emotions Crossword Puzzles
Charpter One 2016-08-30
Across
- an example of this would be someone staring outside the window will zero emotions on their face
- forming relationships with others
- includes language or dialect differences
- you can never experience the same exact situation or frame of mind
- dividing communication transactions into sequences of stimuli
- the ability to understand, analyze, and evaluate media messages to interact with the media
- one thing it includes is the time of day
- changes in your attitude,beliefs,and emotions
- an example would be learning something from a class lecture
- explains how something works
Down
- the process can only go in one direction
- relevant to all forms of communication
- this is known as logical thinking
- changes in behaviors
- enjoying the experience of the moment
- listeners or readers are called this
- speakers or writers are called this
- always changing,interdependent,depend on the individual for their meaning and effect, and both speaker and listener act
- lacking conscious awareness of what or how you're thinking is the opposite of this word
- assisting others by listening
20 Clues: changes in behaviors • explains how something works • assisting others by listening • forming relationships with others • this is known as logical thinking • speakers or writers are called this • listeners or readers are called this • enjoying the experience of the moment • relevant to all forms of communication • the process can only go in one direction • ...
English Unit 4 Terms 2022-02-10
Across
- a Japanese poem that consist of 3 lines
- a poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas
- a repeated sequence of meters consisting of 2 or more accented or unaccented syllables
- rhyme with similar but not identical sounds
- correspondence of sound between words or the ending of words
- stopping yourself from doing something
- a resemblance to sound in 2 words
- poetry that doesn't rhyme
- a 14 line poem consisting of rhymes
- poetry where the writer expresses emotions and feelings
- combines stressed and unstressed syllables in groups of five
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- tells a story and connects the reader to an audience through emotions or behavior
- a longer form of poetry that tells an entire story
- a pair of successive lines
- a set lines like a paragraph
- repetition of the same stressed vowel sound as well as any consonant that followed that vowel
- repetition of a sound of a vowel
- poetry with regular metrical but unrhymed lines
- the arrangement of rhythms in a repetitive pattern of strong and weak beats
- a lengthy, narrative poem
20 Clues: poetry that doesn't rhyme • a lengthy, narrative poem • a pair of successive lines • a set lines like a paragraph • repetition of a sound of a vowel • a resemblance to sound in 2 words • a 14 line poem consisting of rhymes • stopping yourself from doing something • a Japanese poem that consist of 3 lines • rhyme with similar but not identical sounds • ...
I Have a Dream Vocab. 2024-02-27
Across
- causing amazement or wonder; extraordinary
- to set free, usually used in terms of slavery or restrictions
- combative and aggressive; typically favoring extreme methods
- the state of invalidating something, typically a law
- not needing to be demonstrated or explained; obvious
- a public or official announcement, usually of great importance
- deserted or depressingly empty/bare
- an official order issued by a legal authority
- a reference to something in history or literature
Down
- a state of great trouble or suffering
- the emotions/attitude a writer takes towards his/her subject
- two things being placed closely together to make a contrasting effect
- a long and arduous search or journey for something
- comparing two things by implying they are the same
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- made holy; sacred; greatly revered
- a light serving as a signal or a guide
- visually descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- a state in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- the emotions that a text evokes from the reader-- how it makes the reader feel
20 Clues: made holy; sacred; greatly revered • deserted or depressingly empty/bare • a state of great trouble or suffering • a light serving as a signal or a guide • comparing two things using "like" or "as" • causing amazement or wonder; extraordinary • an official order issued by a legal authority • a reference to something in history or literature • ...
