Natural Disasters
Disney Princesses
Maths
HASS or Science
Figurative Language
100

This natural disaster occurs when molten rock erupts from the Earth's surface.

Volcanoic eruption

100

Lost her glass slipper

Cinderella

100

Convert 1000m to kilometres

1km

100

Micro-organism that thrives in the dark

Mould

100

This type of figurative language compares two things using "like" or "as."

simile

200

A powerful storm with rotating winds

cyclone (hurricane)

200

Known for her love of books

Belle

200

How many millilitres in 2 litres?

2000 millilitres 

200

This device opens or closes a circuit

switch

200

"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of this.

personification
300

A sudden, rapid flow of snow down a mountain.

Avalanche

300

Long magical hair

Rapunzel

300

3/8 + 1/4

5/8

300

Ice, water and vapour is known as what type of change

Reversible

300

An extreme exaggeration, such as "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse."

hyperbole

400
Massive ocean waves triggered by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions

tsunami

400

Fights for her family's honour and disguises herself as a soldier

Mulan

400

Convert 3 metres to centimetres

300cm

400

Australia exports this mineral, used in making steel, to many countries.

iron

400

A figure of speech that says one thing is another, like "Time is a thief."

metaphor

500

Caused by shifting tectonic plates

earthquake

500

Kissed a frog

Tiana

500

Simplify 9/10 - 2/5

1/2

500

Australia has a free trade agreement with this neighbouring country, which shares a long history of cooperation.

New Zealand

500

This figure of speech uses contradictory terms together, like "deafening silence" or "bittersweet."

oxymoron