Vocabulary
Grammatical Connectivity
Famous Journeys
Continuous and Perfect
Rhymes with "Trip"
100

to travel with only a small amount of luggage or a few possessions, making moving around easier

travel light

100

I love summer; _______, I hate the heat.

a. therefore

b. moreover

c. however

d. in addition

c. however

100

After a tornado hits her home, a young girl is swept away to a magical land where she must follow a yellow bring road in search of a way home.

The Wizard of Oz 

100

I _______ (live) in Paris for two years now.

have been living

100

A small drop of water slowly falling from a leaky faucet

drip 

200

Extremely large or extensive in size, quantity or scope

vast

200

Here, take 200 points. (Shhhh...don't tell anyone)

200

In this epic fantasy, a group of heroes embarks on a dangerous quest to destroy a powerful ring that threatens their world.

Lord of the Rings 

200

Which sentence uses the present perfect continuous correctly?

a. She has been work here for five years.

b. She has been working here for five years.

c. She has working here for five years.

d. She has worked here for five years.

b. She has been working here for five years.

200

In gymnastics, a quick backward rotation in the air 

flip 

300

The movement of people or animals from one place to another, often seasonally or periodically

migration

300

He went to bed early __________ he had a test the next morning. 

because

300

In 1492, this explorer set sail and inadvertently opened the door to the European discovery of the Americas.

Christopher Columbus 

300

You have a choice. You can be selfish and take 300 points for yourself, or you can be a nice person and give 300 points to another team

300

If you lose your footing on a slippery floor, you might ______.

slip 

400

providing a wide view of a landscape or scene where you can see the whole landscape in front of you all at once

panoramic

400

_________ the heavy rain, we went for a walk.

Despite

400

This famous Greek epic follows the perilous journey of Odysseus as he returns home after the Trojan War.

The Odyssey 

400

Which sentence describes an action in progress, which sentence looks back over a period of time (ongoing until now), which sentence describes a completed action.

a. I finished the report last night.

b. I am eating lunch.

c. I have been working on this report for three hours.

Action in progress: b

Looking back over a period of time: c

Completed action: a 

400

1. Holds papers together.

2. A short excerpt from a movie or TV show.

clip 

500

having little physical activity or movement

sedentary

500

__________ I hadn't been to France before, I decided to travel there alone.

Even though / Although

500

This Geoffrey Chaucer collection of stories are told by pilgrims traveling to a famous shrine in England.

The Canterbury Tales 

500

1. By the time we arrived at the party, everyone ______ ______ (leave).

a. what words would go in the blank if you are describing an ongoing action that was happening when you arrived?

b. what words would go in the blanks if you are describing an action that was already completed when you arrived?

a. was leaving

b. had left

500

*** DAILY DOUBLE CHALLENGE ***

1,000 points to the entire team if...

the team can guess a charade acted out by one of their members within 30 seconds.