It's Elemental
What in the Body?
Face the Force!
Natural World
The Fitz Five!
100

The smallest and lightest element, often shown by a simple H.

What is hydrogen?

100

This sense organ allows you to detect light.

What is the eye?

100
This scientist is known for an apple falling on his head (which never actually happened).

Who is Isaac Netwon?

100

This natural phenomenon is characterised by a release of sulphur dioxide due to the rise of magma to the Earth's surface.

What is a volcanic eruption?

100

These are the 3 different achievement point options (psst - check the sign!)

What is Ready, Respectful and Safe?

200

A key compound for life, it's made of hydrogen and oxygen.

What is water?

200

This is the largest organ of the body.

What is the skin? 

200

This non-contact force allows you to stick important messages and drawings to your fridge!

What is magnetism? 

200
This 'season' typically runs from March - June. It involves funnel clouds and high winds. States such as Texas and Kansas experience this weather regularly, you can see it on the Wizard of Oz - watch out Toto!

What is a tornado?

200

This number is the lab of the world renowned Mr. Lewis (and lesser known but still important Miss Spackman on week 2!)

What is 2.069?

300

An element that is found in haemoglobin, too low in this and you can develop anaemia!

What is iron?

300

This typically straw coloured fluid of the body is sometimes found to be green in females.

What is the plasma?

300

This is the downward force exerted on an object's mass due to gravity.

What is weight?

300

This well-known broadcaster and natural historian recently turned 100. He believes the most intelligent animal is a human baby!

Who is David Attenborough?

300

This is the colour of lanyard you will need if you dare to leave the lesson during learning time!

What is red?
400

The 'this element' girls famously painted clocks with a radioactive element. They used paint brushes that they would place into their mouths to create a fine point.

What is radium?
400

206 is the magic number for this organ in the adult body.

What is the bone?

400

This describes the maximum, constant speed reached by an object falling in a fluid (air or water!).

What is terminal velocity?

400

This is the preserved remains, impression or trace or any once lived organism.

What is a fossil?

400

These steps are found at the heart of the school - year 7 are often found there during whole school assemblies!

What are the learning steps?

500

This element was discovered by Marie Curie and named after her place of birth.

What is polonium?

500
This blood type is known as the 'universal donor' and can be safely given to roughly 75% of the population.
What is O-?
500

This term, also a Disney movie, describes a measure of acceleration relative to gravity.

What is G-Force?

500

This is the largest mammal on Earth. People love to listen to it sing!

What is a Blue Whale?

500

This fictional animal and non-fictional structure can be found on the Fitzalan badge!

What is a dragon and a castle?