Civics and citizenship
Primary vs Secondary Sources
Ancient Egypt / Narrabeen Man
Water in the world
7Blue
100

1st of January 1901

What is the date that Australia federated / became an independent nation?

100

A person who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites and the analysis of artefacts and other physical remains

What is an archaeologist?

100

A major north-flowing river in northeastern Africa. It flows into the Mediterranean Sea. It is the longest river in Africa.

What is the River Nile?

100

The limited availability or supply of water.

What is water scarcity?

100

Jasmine T, Jasmine G and Enoch.

Who are the students who have left 7 Blue?

200

A national vote where Australians vote yes or no to a proposed change to the Constitution.

What is a referendum?

200

The area where archaeologists dig up and study artifacts and remains from the past

What is a dig site?

200

The formal writing system used in Ancient Egypt for writing the Egyptian language.

What are hieroglyphics?

200

Resources that will replenish themselves naturally over time if we use them consciously.

What is renewable resources?

200

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday

What are the days that Mrs. Heron is at school?

300
A form of government in which the people vote directly against or in favor of decisions, policies, laws, etc.



What is a Democracy? 

300

A first-hand account of an event or topic that was created at the time it happened

What is a primary source?

300

A material like thick paper that was used in ancient times as a writing paper.

What is Papyrus?

300

Transpiration

What is the process that the water absorbed by plants passes through the atmosphere?

300

The classes that Mr. Nelson teaches.

What is 7 HASS, 7 English, 7 SEL, 10 English, 10 History and year 12 Essential English? 

400

The job title of the representative of the King in the Australian Government.

What is the Governor General?

400

A work that analyzes, interprets, or restates a primary source, or original source of information.

What is a secondary source?

400

He was buried deep in the ground and surrounded in sand. The sand was the way that the bones survived for so long.

How was The Narrabeen man preserved?

400

Water located beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.

What is ground water?

400

Apple, Sigma, Shame and Great

What are 7 blue's favorite Wordle Guesses?

500

The rules of operation that determine the powers, duties and processes of the Australian government.

What is the Australian Constitution?

500

Lidar, other scanners, excavator’s, shovels, trowels, carving tools and brushes.

What tools do archaeologists use?

500

Sydney University's J.J. Shellshear Museum.

Where is the Narrabeen man now?

500

Deforestation, pollution, lack of water management strategies, population growth and urbanisation.

What are some causes of water scarcity?

500

The classes that Mrs. Heron teaches

What is 10 Math, 7 Science, 7 PC, Year 2's?