Name 3 example of figurative language
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Alliteration
Hyperbole
What were the names of the three girls that escape the settlement?
Molly, Daisy and Gracie
How many students are in this class?
28
What do you call a describing word?
Adjective.
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
What are the two narrative structures we looked at this term?
Linear and ciruclar
Why were the girls taken from their families?
Government policies removing Indigenous children
Who spent multiple lessons building a paper Xbox?
Dyaln
Choose the correctly punctuated dialogue sentence:
A. “Let’s go home” said Jake.
B. “Let’s go home,” said Jake.
C. “Let’s go home.”, said Jake
D. “Let’s go home”, said Jake.
B
What gas do plants need to survive?
Carbon Dioxide
What are the 5 senses?
Taste, See, Hear, Smell, Touch
What is the name of the tracker sent to follow the girls?
Moodoo
Who is the only person to make a 67 reference in their assessment this term?
Zach
Which punctuation mark is used to show ownership?
Apostrophe
How many continents are there?
7- Oceania, North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antactica
What are the three Cs
Conflict, Context, Character
What helps the girls find their way home?
The rabbit Proof Fence
Whose name appears the most on our End of Terms prize wheel?
(There are three tied)
Which sentence uses the semicolon correctly?
A. I finished my homework; and then I watched TV.
B. I finished my homework; I watched TV after that.
C. I finished my homework; because I had time.
D. I finished my homework; but forgot my bag.
B
Which element has the chemical symbol ‘Fe’?
Iron
What were the 5 ways to create a sizzling start?
Humour, Action, Dialogue, Mystery, Imagery
Who directed the film?
Phillip Noyce
Who is the third most recent person to join this class?
Thenumi
What are the following all examples of?
NASA, ANZ, QPAC
Acronyms
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa