Ancient Greece
Age of Exploration
First Fleet
Ecology
Grammar and Syntax
100

An ancient sporting event.

What is the Olympic Games?
100

Explorers risked their lives for it.

What are spices?

100

This European claimed Australia for England in 1770.

Who was Captain Cook?

100

The Petrified Forest is made up of this.

What are rocks that turned to trees?
100

A person, place or idea.

What is a noun?

200

The King of the Gods.

Who is Zeus?

200

A European explorer who visited China before anyone else.

Who is Marco Polo?

200

Prisoners were kept here before being transported to Australia.

What were Hulks?

200

The most powerful force in nature.

What is water?

200

The four things a sentence must have.

What is the subject, predicate, punctuation and a complete thought?

300

A city-state in Ancient Greece.

What is Athens or Sparta?

300

The first Europeans to reach the new world.

Who were the Vikings?

300

The time when machinery changed they way people lived and worked. 

What was the Industrial Revolution?

300

Something so small it can't be seen without a microscope.

What is microscopic?
300

Two independent clauses joined by a conjunction.

What is a compound sentence?

400

The place that democracy began.

What is Athens?

400

The very first people to reach the Americas.

Who were the Native Americans?

400

Challenges of the fleet in Australia.

What was famine, violence and sickness?

400

The animal at the top of the food chain.

What is an apex predator.

400

Takes the place of a noun.

What is a pronoun?

500

A king who conquered more land than anyone had ever done before.

Who was Alexander the Great?

500

Used by sailors to keep track of how fast and far they had travelled.

What is dead reckoning?

500

The captain of the First Fleet.

Who was Captain Arthur Philip?

500

The three categories of species in an ecosystem?

What are producers, consumers and decomposers? 

500

A subject and predicate.

What is a clause?

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