Body Parts
Cities
Movies
Jobs
Exploration
100

Where your arm joins your body next to your neck.

Shoulder

100

The capital city of England.

London

100

A man whose job is to perform in plays and films.

Actor

100

I protect you. I can direct traffic. I  can find the bad guys and arrest them. I wear a blue uniform and I drive a black and white car.

Police officer

100

A piece of equipment that shows you which direction you are going in.

Compass

200

The middle part of your leg where it bends.

Knee

200

The capital city of France.

Paris

200

The place where the movie is or where the movie happens.

Setting

200

I come by your house 5 or 6 days a week. I bring you letters, magazines, and packages. I usually put these things in the mailbox. I drive a little car or I ride a motorcycle. Sometimes I even walk.

Postman / Mailman

200

An important job, usually travelling somewhere

Mission

300

The part of your leg that is just above your foot.

Ankle

300

The capital city of the USA.

Washington

300

The things that happens in a story.

Plot

300

A person whose job is making and repairing wooden objects.

Carpenter

300

The roads or paths you follow to get from one place to another place.

Route

400

The back of your leg below your knee.

Calf

400

The capital city of Australia.

Canberra

400

Films about life in the future or in other parts of the universe.

Science fiction

400

I look for missing dogs, cats, and missing people. I search for clues. The clues will help me solve the mystery.

Detective

400

An organized journey, especially a long one for a particular purpose.

Expedition

500

The part of your body between your hand and your arm.

Wrist

500

The capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

500

A group of television programmes that have the same main characters or deal with the same subject over a long time.

Series

500

Someone whose job is to repair or connect water pipes and things like toilets and baths.

Plumber

500

The force that makes objects fall to the ground or that pulls objects towards a planet or other body.

Gravity