The big idea or main idea of a story.
What is: what the writer wants us to learn?
The things that should appear at the top of every graph (data visualization).
What is a title?
The name of the province to the west of Québec.
What is Ontario?
The position of the 2 in this number:
3 452 678
What is the thousands place?
A dinosaur who was a carnivore.
Who was t-rex...?
The Pixar short film with the big idea: Being greedy gets you nowhere.
What is "One Man Band"?
The type of data visualization or diagram, featuring circles with a common area.
What is a Venn diagram?
The capital of Québec.
What is the city of Québec?
The number shown by this expanded form:
10,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 60 + 7.
What is 13,467?
The reason we have Orange Shirt Day.
What is to honour Canada's First Nations?
The Pixar short film with the big idea, "Bullying will hurt the bullies in the end".
What is, "For the Birds"?
The name of one of four sections in a data visualization.
What is a quadrant?
The ocean to the east of Canada.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
The value of the 7 in the number below:
1 679 054
What is 70,000?
The city where Terry Fox had to stop his run across Canada.
What is Thunder Bay?
The big idea of the story "Nerdy Birdy".
What is "everyone deserves to belong somewhere" or "you don't need to be the same to be friends"?
What a data visualization does.
What is gives us information with pictures?
The province adjacent to the Pacific Ocean.
What is British Columbia?
The number shown by this expanded form:
200 + 30,000 + 90 + 4,000 + 100,000 + 5
What is 134,295?
How to spell Madame Bilodeau's last name.
What is B-i-l-o-d-e-a-u?
The big idea of the story "Eleven".
What is "you should always speak up for yourself" or "adults are not always right" or "all the ages you've been before are inside you"?
The fruit which was the most bought in the U.S. according to the data visualization we saw.
What is the banana?
The province where Terry Fox started his run across Canada.
What is Newfoundland?
The exponent which represents 10,000.
What is 104?
The amount of money Evergreen will have raised for cancer research if we reach our fundraising goal.
What is $200,000?