Grammar
Maths
Famous Indigenous person
Burnt stick
Food
100

How do you call the form of a verb that is not conjugated?

infinitive form

100

Simplify the fraction

28/70

2/5

100

Her first name is Cathy

Freeman

100

What is the name of the young boy in the story?

John Jagamarra

100

a fruit that can be yellow or green

a banana

200

What is the past participle of the verb: to do

done

200

what are the names of the 2 parts of a fraction?

numerator

denominator

200

She is an Indigenous Australian singer 

Jessica Mauboy

200

What is the name of the boy's mother?

Liyan

200

It is small, green and round

a pea

300

What punctuation do you use when you express surprise?

exclamation mark

300

What is the name of the result of an addition?

a sum

300

Patti Mills and Adam Goodes are 2 Indigenous ................... people. They have something in common.


sports, players, play in a team....

300

What did the mother do to hide her son?

She used the black powder of the burnt stick to cover his skin colour.

300

name 2 things you can cook with potatoes

chips, fries, mash potato, hash brown

400

What punctuation do you use before you write a list?

:

colons

400

What is the name of the result of a multiplication?

a product

400

What is the exact date of the first Mabo day (day/month/year)?

3rd of June 1992

400

Where did the young boy started his life, with his people?

in a cattle station / Dryborough station

400

Name 4 things you can put on a pizza

tomato sauce, cheese, anchovies, capsicum, olives, meat, prawns, pine apple...

500

How many coordinating conjunctions are there?

write them all.


there are 7 coordinating conjunctions

and, or, nor, for, but, yet, so

500

What does LCM means in maths?

Lowest Common Multiple

500

What is the full name of the lady who is a children's book writer and illustrator?

Bronwyn Bancroft

500

Where was he taken to grow up later with white people? Who took him?

in a mission/ Pearl Bay/ with the Fathers

the Big Man from Welfare

500

Name 2 things that are typically French foods or drinks

cheese, brie, camembert...

croissant, baguette, pain au chocolat...

snails, frog legs...

wine, champagne...

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