Romeo and Juliet Greek Terms Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-05
Across
- muse of tragedy
- appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience FEEL angry, or sympathetic, for example
- appeals to the audience's REASON
- muse of love poetry
- messenger
- the tragic flaw that causes the downfall of a hero
- the final scene in a Greek drama; the resolution
- muse of epic poetry
- the moment when a hero makes an important discovery
- a group of actors
- muse of music and lyrics
- pitying someone
- muse of astronomy
- the release of powerful healing emotions that makes tragedies so moving
Down
- no spaces, this "god out of the machine" is when a god comes in to magically fix the play, considered weak writing
- appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to TRUST them
- muse of comedy
- Greek goddesses of inspiration
- muse of history
- excessive pride, disrespect, or arrogance
- the greek character that represents irony
- muse of dance
- muse of hymns (religious songs)
- the reversal of fate that the hero experiences
- connecting with the feelings of another
25 Clues: messenger • muse of dance • muse of comedy • muse of tragedy • muse of history • pitying someone • a group of actors • muse of astronomy • muse of love poetry • muse of epic poetry • muse of music and lyrics • Greek goddesses of inspiration • muse of hymns (religious songs) • appeals to the audience's REASON • connecting with the feelings of another • excessive pride, disrespect, or arrogance • ...
The benefits oh having enough sleep 2025-10-22
Across
- A word meaning the desire or drive to do something.
- People who are well rested are usually more and positive
- A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions.
- A necessary daily activity for good health and energy.
- Sleep helps the brain process and control these our feelings
- The ability to stay focused and pay attention.
- The state of being physically and mentally strong.
- Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin.
- Feeling nervous or worried, which can be reduced by enough sleep.
- The mental process of storing and recalling information.
- Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall
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- Lack of sleep can cause this condition of constant tiredness.
- A condition of having excessive body weight
- The body’s natural process that repairs tissues during rest.
- Getting enough sleep improves both academic and performance.
- A disease related to high blood sugar, often linked to lack of sleep.
- The brain activity during sleep that helps solve problems.
- Adults need about seven to eight of sleep each night.
- Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health.
- The system in the body that fights diseases.
20 Clues: A condition of having excessive body weight • The system in the body that fights diseases. • Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall • Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health. • The ability to stay focused and pay attention. • A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions. • Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin. • ...
The benefits oh having enough sleep 2025-10-22
Across
- People who are well rested are usually more and positive
- A condition of having excessive body weight
- Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin.
- The ability to stay focused and pay attention.
- The mental process of storing and recalling information.
- Feeling nervous or worried, which can be reduced by enough sleep.
- Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall
- The body’s natural process that repairs tissues during rest.
- Getting enough sleep improves both academic and performance.
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- A word meaning the desire or drive to do something.
- Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health.
- Sleep helps the brain process and control these our feelings
- The brain activity during sleep that helps solve problems.
- A disease related to high blood sugar, often linked to lack of sleep.
- Adults need about seven to eight of sleep each night.
- The system in the body that fights diseases.
- A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions.
- A necessary daily activity for good health and energy.
- The state of being physically and mentally strong.
- Lack of sleep can cause this condition of constant tiredness.
20 Clues: A condition of having excessive body weight • The system in the body that fights diseases. • Sleep enhances creativity, focus, and overall • Ignoring sleep can lead to serious for health. • The ability to stay focused and pay attention. • A word meaning calmness or balance in emotions. • Sleep helps balance the body's such as melatonin. • ...
Coping and Resilience Terms Name:________________ 2026-01-14
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- Feeling peaceful and relaxed instead of upset
- Believing in yourself and your abilities
- Help or encouragement from others
- Believing that someone will help or do the right thing
- Doing what you are supposed to do and owning your choices
- Kind words or actions that help someone feel supported
- Staying calm while waiting or when things take time
- Thinking about the good things, even during challenges
- Learning and improving from mistakes or challenges
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment
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- Being able to adjust when things don’t go as planned
- Managing your actions and emotions, even when you’re upset
- Taking slow, deep breaths to help your body relax
- Things you work toward achieving
- Finding ways to fix or work through a problem
- Thinking about what happened and what you can learn from it
- Keeping going even when something is difficult
- Understanding how someone else feels
- Ways you handle stress, problems, or strong emotions
- The ability to bounce back after something hard happens
20 Clues: Things you work toward achieving • Help or encouragement from others • Understanding how someone else feels • Believing in yourself and your abilities • Feeling peaceful and relaxed instead of upset • Finding ways to fix or work through a problem • Keeping going even when something is difficult • Taking slow, deep breaths to help your body relax • ...
Anger Management 2026-01-29
Across
- A state of peace and quiet without being upset.
- Letting go of bitterness or the desire to get even.
- The result or effect of an action you take.
- Looking at a situation from another person's view.
