Where did he teach?
How well do you know Mr. C?
Movie characters
How Well do you know Ms. H
Class facts!
100

This country is known for Maple Syrup and hockey. 

Canada

100
What is Mr. Coomber's pet's name?

Savvy, Savannah, Savv. 

100

What movie are Ariel, Eric, Ursula, Sebastian, Flounder and King Triton from?

The little mermaid

100

Did Ms. Hutchinson grow up in Peterborough?

No, she grew up in Northern Ontario

100

How many students are in our class?

23

200

This country is known for the Queen

England

200

What is Mr. Coomber's favourite sport?

Hockey to cheer for, Football to watch and Basketball to play

200

What movie are Pumba,Timon, Nala and Simba from?

Lion King

200

How many pets does Ms. Hutchinson have?

two

200

Name the 5 different animals we have visited during Farm Fridays. 

Cows, ducks, turkeys, chickens and horses

300

This country is famous for bag pipes and Braveheart.

Scotland

300

Where did Mr. Coomber grow up?

Hamilton

300

What movie are Ellie Fredrickson, Carl Fredrickson, Russell and Dug from?

Up

300

Would Ms. Hutchinson rather go camping or to a beach?

Camping!

300

How many airplanes did we get to see? Name one difference between the airplanes we use normally and what we saw. 

Two. Answers vary

400

This country has famous beaches and is known for its beautiful cities, Barcelona and Madrid. 

Spain

400

What is Mr. Coomber's favourite animal?

A Penguin

400

What movie are Peter Parker, Mary Jane, Aunt May and The Vulture from?

Spider-man

400

Has Ms. Hutchinson ever run a marathon?

Yes, she ran a half marathon.

400

Name two of the horses we have met. 

Bob, Mack, Murdoch, Mike, Harley and Spirit

500

This country is known for its ancient history and gladiators. 

Italy

500

How old is Mr. Coomber?

26

500

What movie are Gandalf, Frodo, Legolas and Gimli from?

Lord of the Rings

500

What are Ms. Hutchinson's pets names?

Cedar and Gloria

500

Why is it important to grow your own food in a garden?

To stop polluting the air and eat fresh vegetables/fruit. 

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