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The stadium we're going to today is called
Concord stadium, Cedar stadium or Clover stadium?
Players wear my on their heads. What am I?
Helmet
I am feeling tired and bored at the game. What is an expected thing to do?
Expected: Ask a teacher to go for a walk and get water. Unexpected: Whining and disrupting my classmates who want to watch the game.
My classmate is standing in front of me and I can't see the baseball game. What is the expected thing to do?
Expected: Kindly ask her to move out of the way. Unexpected: Pushing or yelling at your classmate.
My teacher said we can only pick out one thing from the concession stand but I really really want another snack. How should I react?
Expected: Take what you got and if you are still hungry tell an adult/ wait until we get back to school. Unexpected: Yelling, grunting, etc.
I am a brown covering used to catch the ball. What am I?
Baseball glove
I am a wooden or metal object held in a player's hands. What am I?
Baseball bat
I am a yummy food served at baseball games and there is an animal in my name. What am I?
Hotdog
What is it called when the batter hits the ball all the way into the stands?
Homerun
The team we are going to see today is
Rockland Bulldogs, Rockland Beavers, or Rockland Boulders?
What should you do if you get too hot, tired, or have to use the bathroom at the boulder's game?
Expected: Tell a teacher. Unexpected: Walking away without telling anyone
Expected or unexpected:Changing my mind about what I ordered for lunch
Unexpected
Expected or unexpected: Walking away from my class without telling a teacher
unexpected
Expected or unexpected: Telling an adult if I get too hot
Expected
Expected or unexpected: Yelling at an extremely loud volume
Unexpected