What is 13:30?
The main character in the novel Restart.
Who is Chase Ambrose?
The province in which Keswick Ridge is located.
What is New Brunswick?
This is how you say "the water" in French.
What is l'eau?
The musical artist who sings "Heart of Gold".
Who is Neil Young?
A decimal number that be represented by the fraction 75/100.
What is 0.75? (seventy-five hundredths)
This part of speech can be a person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
This is the capital city of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
This is how you say "three birds" in French.
What is "trois oiseaux"?
A colourful, tube-shaped instrument that the class uses to play along songs with Mr. Steeves.
What are boomwhackers?
The value of 3 quarters, 1 dime, and two nickels.
What is 95 cents? ($0.95)
This part of speech is a describing word that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
The first people to live in Canada.
Who are Indigenous people or First Nations?
What is "merci"?
Violins, cellos, and violas are part of this musical family.
What is the string family?
The product of 20 x 20
What is 400?
The author of the novel Restart.
Who is Gordon Korman?
These four provinces are called the Atlantic provinces?
What are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador?
This is how you say "It's cloudy" if French.
This band recorded the song "Here Comes the Sun" on their 1969 album, Abbey Road.
Who are The Beatles?
The quotient of 446 divided by 2.
What is 223?
This type of sentence, which starts with "T", often begins a paragraph.
What is a topic sentence?
Also known as the confederation of Canada, this is the year that Canada became a country.
What is 1867?
This is how you say "I'm sorry" in French.
What is "Je suis désolé."?
In the novel Restart, Brendan got himself stuck in this instrument while recording a YouTube video.
What is a tuba?