These are the names of your instructors.
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People in Medieval times used this animal to help them farm and travel.
What are horses?
This group of people built longboats to help them travel.
Who are the Vikings?
This yellow fruit helps boost the immune system when sick.
What is lemon?
These are medieval soldiers who wear armour and rode on horses.
Who are knights?
These are the 3 big rules of camp.
What is:
1. Be respectful
2. Hands off
3. Have fun!
This device is like a trebuchet, but does not use a sling.
What is a catapault?
Vikings used this to protect themselves.
What is a shield?
We use this to heal sickness.
What is medicine?
This is the name of a hinged bridge that can be raised or lowered using ropes and chains.
What is a drawbridge?
These are the names of the mentors we visited this week.
Who are Raoul and Dr. Thomas Graham?
This is the name of the beam on a trebuchet that launches an object.
What is a throwing arm?
A force that tries to slow something moving through a liquid or gas down.
What is drag?
This plant is used in tea and helps improve sleep.
What is chamomile?
History is the study of this.
What is the past/past events?
These are the names of the camp coordinators.
This heavy object provides energy to the trebuchet.
What is a counter-weight?
This design of longboat minimizes resistance to improve speed and efficiency.
What is streamlining?
This green, leafy plant helps an upset stomach. Gum tastes like this.
What is mint?
This group of people in central Mexico had water systems to help them farm crops.
Who are the Aztecs?
This is the name of our camp director.
Who is Kathryn?
This simple machine allows the throwing arm of a trebuchet to rotate.
What is an axle?
Scientific principle that states an object will float if the weight of the water it displaces is equal or greater to its own weight.
What is Archimede's principle?
This type of plant starting with "H" is used in medicine and to flavour food.
What is herbs?
The inventor of the printing press.
Who is Johannes Gutenberg?