INVENTION
ANIMALS
ENVIRONMENT
TIME TRAVEL
TEACHERS
100

This invention helps doctors see inside your body without surgery.

X-ray machine

100

This iconic Australian animal is known for hopping and carrying its young in a pouch.

Kangaroo

100

This process, carried out by plants, is how they make oxygen and food using sunlight.

Photosynthesis

100

The first human landed on the moon in 1969. Name the astronaut who was the first to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

100

This teacher is the newest addition to the team.

Sharib

200

A scientist who discovered radioactivity and developed X-ray machines.

Marie Curie

200

This small, nocturnal Australian marsupial loves eucalyptus leaves.

Koala

200

This term is used to describe the harmful substances, such as chemicals and waste, that damage the environment.

Pollution

200

This leader fought to end apartheid in South Africa and became the country's first black president in 1994

Nelson Mandela

200

This teacher loves strumming the strings and is known for playing the guitar.

Kevin

300

A modern inventor who created the iPhone and Mac computers.

Steve Jobs

300

This animal, known for its large size, lives in the ocean and is the largest marine mammal.

Blue Whale

300

This term refers to the variety of different plants, animals, and ecosystems found on Earth.

Biodiversity

300

In 1991, this country ended its system of racial segregation and discrimination.

South Africa

300

This teacher's favourite classroom game involves a mysterious number called '13'.

Kim

400

This term refers to energy that powers lights and machines.

Electricity

400

This bird cannot fly and is found in New Zealand. It is also a symbol of the country.

Kiwi

400

This action involves turning waste materials into reusable resources, helping reduce waste.

Recycling

400

The __________ War was fought between the North and South of the United States in the 1860s.

Civil

400

This teacher comes from the land of pyramids and the Nile River.

Salma

500

This machine, invented by Thomas Edison, was used to play music before CDs and iPods.

Phonograph

500

This small, nocturnal mammal is famous for eating insects and is often seen at night.

Hedgehog

500

This term refers to the action of planting trees to replace those cut down.

Reforestation

500

This historic event, which took place in 1776, declared the independence of the United States from Britain.

The signing of the Declaration of Independence

500

This is the game that Eric often plays with his students in class, involving teamwork.

Werewolf