- A thought-out way of dealing with a situation.
- A disagreement or argument that needs to be settled.
- A short break to get away from a stressful moment.
- The feeling of stress in a tense situation.
- Keeping your emotions steady and level.
- Down Taking time to lower your emotional temperature.
- Acting like an adult and taking responsibility.
- Using your brain to process a situation before acting.
- Your ability to decide how you will act.
Down
- Noticing the physical signs of anger in your body.
- Taking deep breaths to calm your nervous system.
- Treating others fairly even when you are angry.
- The emotions you experience during a conflict.
- The feeling of being upset when things don't go right.
- What you do as an immediate response to a problem.
- The power to manage your own behavior.
20 Clues: The power to manage your own behavior. • Keeping your emotions steady and level. • Your ability to decide how you will act. • The result or effect of an action you take. • The feeling of stress in a tense situation. • The emotions you experience during a conflict. • A thought-out way of dealing with a situation. • A state of peace and quiet without being upset. • ...
The Brain 2024-04-25
Across
- Coordinates thought memory and learned behaviors
- Controls involuntary muscle activity (ANS)
- Region of brainstem that controls breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, digestion
- Controls the ANS and endocrine system via the pituitary
- A system of structures that coordinates emotions
- Region of brainstem that is a bridge between cerebrum and cerebellum
- ___ callosum, nerve fibers that allow 2 halves of the brain to communicate
- Region of the brainstem that coordinates eye muscle movement
- Routes signals to various regions of the brain
- Lobe responsible for thinking, planning, problem solving, personality, judgement, and self control
- Left hemisphere of the brain is connected to the ___ side of the body
- Lobe associated with language, hearing and memory
- Generates emotions and processes emotional memories
Down
- Lobe that interprets vision
- The ___ formation is the master switch of consciousness
- Coordinates voluntary muscle activity
- Processes long term memory
- The cerebrum is divided into 2 ___
- Right hemisphere of the brain is connected to the ___ side of the body
- The outer layer composed of gray matter is the ___ cortex
- Lobe that nalyzes sensations from our skin
21 Clues: Processes long term memory • Lobe that interprets vision • The cerebrum is divided into 2 ___ • Coordinates voluntary muscle activity • Controls involuntary muscle activity (ANS) • Lobe that nalyzes sensations from our skin • Routes signals to various regions of the brain • Coordinates thought memory and learned behaviors • A system of structures that coordinates emotions • ...
Child Development and Growth 2024-09-19
Across
- Confidence
- Solving skills Being able to solve diffuclt suitions
- Small motor skills like grasping a crayon
- Hand and coordination
- Your child will begin to develop this
- Periods of rapid growth
- processing How information is taken in and stored
- The stage that deals with feelings
- behaviours The ability to learn and interact with others
- When children play with each other
- Large motor skills like running
- Heavy, absornant underpants for children who are not fully wearing dippers
- A skill to be social
- When children play near each other but not together
- The main way of a child's learning
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- Non relying on others
- A child between the ages of 2 and 3 years old
- Regulation The ability to manage and express emotions apporetly
- Recently born
- Understanding some else's emotions
- Their first facial expression
- Begins to move around
- An action that involves your baby using their muscles
- Emotional bond
- Safe for children
- From early childhood until adolescents
- At an early stage of development
- Development The process of developing or learning someone's facial expressions
- To help someone through something
- The words a child starts to understand
- A brother or sister
31 Clues: Confidence • Recently born • Emotional bond • Safe for children • A brother or sister • A skill to be social • Non relying on others • Hand and coordination • Begins to move around • Periods of rapid growth • Their first facial expression • Large motor skills like running • At an early stage of development • To help someone through something • Understanding some else's emotions • ...
