Mixtures and Solutions
Odds and Ends
Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Levels of Government
The Human Body
100

How many items do you need to make a mixture?

2

100

What is the name of our Principal (we call her a Campus Lead)?

Mrs. Choe 

100

If you wanted to move to a different province to live, what part of the charter covers these rights?

Mobility rights

100

Name all 4 levels of Government that we have in Canada. 

Municipal, Provincial, Federal and Aboriginal.

100

This organ allows you to breathe.

Lungs

200

Which one is easier to separate, a mixture or a solution?

A mixture. 

200

What is one of the acceptable terms that we use to describe the people who lived in Canada before Europeans arrived?

Indigenous, Aboriginal, First Nations, First Peoples.

200

If you are allowed to always do something, is that a right or a freedom?

A right. 
200

What level of Government is in charge of making sure that your garbage gets picked up?

Municipal

200

What 2 body systems help you to stand up and move?

Muscular and Skeletal
300

What is a solute?

Something that can be dissolved in a solvent. 

300

If you make something look 3D, what element of art is that?

Form

300

What part of the charter is it when the police protect you?

Legal Rights

300

What level of government is in charge of the Post Office?

Federal

300

Show me where your tricep is located.

Upper arm, at the back/bottom

400

What does it mean when something is homogeneous?

Everything is evenly spread out. 

400

Name one of the organs that provides acid to digest your food. 

Liver, gall bladder, pancreas

400

What section of the charter covers our right to vote?

Democratic Rights

400

What do we call the leader of our Province? (not their name, but their position)

Premier

400

What is the name of the tube in your throat that the food goes through to get to your stomach?

Esophagus

500

Name a factor that increases the solubility of a solution? (makes it easier to dissolve something)

Stirring, heating it up, or small particle size. 

500

Name one of the branches of the Federal Government.

Legislative, Executive, Judicial (will also accept Parliament or Senate)

500

When did the Charter of Rights and Freedoms come into effect?

1982

500

What is the name of the position for the person who represents the King in Canada?

Governor General

500

Name one of the chambers of the heart. 

Atrium or Ventricle.
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