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Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.

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Presentation on theme: "Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000."— Presentation transcript:

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2 Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000

3  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000  8,0008,000  4,0004,000  2,0002,000  1,0001,000  500500  300300  200200  100100

4 Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

5 Click to return to the question and poll the class

6 Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this oval to return to question and ask a friend

7  A. Hurling A. Hurling  C. Skiing C. Skiing  B. Soccer B. Soccer  D. Aussie Rules D. Aussie Rules 100 Question Which one of these is a traditional sport played in Australia?

8 Back to Board  A. Aussie Rules

9  A. Sydney A. Sydney  C. Rotterdam C. Rotterdam  B. Canberra B. Canberra  D. Melbourne D. Melbourne 200 question. What is the capital of Australia?

10 Back to Board A. Canberra

11  A. An animal that has scales A. An animal that has scales  C. An animal with a pouch C. An animal with a pouch  B. A furry animal B. A furry animal  D. An animal that eats meat D. An animal that eats meat 300 question A Marsupial is….

12 Back to Board C. Pouch

13  A. 20 A. 20  C. 5 C. 5  B. 40 B. 40  D. 35 D. 35 500 question What percent of Australia is made up of desert?

14 Back to Board D. 20

15  A. 3000 A. 3000  C. 500 C. 500  B. 2050 B. 2050  D. 8 D. 8 1,000 question How many reefs is the Great Barrier Reef made up of?

16 Back to Board B. 3000

17  A.Dead animals and bones A.Dead animals and bones  C. R. Live animals and bones C. R. Live animals and bones  B. R. An animal B. R. An animal  D. A type of bat D. A type of bat 2,000 question What is coral?

18 Back to Board C. R Dead animals and bones

19  A. Kangarroos A. Kangarroos  C. Horses C. Horses  B. Sheep B. Sheep  D. Alligators D. Alligators 4,000 Question Australia has about 10 times more ___ than people.

20 Back to Board D. Sheep

21  A. Homes A. Homes  C. Stations C. Stations  B. Settlers B. Settlers  D. Stalls D. Stalls 8,000 Question Ranches are called___ in Australia

22 Back to Board A. Stations

23  A. Koala A. Koala  D. Duck Billed Platypus D. Duck Billed Platypus 16,000 Question An example of a marsupial is a …  C. Snake C. Snake  B. Emu B. Emu

24 Back to Board D. Koala

25 32,000 Question A baby Kangaroo is called a ….  A. Puppy A. Puppy  C. Baby C. Baby  D. Joey D. Joey  B. Cub B. Cub

26 Back to Board C. Joey

27  A. An animal that feeds A. An animal that feeds  by day by day 64,000 Question A nocturnal animal is…  C. An animal that C. An animal that  eats meat eats meat  B. An animal that feeds B. An animal that feeds  by nighty by nighty  D. An animal that D. An animal that  eats plants. eats plants.

28 Back to Board C. Feeds by night

29  B. Blinking quicker B. Blinking quicker 125,000 Question Why do Emus have 2 sets of lashes?  A. Blinking and dust A. Blinking and dust  C. By mistake C. By mistake  D. So that they can D. So that they can  see better see better

30 Back to Board B. Blinking and Dust

31  C. A rock C. A rock 250,000 Question A baby Koala is the size of…  A. A boiled egg A. A boiled egg  B. A raison B. A raison  D. A house D. A house

32 Back to Board A. Raison

33  D. Melbourne D. Melbourne 500,000 Question The biggest city in Australia is…  A. Sydney A. Sydney  C. Canberra C. Canberra  B. Argentina B. Argentina

34 Back to Board A. Sydney

35  A. June, July and A. June, July and  August August Australia’s summer months are..  B. October, November B. October, November  And December And December  D. March, April D. March, April and May  C. November, December C. November, December  and January and January

36 A. November, December and January.

37 Well done Thanks for playing!

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