Camerawork 2026-04-08
Across
- Makes a character seem powerful or in control
- Shows a character as exposed or vulnerable in their surroundings
- Focuses on how someone reacts emotionally
- Shows two people together to highlight their relationship
- shot Makes a character look small and alone in a big world
- Makes a character seem weak or less important
- shot shows a natural angle, like a normal conversation
- Draws attention to a small but important detail
- Shows a lot of the setting to give a sense of place
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- Makes the audience feel distant, like watching from above or far away
- Makes the moment feel intense or dramatic
- Makes the audience feel distant from the action
- Feels neutral, not making anyone seem stronger or weaker
- Introduces where the scene is happening
- Makes emotions feel very intense and hard to ignore
- shot Shows actors emotions clearly
- Shifts attention to another detail to add meaning or context
- Makes the action feel small or powerless
- Balances character emotion with their surroundings
- Creates tension in a scene
- Lets us see exactly what a character sees
21 Clues: Creates tension in a scene • shot Shows actors emotions clearly • Introduces where the scene is happening • Makes the action feel small or powerless • Makes the moment feel intense or dramatic • Focuses on how someone reacts emotionally • Lets us see exactly what a character sees • Makes a character seem powerful or in control • ...
Story Elements Crossword 2022-09-15
Across
- Struggle between opposing forces
- Conflict between a character and an outside force
- characters who stay the same
- A reason behind their action,can affect the perception of the character
- Chain of events that traces a conflict
- takes a deeper understanding of why the character is that way
Down
- Helps tell if the story is ominous or uplight
- Conflict taking place within the mind of the character
- Characters that are defined by a couple of traits, shows little emotions
- Details that can be suggested by the time of day, year, season, or historical period
- showing range of different emotions
- characters who change and grow as the plot develops
12 Clues: characters who stay the same • Struggle between opposing forces • showing range of different emotions • Chain of events that traces a conflict • Helps tell if the story is ominous or uplight • Conflict between a character and an outside force • characters who change and grow as the plot develops • Conflict taking place within the mind of the character • ...
Grief Recovery Tools & Resources 2023-08-27
Across
- History, Chart was a big picture view of lifetime (2)
- This group can hurt and heal (ch 3)
- This Grief Recovery tool can change over time (7)
- Caring for this is at the end of each chapter (-1)
- This notebook is filled with resources (cover)
- There is no ____ or wrong way to grieve
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- This helps calm and slow us down (ch 1)
- This window changes size with stress (ch 4)
- Expressing honest emotions to God about life (6)
- This map helps identify positives and pain (7)
- They give us the energy to move forward (ch 6)
- The formula we learned in Week 1 (1)
12 Clues: This group can hurt and heal (ch 3) • The formula we learned in Week 1 (1) • This helps calm and slow us down (ch 1) • There is no ____ or wrong way to grieve • This window changes size with stress (ch 4) • This map helps identify positives and pain (7) • They give us the energy to move forward (ch 6) • This notebook is filled with resources (cover) • ...
Grief Recovery Tools & Resources 2023-08-27
Across
- This notebook is filled with resources (cover)
- This Grief Recovery tool can change over time (7)
- They give us the energy to move forward (ch 6)
- There is no ____ or wrong way to grieve
- Chart was a big picture view of lifetime (2)
- The formula we learned in Week 1 (1)
- This group can hurt and heal (ch 3)
Down
- This map helps identify positives and pain (7)
- Expressing honest emotions to God about life (6)
- This helps calm and slow us down (ch 1)
- Caring for this is at the end of each chapter (-1)
- This window changes size with stress (ch 4)
12 Clues: This group can hurt and heal (ch 3) • The formula we learned in Week 1 (1) • This helps calm and slow us down (ch 1) • There is no ____ or wrong way to grieve • This window changes size with stress (ch 4) • Chart was a big picture view of lifetime (2) • This map helps identify positives and pain (7) • This notebook is filled with resources (cover) • ...
Influence Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
12 Clues: – Rhythm • – Friends • – Promotion • values – Beliefs • media – Platforms • image – Appearance • influence – Pressure • norms – Expectations • influence – Emotions • influence – Environment • influence – Encouragement • and unhealthy behaviors – Choices
Influence Crossword 2025-10-29
12 Clues: – Rhythm • – Friends • – Promotion • values – Beliefs • media – Platforms • image – Appearance • influence – Pressure • norms – Expectations • influence – Emotions • influence – Environment • influence – Encouragement • and unhealthy behaviors – Choices
Parental care 2021-02-28
Across
- is a form of maternal care during embryo development.
- is both male and female parents provide parental care to their offspring.
