Flag Football
Kickball/Baseball Vocabulary
Capture The Flag Vocabulary
Q2-L5
Q2-L6
100

How many points is a touchdown worth?

7

100

Is the number of “points” you have in kickball/baseball.

Run

100

To run or go at top speed for a short distance.

Sprint

100

To take something away.

Confiscate

100

An abnormally low amount of water in the body.

Dehydration

200

What is it called when a defensive player catches the pass from the quarterback?

Interception

200

When the fielding team makes two outs on the same play.

Double-Play

200

The area that belongs to either team.

Territory

200

scattered and broken pieces of material

Debris

200

a ratio that allows you to assess your body size in relation to your height and weight

Body Mass Index (BMI)

300

Each team gets four _______ to score a touchdown. (in our game)

Downs

300

When a ball is kicked to the right of 3rd base and to the left of 1st base.  

Fair Ball

300

The students that are playing ________ are responsible for running into the other team’s territory, attempting to steal their flags.

Offense

300

large in number or quantity

Copious

300

A nutrient contained in sugars and starches that provides energy

Carbohydrate

400

The player responsible for leading the offense down the field is known as the _______?

Quarterback

400

When a player kicks the ball, and it goes over the fence. Also, if a player kicks the ball and makes it all the way around the bases before being tagged.

Homerun

400

A continuing effort to overtake, reach, or attain.

Pursue

400

express complete disapproval of, typically in public

Condemn

400

physical activity done in short, fast bursts in which the heart cannot supply blood and oxygen as fast as muscles use it

Anaerobic Exercise

500

What line marks the beginning of the end zone? The offense must cross this line for a touchdown to be recorded. 

Goal Line

500

An out which is made when a base runner loses the right to the base because of the batter becoming a base runner.

Force Out

500

Is the act of giving, receiving, and sharing information.

Communication

500

logical and consistent; united as or forming a whole

Coherent

500

steady activity in which the heart can supply all the oxygen the muscles need

Aerobic Exercise