Mixed Math
Geography
Human Body
3D Objects
Vincent Lingiari
100

This is the product of 6 × 8.

48

100

This imaginary line runs around the middle of the Earth and divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

The equator

100

The lungs and trachea are both important parts of this body system.


The respiratory system

100

This 3D object has 6 equal square faces.

Cube

100

This Aboriginal leader is famous for standing up for the Gurindji people and leading the Wave Hill

Vincent Lingiari

200

This is the fraction that is the same as one-half and can also be written as 2 out of 4.

2/4

200

This is the name for a large area of land surrounded by water, like Australia.

An island or island continent

200

This body system pumps blood around the body using the heart and blood vessels.

The circulatory system

200

This is the name for the flat surfaces on a 3D object.

Faces

200

This protest began in 1966 when Gurindji workers left Wave Hill Station to fight for fair pay and land rights.

Wave Hill Walk-off

300

A right angle measures this many degrees.

90

300

People use this tool to find places, directions and features of an area.

A map

300

This body system breaks down food so the body can absorb nutrients and use them for energy.

The digestive system

300

This 3D object has 2 circular faces and 1 curved surface.

A cylinder

300

Vincent Lingiari belonged to this Aboriginal group from the Northern Territory.

The Gurindji people

400

This is the perimeter of a rectangle with length 9 cm and width 6 cm.

30cm

400

This is the word used to describe the weather of a place over a long period of time.

Climate

400

When you exercise, your muscles need more oxygen, so these two things usually increase.

Heart rate and breathing rate


400

This is the name for the lines where two faces meet on a 3D object.


Edges

400

This was one of the main things Vincent Lingiari fought for, so Aboriginal people could have their traditional land returned.

Aboriginal Land Rights

500

This is the next number in the pattern: 5, 10, 20, 40, __

80

500

Mountains, rivers, beaches and deserts are examples of these features found in the environment.

Natural features

500

These tiny air sacs in the lungs are where oxygen moves into the blood and carbon dioxide moves out.


Alveoli

500

This 3D object has a circular base and comes to one point called a vertex.

A cone

500

In 1975, this Australian Prime Minister symbolically poured soil into Vincent Lingiari’s hand to represent land being returned.

Gough Whitlam

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