- is a Nurturance behavior.
- is to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties.
- is a period of time that a mother produce milk to feed her young.
- shows the most parental care.
- is practiced by tilapia.
- involves the enforcing of rules.
- is the period of development of the embryo in the mother's body.
Down
- is the capacity to understand or share the emotions experienced by another.
- practices oral brooding.
- is the parental care provided by an individual towards a non-descendent young.
- is the mating system where males are rarely involved in parenting.
- is the capacity to control emotions and actions.
- is a good communication skill.
- is an animal who stick around their parent for their whole life.
16 Clues: practices oral brooding. • is practiced by tilapia. • is a Nurturance behavior. • shows the most parental care. • is a good communication skill. • involves the enforcing of rules. • is the capacity to control emotions and actions. • is a form of maternal care during embryo development. • is to deal with and attempt to overcome difficulties. • ...
To All the Boys Advanced Vocabulary 2024-12-16
Across
- Capable of being hurt or emotionally exposed; susceptible to attack or harm.
- Misleading or intended to trick or deceive.
- Bitter indignation or anger, often resulting from perceived unfair treatment.
- Unaware or inattentive to what is happening around oneself.
- Very weak or slight; not substantial or secure.
- Acting quickly without thinking, often driven by sudden urges or emotions.
- To cause something (typically something negative) to continue indefinitely.
- Feeling annoyed, frustrated, or greatly irritated.
- Extremely complex or intricate, often to the point of being confusing.
Down
- Able to recover quickly from adversity or setbacks; tough.
- Providing psychological relief through the expression of strong emotions.
- Very detailed and complex, involving many interconnected parts.
- Mixed feelings or contradictory ideas about something or someone.
- Having multiple meanings or interpretations; unclear or inexact.
- Reflecting on one’s own thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
- A deep, persistent sadness or sorrow, often without a clear cause.
16 Clues: Misleading or intended to trick or deceive. • Very weak or slight; not substantial or secure. • Feeling annoyed, frustrated, or greatly irritated. • Able to recover quickly from adversity or setbacks; tough. • Unaware or inattentive to what is happening around oneself. • Reflecting on one’s own thoughts, feelings, and experiences. • ...
SAT Vocab 2021-10-14
Across
- harsh or corrosive in tone
- mixed feelings or emotions
- of a serious examination and judgment of something
- serving or tending to excite or stimulate
- the act of giving up, as a claim or office or possession
- feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
- showing ready comprehension of others' states
- expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings
- consisting of or derived from a practice of long-standing
- resembling or characteristic of a lament for the dead
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- angered at something unjust or wrong
- expecting the worst possible outcome
- understanding of the nature or meaning of something
- characterized by directness in manner or speech
- a positive feeling of liking
- a feeling of delight at being entertained
- characterized by enmity or ill will
- expressing extreme contempt
- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- a person who pleads for a person, cause, or idea
- hopeful that the best will happen in the future
- expressing contempt or ridicule
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
24 Clues: harsh or corrosive in tone • mixed feelings or emotions • expressing extreme contempt • a positive feeling of liking • expressing contempt or ridicule • characterized by enmity or ill will • angered at something unjust or wrong • expecting the worst possible outcome • a feeling of delight at being entertained • serving or tending to excite or stimulate • ...
SAT vocab practice 2021-10-14
Across
- Harsh or corrosive in tone
- not disposed or willing to believe; unbelieving
- a person who pleads for a person, cause, or idea
- Of a serious examination and judgment of something
- Expressing compassion or friendly fellow feelings
- characterized by enmity or ill will
- Expressing contempt or ridicule
- Understanding of the nature or meaning of something
- expressing extreme contempt
- Showing ready comprehension of others' states
- Marked by extreme intensity of emotions
- consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
- Angered at something unjust or wrong
Down
- Hopeful that the best will happen in the future
- A feeling of delight at being entertained
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- Mixed feelings or emotions
- The act of giving up
- characterized by directness in manner or speech
- Expecting the worst possible outcome
- Resembling or characteristic of a lament for the dead
- Having no personal preference
- serving or tending to excite or stimulate
- feeling or showing profound respect or veneration or convictions
- a positive feeling of liking
25 Clues: The act of giving up • Mixed feelings or emotions • Harsh or corrosive in tone • expressing extreme contempt • a positive feeling of liking • Having no personal preference • Expressing contempt or ridicule • characterized by enmity or ill will • Expecting the worst possible outcome • Angered at something unjust or wrong • Marked by extreme intensity of emotions • ...
