Work Lode
Superstars
Try Harder!
Harmless, Right?
The End Is Here
100

This word means praise for doing something well.


Example: The award she received was a well-earned _____ for a long and distinguished career.

What is kudos?

100

A two-word phrase for someone who is successful and achieves more than the average person in school or at work.


Example: Everyone here is a _____ _____ because they are fluent in at least two languages.

What is a high achiever?

100

This word describes when people are trying to think of different ways of doing something in order to solve a problem.


Example: The team spent the entire meeting _____ ideas for how to deal with the severe climate change in the region.

What is brainstorming?

100

This words describes when someone or something is not harmful or offensive.


Email: The new policy was an _____ change to an administrative process that everyone agrees needed to happen.

What is innocuous?

100

This word is the action of overseeing or supervising something.


Example: The Congressional committee is charged with _____ of all federal funding for medical research.

What is oversight?

200

This two-word phrase describes a list of things that someone is good at.


Example: Mia's _____ _____ in making presentation slides shows off her creativity!

What is skill set?

200

A word describing when someone or something always does what is needed or wanted.


Example: Dario is always _____ when it comes to attending class each evening. What a commitment!

What is dependable?

200

This two-word phrase describes a serious and determined attempt to do something requiring a vast amount of strength and determination.


Example: The election was a _____ _____ that broke records for fundraising and voter turnout, but it ultimately fell short of its goals.

What is monumental effort?

200

This three-word phrase describes a new plan or attempt for solving a problem that impacts only a small area or number of people.


Example: The new tree-planting would be piloted in one neighborhood as a _____ _____ _____ and evaluated before rolling it out to the rest of the city.

What is a small-scale initiative?

200

This word describes problem that makes progress or success less likely.


Example: The newest orders are a major _____ to civil rights won in the last century.

What is a setback?

300

This two-word phrase describes all the things that a person or organization has done in the past to show how well he, she, or it is likely to do in the future.


Example: Given his _____ _____ from the last time he occupied the role, people are not optimistic about the changes coming now that he's returned to the job.

What is a track record?

300

A word describing someone cheerful and confident that good things will happen.


Example: Not everyone is _____ about this week's inauguration.

What is upbeat?

300

This word is a new idea, invention, or way of doing something.


Example: The social media platform was the newest and most creative _____ in a crowded tech landscape.

What is innovation?

300

This word means someone or something is able to be seen, touched, or felt.


Example: The _____ consequences of the newest law were already enormous, but the emotional consequences are expected to be even more harmful.

What is tangible?

300

This word describes people or things that are easy to harm, hurt, or attack.


Example: Children, the disabled, and the elderly have traditionally been the most _____ groups affected by the changes to social programs for housing and food security.

What is vulnerable?

400

This word describes when someone tries to do two or more activities at the same time.


Example: In addition to going back to school, she also had to _____ a full-time job and is taking care of two small children.

What is juggle?

400

This word describes a person's ability to do things without waiting for someone to tell you what to do.


Example: Kira always shows _____ by asking questions and participating in class!

What is initiative?

400

This word describes someone who is automatically thinking or behaving in a particular way.


Example: After answering customer emails for twenty years, she was _____ to check her messages several times a day.

What is hardwired?

400

This two-word phrase describes risky or dangerous behavior.


Example: His _____ _____ in the kitchen led to a small fire that was quickly put out, and nobody was hurt.

What are daredevil antics?

400

This word describes an item, such as a piece of cloth, used to cover someone's eyes.


Example: He put on the _____ before swinging at the piƱata. He was determined to be the one to succeed!

What is a blindfold?

500
This word describes the practice of obtaining input, money, or services by enlisting the help of a large group of people, often online.


Example: After sharing his tragic story online, the _____ effort raised more than $10,000 that he needed to repair his home.


What is crowdsourcing?

500

This three-word phrase describes when someone or something sets a higher standard for other people to follow.


Example: Liliana _____ _____ _____ for the rest of the class with her advanced English skills!

What is raises the bar?

500

This word is the act of people working together to create or achieve the same thing.


Example: The successful _____ between the two teams led to a better product that was delivered more quickly to customers.

What is collaboration?

500

This word means an accepted way of behaving in society.


Example: The _____ at WEC is that attendance is tracked every class meeting to evaluate student participation in the programs.

What is a norm?

500

This five-word phrase means something is coming to an end soon.


Example: As their town appeared on the horizon, they realized _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ and their journey was complete.

What is the end is in sight?