All About January- Comprehension Questions
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10 questions
Using your "All About January" passage, read and answer the questions carefully.
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January is derived from the ancient language of_______ .
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__________ is the meaning for "beginnings" and "doorways".
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Years used to begin with....
Years used to begin with....
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January is the warmest month of the year for people living in the Northern Hemisphere.
January is the warmest month of the year for people living in the Northern Hemisphere.
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January was added to the calendar to make up time between what following items? Mark all that apply.
January was added to the calendar to make up time between what following items? Mark all that apply.
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The addition of January has helped put the majority of our world on the same calendar.
The addition of January has helped put the majority of our world on the same calendar.
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Categorize these holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, St. Patrick's Day, Christmas.
Categorize these holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, St. Patrick's Day, Christmas.
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- St. Patrick's Day
- Christmas
- New Year's Day
- January Holidays
- March Holidays
- December Holidays
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Which two months are winter months in the Northern Hemisphere?
Which two months are winter months in the Northern Hemisphere?
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2
Match the event with its date in January.
Match the event with its date in January.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
New Year's Day | arrow_right_alt | January 1st |
Martin Luther King Jr. Day | arrow_right_alt | Third Monday |
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Match the mathematical concept to its example related to January.
Match the mathematical concept to its example related to January.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
Number of days in January | arrow_right_alt | 31 |
Ordinal position of January in the year | arrow_right_alt | 1 |