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All About January- Comprehension Questions

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10 Nsɛmmisa

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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January is the warmest month of the year for people living in the Northern Hemisphere.

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5.

January was added to the calendar to make up time between what following items? Mark all that apply.

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6.

The addition of January has helped put the majority of our world on the same calendar.

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7.

Categorize these holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, St. Patrick's Day, Christmas.

  • Christmas

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day

  • St. Patrick's Day

  • New Year's Day

  • January Holidays

  • March Holidays

  • December Holidays

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8.

Which two months are winter months in the Northern Hemisphere?

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9.

Match the event with its date in January.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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January 1st

New Year's Day

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Third Monday

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10.

Match the mathematical concept to its example related to January.

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Ordinal position of January in the year

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31

Number of days in January

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