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CNN 10 Trivia
Holidays
100

How many steps are there to focused note-taking?

5

100

A claim must be...

arguable

100

What word is always capitalized?

I

100

What is the shallowest ocean in the world?

The Arctic Ocean

100

What religion celebrates Christmas?

Christianity and/or Catholic

200

What is step 1 in focused notes talking?

-Choose a note taking method

-Take notes in that method

200

A claim is NOT just...

a personal opinion.

200

Australia, U.S.A, Guatemala, Ukraine, the Marshall Islands

Countries

200

Who was the first woman to earn the nobel prize in physics?

Marie Curie

200

Why do children dress up in costumes during Halloween?

To scare off mean spirits.

300

What is step 2 in focused note-taking?

Process your notes

-Highlight key points

-underline vocabulary AND define it

-write questions

-write thoughts

300
Reason ________ your claim and evidence.

connects

300

Mike, Jennifer, Jonathan, Dania, Chris

Names

300

What is the largest species of fish in the world?

Whale shark

300

Why do Native Americans celebrate a Day of Mourning on Thanksgiving?

Native Americans celebrate a Day of Mourning because of the genocide that Europeans committed against them when they arrived.

400

What is step 3 of focused-note taking?

Make Connections between:

-your life and your notes

-your learning and your notes

400

Evidence comes after...

your claim.

400

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday

Days of the Week

400

What is the fastest species on earth?

Peregrine Falcon 

400

Where did the Pilgrims land?

Plymouth

500

What is step 4 in focused note-taking?

Summarize

500

List 6 types of evidence.

  • Facts

  • Statistics (%)

  • Quotes (“....”)

  • Scientific Data

  • Surveys

  • Research

500

Kwanzaa, Yule, Hanukkah 

Holidays

500

How many electoral college votes does it take to become president?

270

500

Why do children say "trick or treat" on Halloween?

Children say "trick or treat" because at the turn of the century and 1920's, children played tricks on people so adults started giving out treats to get them not to play tricks.