Tag: Reading

Harry’s War Alphabetical

Task description: This week we have been learning all about ANZAC day for our reading. Our reading group read a story called Harry’s War it was a comic showing the life of Harry as a solider in the war. After reading we had to complete the alphabetical task where we had to find words related to the story and place them in alphabetical order. Then we had to find words of very letter of the alphabet.

French Food

Task description: Today we have been learning all about French food or French cuisine as it is know in France. We had to read an article today telling us about French food. We then had to answer questions related to what we had read. Below is the answers to the questions. Each answer is highlighted. 

French Food

Please read the article on French Food here before answering the questions.

1) Food in France is also known as French

a) Fries               b) Toast
c) Cuisine        d) Cheese

2) French food has influenced the style of cooking throughout 

a) North America      b) Europe
c) Australasia             d) Asia

3) In the South of France people prefer to use this in their cooking

a) butter             b) canola oil
c) water               d) olive oil and garlic

4) A well known type of bread in France is called a 

a) scone         b) baguette
c) crepe         d) bun

5) Crepes are usually filled with chocolate sauce and fresh fruit

a) True                     b) False

6) Crepes are never filled with a savoury filling

a) True                           b) False

7) A well known cheese that the French are famous for is 

a) Colby                    b) Cheddar
c) Camembert     d) Mozzarella cheese

8) Ratatouille is a thick stew that is made from these vegetables

a) carrots and peas                       b) lettuce and cabbage
c) kumara and corn                      d) tomatoes and bell peppers

9) The word ratatouille translates to 

a) motley crew        b) motley stew
c) motley crue        d) mouldy stew

10) Escargot is the French name for 

a) cheese                   b) truffles
c) snails                     d) baguettes

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