This is Canada’s capital city.
Ottawa
This is the answer to a multiplication problem.
product
plural
This busy animal is a symbol often associated with Canada.
beaver
This force pulls objects toward Earth.
gravity
This province is where Winnipeg is located.
Manitoba
This shape has 6 sides.
hexagon
These are words that sound the same but have different meanings, like “pair” and “pear.”
homophones
This organ sits between people's ears and is vital to the nervous system (and other things!)
brain
This is the process plants use to make their own food using sunlight.
photosynthesis
How many Great Lakes are there?
Five
This is the top number in a fraction.
Numerator
This figure of speech compares two things using “like” or “as.”
similie
Animals that have vertebrates all have this.
backbone
This type of circuit has only one path for electricity to follow.
series circuit
Canada has this many provinces.
10
This is the middle value in a set of ordered numbers.
Median
A word that imitates a sound, like “buzz” or “crash.”
onomatopoeia
This is a story of someone’s life written by another person.
biography
This part of a plant takes in water and nutrients from the soil.
roots
This Canadian province is officially bilingual and has French and English as official languages.
New Brunswick
A number that can be divided by 2 with no remainder.
Even number
This is a phrase where nearby words begin with the same sound, like “Peter Piper picked peppers.”
alliteration
This word means a line or limit between two places.
border
This is the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
biodiversity