Force and Motion
Life Cycles
Bayview Blues
British Columbia
Sports
100

This is what keeps our feet on the ground

What is gravity?

100

We might see these flying around our neighbourhood thanks to the efforts of Ms Jung. 

What are painted lady butterflies? Also acceptable is what are butterflies?

100

This shaggy character is a favourite amongst Bayview staff and students. Too bad she's only here once in a while.

Who is Molly?

100

There are a lot of these members of the cat family on Vancouver Island.

What are cougars?

100

This sport requires a puck and a stick

What is hockey?

200

When you are playing tug of rope, this is the force that keeps the game going

What is a pull?

200

These are warm blooded and give birth to live babies. 

What are mammals?

200

Ms Taylor's daughter recently created this for us.

What is our mural?

200

This is the province next to B.C

What is Alberta?

200

This sport takes me to the swimming pool several days a week at 5 am.

What is swimming?

300

Skateboarding, a popular pastime in the False Creek area of Vancouver, requires this type of force to keep it going. 

What is a push?

300

The myth surrounding these creatures suggests that they feed on people's blood but they much prefer cows and livestock.

What are Vampire Bats?

300

This beloved item had to leave our school because it had been involved in too many accidents.

What is the saucer swing?

300
Here is where you will find Humpack Whales, seals and the great pacific octopus.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

300

This is the sport that keeps Dany moving.

What is dance?

400

Mira is going to Portland to play in a soccer tournament (yay Mira!). This is the kind of force will she most often be using to play.

What is a push?

400

Their appearance underwater is what gives this funny fish their names.

What are blobfish?

400

This happens every week and students love to see themselves there.

What is the weekly assembly?

400
Seeing these will help you know which direction is north in Vancouver.

What are mountains?

400

This is an indigenous sport and is Canada's official sport.

What is lacrosse?

500

Luke learns that he has this in the 1977 classic film which is also called "A New Hope".

What is the force?

500

These adorable Mexican salamanders are enjoying popularity and are now seen being reproduced as squish mallows, stuffies, and keychains.

What are axolotls?

500

This yellow item used to take our students to and from McBride.

What is the school bus?

500

This island chain was once called "the Queen Charolotte Islands."

What is Haida Gwaii?

500

This sport usually has very tall players and a high score.

What is basketball?

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