Romeo and Juliet Greek Terms Vocabulary Crossword 2024-02-05
Across
- muse of tragedy
- appeals to the emotions, trying to make the audience FEEL angry, or sympathetic, for example
- appeals to the audience's REASON
- muse of love poetry
- messenger
- the tragic flaw that causes the downfall of a hero
- the final scene in a Greek drama; the resolution
- muse of epic poetry
- the moment when a hero makes an important discovery
- a group of actors
- muse of music and lyrics
- pitying someone
- muse of astronomy
- the release of powerful healing emotions that makes tragedies so moving
Down
- no spaces, this "god out of the machine" is when a god comes in to magically fix the play, considered weak writing
- appeals to the speaker's status or authority, making the audience more likely to TRUST them
- muse of comedy
- Greek goddesses of inspiration
- muse of history
- excessive pride, disrespect, or arrogance
- the greek character that represents irony
- muse of dance
- muse of hymns (religious songs)
- the reversal of fate that the hero experiences
- connecting with the feelings of another
25 Clues: messenger • muse of dance • muse of comedy • muse of tragedy • muse of history • pitying someone • a group of actors • muse of astronomy • muse of love poetry • muse of epic poetry • muse of music and lyrics • Greek goddesses of inspiration • muse of hymns (religious songs) • appeals to the audience's REASON • connecting with the feelings of another • excessive pride, disrespect, or arrogance • ...
Kind Kristin 2023-07-07
Across
- the way one presents themselves (through posture, actions, words)
- bearing deemed socially correct
- to slide past (sideways) in a discrete motion
- losing value from being mundane and common
- to be in a state of calmness and stillness
- extremely chatty and loquacious
- drag someone into an altercation
- powerful and rational (in a debate)
- brawny and slim (referring to a person or animal)
- find a solution to get around a problem or physical obstacle
- sporadically and not constant
- face or emotions (or none) found in facial expressions
- emotions of regret and guilt
Down
- deceitful and dishonest; playing dumb
- uninteresting and not exciting
- refers to one who is honourable and mighty
- an understatement for a word that is considered offensive or unpleasant
- inability to untangle or remove oneself from a situation or physical object
- to masquerade one’s true ideals
- shown politeness and respect
- induces feelings of grief or sadness
- to anger or invoke feelings of interest
- lying face down and stretched
- an unspeakable understanding
- a probability or a situation that is conditional
25 Clues: shown politeness and respect • an unspeakable understanding • emotions of regret and guilt • lying face down and stretched • sporadically and not constant • uninteresting and not exciting • bearing deemed socially correct • to masquerade one’s true ideals • extremely chatty and loquacious • drag someone into an altercation • powerful and rational (in a debate) • ...
Type 2023-07-09
Across
- artworks made from materials like clay, stone, or metal, representing people, animals,
- paintings on walls or buildings that tell stories, convey messages,
- moments and scenes through the lens of a camera,
- and stylish clothing designs that reflect trends, personal expression,
- melodies and rhythms created by composers,
- artworks that capture scenes from nature, historical events,
- novels, and plays that convey emotions, ideas, and stories through the power of words,
- structures like buildings, bridges, and monuments that combine functionality and aesthetics,
- and vibrant animations created through drawings or computer graphics,
- works including novels, poems,
- play
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- characters and stories to life through acting, dialogue, and captivating sets and costumes.
- composition
- painting
- visual storytelling through moving images, allowing us to experience different emotions,
- and thought-provoking photographs that capture moments, stories, and perspectives, allowing us to see the world through a different lens.
- design
- movements and choreography performed by dancers,
- animation
- and functional vessels or sculptures made from clay, showcasing intricate designs and patterns,
- performance
- pottery
22 Clues: play • design • pottery • painting • animation • composition • performance • works including novels, poems, • melodies and rhythms created by composers, • moments and scenes through the lens of a camera, • movements and choreography performed by dancers, • artworks that capture scenes from nature, historical events, • ...
