Fun Facts
PE
Geography
School Facts
History
100

The number of cards in a standard deck of cards.

52

100

The style of hitting a volleyball that is above your head.

Setting.

100

This country is also a continent.

Australia.

100

Who is the teacher that has taught at this school the longest?

Mrs. Geddes.

100

When did World War 1 start?

1914.

200

The fastest land animal.

A Cheetah

200

The 2 sports we have done this year.

Volleyball and Ultimate Frisbee.

200

The largest country in the world.

Russia.

200

What are all of the academies at Timbarra.

Music, STEM, Basketball, Netball, Martial Arts, Soccer, and AFL.

200

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person in history to do what?

Walk on the moon.

300

The largest human organ.

The skin.
300
The 6 sports offered this term.

Ultimate Frisbee, soccer, AFL, Lacrosse, Hockey, and Rugby.

300

This deep sea trench is as deep as Mt Everest is tall.

The Mariana Trench.
300

Who is the newest staff member to join the school?

Mr. Wallace

300

When did Australia declare independence?

1901

400

The best-selling book of all time.

The bible.

400

The typical hitting pattern of players on the volleyball court.

Dig, set, spike.

400

What country is across all 4 hemispheres?

Africa.

400

What are the 4 subjects I have taught full-time?

PE, Health, Humanities, and English.
400

What does "Y2K" refer to?

Every machine malfunctioning as soon as the calander turned over to January 1st, 2000.

500

The name of the plastic tip of shoelaces.

An aglet

500

Is the week we have 3 PE sessions an A week or a B week?

A week.

500

Which ocean name loosely translates into “Sea of Atlas?”

The Atlantic.

500

When did we turn into a P-9 school instead of P-6?

2011.

500

What common dog was depicted as royalty in ancient Egypt?

The Greyhound.

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