This sea creature has eight arms and is famous for squirting a cloud of dark ink to confuse predators so it can escape.
Octopus
In American football, this is how many points a team gets for scoring a touchdown before they kick the extra point.
6
This frozen summer treat on a stick was actually invented by accident in 1905 by an 11-year-old boy who left a cup of soda mix and a stirring stick outside on a freezing night.
Popsicle
2 colors of the fast food restaurant McDonalds
Red and yellow
Name one counselor that went to this school (LCA)?
Bella, Katherin, Brenna
While a group of lions is called a pride, a group of wolves or hunting dogs goes by this name.
A pack
This is the name of the sport where you use a round paddle to bounce a small, lightweight plastic ball back and forth over a miniature net on a table.
Ping pong
When you go swimming under water, you might wear this J-shaped breathing tube so you don't have to keep lifting your face up for air.
snorkel
this sweet, golden treat made by bees is the only food in the entire world that never rots or spoils—archaeologists have even found edible jars of it inside 3,000-year-old Egyptian tombs.
Honey
This counsoler plays the flute
Katherin
This giant ocean creature is actually the largest animal on Earth—even bigger than the biggest dinosaurs ever were.
Blue Whale
In baseball, this is the name of the player who stands behind home plate and catches the baseball if the batter doesn't hit it.
Catcher
This is the exact name for the longest day of the year, which happens in late June and marks the official first day of summer.
summer solstice
Scientists say this red, juicy food is technically a fruit because it has internal seeds, but the US government legally declared it a vegetable in 1893
tomato
This counsoler plays lacross
Ally
These fuzzy water animals are famous for cutting down trees with their sharp teeth to build wood and mud "dams" across rivers.
Beaver
In soccer, if a regular player accidentally touches the ball with their hand or arm, it is called this rule violation.
Hand ball
When you look at a bottle of summer sunscreen, you will always see these three capital letters followed by a number like 30 or 50, which tells you how well it protects your skin.
SPF (Sun Protection Factor)
cucumber that has been soaked in a bath of salty vinegar and spices
pickle
Dana, Kayleigh, Katherin, Alexis, Bella
The only mammal that can fly
Bat
In bowling, if you manage to knock down all ten pins across three turns in a row, it is called this bird name.
Turkey
These noisy summer insects spend years underground before digging their way out to climb trees, buzz incredibly loudly, and leave their crunchy old shells behind.
cicadas
Even though they have the word "nut" in their name, these grow completely underground in shells, making them part of the bean family.
Peanut
This counselor has the same bday as her cat
Dana