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News & Pics Quiz FirstNews Issue 732 26 June – 2 July 2020
All these questions are about stories in the news this week. Can you find the article and the information? Write the answer, the section of the paper and the page number where you found the information.
A1 Who is cutting back on classes because he needs “a bit of a rest”?
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A2 Which of the following does not belong in the list, and why? Restaurants, hairdressers, swimming pools and campsites.
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A3 What fact about cells did Mahkai find out while taking part in the documentary The School That Tried To End Racism?
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A4 What are beekeepers in the UK being asked to look out for, and why?
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A5 What is the “Godzilla dust cloud”, and why is it worrying experts?
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A6 Which story, set in World War Two, is about two evacuee boys meeting two German soldiers whose bomber plane crash lands?
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A7 Which zoo has had to close its doors for good due to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown?
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A8 What has 30 working gadgets, including a torch, a fingerprint kit and binoculars?
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A9 What are these two challenges part of: cooking plastic-free; using only loose fruit and vegetables; and swapping plastic toiletry bottles for plastic-free bars?
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A10 Who is quoted as saying: “What families are going through now, I once had to go through,” and why is he in the news?
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NEWS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT INTERVIEWS PUZZLES COMPETITIONS AND MORE
Issue 732 £1.99 26 June – 2 July 2020
THRILLED TOBE BACK
First News readership is 2,235,888. Source: Opinion Matters 2016. First News is the widest-read of all children’s publications audited in the UK. First News supports children’s charities – see page 11
by editor in chief Nicky Cox
is the widest-read of all children’s publications audited in the UK. First News supports children’s charities – see page 11First News supports children’s charities – see page 11First News
THRILLEDTHRILLED TOBACKBACKBACKBACK
Smaller numbers – There will be fewer people allowed in so that there can be social distancing
Book before you go – Most places won’t let you just wander in if you haven’t booked in advance – even where there is no entry fee
One-way – Many museums willdirect where and how you walk around, following arrows
Set ti mes – Tickets will be for set arrival ti mes and some places won’t allow you to linger for long, so other people can come in
Screens – Staff will oft en be protected behind screens
Toilets – Many loos will be one in, one out
Food – Bringing your own lunch could become more common with fewer cafés and kiosks opening
Longer opening hours – With fewer people being able to go in at a ti me, many places are looking at opening for longer so that they can welcome more of the visitors who want to come
THEME parks, museums and cinemas are working out how to reopen safely, as lockdown eases in England.
Once zoos started opening again, other days-out att racti ons began to prepare to open their doors, too. It’s esti mated they have been losing more than £1 billion a week in ti cket sales and other money spent at the venues.
Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey told First News it was planning to reopen its theme park on 4 July, following a green light from the Government to do so. But, along with other days out, things will be a bit diff erent for visitors. “Guests can expect to have their temperature checked on arrival, hand saniti ser being readily available, social distancing markers, plus empty rows and seats left on rollercoasters,” they told us.
Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach has decided that, on rides where people scream, visitors will be more comfortableif they are made to mask up.
Diff erent places will have their own rules tomake things safe for visitors, but the sorts of things you can expect to see on a day out include:
POLL OF THE WEEK
Are you excited or worried to go for days out again?
Go to fi rst.news/pollsto vote
CELEBRATING PRIDE P3
GIANT TORTOISE RETIRES P7
DO ALIENS LOOK LIKE US?
P9
THE UK’S ONLYNEWSPAPERFOR CHILDREN
JUNGLE BEAT MOVIEP18
ENTERTAINMENT INTERVIEWS
TORTOISE TORTOISE P7P7
Visitors ride a rollercoaster atUniversal Studios theme park in Orlando,Florida, on the fi rst day it reopened aft er
lockdown there was eased
Visitors ride a rollercoaster atUniversal Studios theme park in Orlando,Florida, on the fi rst day it reopened aft er
lockdown there was eased
Turn to p7to fi nd out what else is opening
on 4 July
Part A: Words
News & Pics Quiz FirstNews Issue 732 26 June – 2 July 2020
These questions are about stories in the news this week. Can you find the article and information? Write the answer, the section of the paper and the page number where you found the information.
Page Number: ________
Section: _____________
What’s the story?
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NEWS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT INTERVIEWS PUZZLES COMPETITIONS AND MORE
Issue 732 £1.99 26 June – 2 July 2020
THRILLED TOBE BACK
First News readership is 2,235,888. Source: Opinion Matters 2016. First News is the widest-read of all children’s publications audited in the UK. First News supports children’s charities – see page 11
by editor in chief Nicky Cox
is the widest-read of all children’s publications audited in the UK. First News supports children’s charities – see page 11First News supports children’s charities – see page 11First News
THRILLEDTHRILLED TOBACKBACKBACKBACK
Smaller numbers – There will be fewer people allowed in so that there can be social distancing
Book before you go – Most places won’t let you just wander in if you haven’t booked in advance – even where there is no entry fee
One-way – Many museums willdirect where and how you walk around, following arrows
Set ti mes – Tickets will be for set arrival ti mes and some places won’t allow you to linger for long, so other people can come in
Screens – Staff will oft en be protected behind screens
Toilets – Many loos will be one in, one out
Food – Bringing your own lunch could become more common with fewer cafés and kiosks opening
Longer opening hours – With fewer people being able to go in at a ti me, many places are looking at opening for longer so that they can welcome more of the visitors who want to come
THEME parks, museums and cinemas are working out how to reopen safely, as lockdown eases in England.
