Canadian Landmarks
Planets
Tiny Life
Famous Authors for Kids
Government stuff
100

This huge waterfall on the border of Canada and the United States is one of the most famous in the world.

What is Niagara Falls?

100

This planet is famous for its bright rings made of ice and rock.

What is Saturn?

100

Tiny living things that are so small you need a microscope to see them are called this.

What are microorganisms?

100

This author wrote many rhyming stories.

Who is Dr. Seuss?

100

This city is the capital of Canada and where the main government buildings are found.
 

What is Ottawa?

200

This very tall tower in Toronto has a glass floor and an amazing city view.

What is the CN Tower?

200

These robot vehicles explore planets like Mars but don’t carry people.
 

What are rovers?

200

These tiny living things can be helpful or harmful and are found almost everywhere — even on your skin.

What are bacteria?

200

This Canadian children’s author is famous for telling funny stories with repeating words like "hush hush hush" and "crunch crunch crunch"

Who is Robert Munsch?

200

The current prime minister of Canada. 

Who is Mark Carney?

300

Canada’s government meets at this group of buildings in Ottawa with a big clock tower.

What is Parliament Hill?

300

When we see only part of the Moon lit up, we call these the Moon’s _____.
 

What are phases?

300

These tiny life forms can spread from person to person and sometimes make people sick.

What are germs? 

300

This author wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and many silly, surprising stories.
 

Who is Roald Dahl?

300

This is the longest number of years a Prime Minister can run the country before an election must be held. 

What is five years?

400

This famous national park in Alberta is known for turquoise lakes and Rocky Mountains.

What is Banff National Park?

400

This invisible layer around Earth lets us breathe and helps protect us from space.
 

What is the atmosphere?

400

These tiny organisms float in oceans and lakes and are an important food source for many sea animals.

What is plankton?

400

This British author wrote a magical world of wizardry. 

Who is J.K. Rowling?

400

This paper (or card) lists the candidates you choose from when you vote in an election.
 

What is a ballot?

500

These giant rock formations in New Brunswick appear and disappear with the tides of the Bay of Fundy.

What are the Hopewell Rocks?

500

Most asteroids orbit the Sun in a region between Mars and this large planet.

What is Jupiter?

500

This tiny creature is nicknamed a “water bear” and can survive extreme conditions like freezing and even outer space.

What is a tardigrade?

500

This author wrote funny diary-style books about a kid named Greg Heffley.

Who is Jeff Kinney?

500

Canada has a king or queen, but the country is mainly run by elected leaders — this system is called this.
 

What is a constitutional monarchy?

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