“Run”, “jump” and “dance” are examples of this part of speech.
BOLTSS is an acronym. What do the letters stand for?
Border, Orientation, Legend, Title, Source, Scale
Ascending means...
Going up
An animal that eats other animals
Carnivore
Where do all students need to meet in the morning for Fun Run?
In Form rooms
This type of noun always starts with a capital letter.
Proper noun
This is a term used to describe information that is factual.
Objective
BODMAS stands for...
Brackets, Order, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction
The type of place where an organism naturally lives or grows
Habitat
Thursday
This type of figurative language uses “like” or “as” to describe things.
Simile
From those learnt this term, name two livability factors that influence where a person chooses to live.
Environmental, Social, Cultural, Economic, Infrastructure
A special number that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself
Prime number
An organism that relies on other organisms for its food
Consumer
How many Middle Years classrooms are there at BHS in 2025?
19
Name the five senses.
See, hear, smell, taste, feel
Each term in Humanities we focus on a different area. Name all four areas.
Geography, Civics and Citizenship, Economics, History
Numbers that can be multiplied to equal a whole number
Factors
Living things in an ecosystem are called what?
Biotic
The name of the Year 7 and 8 Assistant Principal
Ms McAlpine
Identify two figurative language techniques used in this sentence. “The thunder roared like a lion as the storm marched across the sky.”
Simile and personification
Continental drift
The largest whole number which is shared by given numbers
Highest Common Factor (HCF)
Non-living things in an ecosystem such as air, water, climate and soil are called what?
Abiotic
1955