
February 10, 2022
Season 37 Episode 20 | 15m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
A KET-produced current events program for upper-elementary and middle school students.
This episode of News Quiz features stories about Winter Storm Landon, the Winter Olymics, Chinese New Year celebrations, Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, Pakistan's Supreme Court, hippo voices, dog sports, calligraphy and more.
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February 10, 2022
Season 37 Episode 20 | 15m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
This episode of News Quiz features stories about Winter Storm Landon, the Winter Olymics, Chinese New Year celebrations, Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, Pakistan's Supreme Court, hippo voices, dog sports, calligraphy and more.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[MUSIC] [MUSIC] >> Hi and welcome to KET's News Starks.
As we are weathering changes I hope you're staying just a moment, but first how The word feline refers to what Felines come in large and small rainforest habitats, others in some that might keep you of it?
The word feline refers We'll have that answer for you, Topping our news today, Winter through much of the United February.
The storm started in rain, sleet and ice onto before dropping more than a South Bend, Indiana measured February second which broke the was set back in 1908!
Thousands power outages due to the frozen opted for traditional snow days even pushed into the northeast York and New England states more.
But, there was at least happy with the snowfall in the was right at home, rolling in near Chicago, Illinois.
Considering our recent weather, this... but the Winter Olympics climate change and a lack of The 2022 Winter Olympics are China.
Sports like figure snowboarding are being enjoyed around the globe.
The Winter Northern Hemisphere because cold - are more likely to outdoor venues have required The temperatures are cold, but enough to cover ski slopes and is true in many places that games.
Our planet’s warming to use man-made snow.
Locations powder to stay frozen and in Athletes and Olympic organizers battle climate change - in the very selective for future host Time now to select your answers Quiz...
Questions 1 and 2 are >> Questions 3 and 4 are about >> People in Beijing and celebrating Chinese New Year, This celebration is based on follows the phases of the moon.
several Asian countries, celebrated in countries around their homes with red lanterns of keeping evil away while most importantly these days – began on February 1st, Tiger.
As part of the Chinese after one of twelve signs of repeating cycle.
The tiger is One tradition includes children protection.
In England they are celebrating Elizabeth the second.
The Queen 70 years now.
2022 marks her the British monarch on February died.
Since then she has hosted presidents, unveiled plaques British nation.
While the British monarch still the royal family does not rule parliament is the main form of Queen Elizabeth the second is and is celebrated as the head Platinum Jubilee celebrations year, leading up to a 4-day And in Pakistan, the country's first female Supreme Pakistan is a country in South Afghanistan, Iran and India to nearly 227 million people its capital.
Ayesha Malik was January 24th.
Although she held court, Justice Malik’s Supreme surprise for the nation, which The nine-member judicial Malik's position by the votes to four.
Get ready, here's the second Question 5 is quite the England is celebrating Question And Question 7 is a Back to the news... Can you recognize your your best friend?
Scientists are now learning other by the sound of their [MUSIC] >> Hippos make grunting or Apparently, to other hippos, enough to tell each other in groups of hippos, unfamiliar aggressively while those from reactions.
>> Students at a grade school hundred-year-old crocodile.
Great Britain, a neighbor of United Kingdom.
The capital of Wales is The skeleton of a crocodile has a creature lived under the workers found the reptile's renovations in 2019.
According soldier brought the crocodile school children.
After some mysteriously disappeared.
a local celebrity.
And in Russia, a different running through one region.
Races were held for the fifth racing - in one a dog team In the other, the dog team The race course takes teams mountain terrain, near slope.
All types of dogs can be ones participating are Siberian Let's race into the final part tells us something interesting.
Question 9 is a mystery.
And you'll need to race for >> Let's take a break from the part of the Chinese New Year Credit Report we learn about created with beautifully drawn Calligraphy is a visual art writing.
Letters are lines - extra “swooshes” or Chinese New Year, the fai chun letters or characters that Fortune," "Welcome Spring" or tiger illustrations for the Families often hang the banners as holiday decorations.
Have you answered our latest like most about YOUR hometown?
celebrates the Lunar New Year - festival that you really enjoy.
Clarkson Elementary in Grayson Honey Festival is enjoyable!
"Clarkson is so cozy and not Honeyfest parade is not that What do you like most about Tell us the name of your special place to you.
Send your NewsQuiz@ket.org Or use the include your name, grade, your response!
Time to get a look at today's Challenge Question...
The word all kinds...
Even... house cats Willow is now roaming the House.
She is a new pet for Lady Jill Biden.
The First soon after they moved into the be sharing space with First shepherd puppy.
And here are the rest of And as we wrap up today, England's baby MANDRILLS.
Mandrills are species.
They are native to mandrills lose their gray red muzzle >> with blue ridges on both >> for us.
Stay warm and we'll more News Quiz!
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