The term for when a player scores three goals in a single game.
What is a hat trick?
This is the maximum number of times a team can hit the ball before sending it over the net.
What is three?
This is the term for a score worth six points in football.
What is a touchdown?
This essential nutrient makes up about 60% of your body and helps with digestion, circulation, and temperature regulation.
What is water?
This essential AVID tool helps students keep track of assignments, notes, and important deadlines.
What is a binder?
This type of kick is awarded when a player commits a major foul inside their own penalty area.
What is a penalty kick?
The sport of volleyball was originally called this.
What is Mintonette?
This NFL team is known as "America's Team."
Who are the Dallas Cowboys?
Dairy products like milk and cheese are high in this mineral that helps build strong bones and teeth.
What is calcium?
This method of note-taking, developed at a university in California, includes sections for main ideas, details, and summaries.
What is Cornell Notes?
A team earns this many points for a goal.
What is one point?
This player is a defensive specialist who wears a different color jersey and cannot attack the ball above the net.
What is the libero?
In football, this is the term for when a defensive player catches a pass intended for an offensive player.
What is an interception?
Too much of this type of fat, found in fried foods and some packaged snacks, can increase the risk of heart disease.
What are trans fats?
The test often required for college admission that includes sections on reading, math, and writing.
What is the SAT or ACT?
When an attacking player is closer to the opponent’s goal than the last defender (excluding the goalkeeper) at the moment the ball is passed, they are called this.
What is offside?
In rally scoring, a game is usually played to this many points, but a team must win by at least two.
What is 25?
This team won the first Super Bowl in 1967.
Who are the Green Bay Packers?
The "MyPlate" nutrition guide suggests that half of your plate should be made up of these two food groups.
What are fruits and vegetables?
During a Socratic Seminar, students engage in this type of discussion, where they ask open-ended questions and build on each other’s ideas.
What is an inquiry-based discussion?
A referee can give these two types of colored cards for serious rule violations.
What are yellow and red cards?
If a player touches the net during play, the opposing team is awarded this.
What is a point (or side-out)?
Who is Jerry Rice?
This vitamin, found in citrus fruits like oranges, helps boost the immune system and aids in healing wounds.
What is vitamin C?
In AVID, students are encouraged to use this three-letter questioning strategy to dig deeper into their understanding by asking “What, So What, and Now What?”
What is the Costa’s Levels of Questioning?