What is the name of the man in the film that is considered the love interest of Pocahontas?
True or False: English settlers were racist in the film.
True
How might of being separated from her family affected her cultural identity?
As family and community are central to Indigenous cultures, being removed from her tribe resulted in disruption to her connection of values, traditions, cultural identity. This forced assimilation conflicted with her Powhatan heritage.
This teacher tagged Zenon in a game of capture the flag where they versed her class in HPE. Who is the teacher?
Miss Philp
What are the 3 worst chocolates in a Favourites box?
Old Gold, Cherry Ripe and Turkish Delight. Yuck.
What is Goofy's sons name?
Max
What is the badgers name that eats and looks like Steel?
Meeko
In the film, the term "savages" most often used by the English settlers. How is this term used as a slur?
It is used to dehumanise and vilify the Indigenous peoples which reflects their colonial mindset and perceived superiority over other cultures.
How did colonialism impact Pocahontas and her life?
It shaped her experiences and life as it showcased the exploitation and loss of autonomy as a result of colonialism.
Which teacher has actually taught an English class that teaches HPE and Geography?
Mr Fitz.
Who won State of Origin this year?
The BLUUUEEESSS
True or False: Walt Disney was cryogenically frozen so he would be "resurrected" in the future
False. It's just a rumour lol.
How does Nakoma feel about Pocahontas’s friendship with John Smith? Remember this is Pocahontas's friend that she talks with.
Nakoma is concerned and wary of Pocahontas's growing connection as she recognises the potential dangers as they're viewed as a threat to their tribe.
Why did the Powhatan Tribe called the settlers "pale faces"
It was used to describe physical visible differences between the two people.
Pocahontas was used as a symbol when shown off to English citizens. What might of been the purpose for this?
To show that she is a "civilised savage" and to promote the success of the colony.
This teacher is known for doing parkour on a Friday night. Who is it?
Mrs Hawkins
How old do you have to be to vote?
18
Johnny Depp is in an iconic series where he plays a pirate. What series is this?
Pirates of the Caribbean
Why was John Smith captured by Pocahontas' tribe?
There was rising tension between the English settlers and the Native Americans. John was "attacked" by Kokum and his friend Thomas shot Kokum where he was captured.
When John was stereotyping and being condescending, how was Pocahontas affected?
It affected her both personally and as a representative of her people. it created a barrier where settlers undermined Native American sovereignty.
In what parts of the film highlighted Pocahontas's legacy?
It highlighted her mediation, cultural exchange and introduction of colonialism.
This English teacher teaches 9E for English once a week, who is it?
Mrs Gamer
Name all four of the original Wiggles cast.
Anthony, Greg, Murray, and Jeff
This movie follows the story of a person who turns into a bear after killing the bear that killed his brother. What is the movie title?
Brother Bear
In the film, why did Governor Ratcliff sail to America?
To seek wealth and power by finding gold which he wants to use to elevate his status in England
How does John Smith’s attitude towards Pocahontas and her culture change over the course of the film?
Pocahontas challenges John's assumptions and opens his eyes to the richness and wisdom of her culture. He then shifts his perspective to understand that the natural world and the Indigenous ways are interconnected.
Pocahontas died at 21 years old due to illness, how was she was she got married?
10-12
Miss Fogwell has a female german shepherd dog, what's her name?
Ruby
True or False: Water is wet.
No. Next.
What is the title of the Disney Movie with the princess named Aurora?
Sleeping Beauty
What advice does Grandmother Willow give to Pocahontas, and how does it influence her choices?
She advises Pocahontas to listen to her heart and the natural world for guidance. She also encourages Pocahontas to trust her instincts.
Why does John Smith come to the New World, and what are his initial views about the Indigenous people?
John sought adventure, land and opportunities for wealth and exploration. He viewed the "New World" as something that is untamed, needs to be conquered where he viewed Indigenous peoples as "savages" to be subdued or "civilised".
In 1616, Pocahontas was kidnapped by English settlers where she was married, turned to Christianity, had a family and traveled to another country. What country did she go to?
England
Mr Rynsbergen drinks a lot of coffer, but what is his favourite flavour of instant coffee?
Caramel (I think)
Why is it important to thank Beyonce during a speech at an awards ceremony?
So you can live another day
This film follows the story of adventures finding a lost city underwater. What is the movie called?
The Lost City of Atlantis
Describe the relationship between Pocahontas and her father, Chief Powhatan. How does he feel about her future? Think of the song "Just Around the Riverbend".
There is tension as they share differing views on life and duty. Chief Powhatan envisions a traditional future for Pocahontas, where as Pocahontas is free spirited and feels uncertain about following her fathers path set for her.
We see Governor Ratcliffe use his influence over his crew to sway their judgement. How does this affect the crew in the long term?
Ratcliffe sowed division, fear and ultimately his downfall where it escalated to violence, humiliation and isolation.
Similar to the film, Pocahontas played as a bridge between her tribe and colonisers. Why might this be?
To maintain peace between the two groups at the time.
These two English teachers got engaged this year. Who are they?
Miss Brunetto and Miss Philp
What celebrity said this famous quote: "I like my suitcase"
Barron Trump - Trumps son.
Mickey Mouse was the the first animated Disney character. Who was then?
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
How does Pocahontas’s perspective on nature differ from the views of the English settlers? Think of the song "Colours of the Wind".
She views nature as interconnected and is not something to conquer or own, but rather to coexist with and cherish.
In what ways does the film show the importance of seeing beyond appearances or assumptions about others?
As the Powhatan people see the settlers as invaders and the settlers seeing the Native Tribe as "savages", we see through the film they learn each other as individuals with unique experiences, values and feelings. It also demonstrates looking beyond stereotypes.
Pocahontas is not the real name of the person the story is about. What is the real name of the girl that is called Pocahontas?
Matoaka
This English teacher reads on their lunch break at the front of F Block. Who is it?
Mr Sanson
Name all of the teletubbies.
Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Lala, and Po
Who was the first ever Disney princess?
Snow White