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What Happens Next?
What is this used for?
Famous Canadian Inventions
100

This household device helps you remember the events and appointments you write on it.

A Calendar.

100

The act of moving your body for at least 30mins a day is called?

Exercise / Exercising

100

You put your clothes in the washing machine and add soap...

What do you do next?

You start the wash cycle.

100

A thermometer with a digital screen is placed under someone's tongue.

Why is it there?

Measuring body temperature.

100

This invention is a frozen dessert, created in Canada in 1920 and is served on a stick.

Popsicle

200

You use this kitchen tool to measure how hot your oven is before cooking.

A Thermometer.

200

These two words describe thinking positively before starting your day.

Positive Affirmations.

200

A recipe says "mix all dry ingredients in one bowl and wet ingredients in another" You have finished mixing both bowls separately, What happens next?

You pour the wet ingredients into the dry ones and combine them.

200

A GPS device is mounted on a car dashboard and shows a route.

What is it there for?

Providing directions or navigation.

200

This winter sport, now popular worldwide, was invented in Canada and involves sliding stones on ice.

Curling

300

This item helps keep your keys together so you do not misplace them.

A keychain.

300

This practice helps calm your mind and reduce stress.

Deep breathing or Meditation.

300

When you reach the grocery store checkout with your items, What do you do next?

Place the items on the belt for the cashier to scan them.

300

A garden hose is connected to a faucet and directed over plants.

What is it used for.

Watering plants.


300

This Canadian invented the electric wheelchair in 1950.

George Klein.

400

Your car wont start in winter, and the engine clicks but doesn't turn on. This part is most likely weak or dead.

A battery.

400

I am a nutrient that helps your muscles recover after activity.

Protein.

400

A freezer door is left slightly open overnight at a shop. What happens next?

Cold air escapes, food begins to thaw and items may need to be thrown away.

400

A fire alarm is triggered when smoke fills a room.

What is it there for ?

Alerting people to a fire.

400

This Canadian invented the telephone in 1876.

Alexander Graham Bell

500

This small object can help you avoid losing important items by attaching to your phone or keys and tracking them on an app.

A tracking Tag.

500

Research says that, drinking eight (8) cups of this daily helps your body stay hydrated.

Water.

500

You mix flour, water, and yeast and leave the dough in a warm place.

What happens next?

The dough rises.

500

A magnifying glass is held over a tiny text.

Why is that being used?

To make small objects or text easier to see.

500

This Canadian invention, used in the kitchen, helps in precise cutting and shaping of food.

Rotary Cheese grater.