Character Strengths 2022-05-29
Across
- giving everyone a chance and an
- recognising your own emotions and
- taking responsibility for your voice and actions.
- finding purpose in life.
- being part of a team and holding your ideas lightly.
- enjoying what you see in yourself,
- working through things when they seem hard or difficult.
- being generous and caring.
- making other people laugh and smile.
- thinking things through and being open-minded.
- wanting to find out and discover new things.
- emotions of others.
- thinking before you act.
Down
- recognising the good things inside
- thinking of a new way to do things.
- outside your life.
- setting goals and facing your fears.
- how you value friends and family.
- being curious about how things work and wanting to know more.
- demonstrating excitement for life.
- recognising your strengths and
- letting go when someone has made a
- being positive about the future.
- finding balance in how you feel and
- and the world.
- thinking about more than just your ideas.
- accomplishing goals, and supporting
27 Clues: and the world. • outside your life. • emotions of others. • finding purpose in life. • thinking before you act. • being generous and caring. • recognising your strengths and • giving everyone a chance and an • being positive about the future. • how you value friends and family. • recognising your own emotions and • recognising the good things inside • ...
Soft Skills 2022-05-16
Across
- working in an appropriate matter and finding ways to keep being productive
- Set values of the workplace
- using eye contact and not getting bothered by anything in the workplace
- looking at a problem and not figuring it out on your own
- The ability to control your emotions
- looking at a problem from a different perspective
- how you communicate through your body
- Using your emotions in a productive manner
- being able to adjust to new things in the workplace
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- being confident about yourself
- the ability to respect others without putting them down
- being able to switch to other conditions when necessary
- the ability to get back up when you are put down
- practical work as a group on a problem
- management using your time in a productive manner to get things done
- being able to relate to others
- using words to talk to others in a workplace
- the ability to stay calm when a delay occurs
- the strengths and abilities individuals demonstrate that help them oversee processes and guide them
- the opposite of negative
20 Clues: the opposite of negative • Set values of the workplace • being confident about yourself • being able to relate to others • The ability to control your emotions • how you communicate through your body • practical work as a group on a problem • Using your emotions in a productive manner • using words to talk to others in a workplace • ...
Brain Puzzle 2023-09-29
Across
- gland: hormones
- Somatosensory processes ___ information
- cortex: near the frontal lobes
- if the amygdala is damaged is can cause a variety of strong____.
- spinal cord
- lobe: front of the brain
- middle of the brain
- if the pineal gland is damaged it can disrupt____.
- the medulla deals with the function of________.
- Wernickes area controls written and ___ language.
- Motor Cortex controls your ability of walking,___ and dancing
- gland: receive information
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- deep brain
- Cerebellum lies in the back of the brain, with ___ and movement
- brain: social functioning, by the white cells
- if the pituitary gland is damaged it can cause _____ .
- if the midbrain is damaged it can cause_______disorders.
- if the hippocampus is damaged it can cause______.
- if the hypothalamus is damaged it can cause _______ body temp or growth
- lies in the back of the brain
- if damaged can cause irregular body temp or growth
- processes sensory information
- if the frontal lobe is damaged it can cause ________changes.
- Area: Written and Spoken language, back of the brain
- variety of strong emotions, in front of the hippocampus
25 Clues: deep brain • spinal cord • gland: hormones • middle of the brain • lobe: front of the brain • gland: receive information • lies in the back of the brain • processes sensory information • cortex: near the frontal lobes • Somatosensory processes ___ information • brain: social functioning, by the white cells • the medulla deals with the function of________. • ...
