What is white?
This is the coldest place on Earth
What is Antarctica?
A power source, copper tape, and this is needed to make a paper circuit
What is an LED light?
The name of the flat disc used in Hockey
What is a puck?
This person was the first Prime Minister of Canada
Who is John A. Macdonald?
The name of a picture made by gluing pieces of paper or materials onto a surface, usually from magazines or photos, to create a new image
What is a collage?
The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth
What is the atmosphere?
This gives a circuit power
What is a battery?
In baseball, this many strikes are needed to strike the batter out
What is 3?
This person is the current Prime Minister of Canada
Who is Mark Carney?
The type of art where you make things out of clay
What is pottery/ceramics?
The event that happens when tectonic plates move
What is an earthquake?
This is what we call a circuit that is complete and working
What is a closed circuit?
This foul occurs in basketball where a player moves without dribbling the ball
What is Traveling?
This is Canada's National animal
What is a beaver?
The area in a photo or picture that is the furthest away (or appears that way)
What is the background?
The process where water goes up into the air from lakes, rivers, or oceans
What is evaporation?
This material lets electricity flow through it
What is a conductor?
The number of holes in a full round of golf
What is 18?
This is the country Canada shares a border with
What is the United States of America?
The name of the art museum in Paris where the Mona Lisa is kept
What is the Lourve?
The kind of scientist who studies rocks (_____ist)
This material stops electricity from flowing
What is an insulator? (wood, rubber, or plastic)
The length of a full marathon (in miles or kilometers)
26.2 miles or 42 kilometres
The number of provinces and territories in Canada
Provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
Territories: Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, and Yukon.