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White Board game
Rules• Teams must be lined up and standing
behind the line.• No calling out.• Each team mate takes it in turns to answer
1 question.• If the question is too hard, put a line in the
answer box and pass the pen to the next team mate.
• You get one point for each correct answer. • First teams finished gets bonus two points.• When finished line up with hands on head.
Main menu
General questions
Physics
spare
yr9 number 1
Pythagorus
General questions menu
• Write the colour not the word
• Prime numbers
• Continents
• Rainbow
• Vowels
• consternates
BLUE
ORANGE
RED
GREEN
BLACK
PINK
RED
YELLOW
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Write the colour not the word
RED
PINK
BLACK
YELLOW
GREEN
PURPLE
ORANGE
YELLOW
The first eightprime numbers in
order
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2
3
5
7
11
13
17
19
Prime number have exactly two factors
1 has only one factor so isn't prime.
2 has two factors so it is prime.
List the sevencontinents
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Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Europe
North America
South America
Coloursof The
Rainbow
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Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
R O Y G B I V
List the vowelsin reverse order
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U
O
I
E
A
A, E, I, O, U
List the first 8 consonants
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B
C
D
F
G
H
J
K
A B C D E F G H I J K
Physics menu
• prefixes
• symbols
• units and names
Put these
prefixes in
order from
smallest to largest.
Giga, milli, Mega,micro, Deca, nano,
centi, kilo
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nano
micro
milli
centi
Deca
Kilo
Mega
Giga
What do these
symbols stand for
write the word in
full
V, A, C,R, I, λ,
v, ω
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Volt
amp, ampere
coulomb
Resistance
Current
wavelength
velocityAngular frequency/velocity
newton
volts
ampere
coulomb
ohm
farad
hertz
watt
Write the first nameof the person these
units are named afterGOStop
Names and units
Isaac Newton
Alessandro VoltaAndre-Marie AmpereCharles-Augustine de Coulomb
George Simon Ohm
Michael FaradayHeinrich Rudolph Hertz
James Watt
Year 9 number 1
• allsorts of questions
22
2 – 5
2 - - 5
-3 + 4
√25
Factors of 6
1st 3 primes
√81
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4
-3
7
1
5
{ 1, 2, 3, 6}
2, 3, 5
9
32
1 – 5
2 - - 3
-7 + 4
√36
Factors of 8
1st 3 primes
√16
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9
-4
5
-3
6
{ 1, 2, 4, 8}
2, 3, 5
4
42
5 – 5
6 - - 5
-7 + 4
√64
Factors of 9
Any 2 primes
√36
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16
0
11
-3
8
{ 1, 3, 9 }
2,3,5,7,11,13,17..
6
Destiny Raukawa
102
√16
63
√144
16 – 24
122
5 √60
82
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100
4
216
12
-8
144
2.27 (2 dp)
64
5 - -12
72
-7 + 3
1st 3 multiples of 9
-13 x 2
-2 - - 12
-53 – 102
28
Kim Claasen
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17
49
-4
{ 9, 18, 27 }
-26
10
-155
256
52
2( 5 + 2 ) + 3
√81
3 - -5
-2 x – 6
3( 2 x 4 ) + 2
8 ÷ 2 - 3 - -5
3 + 2 – (5 x 2) +1
Magenta
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25
17
9
8
12
26
6
-4
33
√5
8 + 6
√49
1 + -1
9 + 3 – 4 - -1
√121
-4 + -3 + 7
Alice Jansen
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27
2.24 ( 2 dp)
14
7
0
9
11
0
5 x 2 + 3(124)
√169
45 + 62
722
49 ÷ 7
11 + 12
√121
√9
Margaret Huta
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62218
13
107
5184
7
23
11
3
1 + 1 – 1 ÷ 1 x 1
102
Your name
3 – 10
114
3 + 11
Draw a smiley face
- 1 - 1
Laleyna Vail
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1
100
name
-7
14, 641
14
: )
-2
√49
14 x -11
27 x 3
√ ? = 11
210 ÷ 3
-11 + -3
5 - -7
H.C.F of 11 & 12
Te Kirikauri Pene
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7
-154
81
121
70
-14
12
1
0.5 + 0.3
1.2 – 0.6
1.2 x 3
1.2 x 0.3
1.2 x 0.03
12 x 0.03
1.2 ÷ 3
2- -3
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0.8
0.6
3.6
0.36
0.036
0.36
0.4
5
1.6 + 1.5
3.4 – 2
3.4 – 1.9
5 x 12
5 x 0.12
3 x 11
0.3 x 1.1
2.3 + 1.2 - 0.6
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3.1
1.4
1.5
60
0.60
33
0.33
2.9
12 x 0.5
3.3 + 4.4
3.3 – 4.4
12 ÷ 2
34 x 0.2
0.9 x 0.9
12 ÷ 0.5
0.6 x 0.6
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6.0
7.7
-1.1
6
6.8
0.81
24
0.36
0.32
0.62
0.3 x 0.6
0.36
10 ÷ 0.5
0.09
5 ÷ 0.25
0.23
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0.09
0.36
0.18
0.6
20
0.3
20
0.08
Pythagoras menu
Name the long side of a right angle triangle
write the Pythagoras relationship
132
122
132 -144
132 - 122
how tall is the tree?
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13 m
12 m
x? A kite has become stuck in a tree, the kite string is 13 m long and its lowest point is 12 m from the base of a tree. So how tall is the tree?
hypotenuse
132 = 122 + x2
169
144
25
5
5 m tall
Name the long side of a right angle triangle
write the Pythagoras relationship
22
122
22 +144
5 + 122
how tall was the tree?
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?
2 m
12 m
x A tree has snapped in a high wind. from the ground to the snap is 2m. from the base of the to the tip is 12m. How tall was the tree before it snapped?
hypotenuse
x2 = 22+122
4
144
145
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