THE WIZARD OF OZ
FOCUS ON AUGUST
SOUNDS OF SUMMER
SHADES OF RED
IDIOMS
200

This actress played Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz.

Judy Garland

200

The place children return after summer break.

School

200

In August, there is a lot of chirping from this insect.

Cricket

200

This red flower signifies LOVE!

Rose

200

A Blessing

In Disguise

400

Dorothy had a dog named this.

Toto

400

This fruit associated with South Carolina and Georgia is harvested in August.

Peaches

400

Use this if your grass is getting too long.

Lawn Mower

400

A red octagonal sign means this. 

Stop

400

A Snowball

Effect

600

The lion character was traveling with Dorothy so he could find this.

Courage

600

Another name for a sword lily.

Gladiolus

600

Sizzling sounds often indicate food being cooked on this.

Barbeque Grill

600

This is the only red precious gemstone.

Ruby

600

Actions Speak

Louder Than Words

800

Dorothy and her 3 traveling companions were going to this place to see the Wizard.

The Emerald City

800

This worldwide event began in Berlin in 1936.

Summer Olympics

800

Kids come running when they hear the familiar music playing from this vehicle. 

Ice Cream Truck

800

The red vegetable with an edible pink stalk that is sometimes mistaken for a fruit. 

Rhubarb

800

Burn The

Midnight Oil

1000

In order to get back home, Dorothy spoke these words.

There's no place like home.

1000

This country is closed for the month of August.

Europe

Fun Fact:  August is when many of the Europeans go on vacation so the country is closed .

1000

The playful crackling and popping from this will help toast your marshmallows for smores.

Campfire 

1000

A red necktie is called this.  (Hint:  It symbolizes authority and confidence.)

Power Tie

1000

Caught Between A

Rock And A Hard Place