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Monday 31 August 2020

China Maths Problems

Pretend emails

China - Questions

China - Questions

Instructions
Highlight the correct answer for each question.

Questions

1) Where is China located?
a) Eastern Asia b) Eastern Africa
c) Eastern South America d) Eastern Europe

2) What is the official name of China?
a) The Kingdom of China b) The Republic of China
c)  The People’s China d) The People’s Republic of China 

3) What is the capital city of China?
a) Taiwan b) Beijing
c) Hong Kong d) Xiamen

4) What two things does China have? 
a) World’s tallest mountain range & longest river b) World’s tallest mountain range and Asia’s longest river
c) Asia’s tallest mountain and longest river d) Asia’s tallest mountain range and world’s longest river

5) What fraction of the world’s population live in China?
a) 1/4 (quarter) b) 1/2 (half)
c) 1/5 (fifth) d) 1/10 (tenth)

China's Flag

4 Facts - China

Monday 24 August 2020

this is my Kenyan flag

Kenya - Questions

Kenya - Questions

Instructions
Highlight the correct answer for each question.

Questions

1) Where is Kenya located?
a) East Africa b) South Africa
c) West Africa d) North Africa

2) Which of these is not listed at the Big Five animals?
a) Elephant b) Buffalo
c)  Lion d) Cheetah 

3) What is the capital city of Kenya?
a) Mombasa b) Nakuru
c) Nairobi d) Kisumu

4) What are the archeological ruins called in Kenya?
a) Gede Ruins b) Green Ruins
c) Guarded Ruins d) Gate of Ruins

5) Which country does not border Kenya
a) Tanzania b) Ethiopia
c) Egypt d) Uganda

6) What is the population of Kenya?
a) 45,000,000 b) 45,234,678
c) 45,010,056 d) 45,012,059

7) “Kenya is quite well known for its savannah due to this being shown on movies and tv shows”
 a) True b) False

8) What are the two official languages of Kenya?
a) English and Afrikaans b) English and Swahili
c) Swahili and Afrikaans d) English and French

Kenya Reading: Fill in the blanks

4 Facts - Kenya

Thursday 20 August 2020

Animals - Questions

Animals - Questions

Instructions
Highlight the correct answer for each question.

Questions

1) What Animal is pictured on the right?
a) Grizzly Bear
b) Mr Goodwin

2) What is another name for a Cougar?
a) Puma b) Mountain Lion
c) A & B d) None of the above

3) Which is the biggest?
a) Moose b) Reindeer
c) NZ Deer d) A mouse

4) List the things that a Grey Wolf likes to hunt?
moose deer, caribou, mountain sheep, and goats

5) How many species of Canadian Goose are there?
a) 6 b) 7
c) 8 d) 1

6) What kind of whales will you see playing at Robson Bight Ecological Preserve, BC?
a) Blue whale b) Whale Shark
c) Orcas d) Humpback

7) Marmots are the largest members of the:
a) Rat Family b) Squirrel Family
c) Mr Moran’s Family d) Pt England School Teachers Volleyball Team

8) What animal looks like a small bear, but is more closely related to Mustelidae (weasels)?
a) Magneto b) Cyclops
c) Mr Moran d) Wolverine

9) The American Pika is very sensitive to what?
a) Low Temperatures b) High Temperatures
c) Being picked on d) Pollen

10) Bison (buffalo) nearly became extinct in?
a) 1650’s b) 1750’s
c) 1850’s d) 1950’s

4 Facts - Animals from Canada

Tuesday 18 August 2020

Food - Questions

Food - Questions

Instructions
Highlight the correct answer for each question.


Questions

1) Who is pictured in the photo?
a) Mr Goodwin and his friend
b) I don’t know but how good are the hair do’s



3) What best describes Poutine?
a) Chips and sauce b) Fries and Gravy
c) McDonalds chips d) Baked beans on toast


5) Which of these is not an ingredient of Butter tarts
a) butter b) syrup
c) eggs d) nuts

6) What do Nanaimo bars look like according to the article?
a) Cheesecake b) Cheese Toasties
c) Cheese Burgers d) Cheese Cheese

7) In your opinion, do you think the Canadians are proud of Maple syrup?
 a) Yes b) No
Why?
→ because i think maple syrup represents their countty

8) Which town in Canada produces the most maple syrup?
a) Canada town b) Glen Innes
c) Quebec d) Toronto

9) What else have you learned about Canadian food?
→ what else have you learned about  Canadian food?

              I learned that maple syrup was originally from Canadian