Norway
France
Animal Defenses
Trees
Geography game
100

Who came to talk about Norway?

Shari, Mrs. Andres's cousin

100

What is the language in France?

French

100

What is it called when animals can hide because of their coloring?

camouflage

100

What are needles really?

leaves

100

Which continents are part of our game now?

North America, South America and Europe

200
Can the aurora borealis be seen in Norway?

yes

200

What is the famous tall landmark called?

Eiffel Tower

200

What do puffer fish do to protect themselves?

puff up and look bigger

200

What kind of roots might you see on a tree where the ground freezes a few feet down in the winter?

shallow roots

200

Which European country looks like a boot?

Italy

300

What kind of creature features in stories and legends?

troll

300

What are the underground wild mushrooms?

truffles

300

What do meerkats do to protect themselves?

hide in tunnels, have other meerkats watch for predators

300

What kind of roots might you see if the ground stays warm enough all year to absorb all the rain?

deep roots

300

Which North American country has a canal?

Panama

400

what does "ja" mean?

yes

400

France hosts the Tour de France which is an event for which sport?

Bicycle riding

400

Octopi and squid have this to distract other animals with.

cloud of ink they can shoot out

400

What type of branches did the trees in Anchortown Forest Have?

bendable branches like the pipe cleaner

400

Which language do both Portugal and Brazil speak?

Portuguese

500

What colors are in the Norwegian flag?

red, blue and white

500

What is April Fish? (Poisson d' avril)

An April Fools type joke where you put a paper fish on someone's back without them noticing.

500
Name an animal that can both attack and protect itself with sharp claws.

answers may vary

500

Which type of branch held more paperclips but eventually broke under heavy weight.

The stiff ones that we showed with the Popsicle sticks

500

Name a Scandinavian country.

Norway, Sweden, Finland or Denmark