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B! Maggle #001 Canada

B! Maggle is a series of health and history magazines targeting ages 7-12. Set in an alien school, in the space city of BAZOOF!, readers engage themselves in articles, artwork and stories created by youth across Canada. B! Maggle educates youth on making healthy lifestyle choices, personal care, safety, eco education, important Canadian history and more!

B! Maggle is a series of health and history magazines targeting ages 7-12. Set in an alien school, in the space city of BAZOOF!, readers engage themselves in articles, artwork and stories created by youth across Canada. B! Maggle educates youth on making healthy lifestyle choices, personal care, safety, eco education, important Canadian history and more!

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i got this<br />

apple<br />

POP<br />

quiz<br />

We have covered quite a bit about <strong>Canada</strong>’s<br />

relationship with the apple in this maggle.<br />

Now it’s time to take the apple POP quiz! Put<br />

a circle around the answer you think is right!<br />

1 Where did the apple tree originate from?<br />

a) on John McIntosh’s property<br />

b) Kazakhstan in Central Asia<br />

c) Sir Melvin McMelon Elementary<br />

d) a science experiment<br />

2 Who is Samuel de Champlain?<br />

a) Countryville’s mayor<br />

b) <strong>Canada</strong>’s prime minister in 1826<br />

c) he invented apple chips<br />

d) French explorer who brought<br />

apples to <strong>Canada</strong><br />

5 What does Pomme de Neige mean?<br />

a) apple vinegar b) broccoli soup<br />

c) snow apple d) dirty rain boots<br />

6 Where does the Pacific Crabapple grow?<br />

a) British Columbia b) Ontario<br />

c) Ireland d) everywhere<br />

7 Long ago, why were apples air dried?<br />

a) school projects b) winter meals<br />

c) boredom d) air fresheners<br />

8 What did settlers plant as they<br />

arrived at their new home in <strong>Canada</strong>?<br />

a) corn on the cob b) roses<br />

c) apple orchards d) peanuts<br />

quiz<br />

Did you know?<br />

An 18th century Swedish<br />

historian wrote that apple<br />

pie was often an<br />

evening meal<br />

for children!<br />

3 Which of the following isn’t a popular food<br />

made with apples?<br />

a) pie b) butter c) sauce<br />

d) mustard<br />

4 How many apples can a good apple worker<br />

pick in one single day?<br />

a) 9,000 b) 1,000<br />

c) 500 d) 2,250<br />

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