Maths
Homphones
Romans
Science
PSHE
100

15 divided by 5

3

100

What is 'fog in the air' and how do you spell it?

Mist

100

What is the Roman numeral for 10?

X

100

What temperature does water freeze?

0'c

100

Name 3 British Values.

respect, tolerance, liberty, rule of law, democracy

200
950 divided by 10

95

200

What is 'the part of a plant that is under soil'? 

root

200
If a circle is a round shape and a circus is a round tent what does the latin word circ mean?

round

200

What process changes a solid to a liquid?

melting

200

What is the phone number for childline?

08001111

300

There are 78 oreos to share between the class. If I give the oreos to 6 tables how many will each table get?

13

300

What is the difference between principal and principle?

a principal is a head of school, a principle is a main idea. 

300
name 3 different ways the romans influenced modern Britain.

look at the board

300

What is condensation?

the process of a gas turning into a liquid when it cools down.

300

Name 3 protected characteristics

age, gender, disability, race, religion, sexuality

400

Layla, Sarah, and Lara all made 276 Christmas cookies. How can each child keep?

92

400

Try and think of a sentence that uses witch and which, wait and weight. 

which witch waits while the other check her weight?

400

Name 5 Roman gods. 

Jupiter, Juno, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Pluto, Diana, Neptune

400

name all the stages of the water cycle. 

evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff

400

as a team.  Act out 3 different ways that you can show kindness at school. 

...

500

Tom was organizing his baseball card collection when he came across a set of 427 cards. Excited to share them with his friends Imran and Elia equally, he decided to divide them first by 3. After that, Tom realized that he also wanted to split his share among his six cousins. What is the answer and how many is the remainder?

142 with R4. 

500

Give me an example of other homophones. 

  1. To/Too/Two
  2. Their/There/They're
  3. Your/You're
  4. Its/It's
  5. Here/Hear
  6. Accept/Except
  7. Affect/Effect
  8. Break/Brake
  9. Flour/Flower
  10. Principal/Principle
  11. Peace/Piece
  12. Weather/Whether
  13. Aloud/Allowed
  14. Passed/Past
  15. Bare/Bear
  16. Complement/Compliment
  17. Stationary/Stationery
  18. Allowed/Aloud
  19. Cite/Site/Sight
  20. Poor/Pour/Pore
500

What was the name of the Emperor who declared Christianity the official religion of the Roman empire in the late 4th century?

Pope Theodosius

500

Romeesa is conducting an experiment in her science class. She starts with a block of ice and observes it as it undergoes changes. First, she lets it sit on the table at room temperature. Then, she heats it gently until it turns into water. Finally, she continues to heat the water until it becomes steam. What happened?

solid (ice) → liquid (water) → gas (steam).

500

How many of the 52 rights of a child can you list?

  1. Right to equality
  2. Non-discrimination
  3. Best interests of the child
  4. Right to life, survival, and development
  5. Views of the child
  6. Right to birth registration
  7. Right to a name and nationality
  8. Preservation of identity
  9. Separation from parents
  10. Family reunification
  11. Illicit transfer and non-return
  12. Respect for the child's opinions
  13. Freedom of expression
  14. Freedom of thought, conscience, and religion
  15. Freedom of association and peaceful assembly
  16. Protection of privacy
  17. Access to appropriate information
  18. Parental responsibilities
  19. Protection from abuse and neglect
  20. Alternative care
  21. Adoption
  22. Refugee children
  23. Disabled children
  24. Health and health services
  25. Periodic review of placement
  26. Social security
  27. Standard of living
  28. Education
  29. Aims of education
  30. Children of minorities/indigenous groups
  31. Leisure, recreation, and cultural activities
  32. Child labor
  33. Drug abuse
  34. Sexual exploitation
  35. Sale, trafficking, and abduction
  36. Other forms of exploitation
  37. Torture and deprivation of liberty
  38. Armed conflicts
  39. Rehabilitation and recovery
  40. Juvenile justice
  41. Respect for superior authority
  42. Knowledge of rights
  43. Access to justice
  44. Right to nationality
  45. Protection of internationally displaced children
  46. Confidentiality of juvenile records
  47. Administration of juvenile justice
  48. Physical and psychological recovery
  49. Social reintegration
  50. Children in armed conflicts
  51. Implementation of the Convention
  52. Dissemination of information
  53. Civil rights and freedoms
  54. Accountability of states and non-state actors