This type of tree keeps its needles all year long and stays green in winter.
What is an evergreen tree?
Books about real facts and true information are called this type of books.
What is nonfiction?
This button on a camera is pressed to take a picture
What is the Shutter?
These three colors — red, yellow, and blue — are known as these types of colors.
What are primary colors?
This item gives a circuit power.
What is a battery?
This large animal with antlers is often seen in northern Ontario forests.
What is a moose?
Books with made-up stories and characters are called this type of books.
What is fiction?
This part of the camera lets light in and is sometimes called the "eye" of the camera.
What is the lens?
When colors like red, orange, and yellow remind you of fire or the sun, they are called these colors.
What are warm colors?
This is what we call a circuit that is complete and working (either open or closed).
What is closed?
This is the provincial animal of Ontario and is known for building dams.
What is the beaver?
This is what you pay if you return a library book damaged.
What is a fine?
This word described the area behind your main subject in a photograph.
What is the background?
This art element describes how something feels or looks like it feels, such as rough or smooth.
What is texture?
This type material lets electricity flow through it (name examples or the type of material)
What is a conductor? (wire, copper, etc.)
This famous waterfall on the border of Ontario and New York is one of the most powerful in the world.
What is Niagara Falls?
This kind of book tells the meanings of words.
What is a dictionary?
This photography term means how bright or dark a photo is, controlled by light.
What is exposure?
This art technique uses paper, photos, or fabric glued together to make a picture.
What is a collage?
This material stops electricity from flowing (name examples or the name of the material).
What is an insulator? (wood, rubber, etc.)
This fun winter activity involves gliding over snow on two long, thin boards.
What is skiing?
This system uses numbers to organize nonfiction books in most libraries (at APL too!)
What is the Dewey Decimal System?
This rule suggests placing your subject off-center by dividing your picture into nine equal parts.
What is the Rule of Thirds?
This art style uses tiny dots of color to create a full picture.
What is pointillism?
A power source, copper tape, and this is needed to make a paper circuit
What is an LED light?