Animals
Sports
Travelling
Food
items in the classroom
100

This animal's habitat is in China and its diet consists of leaves, stems, and bamboo. 

Panda

100

This sport involves a racket and a bright neon yellow ball.

Tennis 

100

this country's flag has 50 white stars.

America

100

This dessert equals 3.14.

Pie

100

You sit on this item every day and there is one for every desk.

Chair 

200

This animal is a domesticated descent of the wolf.

Dog

200

Summer Mcintosh has won medals for Canada in this aquatic sport.

Swimming

200

Moraine Lake and Lake Louise are in this province.

British Columbia 

200

This breakfast food is made with batter and eaten with maple syrup.

Pancakes
200

This item is black and white and has 3 hands.

Clock

300

These animals are known as intelligent, colourful, and noisy birds.

Parrot

300

This sport is played on a court with a net and is considered to be the world's fastest racket sport.

Badminton

300

Big Ben is located in this city.

London 

300

This food is made with cheese and bread.

Grilled cheese

300

This item can be called a knapsack, rucksack, pack, booksack, bookbag, haversack or backsack.

Backpack

400

This domesticated house pet uses its whickers to help navigate its environment. 

Cat

400

This sport involves a ball and a grass field that is around 100m long.

Soccer

400

This place is known as the "City of Love."

Paris

400

This Mexican dessert was named after the Churra sheep. 

Churros 

400

This writing utensil can draw a line that's 34 miles long, write up to 45,000 words.

Pencil

500

This mammal has the thickest fur and is the smallest mammal in the world.

Otter

500

This sport was initially called mintonette until its name was changed in 1896.

Volleyball

500

Tea originated in this country.

China 

500

A specific type of pizza inspired by the italian flag.

Margherita pizza 

500

this item was invented the same year as the typewriter in 1868.

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