This is the chromebook that everyone chases in R6A.
What is, the acer.
This is the movie that we dressed up as for our "Movie May" spirit day.
What is, "The Addams Family".
What is, Waterloo.
This is the number of times that a bee flaps its wings in a second.
What is, 230 times per second.
This is the language activity that is (usually) considered most popular by R6A.
What is, Teach the Teacher.
This is the person who taught R6A about the Inuit Games.
Who is, Stranger.
This is the area of the body that Mr. Leduc had surgery on recently.
What is, the mouth.
This is the type of writing that we use to write instructions in a step-by-step format.
What is, Procedural Writing.
These are the days that R6A has indoor gym as part of their schedule.
What is, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
During Grade 6 Transition Day, this is what students made out of aluminum foil and pipe cleaners.
What is, a dragon.
This is when Mr. Leduc's Birthday is (month and day).
What is, February 10.
This is the first location that the S.S St. Louis traveled to after their departure from Germany.
What is, Cuba.
These are the three science units that R6A completed this year.
What is, Space, Flight, and Electricity.
This is the class motto that R6A selected at our first spirit assembly.
What is, "Minions! Tonight we steal the moon!".
This is the middle name of Mr. Leduc.
What is, Mark.
This is the type of art style that we learned which uses repeating symmetrical or asymmetrical patterns to create art.
What is, Tessellations.
This is the total number of students that were in R6A throughout the year.
What is, 28 students.
This is the amount of money raised by R6A for "Created by Kids" (closest answer gets the point).
What is, $1,208.
This is the animal that Mr. Leduc (attempted) to make during our pottery lesson.
What is, a hedgehog.
This is what the acronym "EQAO" stands for (most words correct gets the point).
What is, "Education Quality and Accountability Office".