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Remember The CN Tower
All The Parts of a Good Story
Andrew's Loose Tooth
Bill Nye the Gravity Guy
Really Random Questions
100
What did a man drop from the CN Tower to set a world record?
an egg
100
What are the people in a story called?
Characters
100
How did Andrew's Dad try to get the tooth out?
using pliers
100
What makes things fall?
Gravity
100
Which of your classmates scored the winning goal in he soccer game last night?
Makayla
200
What toy did a woman use to climb the CN Tower's 1967 steps?
A pogo stick
200
What do we call the part of a story that is "what the story is about?"
The Main Idea
200
How did the Dentist try to get the tooth out?
With a car and a rope
200
What do all of the planet's in our solar system orbit around?
The sun
200
What are this week's Word Wall words?
by, buy, doesn't, didn't
300
What was the name of the helicopter that carried the antenna to the top of the CN Tower
Olga
300
BONUS BONUS BONUS BONUS BONUS BONUS 300 POINTS
NO ANSWER REQUIRED
300
What is the name of Andrew's best friend?
Louis
300
True or false: Gravity always remains constant on earth.
True
300
BONUS BONUS BONUS BONUS BONUS 300 POINTS EACH for the names of the six Gummi Bears
Cubbi, Sunni, Gruffi, Zummi, Tummi, Grammi
400
What is the CN Tower's antenna made of?
Steel
400
The problem and solution of the story are called the _______.
Plot
400
Is the story fiction or non-fiction?
Fiction
400
What has gravity?
Everything!
400
Name the three items in today's Tri-Bond.
A trampoline A calendar Your bed
500
How long is the CN Tower's antenna?
102 metres
500
Setting needs to consider where the story takes place and what else?
Time or When the Story takes place.
500
Who is the author of the story?
Robert Munsch
500
Why does the earth have the strongest pull of gravity on us?
Because the larger something is, the stronger its gravity. The earth is the biggest thing around.
500
What is the difference between a noun and a proper noun?
A proper noun is a specific noun and therefore needs an upper case letter (capital) at the beginning.