sunday Express on November 2, 1924.

True