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Answer FIVE Geography questions each week based on major news events.
This Week's lesson:
Philippines vice president threatens president with assassination
A moisture ‘river’ and howling winds slam Northwestern U.S. for days, causing damage and deaths
Intense weather hit West Coast states last week, feeding a surge of moisture into northern California, Oregon and Washington for three days. A pair of unusual meteorological events called "bomb cyclones" caused at least two deaths, flash floods,...
NASA's Night Sky Network
A monthly column on the latest space discoveries and technologies for elementary students (Updated Monthly)
Masked Neo-Nazis march in Columbus
A small contingent of masked Neo-Nazis paraded last week through a Columbus neighborhood, waving flags with swastikas and shouting racist slurs. “There is no place in this state for hate, bigotry, antisemitism or violence, and we must denounce it whe...
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How well do you keep up with the world around you? Take this week’s quiz to test your knowledge of recent national and world events.
Diversity, multiculturalism, worldwide events. You'll find plenty for classroom discussions in this listing of events.
This week's word in the news: ABUNDANCE
DEFINITION:
FOUND IN THE NEWS:
“Out of an abundance of caution, and due to the ongoing spread of bird flu in dairy cows, poultry, and sporadic human cases, consumers should not consume any of the affected raw milk,” wrote the state’s health officials in a statement.
The Los Angeles Times -- 11/25/2024
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