This country is known for ice hockey, maple syrup, maple leaf on the flag
Canada
A six-year-old Chinese boy named Wei was from which city?
Shanghai
a light brown, sandy colour
beige
Find the adverb in this sentence:
Suddenly, Mr. Del hurried to the hospital because his wife was having a baby.
Suddenly
What was Leticia's school project?
One hundred mini books about why she loves school.
This country is known for sushi, Judo, karate, and anime cartoons.
Japan
Riya, a girl from India, like to cool off in the summer by going here.
A water park
a big sled, often pulled by animals
sleigh
Find the pronoun:
They all graduated from Canine University except Pip.
They
Leticia had to brainstorm before she started her project. What does brainstorm mean?
to come up with new ideas or a plan to solve a problem.
This country is known for green pastures, 4-leaf clovers, leprechauns, and Saint Patrick's Day.
Ireland
Wei's favourite food is _________.
porridge
to cover or disguise something. Women often wear one when they get married.
veil
What is a noun?
person, place, or thing (also quality, idea, action)
Why did Leticia not use her brother's idea of just gluing 100 pennies to the poster grid?
Because it wasn't creative enough, as her teacher requested.
This country is known for kangaroos, koalas, didgeridoos, and boomerangs.
Australia
Woo-Jin, a 10-year-old boy who likes silk jackets and BBQ beef, is from which country?
South Korea
goods transported from one place to another.
freight
Correct the verb tense mistakes:
Yesterday, we go swimming and ride bicycles.
went, rode
Who helped Leticia with her school project?
Her family. (brother, mother, father)
This country is known for Mt. Olympus, Parthenon, mythology, democracy, and yogurt.
Greece
Boma, a 6-year-old from Nigeria, uses seeds and cups to play what?
board games
An excessive desire for more, usually related to money or goods.
greedy
We often finish our homework late at night, but now it's almost midnight!
often, late, now, almost
What did the class do after Leticia read the mini-books?
Clap for the students whom she wrote about.