This is a fun activity where you move your body to the rhythm of music.
dancing
You call this person your “bestie.” What does that mean?
A best friend
What’s the word for your father’s father?
grandfather
What’s the difference between “homework” and “classwork”?
Homework is done at home.
Classwork is done during school hours.
It’s not a milkshake, but it’s cold, creamy, and healthy. What do we call it?
Smoothie
If someone says, “I’m just chilling,” what are they doing?
They are relaxing and not doing anything particularly active or important.
What does “to hang out” mean?
to spend time with someone in a casual, relaxed, and social way.
What’s a “sibling”?
A brother or sister
What do we call a short break between classes when students can relax, chat, or grab a snack?
Recess
What’s the word for food that’s not healthy but tastes good?
Junk food
What’s a hobby that uses yarn and needles?
Knitting /crocheting
This word describes a friend you can trust to help you, keep promises, and be there when needed. What is it?
reliable
What’s the difference between “cousin” and “nephew”?
Cousin is your aunt/uncle’s child.
Nephew is your sibling’s son.
What’s the word for a test you take at the end of the term?
Final exam
What does the idiom “spill the beans” mean?
To reveal a secret
What’s the difference between “hiking” and “trekking”?
Hiking is usually shorter and easier; trekking is longer and more challenging.
What’s the idiom: “A friend in need is______”?
…a friend indeed
What does “like father, like son” mean?
A son behaves or looks like his father.
Not a teacher, not a student — but they help everyone by keeping the school clean!
A janitor
What does “sweet tooth” mean?
A love for sugary foods.
This sport is played on horseback and uses a long stick to hit a ball. What is it?
Polo
What’s the difference between “acquaintance” and “friend”?
An acquaintance is someone you know but not closely. A friend is someone you trust and spend time with.
What's an idiom that means a certain talent, habit, or trait is common in a family and passed down?
runs in the family
What does “cram for a test” mean?
study a large amount of information in a short time, just before an exam.
It’s not breakfast, it’s not lunch… It’s both! What is it?
Brunch