History and Philosophy
Definitions
Play Theories
Flow Theory
Examples
100

This Greek philosopher argued that leisure was essential for a virtuous life.

AWho is Aristotle?

100

Leisure is often defined in three ways: time, activity, and this.

What is a state of mind (or existence)?

100

Play that is competitive and skill-based is called this (Caillois).

What is Agon?

100

This psychologist developed the theory of flow.

Who is Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi?

100

Reading a book without a time limit is an example of this.

What is leisure?

200

The word scholé, the root of “school,” originally meant this.

What is leisure devoted to learning and contemplation?

200

This scholar defined recreation as a voluntary, intentional pursuit that is structured and pleasurable.

Who is John Kelly?

200

Games of chance, like roulette, are part of this play typology.

What is Alea?

200

In the Flow Channel, when challenge exceeds skill, this state occurs.

What is anxiety?

200

Joining a community soccer league with scheduled practices is an example of this.

What is recreation?

300

Leisure, for the Greeks, was not laziness but the ______ use of freedom.

What is the highest?

300

Unlike leisure, recreation is usually this (hint: it involves planning).

What is structured or organized?

300

Pretend play, role-play, or imagination fall under this category.

What is Mimicry?

300

Flow is sometimes described as being “in the ____.”

What is the zone?

300

A rollercoaster ride is an example of this typology of play.

What is Ilinx?

400

This ancient society believed leisure formed the basis of culture.

What is Greece

400

Leisure’s common theme across definitions is not money or time, but this.

What is freedom?

400

lay that involves vertigo, dizziness, or thrill-seeking is called this.

What is Ilinx?

400

One of the nine components of flow is receiving this, which helps with course corrections.

What is immediate feedback?

400

Short bursts of flow, like solving a quick puzzle, are called this.

What is micro flow?

500

The term “autotelic” means doing an activity for this reason.

What is for its own sake (intrinsic reward)?