Czech History
PSHE
The Circulatory System
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
Our class
100

What is Bohemia?

A region of Czechia (where Prague is)

100

What is one thing you can do to improve your mental health?

Talk to someone, exercise, eat healthy food, get plenty of sleep...

100

Which organ pumps your blood?

The heart

100

What is the Jabberwocky?

A made up monster

100

Who is Phil's favourite basketball player?

Kobe Bryant

200

Why was Charles IV an important person in Czech history?

He doubled the size of Prague, moved the capital of the Holy Roman Empire to Prague, built lots of new buildings, started the first university in Central Europe...

200

What does Neurodiversity mean?

That everyone's brains work differently from each other.

200

Why is it called "The Circulatory System"?

The heart, veins and arteries circulate your blood around the body.

200

What kind of poetry was Lewis Carroll known for?

Nonsense poetry

200

Where did Yibo move to Prague from?

China

300

How did Germany take over Czechoslovakia before World War 2?

Through making a deal with other countries that wanted to appease Germany (The Munich Agreement).

300

What is Climate Change?

The earth's climate changing because of an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

300

What is the difference between the veins and the arteries?

Arteries carry blood away from the lungs to the body and veins carry blood back to the heart.

300

How does Alice end up in Wonderland?

She follows the White Rabbit

300

What does Henry usually have for his morning snack?

A Mars bar

400

Who brought Christianity to the Czech lands?

Cyril and Methodius

400

Why is a good online balance important?

It helps your mental health and physical health

400

What are the 4 main parts of blood?

Plasma, platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells

400

Who stole the strawberry tarts?

We never find out!

400

Who always wants to wear a jumper in class? Who else always wants to wear a hat in class?

Yotam and Tibet/Daniel

500

What is the difference between communism and capitalism?

Under communism, all property is owned by the state and shared out fairly to the people. Under capitalism, people are free to own their own property and start their own businesses.

500

What do the letters 'PSHE' stand for?

Personal, Social, Health and Economics

500

Explain how the oxygen you breath in gets to all parts of your body and the carbon dioxide gets taken away from the cells.

In the lungs, oxygen passes into the blood.  The oxygen is carried by the red blood cells which are pumped by the heart around the body.  The red blood cells also pick up carbon dioxide and carry it back to the heart where it is pumped to the lungs.

500

What happens to the oysters in 'The Walrus and the Carpenter'?

The Walrus and the Carpenter eat them.

500

Who is playing the part of the croquet ball in the show?

Mateo