Tell me one of the trickster tales
The Hodja and the Soup
Loki Saves the Boy
What was the first Australian region we looked at?
the outback
How many personal narratives did we read?
4
What is the closest country to the UK?
France
On May 30th, it will be my birthday. But as of today, how many DAYS old am I? You only have 1 minute to get an answer.
10'941
What fairytale character was Loki?
Within the outback region, what were the two habitats we looked at?
grassland and desert
What was the name of the person that wrote the first personal narrative?
Olivia Vega
What is the name of the line that goes across the middle of the earth?
The equator
How long is Taiwan from the very north to the very south?
Taipei to Taichung is 166km
____km
395km
What is a Trickster Tale? Give me a good explanation.
A trickster tale is a short, funny story in which one character uses smart tricks to fool another character.
What is the animal that lives in the Great Barrier Reef that starts with a "D"?
dugong
In the first personal narrative, what was the name given to the dog?
Taiwan strait
How many mountains in Taiwan are higher than 3000m?
What did the poor man in the 2nd trickster tale smell?
soup
Tell me 2 animals we read about that live in Tasmania
Tasmanian Devil
Wombat
duck-billed platypus
In Kunal's "The Catch", what was the name of the other team's best hitter?
Jack
What is the name of the largest river in South America? The ___ river.
Tip: it shares its name with a rainforest
The Amazon river
How long is the Great Wall of China? In KM.
21'196km
The Fox and the Raccoon
The Hodja and the Soup
Loki Saves the Boy
Great Barrier Reef
The Tasmanian Region
The Outback Region
On page 72, it told us about all of the writers. Tell me where two of these writers live.
Kansas
Oregon
Connecticut
Texas
With one for each letter of the alphabet, write down as many countries as you can. You have 5 minutes.
...
A lot of people often get confused and think Africa is a country, but it is a continent. However, how many countries are inside the continent of Africa?
54