Whale Rider
Fairy Tales
Fish in the desert
Fish in the desert
Grammar
100

Is Koro a man or a woman?

He is a man

100

How many Dwarfs in Snow White?

Seven

100

Who built the Australian Fish farm in the desert?

Raymond Binsiar’s father

100

What is Raymond's father's dream?

His dream is that it will create jobs and opportunities for young people in their community.

100

What is the past tense of swim?

Swam

200

Who are the important characters in this story?

Paikea and Koro

200

Who killed the wolf in the story of Little Red Riding Hood?

The hunter

200

Where does Raymond Binsiar live ?

In Buttah Windee

200

What is Raymond Binsiar's father always teaches him.

Never give up.

200

Using three adjectives to describe a person is excellent。

Wonderful,super,outstanding,marvelous 

300

What did Peakea find in the sea?

The shark’s tooth

300

Who is Little Red Riding Hood wants to visit?

Her grandmother

300

How many people are there in Buttah Windee now?

3000

300

Why Raymond Binsiar's father wants to put the future of that pace in their place in their children's hands?

Because without their children, there is no future.

300

What is the opposite of 'regard'?

disregard

400

Did Paikea die at the end of the story?

No, she didn’t.

400

What are Cinderella's shoes made of?

Glass

400

Which painting  does Raymond Binsiar like best?

It is about a little bird called 'Chitty-Chitty'.

400

What is the story about the 'Chitty-Chitty' try to told Raymond Binsiar.

This story was tod to try and keep their family as close as possible.

400

What is the past tense of 'fight'?

fought

500

Did Koro change his traditional mindset at the end of the story?

Yes, he did.

500

Where was the big grey wolf in Red Riding Hood finally lost?

In the well

500

Why Raymond Binsiar loves his father’s art?

Because he thinks it's not like anything he has seen before.

500

Which painting shows Raymond Binsiar's father's belief in his children.

'In Our Son's Hands'

500

What part of speech are: slowly, quickly, yesterday, really, inside

adverbs

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