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100

What is another word for "stable?"

Balanced
100

Name one municipality.

Answers will vary.

100

How many beats is a whole note held for?

4 beats

100

Name one of the forces studied this year.

buoyancy, friction, gravity, magnetic force, muscular force, static electricity

100

How many dogs does Mrs. Sweetman have?

3
200

If you were building a tower, where would the best place be to put the centre of gravity?

Near the bottom

200

Name the 3 landform regions found in Ontario.

Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands, Canadian Shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands

200

How many beats is an eighth note held for?

one half of a beat

200

Would a person standing on one foot be stable?  Why or why not?

No, because the centre of gravity would be too high (answers may vary).

200

What colour is Mr. Jones' car?

red
300

What is compression?

A pushing force

300

What is residential land used for?

Housing

300

Which family of instruments does the French horn belong to?

Brass family

300

What is tension?

A pulling force

300

Mrs. Petta has been our principal for how many years?

5 years

400

A chair is a structure.  The person who sits on the chair is the ________.

Load

400

What is commercial land used for?

Businesses

400
What are the musical terms that describe fast and slow?

Presto and Largo

400

To build a stable structure, make sure it has a low _______________________.

Centre of Gravity

400

Spell Mrs. Jovanovski's last name.

Jovanovski

500

The word used to describe two magnets that are pushing away from each other is _______.

Repulsion (or repelling)

500

Name 2 jobs that people might do in the Hudson Bay Lowlands.

Answers will vary

500

What is the name of the video that the Gr. 3 class always wants to watch in music class?

Beethoven's Wig

500

What is buoyancy?

The upward force that occurs when water or other liquids push against an object.

500

What are Miss Dobson's two favourite instruments to play?

Flute and Piano

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