The Final Quarter
The School That Tried to End Racism
Miss Philp
Lucky Dip
12 Angry Men
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 What happened to Adam Goodes' during his games that lead him to retire early?

He was being constantly booed through his games and only when he touched the ball.

100

In DNA, how similar on a percentile are we?

99.99%

100

What does Miss Philp always have in her hair?

A scrunchie

100

What colour is the Biscoff label?

red

100

What weather events happen in the play?

It's boiling hot and then it starts raining

200

Adam Goodes' did something that divided the nation. What did he do and why was it so controversial in the media?

In an Indigenous round game, he performed a celebratory war cry after scoring a goal. People saw it as an attack and an act of "war" as they saw it aggressive.

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What is racism?

prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.

200

Miss Philp used to have this all the time before class and Ella K used to always ask if she's had it. What was it?

Her lemonade!

200

What colour is the BBQ shapes box?

Green

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How many jurors where there?

12

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What did Adam Goodes' win for his contribution for being a voice for his work in ending racism?

The Australian of the Year

300

What is the purpose of the project that the school is doing?

It was to explore racial biases and advocate for anti-racism education to promote positive change to attitudes, beliefs and values to foster a more inclusive community. 

300

Why does Miss Philp need to eat in L3 of class?

She will be grumpy from her year 7s being silly.

300

Name the primary colours?

Cyan, Red, Yellow

300

How does the play highlight racism?

Through the characters subtle biases and prejudices throughout the film by making assumptions about the boy on trial. Jurors based a lot of their judgement due to his race, where he lived (the slum) and how old he was.

400

Goodes' mentioned that people should be curious and ask questions in regards to his war cry that he did in a game. Why might he be urging people to do this?

So people can learn and understand Indigenous histories and remove anger, hatred and ignorance from their values and beliefs

400

What is white privilege? 

inherent advantages possessed by a white person on the basis of their race in a society characterized by racial inequality and injustice.

400

What colour is the pumpkin of speech

Pale green

400

What is the name of our galaxy?

The Milky Way

400

Why does Juror 8 challenge the others to challenge their biases?

He insists that the defendant, regardless of his background, deserves a fair trial and that justice cannot be swayed by personal prejudice. Juror 8’s calm, reasoned approach to dismantling the case against the defendant serves as a counterpoint to the racist attitudes of others, showing the importance of overcoming bias in the pursuit of justice.

500

Adam Goodes' said that "racism has many faces, and on that night it was a 13 year old girl which isn't her fault." What is he trying to say.

He is saying that racism is not born but learnt. Goodes' is saying she has learnt it from her environment (parents, family, friends, etc.)

500

How much of the Anglo-Celtic ancestry make up the Australian population?

58%

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What colour is Miss Philp's main pencil case in her bag?

RED

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There is a movie about a guy comes from Antarctica and wants to surf in this big comp, fails, then does well and still loses. What is that movie?

Surfs Up

500

The play explore how racism plagues the justice system. Who challenges this and why does he do it?

Juror 8 challenges others to consider other options and how the "system" isn't as reliable as we think. The play highlights how racism can infiltrate the justice system, particularly in the way jurors bring their personal biases into the courtroom. By showing how easily prejudice can influence life-or-death decisions, 12 Angry Men acts as a critique of racial injustice and the need for vigilance against racism in the legal system.

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How does this documentary highlight the media's story telling ability in portraying racism?

It represents the medias storytelling of sharing certain values, opinions and beliefs to their target audience. primarily, white Australians

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What is systematic racism?

system within that perpetuates racist ideology/belief


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In HPE, what was the most recent thing Miss Philp snuck into class to eat?

BBQ shapes!

600

This movie is super scary and is about a kid that can dream walk. What is that movie?

Insidious 

600

Why did the chicken cross the road?

To go see Azalia work at KFC

700

What does this documentary have in common with 12 Angry Men?

It highlights the how prejudice and bias can be influences by individuals sharing their perception and beliefs which affects peoples judgment. 

700

What is the Stolen Generation?

The Stolen Generations were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions, under acts of their respective parliaments

700

What colour of whiteboard marker does Miss Philp use the most?

Blue, black or sometimes purple!

700

Everyone has it, no one can lose it

A shadow

700

Who ACTUALLY created the play?

Reginald Rose

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