We live on this planet.
What is Earth?
This is what was missing from our Middle Ages feast.
What are forks?
The official language of 2 North American countries.
What is English?
An outdoor game commonly played throughout America and Europe.
What is soccer/football?
The Disney song has connections to the European country of Norway.
What is "Let It Go"?
These 3 countries make up the bulk of North America.
What are: Canada, the USA and Mexico?
This is the meal we ate while learning about England.
What is tea time?
The #1 official language of South America.
What is Spanish?
A cold-weather game which originated in Canada.
What is hockey?
You made castanets and easter egg maracas to celebrate the music from this region of the world.
What is South America (or Latin America)?
These are the 4 layers of the Earth.
What are: the inner core, the outer core, the mantle and the crust?
This is the name of the spread we ate on French baguettes.
What is Nutella?
This is the language spoken both in Brazil and Portugal.
What is Portuguese?
What is Tejo?
Reggae comes from this Caribbean island.
What is Jamaica?
Name 3 South American countries we studied this school year.
(Student only needs to give 3 of the following answers) What are: Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Columbia, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay &/or Paraguay (& any other South American country you added to lessons at your location)?
What the Swiss make out of chocolate and cheese.
What is fondue?
This is the Spanish word for hello.
What is hola?
We played this Jamaican board game.
What is Ludo?
This German-born composer was completely deaf by the age of 46.
What is (Ludwig van) Beethoven?
Name 5 European countries we studied this year.
(Scholar should answer any 3 of the countries to follow) What are: Iceland, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Greece, Russia, Czech Republic, Romania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Kroatia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania (plus any additional European country you added to lessons at your location)?
What is Gouda?
This is the French word for hello.
What is bonjour?
A Spanish game for children involving chalk and bottlecaps.
What is Chapas?
This is why Swiss people began yodeling.
What is to communicate with each other (and/or their animals) over long distances?