Once zoos started opening again, other days-out att racti ons began to prepare to open their doors, too. It’s esti mated they have been losing more than £1 billion a week in ti cket sales and other money spent at the venues.
Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey told First News it was planning to reopen its theme park on 4 July, following a green light from the Government to do so. But, along with other days out, things will be a bit diff erent for visitors. “Guests can expect to have their temperature checked on arrival, hand saniti ser being readily available, social distancing markers, plus empty rows and seats left on rollercoasters,” they told us.
Blackpool’s Pleasure Beach has decided that, on rides where people scream, visitors will be more comfortableif they are made to mask up.
Diff erent places will have their own rules tomake things safe for visitors, but the sorts of things you can expect to see on a day out include:
POLL OF THE WEEK
Are you excited or worried to go for days out again?
Go to fi rst.news/pollsto vote
CELEBRATING PRIDE P3
GIANT TORTOISE RETIRES P7
DO ALIENS LOOK LIKE US?
P9
THE UK’S ONLYNEWSPAPERFOR CHILDREN
JUNGLE BEAT MOVIEP18
ENTERTAINMENT INTERVIEWS
TORTOISE TORTOISE P7P7
Visitors ride a rollercoaster atUniversal Studios theme park in Orlando,Florida, on the fi rst day it reopened aft er
lockdown there was eased
Visitors ride a rollercoaster atUniversal Studios theme park in Orlando,Florida, on the fi rst day it reopened aft er
lockdown there was eased
Turn to p7to fi nd out what else is opening
on 4 July
Part B: Pictures
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News & Pics Quiz FirstNews Issue 732 26 June – 2 July 2020
Part A: Words
A1 Online PE teacher Joe Wicks. ‘Less Joe Wicks’, Bitesize News, page 2
A2 Swimming pools. The other places will be able to reopen from 4 July. ‘Lifting lockdown: all you need to know’, Big News, page 7
A3 He found out that 99.9% of his cells are the same as the person sitting next to him. ‘“Everyone can make a change to the world”’, Big Interview, page 11
A4 The Asian hornet. They eat bees and have been spreading across Europe for the last 20 years. It is feared they could soon arrive in the UK and threaten bee colonies. ‘Wow!’, Animal News, page 13
A5 Known as the Saharan Air Layer, it is a huge cloud of dust from the Saharan desert that has covered Caribbean islands thousands of miles away. It is worrying because health experts are warning it could have a negative impact on healthy people. ‘The great Saharan “Godzilla Dust Cloud”’. Crazy but True, page 17
A6 Michael Morpurgo’s ‘Friend or Foe’. ‘Your reads!’, Books, page 25
A7 Living Coasts zoo in Torquay in Devon. ‘Animals rehomed’, Animal News, page 13
A8 A Batman suit created by cosplayer Keith Dinsmore. ‘Real-life batsuit’, Crazy but True, page 17
A9 The Marine Conservation Society’s Plastic Challenge in July, which asks us all to cut out plastic and help wildlife. ‘Stop plastic pollution!’, Special Report, page 10
A10 Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford. After experiencing hunger growing up in a poor family, he successfully campaigned to get the Government to extend free school meal vouchers for 1.3 million children in England this summer, and now he wants to do more. ‘Marcus wants to do more’, Big News, page 5
Part B: Pictures
B1 A rare annular solar eclipse was visible on the longest day of the year. It happens when the moon covers the sun’s centre, leaving a ‘ring of fire’. Xiamen, China, News in Pictures, page 4
B2 Deforestation of the Amazon rainforest has risen every month for the last 14 months, with around 6,437 square kilometres cleared since the start of August 2019 – that’s about three times the size of Wales! ‘Deforestation rises’, Brazil, World News, page 8
B3 Finn made his own version of the rainforest to remind everyone that the Amazon rainforest is “the lungs of the world”. ‘Rainforest Lego’, Your News, page 26
B4 This is the first time that Pip and Mathilda introduced their two Asian short-clawed otter pups, nicknamed Bubble and Squeak, to the great outdoors at ZSL London Zoo. News in Pictures, page 4
B5 Strung Up by, Cameron Crosland, was the winner of the Game Concept Award in this year’s BAFTA Young Game Designers Awards. ‘10 Years of BAFTA Young Game Designers’, Special Report, page 16
B6 Twelve-year-old Rishi Sulodia has raised money for UNHCR (a charity that helps refugees) by cycling non-stop for five hours. ‘Local heroes’, Big News, page 5
B7 Thousands of green turtles off the coast of Raine Island, Australia, waiting to go on land to nest, have been captured on film by drones. Scientists have learned that the world’s largest colony of green turtles is twice as big as previously thought. ‘Turtle boost’, Animal News, page 13
B8 Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French president, Emmanuel Macron, watch a fly-past to remember a wartime speech made by General Charles de Gaulle to the French people on 18 June, 1940, in which he called on the Free French Forces to fight against Nazi occupation of France. This led to the French Resistance in World War Two. News in Pictures, page 4
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