Edit Game
G2 Writing Unit 2 ch 1 & 2
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   27  Close
What is she doing?
She is scoring a point!
What is the man doing?
He is chasing the boy.
What is the man doing?
He is dodging the punches.
What is the squirrel doing?
It is leaping.
What do we call it when you run as fast as you can?
It's called sprinting.
What is happening here?
The player in the white blocked the ball.
What are they doing?
They are passing the ball.
What happened to the man?
He missed the bus!
What are they doing?
They are cheering.
What is he doing?
He is pitching the ball!
What does the manatee do with his nose?
He bumps the glass!
What is he doing?
He is dribbling the ball.
What are they doing?
They are shooting the paper.
What is she doing to the ball?
She is bouncing the ball.
What are they doing?
They are racing!
What is she doing?
She is twirling.
What is he doing?
He is bending his body!
What does a coach do?
They teach you how to play a sport and help you get better at playing.
What do we call this group of kids playing together?
We call them a team!
What's this?
It's a whistle.
What does it feel like when you are exhausted?
It feels really tired. Maybe your body hurts or your mind can't think anymore!
When do you feel exhausted?
I feel exhausted when...
What do we call the person or team you are trying to beat in a game?
We call them a rival.
What does it look like when we are cooperating?
We are working or playing together nicely.
Finish the sentence: These boys are...
These boys are teammates.
What kinds of sports equipment can you name?
I know balls, nets, rackets, bats, safety gear, uniforms.
What are they doing?
They are warming-up by stretching.