The time of year between summer and winter
What is:
A. Spring
B. Fall
What is: Fall
Now tell me another meaning for the word: fall
You are at a restaurant for breakfast and they don't have your favorite food. What do you do?
What is:
A. Complain loudly to all the other guests around you.
B. Pick something you think might not be your favorite but will taste okay.
C. Refuse to eat.
Spice used in autumn-themed food
What is:
A. Pepper
B. Salt
C. Oregano
D. Cinnamon
The meaning of the word "joyful" in this sentence:
I hope you had a joyful summer!
What is:
A. Filled with joy
B. Unhappy
C. Without any joy
Define "autumn" in this sentence:
My favorite season is autumn because of the changing leaves and cooler weather.
What is:
A. The season from December to February
B. The season from August to November
C. The season from March to June
A piece of fabric to snuggle up with when it's cold
A. Blanket
B. Towel
What is blanket
Now tell me another meaning for the word: blanket
You meet a new friend at school and he/she comes over to your house. You are not sure what activity to do? What do you say?
What is:
A. "You can watch me play my favorite video game. I am really good!"
B. "Don't touch my things."
C. "What would you like to do?"
The process or period of gathering in crops
What is:
A. Harvest
B. Planting
C. Irrigation
D. Dormancy
The meaning of the word "tricycle" in this sentence:
Over summer, I taught my niece how to ride a tricycle.
What is:
A. A two wheeled bike
B. A three wheeled bike "
C. A three wheeled scooter
Define the meaning of the word "scenic" in this sentence:
When we traveled back home from our vacation, we took the scenic route along the coast so we could see the ocean.
A. Relating to something you can smell
B. Relating to something you can hear
C. Relating to something you can see
A time of year (e.g. Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall)
A. Month
B. Season
What is season
Now tell me another meaning for the word season
Over the weekend, your family wants to do an activity that you don't want to do. Yesterday, you got to pick the activity. What do you do?
What is:
A. Yell and demand to go back home.
B. Compromise and try the new activity.
C. Ask if you can do something else while they enjoy themselves.
Warm, comfortable, and pleasant
What is:
A. Harsh
B. Cozy
C. Cold
D. Unpleasant
The meaning of the word "post-summer" in this sentence:
I had the post-summer blues when I went back to school.
What is:
A. Before summer
B. After summer
C. Mid summer
Define "ecstatic" in this sentence:
The excited freshmen were ecstatic to start the new school year.
What is:
A. Extremely sad
B. Extremely happy
C. Extremely cautious and concerned
A stack of leaves
A. Pile
B. Spot
What is pile
Now tell me another meaning for the word: pile
You are swimming with a friend. Your friend wants you to go into the deep end of the pool but you are not a very good swimmer.
What do you say?
What is:
A. "sure, let's go!"
B. "I don't feel comfortable doing that."
C. "Let me check with my parents first."
Plentiful and productive
What is:
A. Scarce
B. Bountiful
C. Sparse
D. Lacking
The meaning of "speechless" in this sentence:
When we saw the Grand Canyon, we were quiet and speechless.
What is:
A. Without words
B. With words
C. Chatty and excited
Define "predicted" in this sentence:
Due to the lingering heat, we predicted that the autumn leaves wouldn't start falling until late November.
A. Understood
B. Asked
C. Guessed
Cool autumn air
A. Warmth
B. Chill
What is chill
Now give me another word for: chill
You are in the car with your parents driving a long way and begin to feel sick. You don't want to bother them but.......
What do you say?
What is:
A. You say nothing and just hope you don't get sick. B. You wait until you throw up to say anything.
C. You tell them you are feeling sick BEFORE you begin to feel worse.
Extremely cold
What is:
A. Frigid
B. Humid
C. Blustery
D. Calm
The meaning of the word "overachieve" in this sentence:
She continued to overachieve in high school by getting good grades, playing sports, and going above and beyond.
What is:
A. to supervise
B. to think something is worth more than it is
C. to do more than what is expected
Define "trepidation" in this sentence:
She felt a wave of trepidation, fearful as she walked into her first class at her new high school.
What is:
A. Nervous fear
B. Bold confidence
C. Relaxed, not worried