Maths & English
Identity
Success & Resilience
Springfield
Stereotypes
100

Add 35 and 25

60

100

Identity means…

A. The games you like to play at school
B. What you look like on the outside only
C. The things that make you you, like your personality, culture, interests, and beliefs
D. The rules you have to follow at home and school

C. The things that make you you, like your personality, culture, interests, and beliefs

100

What is success?

A. Achieving a goal

B. Feeling proud of improvement

C. A & B


C. A & B

100

How many home classes are at MSA Springfield?

9

100
True or False

A stereotype is a fixed idea about a group of people that is not always true or fair.

True

100

Edit this sentence:

at msa we walk silently on the line to the right

At MSA we walk silently on the line to the left.

100

Which of the following influences someone’s identity?

A. Only the clothes they wear
B. Only their favourite colour
C. Only the games they play
D. Their family, culture, friends, and experiences

D. Their family, culture, friends, and experiences

100

What is resilience?

Bouncing back when something is hard or doesn't go your way

100

Name the 3 Assistant Principals at Springfield

Mr Griffiths, Mr Hageman, Mr Druitt

100

Which of the following is an example of a Stereotype?
A. Loud people are confident

B. People who wear glasses are smart.

C. Serious people don't have fun

A, B & C

100

Write the next 3 numbers in this pattern:
22, 33, 44,__,__,__

55, 66, 77

100

Lee loves playing soccer, speaks two languages at home, and celebrates special cultural holidays with his family. What does this tell us about Lee’s identity?

A. His identity is only about the sports he plays
B. His identity is made up of different parts, like his interests, culture, and experiences
C. His identity changes every day and doesn’t stay the same
D. His identity is only about his family

B. His identity is made up of different parts, like his interests, culture, and experiences

100

Which of the following shows resilience?

A. Giving up when something is hard
B. Getting upset and refusing to try again
C. Keep on trying and learning from mistakes even when something is difficult

C. Keep on trying and learning from mistakes even when something is difficult

100

What does SW stand for?

Support Worker / Senior White

100

Which of the following is a stereotype?

A. “Some people like sport and some don’t”
B. “Everyone in this class is different”
C. “Boys are better at sport than girls”
D. “People have different hobbies”

C. “Boys are better at sport than girls”

100

Name the verb in this sentence:

Mrs Angel walked past Student Services.

walked

100

Noah has recently moved to a new country, is learning a new language, and is making new friends at school. What is happening to Noah’s identity?

A. His identity is disappearing
B. His identity is growing and changing with new experiences
C. His identity is only based on where he lives
D. His identity will stay exactly the same

B. His identity is growing and changing with new experiences

100

Ella is learning to ride her bike but keeps falling off. What action shows resilience?

A. She stops trying and says she’ll never ride a bike
B. She keeps practising, even though it’s hard, and tries to improve
C. She gets upset and refuses to practise again

B. She keeps practising, even though it’s hard, and tries to improve

100

Name 4 Junior Teachers

Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Ruben, Ms Crane, Ms Puritau, Ms Vaughan, Ms Hovens, Mr Griffiths, Mr Druitt

100

Which situation shows someone challenging a stereotype?

A. Saying girls can’t play soccer
B. Laughing when someone tries something new
C. Only choosing boys for a team
D. Encouraging everyone to try any sport they enjoy

D. Encouraging everyone to try any sport they enjoy

100

Using only the following digits, create the largest number possible

 8    9      1     0    6

98 610

100

Sophie says, “I’m only good at sport, so that’s my identity.” What is the best response?

A. She is not correct because identity can be based on something important to you, like a strength or interest
B. She is partly correct, but identity also includes things like her values, culture, and experiences
C. She is wrong because sport is not part of identity
D. Identity only comes from what other people think about you

B. She is partly correct, but identity also includes things like her values, culture, and experiences

100

Which of the following shows success?

A. Bill didn’t win his race, but he ran faster than he ever has before
B. Mary gave up on her work because it was too hard
C. Larry didn’t try because he thought he might fail

A. Bill didn’t win his race, but he ran faster than he ever has before

100

How many students currently go to MSA Springfield? (hint - it's between 260-270)

269

100

A student says, “Boys are better at maths than girls.” What is the best response?

A. That is true because boys like maths more
B. That is an unfair stereotype because it assumes all boys and girls are the same
C. That is fair because some boys are good at maths
D. That is correct if most boys in the class get high marks

B. That is an unfair stereotype because it assumes all boys and girls are the same