The official first day of Summer
What is June 21st?
A playful marine mammal that uses echolocation
What is a dolphin?
What is the Friendship Toolkit?
The capital of Australia
What is Canberra?
What is the courtyard?
In 1938, this beach item staple was invented
What is a beach ball?
These wild canines of Australia can turn their head 180 degrees
What is a dingo?
The name of our first CFLM math of the year (we just implemented it for the first time this year)
What is Rhoda Red and Loretta Leghorn (aka "Chicken math)
The world's longest fence in the world was originally built to keep out this animal
What is a dingo?
Our youngest learners are in the _______ classroom.
What is Waddler?
Though about 50000 of these storms occur daily worldwide in U.S. they occur mainly in spring & summer
What are thunderstorms?
These cute and lovable marsupials, known as the "happiest animal on Earth, actually regurgitate their food to get the most nutrients
What is a quokka?
Name at least 3 of the reading superpowers
Sound Power, Pointer Power, Picture Power, Perseverance Power, Partner Power, Pattern Power, Sight Word Power...
What is a volcano?
What is the Pyramid Slide?
The very first ice cream flavor
What is vanilla?
This sleepy marsupial can sleep up to 22 hours each day
What is a koala?
Our very last TCRWP writing unit of the school year
This popular footwear originated in Australia
What are UGG boots?
The name of the circle in Olmsted Woods
What is the Contemplation Circle?
The most sold item in the summertime
What is a swimsuit?
This furry animal has two layers of fur and is our Beauvoir mascot
What is a bear?
The country we will be studying next year
What is Finland?
Australia is largest producer of this rare and precious metal
What is gold?
What we end our day with our students with each day
What is Closing Circle (the official RC name)