What can you make with clay
Pot, plate, disk, etc
How is the map of the UK made?
It is a combination of the countries in the UK
What is a touchdown?
a goal in football, run or pass the ball into the other teams endzone
What has tentacles
octopus, jellyfish etc.
What medical operation was first done in South Africa?
The first heart transplant in the world took place in 1967
What are some spices they often cook with in India?
Curry, cumin, chili, ginger, cloves, tumeric
What do they eat with tea?
Digestive cookies
What does an arch look like?
like a tunnel
What sport is played in Australia and is similar to baseball?
Netball
How much of the worlds gold if mined in South Africa?
about 20% of the world’s gold is mined in South Africa.
What is Diwali and what do they do for it?
It is the celebration of lights, they decorate the house, eat with family, shoot fireworks and give gifts to children
The United Kingdom (UK) is made up of which countries
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
cake, cupcake, cookies etc.
What animals are mammals and why?
Cat, cow, kagaroo...etc.
Name 5 animals you can see in South Africa
elephants, zebras, rhinos, leopards, cheetahs, lions, hyenas, hippos, penguins and antelopes etc.
Who wears a sari?
Indian women
What is the population of the UK?
67,879,000
What are pads?
protection that players wear in football
Which animals are venomous and which are poisonous?
Venomous- snake, spider, ones that bike
Poisonous- Platypus, frog- ones that is you touch or eat you will get sick.
South Africa hosts the worlds largest ____ race?
Bicycle
The 35,000 riders taking part in the109-km Cape Town Cycle Tour race across Cape Town’s south peninsula and along the spectacular, mountainous coastal road called Chapman’s Peak Drive.
What is the Ganges
It is a river in the north of India
What sports were invented in the UK?
Football, Rugby, Cricket, and Baseball
Who is the quarterback?
Name 3 landmarks in Australia
Uluru, greenbrier reef, bondi beach, sydeny opera house etc.
How many shipwrecks have happened on the coast of South Africa?
More than 2500 shipwrecks have occurred along the South African coast since 1500, all from a diverse range of cultures and countries and include ships of Portuguese explorers, Dutch, English and French East India Companies, the British Royal Many and more