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What do many indigenous people do in spring to celebrate new life?

Have a celebration or ceremony

100

In spring some indigenous communities collect sweet sap from which tree?

a.  Maple

b.  Oak

a.  Maple

100

What season comes before spring?

Winter

200

What changes do you see in nature during spring?

Leaves, flowers begin to grow back,

birds sing, we have more daylight.

200

What animals return or wake up in spring?

birds, bears

200

How did Indigenous peoples know spring was coming?

They observe changes in animal behaviour, blossoming of trees and return of migratory birds.

300

Can you name a spring tradition or ceremony that some Indigenous Peoples celebrate?

Planting seeds in soil that has been prayed  over often followed by celebrations with dance and storytelling.


300

What is the smallest bird in the world?

a.  finch

b.  hummingbird

b. hummingbird :  weighing less than a coin

300

Why do woodpeckers peck wood?

a.  to find insects to eat

b.  to scare predators

b.  to scare predators

400

Which bird can turn its head around in either direction due to the fixed position of their eyes.

owl

400

During spring, the Japanese celebrate the blossoming of which trees.   We have the same trees.

a.  Maple trees

b.  Cherry blossoms

b.  Cherry Blossoms

400

How many sides does a triangle have?

3
500

How many hours in a day?

24

500

What is the opposite of hot?

cold

500

What are the vowels?

a e i o u and sometimes y