In what city was the first school to have double dutch as a team sport?
New York City
A circular waterproof object which is used to protect someone from getting wet in the rain.
umbrella
A small brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the teeth
toothbrush
The sound a dog makes and the outer covering of trees.
bark
Judges give points in three categories. Creativity is one of the categories, what are the other two?
skill and speed
The space or room at the top of a house that is mostly used for storing things.
attic
To clean a surface with a broom
sweep
An acting performance on a stage and to participate in a game or sport.
play
What tricks do jumpers have to include during the freestyle round?
a turn, an acrobatic move (a handstand, a backflip), a dance, an ending.
To move behind someone or something and go where they go.
follow
A thin, pointy piece of metal that's used for sewing.
needle
The color of the sky and a sad or moody feeling.
blue
What international competition do many double dutch jumpers wish they could be a part of?
the Olympic games
To eat something by taking very small bites.
nibble
A large container that keeps food frozen at a very cold temperature.
freezer
an a small clock worn on a person's wrist and look at someone or something for an amount of time.
watch
What is a rule that the double-dutch competitors have to follow that shows they are a good sport?
Jumpers must keep their uniforms neat.
Jumpers can not wear jewelry.
All players must show respect for one another.
(must be one of these)
To keep several objects in motion in the air at the same time.
juggle
A large Australian animal that moves by jumping on its back legs. Females carry their babies in a pouch.
kangaroo
To move in or pass through the air with wings and an insect with two antennae, two wings, and three pairs of legs.
fly