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Outdoor Ed.
Outdoor Ed. 2
Miscellaneous
100

This is the perspective from which a story is told.

Point of view

100

What disease was brought by Europeans to the Americas and had devastating effects on Indigenous people?

Smallpox

100

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13

Fibonnacci Sequence

100

The colour ring in the eye.

Iris

100

Describe a balanced meal you could have while overnight backpacking. 

Carbs, protein, fat.

100

Where should you put the heaviest items in your backpack?

the middle

100

In volleyball, how many touches is the team allowed before sending the ball over the net?

200

What is the main idea or underlying message of a story?

Theme

200

This term refers to the exchange of plants, animals, people, and diseases between the old world and the new world after 1492.

The Columbian Exchange

200

The number of edges on a triangular-based rectangular prism.

9

200

The blind spot exists because of this.

Optic nerve

200

List the 10 essentials.

navigation, sun protection, fire starter, knife/repair kit, extra clothes, extra water, extra food, emergency shelter, first aid kit, light source

200

If you are travelling on a bearing of 80 degrees, what direction are you mostly heading in?

East

200

If you are in a race and pass the person in second place, you are now in what place?

Second place.

300

What is a group of lines in a poem called?

Stanza

300

Do a land acknowledgement.

Answers will vary.

300

The surface area of a 3cmx3cm cube

54cm squared

300
This is for colour and that is for black & white.

cones & rods

300
What safety items should you have in your canoe?

Bailer, rope, whistle, lifejacket, first aid kit

300

Why should you canoe close to shore? (3 reasons)

Boats, in case you tip, calmer water

300

What is the only food that never spoils?

Honey

400

Write me a metaphor

The classroom was a pressure cooker on the last day before break.

400

This is a document, image, or object created at the time of the event that provides first hand information about it.

Primary source

400

This rule applies to simplifying fractions, rates, ratios, and algebra.

What you do to one side, you must do to the other.

400

The lens in a magnifying glass and the human eye.

convex.

400

How are caves formed?

Slightly acidic water.

400

On a topographic map, closely spaced lines indicate what?

a steep slope

400

You have me, but once you share me, you no longer have me. What am i?

a secret

500

Write me a haiku.

Write me a haiku

remember the syllables

each line, 5, 7, 5

500

This is the process of gathering information from multiple reliable sources to answer a question or support an idea.

Research


500

The number of faces on a dodecahedron.

12

500

9 parts of the eye.

cornea, sclera, retina, aqueous humour, optic nerve, lens, rods, cones, iris, pupil, muscle, ritrious humour

500

Describe how to perform a T-rescue.

Paddle alongside tipped canoe, grab end of canoe and make a T with your own, pull canoe over your canoe until it is centered, flip over and slide back into the water

500

On a topographic nap, contour lines that form a V shape pointing uphill usually indicate which land feature?

a valley or stream

500

This psychological phenomenon occurs when a student opens their notebook to work but somehow ends up checking the time, going to the bathroom, and looking for a pencil first.

Procrastination.