Marsupials
Places/People
Animals
Food
Music/Art
100

Marsupials carry their babies in this, making them different than other mammals.                                               

What is a pouch?

100

This animated Disney movie made in 1998 was the first to take place entirely in China. 


What is Mulan?

100

This is the only bear that chooses to be a vegetarian.


What is a panda?

100

This Mexican dish is the perfect street food. It has a tortilla as the base (which is shaped like a plate that you eat) it can be filled with a variety of meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables.

What is a taco?


100

A Guzheng is a Chinese zither. 

True or False

True

 

200

This marsupial is a good digger and a hard rump to protect it from predators.


What is a wombat?

200

This Festival takes place on the 15th day of every Chinese New Year Celebration, it's celebrated with wonderful light displays and named for an object featured in the picture clue.

What is the Lantern Festival? 

 

200

This type of Bengal tiger is a relative of the Snow Leopard.

What is a white tiger?

200

In Hawaii you may have a drink served in the shell of one of these fruits.

What is a coconut?

200

Shows like Cats and Phantom of The Opera had decades long successes on this theatre street in New York City.


What is Broadway?

 

300

This country has more marsupials than any other.

What is Australia?

300

These large structures are commonly found throughout the Netherlands as they pump water water up and out of the canals keeping the fields dry, they grind up grain to make flour, and they harness wind energy.

What are Windmills?

 

300

This animal is a mammal but lays eggs, and its babies are called puggles.

What are platypuses?

300

Poutine is a Canadian dish that is made with these three ingredients. 



What are French fries, gravy, and cheese?

300

This famous Canadian is a Country Superstar who had hits with "That Don't Impress Me Much" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman".

 


Who is Shania Twain?

 

400

This is the tree Koalas like to live in and eat from.


What is a Eucalyptus Tree?

 

400

This Samoan actor and celebrity.


Who is Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson?

400

These types of predator fish can be seen swimming along the great barrier reef due to the large amount of smaller fish for them to eat.

What is a (reef) shark?

 

400

We visited this country and saw them make traditional foods, also the original home of "pizza".

What is Italy?

 

400

This Aboriginal Australian instrument has a fun name and makes fun noises.


What is a didgeridoo?

500

Tasmanian Devils are which: Herbivores (eating plants) or Carnivores (eating meat).


What is Carnivore (meat eater)?

 

500

Many traditional Chinese Gardens feature this circular style door named for a celestial body, it is meant to bring joy and good fortune to the family.

What is a Moon Door (Gate)?

500

In Australia we saw these very small penguins that are named after tiny magical winged creatures of fantasy.

What are Fairy Penguins?  


500

Samoan half moon pies (Pai Fala) are filled with a custard made from this type of fruit.

What is pineapple?

500

This Dutch painter created a massive amount of completed artworks in a short period of time.

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

600

I'm not a Kangaroo, I'm this smaller relative with shorter legs and I'm closer to the ground.



What is  wallaby?

600

This Mountain Range runs through many countries in Europe, we got to see it up close when we watched mountain climbers tackle the "stairway to heaven" in Austria.


What are the Alps?

600


Orcas are sometimes called "killer whales" but they aren't whales at all, they are actually the largest member of this marine animal family.

What are dolphins?

600

In Canada you might order this sweet treat (similar to a doughnut covered in different toppings), named for the flat tail of a North American mammal.

What is a Beaver Tail?

600

 

In Jamaica we listened to bands that used this type of drum known for creating a calypso style beat.

What is a steel drum?

 

700

This is the name for all marsupial babies that live in a pouch (it's also a common human name).

What is a Joey?

700

This building in Australia is a landmark of the capital, and great performers like Pavarotti frequently performed here. It's known for it's arches shaped like sails.  


What is the Sydney Opera House?

 

700

  

This Australian wild dog, known for its yellow coat that has a fun Australian name.

What is a dingo?

 

700

This type of fruit is commonly used in Austrian Strudel (and also mentioned in the song "Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music).


What is apple strudel? 

 

700

A Mexican Band that typically has at least 12 members: at least 6 violins, 3 trumpets, 1 bass guitar, 1 guitar, and 1 vihuela (tiny guitar like a Mexican version of a ukulele). They often wear very fancy matching outfits too.


What is a Mariachi band?

 

800

This is the largest of all marsupials, known for its large feet and excellent ability to hop. They can stand as tall as a person on their hind legs, and can also box.

What is a kangaroo?  

800

This Italian city was built on a marsh and is known for it's many canals.

What is Venice?

 

800

This type of Big Cat found in China and the Himalayas.


What is a Snow Leopard?

 

800

In Canada you might visit a "Sugar Shack" where they take this type of syrup which is a national staple and comes from their national tree. They pour it over ice chips or snow and you can roll it up into a sort of lollipop.

What is Maple Syrup?

800

Hawaiian Hula dancing communicates the language of this natural force through graceful and powerful movement.


What is the connection to nature/environment (earth, sea, ocean, or water)?

 

900

These marsupials are found in Australia and North America, one has an "o" in front of its name. Both are known for hanging upside down from trees, and eat insects like ticks making them helpful to the environment they live in, they're also known for their instinct to "play dead" in order to be left alone by predators. 


What are possums/opossums?

 

900

The original (Native) people of Australia are known as this.


What is Aboriginal?

900

This is the world's largest bird.


What is an Ostrich?

900

This type of food, common in China is a small steamed bun.


What are dumplings?


 

900

Frida Kahlo is a very famous artist, whose artwork we looked at when we visited this country.


What is Mexico?  


1000

This marsupial is covered in quills and looks a little bit like a porcupine, when threatened by a predator it rolls into a ball to protect itself. 



What is an Echidna?




1000

Name this World Heritage site found in Cusco, Peru that was once the heart of the Inca civilization.

What is Machu Pichu?

1000

This animal was a relative of the dingo (wild dog) and Tasmanian Devil, it lived on the same island as them (Tasmania) and was named for its striped coat. It is now extinct because ranchers killed them, believing they were poaching their cattle and sheep (which wasn't true). Scientists are now trying to bring it back with genetic testing and research.

What is the Tasmanian Tiger?

1000

In Peru we learned that they eat "Cuy" which is this wild animal (here in the United States people keep these animals as pets, not food).

What is a guinea pig?


1000

In Peru we watched them use whistles that mimicked the sound of different animals. This is what they put in the whistles to help them make the noise of different animals.

What is water?