Toronto's pro hockey team is named for this, a symbol also seen on the Canadian flag.
There are this many Great Lakes.
What is five?
Your taste buds are located here.
What is the tongue?
Acorns grow on this type of tree; there is one growing close to our classroom.
What is an oak?
This country starting with a "K" was lived in by Yousef and Mohamed Al before coming to Canada.
What is Kuwait?
Deep Blue, who beat chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997, is actually one of these.
What is a computer?
In terms of area, this country is the largest in the world.
What is Russia?
Cinderella's coach was made of this.
What is a pumpkin?
Your lungs are a part of this organ system.
What is the respiratory system?
This student whose first name starts with a "K" probably has the most pets of anyone in our class.
Who is Kali?
The loudest section of the orchestra is this "metallic" one.
What is the percussion section?
This city, the capital of France, is home to the Eiffel tower.
What is Paris.
This sport is played at the tournament called Wimbledon.
What is tennis?
Every year the Earth revolves around this once.
What is the sun?
Students in Class 7A know that this 'word of the day' means organized spying, often between different countries.
What is espionage?
The creators of this interlocking brick system originally made wooden toys.
What is LEGO?
It's the largest kingdom in the United Kingdom.
What is England?
This frightened Miss Muppet away.
What is a spider?
This theory proposes that the universe was created by a giant explosion.
What is the Big Bang Theory?
This student has an outlaw for a distant relative, the notorious Ned Kelly, who fashioned his own suit of armor.
Who is Jaxon?
Most superheroes wear costumes with flashy logos and protective gear, but this guy just wears his underwear.
Who is Captain Underpants?
The Suez Canal connects these two bodies of water.
What are the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea?
This bird is an international symbol of peace.
What is a dove?
Albumen is the name for this part of an egg.
What is the white of an egg?
Ms. Read's parents were both born in this country.
What is the Netherlands?