She is the civil rights icon featured on the Canadian $10 bill who refused to leave her seat at a theater in New Glasgow.
Viola Desmond
This part of speech is a person, place, thing, or idea. In the sentence "The drummer played well," it’s the bolded word.
Noun
If a tutor tells you to "hit the books," they don't want you to punch your notebook! They want you to do this.
start studying
How do you spell
Unity
I have a face and two hands, but no arms or legs. What am I?
Clock
This William Hall was the first Black person and the first Nova Scotian to receive this high military honor for bravery.
Victory Cross
These are "action words" like run, jump, or study.
Verb
If you tell a secret that was supposed to stay private, people might say you "let the cat out of the" this.
Bag
How do you spell
Morningstar
What has to be broken before you can use it?
Egg
This is the largest indigenous Black community in Canada, located just outside of Dartmouth.
North Preston
This is a group of words that has a special meaning which is different from the literal meaning of each individual word, like saying "it’s raining cats and dogs."
Idiom
This idiom means you are "ignoring someone" or "acting unfriendly" toward them: Giving someone the "cold..."
Shoulder
How do you spell
Luminous
I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
Candle
This February celebration is a time when we specifically honor Black history and achievements.
African Heritage Month
This part of speech describes a noun. For example, in the phrase "Beautiful Africville," it tells us what kind of place it is.
Adjective
If you are very nervous before a big presentation or a basketball game, you might say you have these insects in your stomach.
Butterflies
How do you spell
Occurrence
I have many keys, but I can’t open a single door. What am I?
Piano
These people came to Nova Scotia from Jamaica in 1796 and helped build the Halifax Citadel
Maroons or Jamacian Maroons
Identify the Pronoun in this sentence: "The Maroons were brave, and they built the Citadel."
They
if you are trying to describe a situation that is very rare, you might say it only happens "once in a...
Moon
This is the "catchy" acronym used to remember the seven coordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So
FANBOYS
What can you catch, but not throw?
Cold