Test Your Research Skills with The Great Big Yellow Banana Quiz!
Get ready to explore the world of the world’s favorite yellow-skinned fruit with The Great Big Yellow Banana Quiz – Fun Facts about Bananas 1! This engaging multi-choice quiz is designed to test your knowledge and have fun while learning fascinating facts about bananas!
Example Questions Include:
Bananas are a type of…
a) vegetable.
b) fruit.
c) potato.
d) meat.
Bananas are an excellent source of…
a) sodium.
b) oxygen.
c) potassium.
d) magnesium.
The worksheet is thoughtfully designed to include complete answers for the teacher, making it easy to facilitate discussions and enhance understanding. Perfect for classroom use or as a fun at-home activity, this quiz is sure to bring a smile while enriching students’ knowledge about this beloved fruit!
Dive into the fun and see how much you really know about bananas—grab your copy of The Great Big Yellow Banana Quiz today and let the learning begin!
City Quiz Series
Eagle Shopping Centre, Derby, UK – Quiz 1
Example questions...
1. What is the name of the opticians opposite Edwards Fine China & Crystal?
2. What can I buy at Clarks?
The worksheet comes complete with a teacher answer sheet.
City Quiz Series
Eagle Shopping Centre, Derby, UK – Quiz 2
Example questions
1. What is on the blue and white plaque on the wall inside the entrance to WH Smith?
2. How much is a 500 ml bottle of Diet Coke in:
a) WH Smith
b) Sainsbury’s
c) Boots
d) Woolworths
3. How much is a perm at Kieran Mullin hairdressers?
4. How much does it cost to have an eye test at Specsavers?
The answers sheet is included with the questions.
City Quiz Series
Eagle Shopping Centre, Derby, UK – Quiz 3
Example Questions
1. How much is it for men to have a dry haircut at Class Act?
2. How much does it cost to park in the Eagle Centre Car Park on Sundays?
3. What time does the car park close on Sundays?
4. How many hours a day is the car park open from Monday – Saturday?
The worksheet comes complete with a teacher answer sheet.
Test Your Vocabulary Skills
Nationalities 1
Examples...
Write the name of the country that each person comes from:
1. An Angolan comes from _____________________________________.
2. An Australian comes from _____________________________________.
3. A Brazilian comes from _____________________________________.
The worksheets include a teacher answer sheet.
City Quiz Series
The Market Place, Derby, UK
Example questions...
1. a) How much is a full English breakfast at Acropolis Restaurant?
b) What do you get in a full English breakfast?
2. Complete the name of this hairdresser’s: Toni and __________.
3. Name three banks in the market place.
4. What is the next show at The Guildhall Theatre? How much would it cost for two adult tickets?
The worksheet also includes an answer sheet.
Test Your Spelling Skills
Seeing the sights in London
Rearrange the words below to find twenty famous mainline stations in London:
Examples...
1. TS CRANASP ________________________
2. TWEORLOA ________________________
3. IGNK’S SROSC ________________________
The worksheet also includes an answer sheet.
Test Your Research Skills
The Olympic Games 2
All these cities have hosted the summer Olympic Games –
some more than once. Which countries are they in?
The worksheet includes an answer sheet.
Test Your Reading Skills
North, south, east or west...?
Using a map of the United Kingdom, find these places and answer the following questions:
Example questions.
1. Manchester is to the north of London . . . true or false?
2. Newcastle is to the north of Edinburgh . . . true or false?
3. Cardiff is to the east of Nottingham . . . true or false?
Answers included
Test Your Spelling Skills
Read > Cover > Write > Check >
Correct
No. 7 – Countries of the World
To improve your spelling, read a word, cover it with your hand, then write it on the first line. Check your spelling. If it’s wrong, write it out again on the second line:
Example words...
Russia _________________ _________________
Spain _________________ _________________
Canada _________________ _________________
Test Your Reading Skills
Reading a Map 1
Look at the map of Melton Park (Included in the pack) and show whether these sentences are true or false. If you cannot say whether they are ‘true’ or ‘false’, write ‘don’t know’:
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