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ANSWER GUIDE:
HELLO SUMMER 2018
Term 4, 2018
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Get smart
Slip! on clothing Slop! on sunscreen Slap! on a hat Seek! shade Slide! on sunglasses
Spot the difference
Possible answers to how this family could be smarter out on the sand: cover up with long sleeves or rashies, wear hats, bring an umbrella or tent for shade, use sunblock (Dad has tan lines)
Learn to keep your cool
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Sign language
Swim between the flags. Lifesavers on duty.
The red and yellow flags show that a lifesaving service
is on patrol and indicate the safest part of the beach
for swimming.
No swimming. Be aware of rips.
Rips are strong currents of water flowing away from
the beach. They can cause people to be swept out to
sea quickly. If caught in a rip, signal for help.
Shark sighted, be aware.
A shark has been seen and beachgoers should be
aware. If deemed necessary, the beach will be closed
and entering the water is not allowed.
Children must be supervised.
Most public pool rules state that young children and
weak swimmers must have an adult in the water with
them. Older children and strong swimmers must at
least have an adult watching them nearby.
No diving.
Diving into shallow water is dangerous and can cause
spinal cord injuries. Always enter water feet first to
check the depth before diving in.
No running.
All that splashing means the floor around the pool is
slippery. Walking near a swimming pool reduces your
risk of slipping and injuring yourself.
Slippery slides maze 1) C; 2) A; 3) E; 4) B; 5) D
Slide 5 has the most people on it.
Beach crossword Across: 1) Surfboard; 4) Sunscreen; 6) Crab; 7) Towel; 8) Sandcastle; 9) Bucket
Down: 2) Umbrella; 3) Shell; 4) Sunglasses; 5) Shovel
One foot too many
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Backyard cricket rules 1) C; 2) B; 3) D; 4) E; 5) F; 6) A
Fly or Mozzie?
WA’s wonderful wildlife Bobtail
Magpie
Western Grey Kangaroo
Tiger Snake
Orb spider
Red-tailed Black Cockatoo
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Fill in the vowels Earth
dinosaurs
running tap
brushing your teeth
four
rat
camel
Water quiz 1) C; 2) B; 3) D; 4) A
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What is a year? 365 days; the amount of time it takes the Earth to orbit the sun.
Occasions fireworks are used Possible answers include: New Year’s Eve; Australia Day; Chinese New Year; Perth
Festival; WA Day; Perth Royal Show
Firework word fit
New Year’s Eve word find
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Quirky quiz Australiana
1) Echidna; 2) Six; 3) True; 4) Northern Territory; 5) Kalbarri; 6) Sydney; 7) Edmund
Barton; 8) Gobi; 9) Aboriginal people (black), earth (red), the sun (yellow); 10)
Brewer’s yeast
Cultures and countries
11) A type of hat; 12) Chickpeas; 13) Papua New Guinea; 14) Africa; 15) India; 16)
Ancient Egypt; 17) The Netherlands; 18) Maori; 19) Canada; 20) ‘Good day’ in
German
Seas and Oceans
21) Minke whale; 22) Pacific; 23) Indian; 24) Shark; 25) Mediterranean; 26)
Atlantic; 27) Animals; 28) Clownfish; 29) Baltic; 30) 11,000m
Books, screen and music
31) Luke Hemmings, Calum Hood, Ashton Irwin or Michael Clifford; 32) Matilda;
33) “…but we can have lots of good fun that is funny.”; 34) Home and Away; 35)
Little Johnny wants to play; 36) Surfing; 37) Andy Griffiths; 38) Green; 39)
Penguin; 40) Manu Feidel and Pete Evans
Sport and leisure
41) Greece; 42) Blue; 43) Swimming; 44) Perth Scorchers; 45) England; 46) Pink;
47) Pikachu; 48) 9.58s; 49) Two; 50) When two runners are taken out
Many from one 14 (summer; mercy; cyan; yank; ankle; lemon; Monday; daytime; time; timer;
merit; itch; itchy; hymn)
Summer songs Some possible answers: In summer (Frozen soundtrack); Summer (Calvin Harris);
Summer holiday (Cliff Richard); Summer Nights (Grease soundtrack); In the
summer time (Mungo Jerry); In the summertime (Thirsty Merc); Summer of ’69
(Bryan Adams)
Summer fruit Sudoku
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