Dental Health
Solids/Liquids/Gas
Nunavut
Phonics
Math
100

What is one way to clean our teeth?

Brushing

100

What is helium?

A type of gas

100

What is Nunavut?

A territory up north

100

What is an adjective?

A word that describes something

100

What is 7+8? Explain your thinking.

15, it is the same as 7+7+1.

200

What is the best way to pull chunks out of your teeth?

Floss

200

What is an ice cube?

It is a solid that can turn to a liquid

200

What is the tundra?

Land with no trees, grass in summer, lots of rocks and ice and snow.

200

What is a noun?

Person, place or thing

200

What is 9+2?  Explain your thinking?

11, 9+1 is 10, then add 1 more to make 11.

300

What is the best way to keep our teeth healthy?

Eat and drink healthy things

300

Does gas take up space?

Yes/True

300

What is permafrost?

Frozen ground
300

What is a proper noun?

A special person, place or thing that starts with a capital letter

300

What is 7+5? Explain your thinking.

12, 7 is 5 and 2, so I can think 5+5 is 10 and 2 more is 12 or I can think 7 plus 3 is 10 then add 2 more to make 12.  

400

What is the string that holds our teeth on our jaw?

Root

400

How do you make a solid into a liquid?

By heating it up

400

What is the colour of Nunavut's flower?

Purple

400

What is an inflected ending?

-ed, -es, -s, -ing, -ness at the end of base words

400

Use the equal or unequal sign: 5+6 ____ 4+3.  Explain how you know.  


Unequal,  5+6 is 11, 4+3 is 7 and 11 does not equal 7.  

500

What is the hard, white outside of our teeth?

Enamel

500

How do you turn a liquid into a solid?

By freezing it

500

Does it ever get dark in the tundra?

Yes, in the winter. In the summer it is the Land of the Midnight Sun.

500

What is a vowel team?

Two vowels go together to make the long vowel sound or do the talking like -ai or -ay.

500

Fill in the blank, 2+3=10-____

5, both sides have to be the same so 2 + 3 is 5 and then 10-5 is 5

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