A man stands on one side of a river, his dog on the other. The man calls his dog, who immediately crosses the river without getting wet and without using a bridge or a boat. How did the dog do it?
The river was frozen.
This is known as the hardest natural material.
What is Diamond?
This is the number of provinces in Canada.
What is ten provinces?
In the sport of soccer, this is shown to a player when they are to be dismissed from a game.
What is a red card?
In what year did the New West Youth Centre open?
What is the year 2010
Why can’t a man living in the USA be buried in Canada?
He is still alive.
This is the largest planet in our solar system.
What is Jupiter?
This Canada's biggest lake?
What is Lake Superior
This is the sport in which Canada has the most gold medals in at the Winter Olympics.
What is Hockey?
Which staff member has been a part of the Youth Services team for the longest?
Who is Paolo Zenone
What can you keep but cannot share and once you share it, you can’t keep it anymore?
A Secret.
What is Mercury?
This is the longest river in Canada.
What is the Mackenzie River?
To win a set in tennis, a player must win at least this many games.
What is six?
What is happening this Friday at FRMS?
Grade 5 Day!
Where will you find roads without vehicles, forests without trees, and cities without houses?
Map
This Newton law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is the law of motion?
How many oceans does Canada touch?
What is 3 oceans (Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic)
What is Canada's official summer sport?
What is lacrosse?
What is Ecole Glenbrook Middle School, Queensborough Middle School, and Fraser River Middle School.
You leave home and go to your right. You reach a corner and turn left. You reach another corner and turn left again. You reach another corner and turn left again and go home. When you get there, there is a person with a mask there waiting for you. What’s happening?
You are playing Baseball.
A Geiger counter is used to measure this.
What is Radiation?
Only one of Canada's provinces has mostly straight lines (or "borders") all the way around. Which one?
What is Saskatchewan? Saskatchewan's borders don't follow natural lines, which is why they're mostly straight.
How many rings are in the olympic symbol?
What are five rings?
When is the Youth Services Outdoor Dance happening?
Saturday June 10th