small steps make a big difference!
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Small steps make a big difference!. Walk to School Week 2012 21 st to 25 th May. Question 1: 100 Strider Points. How many cars on the road in the morning are doing the school run?. A: One in three. B: One in five. B: One in five. C: One in ten. D: One in fifteen. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Question 1:100 Strider Points
A: One in three
C: One in ten D: One in fifteen
B: One in fiveB: One in five
How many cars on the road in the morning are
doing the school run?
Question 2:100 Strider Points
A: 10% (One tenth)
D: 75% (Three quarters
B: 25% (one quarter)
The average walk to school is 1.5 miles, which takes about 30 minutes. Children need 60 minutes of physical activity
a day. If you walk to school, what percentage/ fraction of your physical activity would you have done?
C: 50% (one half)C: 50% (one half)
Question 3: 100 Strider Points
Roughly how many steps is it from Lands End to John O’Groats?
A: 2 million steps
C: 500 steps D: 25 steps
B: 10,000 stepsA: 2 million steps
Introducing StriderQuestion 4: 100 Strider Points
A: 30 minutes
C: Two hours D: Three hours
B: One hour
D: Three hours
A 10 minute walk burns off 15 calories. Roughly how long would you have to walk to burn
off a Mars bar?
Question 5:100 Strider Points
How many balloons full of carbon dioxide, the gas that is damaging our planet, do you think you would save if you walked
to school once a week, instead of going by car?
A: 5 balloons
C: 30 balloons D: 60 balloons
B: 10 balloons
C: 30 balloons
Question 6:100 Strider Points
If 30 children walked to school, instead of going by car,
how many balloons of carbon dioxide would they save?
A: 900 balloons
C: 500 balloons D: 90 balloons
B: 1500 balloonsA: 900 balloons
Question 7:100 Strider Points
A: 10 million balloons
C: 50 thousand million balloons D: 16 thousand million balloons
B: Half a million balloons
If every child in the UK walked to school at least once a week,
we could save 400,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
How many balloons do you think this would fill?
D: 16 thousand million balloons