vocabulary
Concussion
Story facts
Bridgeforth Trivia
100

Define recovery.

What is the act of becoming healthy after an illness or injury?

100

A concussion is a(n) ____________ injury. (visible/invisible)

What is invisible?

100

Zach went into a coma. Define coma.

What is a state in which a sick or injured person is unconscious for a long time?

100

Name our mascot.

What is Bobcat?

200

Define violently.

What is with a a lot of force?

200

True or False:  Most people who get concussions never recover.

What is false?

200

True or False: Zach made a complete recovery.

What is False?

200

Name two members of faculty and staff who are veterans?

Who are Mr. Abernathy, Mr. Hollister, Mr. Neely?

300

Define initial as used in this story. 

What is first?

300

According to the article, tell what makes a concussion worse.

What is hits to the head afterwards?

300

Name the year Zach got his concussion. 

What is 2006?

300

Name a teacher who is head coach of two teams.

Who is Mrs. Wallace (girls soccer & boys soccer)?

400

Define writhed.

What is twisted the body back and forth?

400

Name 3 of the 6 symptoms of concussion given in the article.

What is headache, confusion, dizziness, nausea, blurry vision, bothered by light or noise.

400

Name the percentage of middle school boys who play football that get concussions. (Hint: it's less than 50%)

What is 10%?

400

Name the shade of blue that is one of our school colors.

What is Columbia Blue?

500

Define scrutiny.

What is the act of carefully examining something?

500

Name a sport that was on both the girls' and boys' lists for highest concussion rates.

What is lacrosse? (accept hockey)

500

Explain the Lystedt Law.

What is young athletes who may have a concussion are not allowed to return to play until a doctor says it's OK.

500
Name the decade in which Bridgeforth was built. At the time, it was called Bridgeforth High School. 

What is the 1950s? (1958 to be exact)