KTI Fun & Games: Answer Key
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KTI Fun & Games: Answer Key 🥳
August 2024
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Scrambled Words:
ckcpabak – backpack
lpcnei – pencil
eobotkon – notebook
serare – eraser
srocslamo – classroom
August 15 Newsletter
Scrambled Words:
hceab – beach
nushneis – sunshine
acitvano – vacation
ecimc raem – ice cream
mingswim – swimming
sngalssuse – sunglasses
arbecuebq – barbecue
asdcatlens – sandcastle
nescreuns – sunscreen
lpfis flop – flip flops
Idioms and Expressions:
hactc some syar – Catch some rays
oolc as a eucmubrc – Cool as a cucumber
ogd days of umesmr – Dog days of summer
nI toh water – In hot water
akeM hay hilew the sun shiens – Make hay while the sun shines
nO cloud nein – On cloud nine
tOu of the yfiring pan and into the fire – Out of the frying pan and into the fire
ehT heat is no – The heat is on
nderu the nus – Under the sun
henW lelh zeesf over – When hell freezes over
Scrambled Words:
Beach: A sandy or pebbly shore, typically by the ocean, lake, or river, where people often go to relax, swim, and enjoy the sun.
Sunshine: The light and warmth that come from the sun.
Vacation: A period of time during which someone takes a break from work or daily responsibilities to rest, travel, or enjoy leisure activities.
Ice Cream: A sweet, frozen dessert made from cream or milk, sugar, and flavorings, often enjoyed as a treat in warm weather.
Swimming: The act of moving through water by using the arms, legs, and body in various strokes or styles.
Sunglasses: Glasses with tinted lenses that protect the eyes from the sun’s glare.
Barbecue: A method of cooking food, usually meat, over an open flame or hot coals; also refers to a social gathering where food is cooked in this way.
Sandcastle: A small structure, often resembling a castle, made of sand by children (and sometimes adults) at the beach.
Sunscreen: A cream, lotion, or spray that is applied to the skin to protect it from the harmful effects of the sun’s UV rays.
Flip Flops: A type of casual sandal with a flat sole and a Y-shaped strap that goes between the toes, commonly worn in warm weather.
Idioms and Expressions:
Catch some rays: To spend time outdoors in the sun, often to tan or simply enjoy the warmth and light.
Cool as a cucumber: To be very calm and composed, especially in stressful situations.
Dog days of summer: The hottest, most uncomfortable part of the summer season, typically occurring in late July and August.
In hot water: To be in trouble or facing difficulties, often due to something one has done.
Make hay while the sun shines: To take advantage of favorable conditions to do something while the opportunity lasts.
On cloud nine: To be extremely happy or elated.
Out of the frying pan and into the fire: To go from a bad situation to an even worse one.
The heat is on: A situation where pressure is high, and there is a sense of urgency to perform or succeed.
Under the sun: Refers to everything in existence or everything possible; often used to emphasize a wide variety of things.
When hell freezes over: An expression used to indicate that something is extremely unlikely or impossible to happen.
