An item you must have in a given situation. These are items that you need.
hint: water, food, and clothes are all....
NECESSITY ITEMS
This person will ask what you want to drink and eat, they will also bring your drink and food to the table.
WAITRESS/WAITER
where do most horses live?
In neighhhhh-borhoods!
playing fairly and respecting others. Accepting when you win or lose.
SPORTSMANSHIP
a car service for people to use when they need to get from one place to another.
hint: it starts with a U
UBER
making a plan to save money. this is called....
BUDGETING
when you walk into a sit down restaurant this person will greet you will seat you at a table.
HOST/HOSTESS
how do you get a squirrel to like you?
act like a nut!
a leisure activity of visiting places where goods are sold in order to look at and buy things (such as food, clothing, etc.)
SHOPPING
a small card that contains personal information and is needed for driving
DRIVERS LICENSE
The area of a store where customers will buy items from their shopping carts.
Hint: they are located at the front of stores, near the entrance and exit.
CHECKOUT AISLE/CASHIER
a business (such as a bank or restaurant) that is designed so that customers can be served while remaining in their cars
DRIVE- THRU
what do you call a tiger that drinks lemonade?
a sour puss!
a park that features various attractions, such as rollercoasters and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes
AMUSEMENT PARK
a shared ride public transportation service for people who are unable to use the accessible fixed-route Metrobus and Metrorail public transit due to disability.
METRO ACCESS
a large store that sells a variety of items. It is broken down into different areas that specialize in different items.
DEPARTMENT STORE
"Bah da ba ba bah, I'm Loving it"
what restaurant slogan does this belong to?
MCDONALD'S
how do you make an octopus laugh?
with ten-tickles!
a game where people work in teams or by themselves to find items on a list
SCAVENGER HUNT
to travel some distance between one's home and place of work on a regular basis is called....
COMMUTE/ COMMUTING
Items that are not necessary for living, but considered valuable or desired.
LUXURY ITEMS
remember to leave a ____ for your waiter/waitress after you finish your meal.
TIP
why did the student eat his homework?
Because his teacher told him it would be a piece of cake.
a building or room containing collections of books, magazines, movies, and music for people to read or borrow.
LIBRARY
a tri-jurisdictional government agency that operates transit service in the Washington metropolitan area.

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) / METRO