Neighborhood News vs. Global Views: A Kindergarten Intro (Easy) 工作表 • 免费 PDF 下载 带答案
How do we know what is happening in the world? Map out the difference between local stories and national events in this introductory activity.
教学概述
This worksheet introduces kindergarten students to the fundamental concepts of news, media literacy, and the scale of current events. Through a scaffolded approach, students transition from identifying familiar local news to understanding national and international contexts. It serves as an ideal introductory social studies assessment for lessons on community, citizenship, and historical awareness.
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- Distinguish between local, national, and international news events.
- Identify common sources and roles in news media, such as reporters and newspapers.
- Recognize the purpose of various news types, including weather reports and breaking news.
All 10 Questions
- If your town builds a new playground, what kind of news is that?A) Local newsB) World newsC) Space newsD) Invisible news
- News helps us learn about things happening right now.A) TrueB) False
- A person who writes stories for the news is called a ____.A) BakerB) ReporterC) FarmerD) Pilot
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- Which of these is a way to find out about current events?A) Closing your eyesB) Reading a storybook from long agoC) Watching the news on TVD) Taking a nap
- National news is about things happening in our whole country.A) TrueB) False
- If we want to know the weather for today, we check the ____ report.A) MathB) BirthdayC) ToyD) Weather
- Who is the leader of a city who might be in the local news?A) A MayorB) A MagicianC) A DragonD) A Soccer Player
- A newspaper is a place where you can find current events.A) TrueB) False
- Important news that is happening right now is sometimes called ____ news.A) SillyB) BreakingC) SleepyD) Old
- If you see a story about a holiday parade in another country, that is ____ news.A) SecretB) KitchenC) InternationalD) Bedroom
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常见问题解答
Yes, this social studies quiz is a perfect no-prep resource for substitute teachers because it includes clear explanations for every answer to guide kindergarten learners through the concepts of news and media.
Most kindergarten students can finish this ten-question social studies quiz in approximately fifteen to twenty minutes, depending on whether the teacher reads the questions aloud to the group.
Certainly, this social studies quiz can be easily differentiated by using it as a whole-group guided activity for emerging readers or as an independent challenge for advanced kindergarten students who are beginning to read on their own.
While specifically designed as a kindergarten social studies quiz, the simple language and relatable examples make it accessible for preschool enrichment or as a review for first-grade students starting a media literacy unit.
Teachers can use this social studies quiz as a quick check for understanding at the end of a unit on community helpers or global awareness to see if students can differentiate between local and far-away events.