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PAGE 6: DANCING LIONS 6. What’s one change mentioned in the article?
A. The lion dance consists of new moves.
B. Younger kids are participating in parades.
C. More girls are performing in lion dances.
D. The community has formed dance teams.
PAGES 2–3: LEADING AMERICA
2. Which TFK Kid Reporter would most likely go to Germany as
president?
A. Abby Rogers
B. Jeremy Liew
C. Miguel Madero
D. Rory Hu
PAGE 6: DANCING LIONS
7. What does feats mean, as it is used in the caption?
A. Pole jumpers use this body part.
B. The lions are weak.
C. The dancers wear beautiful costumes.
D. Pole jumpers perform challenging moves.
PAGES 4–5: INSPIRED ART
3. Kamala Harris called Tyler Gordon because
A. she won the vice presidency.
B. she was bullied as a kid, too.
C. they are from the same area.
D. she loved his portrait of her.
PAGE 7: SHOULD CURSIVE BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS? 8. Which statement best represents one of the kids’ reasons
that cursive should not be taught in school?
A. Learning cursive is not a good use of students’ time.
B. Learning cursive develops other parts of your brain.
C. Computers have made cursive necessary.
D. Typing should be taught instead of cursive.
PAGES 4–5: INSPIRED ART
4. What do Tyler and Joe Biden have in common?
A. They’re both artists.
B. They’ve both struggled with a stutter.
C. They’re both from California.
D. They don’t have anything in common.
PAGE 8: LET’S TALK!
9. What is the setting of the book?
A. Muscogee Nation
B. a powwow
C. Ojibwe Nation
D. It takes place in multiple settings.
PAGES 4–5: INSPIRED ART
5. What’s different about the section “In His Own Words”?
A. It’s from Tyler’s point of view.
B. It tells about Tyler as a young kid.
C. Tyler’s mom gives her perspective.
D. It discusses deafness and stuttering.
PAGE 8: LET’S TALK!
10. What will readers take away from this book?
A. A reader should celebrate his or her culture.
B. A reader should learn about different cultures.
C. A reader should notice similarities between Native and non-Native kids.
D. all of the above

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