Term 1 -The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Term 2 - Indigenous Poetry
Term 3 - Hitler's Daughter
Term 4 - Visual Literacy
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100

I wrote The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.

John Boyne

100

A poetic device in which the words 'like' or 'as' are used to compare things.

Simile

100

She wrote the play and novel Hitler's Daughter.

Jackie French

100

This type of literacy mainly uses images.

Visual

100

Spell your English teacher's name.

Lenarduzzi

200

The name of the young German boy in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.

Bruno

200

Japanese poetry that follows only three lines

Haiku

200

The main female character in Australia in the play.

Anna

200

This colour is used to grab your attention (also associated with romance).

Red

200

What is the first step in learning something?

Getting it wrong.

300

The name of the concentration camp where the novel is partly set.

Auschwitz

300

This 'generation' was the theme of many Indigenous poems we studied.

Stolen

300

What Heid used as a nickname for her father.

Duffi

300

This word describes how the different parts of an advertisement are put together.

Composition

300

Put into hours and minutes the time we have for our three English lessons a week.

3 hours and thirty minutes

400

Who was the old potato peeler who came from the camp to help out in the house.

Pavel

400

What does the Indigenous word 'coolungar' mean?

Children

400

What relation to Hitler was Anna.

Great-granddaughter

400

How many level were in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

Five

400

What year level was the student from who won this year's spelling bee?

Year 9

500

What Shmuel's dad did as a job before he was imprisoned.

Watchmaker

500

She wrote the poems 'No More Boomerang' and 'We Are Going'.

Oodgeroo Noonuccal

500

Which character (not actually seen or heard from directly in the play) was referred to as a 'racist little rooster with maggots for brains'?

Ben's dad

500

The cognitive verb for explaining the 'how' and 'why' of something.

Analyse or analysis

500

How many weeks in a normal school year?

Forty