Royal Bay Trivia 1
Grammar Review
Indigenous Authors
Coast Salish Trivia
Royal Bay Trivia 2
100

Name of Royal Bay school's cafe?

Ravenous Cafe

100

Which punctuation mark pauses  or separates parts of a sentence?

Comma

100

This Ojibway author wrote the book "Indian Horse", which was adapted into a movie.

Richard Wagamese

100

A well known valued member, knowledge keeper, dancer and musician of Cowichan First Nation who is our Elder in Residence at Royal Bay. 

Brother Rick

100

What is our school's motto?

"Together we are more"

200

What year was Royal Bay school built?

2015

200

Which punctuation mark shows possession or forms contractions?

apostrophe

200

This Indigenous author wrote the book "Three Feathers", which was later made into a movie.

Richard Van Camp

200

Vancouver Island Coast Salish artisans use hand-spun, undyed sheep wool and sacred patterns to make this world famous sustainable treasure. 

Cowichan sweater

200

What is the name of our school's theatre company?

The Black Wing Theatre Company

300

What 2 traditional territories is our school built on?

Esquimalt & Songhees Nations

300

You use this punctuation mark for compound words and writing out numbers.

Hyphen

300

This Richard Van Camp book tells the story of Darcy, a young man who writes letters from a group home to the victim of his bullying. 

Whistle

300

This is not just a weed, but a valuable plant used for centuries for food and medicine by the Coast Salish people. The roots, flowers and leaves are all edible and the leaves are also used to make tea.

dandelion

300

What is the name of our school theatre?

Teechamitsa

400

Who is Ryder Hesjedal?

A Canadian retired professional cyclist who competed 1988-2016

400

What can you do before handing in an essay that can help you identify where punctuation is needed for clarity and flow?

read your essay out loud

400

This Indigenous artist/author is famous for his coffee table books. He graduated from Oak Bay High School in 1965 and built his own art gallery in Tofino in 1986.

Roy Henry Vickers

400

For traditional Indigenous cuisine with a modern twist, and on wheels, it's the place to go for bannock, bison and salmon burgers, clam and salmon chowder and more!

The Songhees Food Truck

400

Royal Bay is built at the site of an old gravel pit. What remains were found while the area was being developed?

remains of woolly mammoths.

500

What is a group of ravens called?

A conspiracy of ravens or in older European folklore they were called an unkindness of ravens

500

This punctuation mark introduces a list, explanation, or quotation.

colon

500

When this Anishinaabe writer/journalist was 17, he went to Germany for an international youth exchange program. While there, he wrote about his experiences as "a'nish teen" in a European country. He wrote "Moon of the Crusted Snow".

Waubgeshig Rice

500

In 1956, the tallest freestanding totem pole in the world was raised in Beacon Hill Park. This master carver led the team that made it. It was carved at the ceremonial Big House at Thunderbird Park on the RBCM grounds. This artist also hosted the first legal public potlatch after the ban was lifted. 

Mungo Martin

500

Besides Sencoten language words about unity, respect and integrity, what symbols are on the Royal Bay school crest?

A raven, a feather, a cedar branch, mountains and ocean.