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Arts: Visual Art and Dance
STEM
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Physical Education and Health
100

What is the main difference between fiction and non-fiction?

Fiction is a genre that tells stories created from the imagination, while non-fiction is based on real events, people and facts. 

100

What are the elements of dance?

B-Body, E-Energy, A-Action, S-Space, T-Time

100

What is the basic unit of life?

a cell
100

What are the 5 types of landforms?

Mountains, plains, plateaus, valleys, hills

100

What does the F.I.T.T. principle stand for?

Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type

200

What does it mean to summarize a text?

To condense the main points or ideas of a text into a shorter version, using your own words. 

200

What is the difference between warm and cool colours?

Warm colours (red, orange, and yellow) are associated with energy, while cool colours (blue, green and purple) are associated with calmness. 

200

What is the control center of a cell?

The nucleus

200

Who are the main groups of people we have discussed so far between 1713-1800?

The Haudenausanee, Inuit, Metis, Mik'maq, French, British, Acadians

200

What are the 3 types of exercises you can do?

Cardiovascular/Aerobic, Strength training, Flexibility/Stretching

300

What is the climax of a story?

The most intense moment in the story. 

300

What are variations to dance moves?

The original moves but altered in some way. For example, by speed and direction. 

300

What structure in plant cells helps the plant maintain its shape and provide support?

The cell wall

300

What is the name of the colourful map that tells shows us different types of elevation?

A relief map

300

Where are 3 places you can find your heart beat?

Neck, wrist, on the other side of your elbow

400

What is the purpose of a topic sentence in a paragraph?

A topic sentence introduces the main idea of the paragraph. 

400

What do you have to make sure you follow when thinking about timing in dance?

rhythm
400

What is the function of mitochondria in animal cells?

It produces energy. 

400

What Indigenous group is known for their longhouses and were primarily located in the northeastern part of North America?

The Haudenosaunee

400

What is the name of the scale to decide how hard a workout is? (Hint: It is 3 letters)

RPE Scale

500

What does the term 'theme' refer to in a piece of writing?

The underlying message or lesson of a story. 

500

What are two examples of how energy can be expressed with the use of your arms in dance?

Smooth and sharp

500

What is the name of the process by which cells divide to produce two identical daughter cells?

Mitosis

500

What is an example of an agreement and two examples of treaties that we have learned so far?

The Royal Proclamation of 1763, The Treaty of Niagara and The Treaty of Paris

500

What are the 7 foundational movements?

Squat, Lunge, Push, Pull, Twist, Deadlift, Carry