Bones
Titanic
Arctic
Antarctic
Orchestra/Composers
100
Patella
What is the science name of the knee bone?
100
RMS Titanic
What is the name of the "unsinkable ship?"
100
Polar Bears
What is a mammal that lives in the Arctic?
100
Penguins
What is a mammal that lives in the Antarctic?
100
The violins, viola's, basses, etc..
What is the string section of the orchestra?
200
201
How many bones in the human body?
200
April 15, 1912
What is the date in history the Titanic sank?
200
The Inuits
What are the ancient arctic indigenous people?
200
People on Antarctica
What are the scientists in self sufficient science station? No indigenous people in Antarctica.
200
This composer was eccentric and eventually completely deaf. He composed 9 symphonies. He lived1770-1827.
Who is Ludwig Van Beethoven? (bay-toe-vehn)
300
Clavicle (ask a fact about this bone)
What is the bone most often broken playing sports?
300
Southhampton, England to New York City, USA
What is the route of the Titanic's maiden voyage on April 10, 1912?
300
The Arctic (compare to Antarctic)
What is mostly sea with islands in it.
300
The Antarctic
What is a continent of land surrounded by oceans.
300
He lived 1678-1741. He was an Italian. Nicknamed the "red priest." He was a violinist. One of his most famous concerts was "The Four Season."
Who is Antonio Vivaldi? (vih-vahl-dee)
400
Calcium
What is a mineral stored that the body uses as it is needed?
400
Captain Edward John Smith
What is the name of the man who navigated the giant ship? His body was never recovered.
400
Arctic Terns, owls, ptarmigans.
What are birds that inhabit the Arctic?
400
Antarctica (location)
What is the South Pole?
400
He lived (1840-1893.) He was a Russian composer. His most famous ballet "The Nutcracker" is still popular today.
Who is Tchaikovsky? (chi-kawf-skee)
500
The Rib cage (bones)
What are curved bones?
500
Morse Code
What is the distress signal tapped out from the Titanic when it hit the Iceberg?
500
North Atlantic Iceberg (definition)
What is a huge mass of ice that has broken off the island of Greenland.
500
Robert Falcon Smith (1868-1912) and Roald Amundsen (1872-1928)
Who are explorers of the South Pole?
500
"Every orchestra has murdered a composer or two!"
What is figurative language used in the book The Composer Is Dead? (meaning we all have "butchered a composers work once or twice...making mistakes, not playing as written, changing the music, etc..
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