Carnaval de Québec
Jouer ou faire?
Verb avoir au present
Music
Visual Arts
100

Who is the mascot of the Carnaval de Québec?

Bonhomme Carnaval

100

Je (fais du / joue du) piano.

joue du

100

J' (avoir) ______________ un crayon. [I have a pencil.]

J'ai

100

What are the 5 lines called that we read music on? (Hint: It starts with the letter 's'.)

staff

100

___________ is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image.

Pointillism

200

Where does the Carnaval de Québec take place?

Quebec City

200

Je (joue de la / fais de la) trompette.

joue de la

200

Tu (avoir) _______________ beaucoup de devoirs. [You have a lot of homework.]

as

200

What is one clef in music?

Treble clef

200

What is an example of an element of art?

 Line, shape, space, value, form, texture, and color.

300

Name one activity that happens during the Carnaval.

Dog sledding, 'bal de neige', fireworks, concerts, etc

300

Je (fais du / joue du) ski.

fais du

300

Il (avoir) ____________ une soeur.

a

300

How many beats is a half note?

2 beats

300

The place from which an artist looks at  an object is called the point of ____________.

view

400

Name one food that you can eat at the Carnaval.

Poutine, Beaver Tails

400
Je (fais de/ joue de) la natation.

fais de 

400

Elle (avoir) ____________ beaucoup d'amies. [She has a lot of friends.]

a

400

What is 1 saying we can use to remember the notes of the treble clef? (Either the lines or the spaces).

Every good boy deserves fudge or F-A-C-E
400

What does the word "contour" mean? (Hint: We did this in our Garden Art Project)

An outline
500

What kind of sculptures can you see at the Carnaval?

Ice and snow 

500

Je (joue au/ fais du) baseball.

joue au

500

Ils (avoir) ____________ beaucoup de travail. [They have a lot of work.]

ont

500

Name one instrument in the brass family.

Trumpet, French horn, trombone, and the tuba.

500

What is an example of a complementary colour? (Hint: it is 2 colours opposite on the colour wheel)

Green and red, blue and orange, or yellow and purple