What is the name of our topic this term?
Human Wellbeing
What does Human wellbeing refer to?
Human wellbeing is about how good a person’s life is. It includes having basic needs met (like food, water, and shelter) as well as health, education, safety, happiness, and feeling part of a community.
What is the largest continent in the world?
In The Very Hungry Caterpillar, what does the caterpillar turn into at the end of the story?
A butterfly
Who did Dion play in the 'Gruffalo' play?
Mouse
Income
Health
Political Voice
Security
Social Connections
What is absolute poverty?
Living on less than $2.15 a day. When people do not have enough money to meet their basic needs, like food, water, shelter, and clothing.
What is the capital city of Japan?
Tokyo
📖 What is the name of the bear who loves honey and lives in the Hundred Acre Wood?
Winnie the Pooh
Who did Gavin play in the 'Gruffalo' play?
Owl
What is minimal wellbeing?
When people only have their most basic needs met, like food, water, and shelter.
What is it called when people enjoy the highest quality of life, with good health, education, safety, and happiness?
Maximum / Maximal wellbeing
Which country is shaped like a boot?
Italy
📖 In Matilda by Roald Dahl, what special power does Matilda discover she has?
Telekinesis / moving things with her mind
Who did Noah play in the 'Gruffalo' play?
Fox
Name two countries in the top ten of the World Happiness Report.
Finland — 7.736
Denmark — 7.521
Iceland — 7.515
Sweden — 7.345
Netherlands — 7.306
Costa Rica — 7.274
Norway — 7.262
Israel — 7.234
Luxembourg — 7.122
Mexico — 6.979
What country is number one in the world happiness list?
Finland
Which desert covers much of northern Africa?
Sahara Desert
In Charlotte’s Web, what is the name of the pig that Charlotte helps save?
Wilbur
Who did Shaun play in the 'Gruffalo' play?
Snake
What does the WHR measure?
World happiness
What is the difference between absolute poverty and relative poverty?
Absolute poverty:
When people do not have enough money to meet their basic needs, like food, water, shelter, and clothing.
Relative poverty:
When people are poor compared to others in their society, meaning they cannot afford the standard of living most people around them have.
Which line of latitude runs around the middle of the Earth and divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
Equator
In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, what is the name of the three-headed dog guarding the trapdoor?
Fluffy
Who did Andrew play in the 'Gruffalo' play?
Gruffalo