Puzzle Me This 2024-09-24
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- Links the brain to the spinal cord
- Houses the brain
- Sends memories to be stored in areas of the cerebrum
- The lobe that allows a sense of sight
- Often called the master gland
- Moves face, salivate
- Processes the emotions
- Regulates our heart, and other body reflexes like vomiting, coughing, sneezing, and swallowing
- Helps control our breathing
- Helps with hearing and balance
- Regulates your body's temperature and controls functions such as sleeping or eating
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- The ability to move
- Is the center of our emotions
- These nuclei work with the cerebellum to coordinate fine motions, such as fingertip movements
- Causes nausea, dizziness, and movement disorders if damaged
- The part of the brain with balance and coordination
- Hearing and learning are its main functions
- Causes the ability for thinking, for memory, and behavior
- helps to control sleep and the circadian rhythms
- Acts as a gatekeeper for messages passed between the spinal cord and the cerebrum
- Moves head
- Is processed in the cerebellum
- Moves tongue
- Moves eye
- Allows the sense of touch
25 Clues: Moves eye • Moves head • Moves tongue • Houses the brain • The ability to move • Moves face, salivate • Processes the emotions • Allows the sense of touch • Helps control our breathing • Is the center of our emotions • Often called the master gland • Is processed in the cerebellum • Helps with hearing and balance • Links the brain to the spinal cord • The lobe that allows a sense of sight • ...
Psychoedumacation #2 2025-08-19
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- showing someone that their feelings are real and okay
- healthy ways you deal with stress or big emotions
- belief that someone or something is safe or reliable
- taking time to care for your body and mind
- calming yourself by focusing on your body or senses
- nervousness or worry that feels hard to control
- talking to a trained person to get mental health help
- rules you set to protect your peace and relationships
- a strong feeling like anger, sadness, or joy
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- a simple way to calm your mind and body
- something that causes a strong emotional reaction
- change that helps you become stronger or wiser
- something you do often, sometimes without thinking about it
- your ability to bounce back from hard times
- who you are and how you see yourself
- a personal limit that protects your space or feelings
- a way to write down thoughts, feelings, or goals
- when emotions or situations feel too overwhelming
- people or tools that help you through tough times
- paying attention to the present moment without judgment
20 Clues: who you are and how you see yourself • a simple way to calm your mind and body • taking time to care for your body and mind • your ability to bounce back from hard times • a strong feeling like anger, sadness, or joy • change that helps you become stronger or wiser • nervousness or worry that feels hard to control • a way to write down thoughts, feelings, or goals • ...
Unit 5 CYOA review 2026-03-23
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- characterized by periods of depression and periods of mania
- prolonged experiences of nonspecific anxiety or fear
- involves the experience of panic attacks
- psychological disorders develop due to a genetic vulnerability in combination with a stressful life experience
- helps people confront fears they normally avoid
- fear or anxiety toward a specific object or situation
- intense fear of specific social situations
- a complusion to collect useless items and the inability to organize those items
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- focused on changing behaviors through the principles of conditioning
- characterized by 1+ of these areas, delusions, hallucination, disorganized thinking, disorganized motor behavior, negative symptoms
- significant disturbance in thoughts, emotions, or behaviors that disrupt functioning
- characterized by excessive fear and/or anxiety with related disturbances in behavior
- may manifest as catatonia
- false beliefs and may manifest
- Active listening and confirms patients feelings
- involves the intense fear of being judged or watched by others
- false perceptions and may involve 1+ of the senses
- uncovering unconscious mind
- involves multiple clients participating in therapy sessions together
- a sense of thankfulness for the past, presentpsychological disordergicaldisorder involves a disturbance in thoughts, emotions,
20 Clues: may manifest as catatonia • uncovering unconscious mind • false beliefs and may manifest • involves the experience of panic attacks • intense fear of specific social situations • Active listening and confirms patients feelings • helps people confront fears they normally avoid • false perceptions and may involve 1+ of the senses • ...
Stress and Stress Management 2025-10-30
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- Healthy ways to handle problems or emotions
- Feeling tired or worn out
- Feeling forced to meet demands
- Management Planning your day to reduce stress
- Physical or emotional exhaustion from stress
- Feeling weighed down by too many demands
- Habits Habits like sleep, nutrition, and exercise that improve health
- Regular physical activity
- The ability to bounce back after challenges
- Stress Long-term stress that persists over time
- Positive stress that motivates you
- Maintaining equilibrium between school, work, and leisure
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- Writing down your thoughts to relieve stress
- Feeling nervous or worried about future events
- System A network of friends/family to support you
- Negative stress that harms your body or mind
- Stress Short-term stress that happens suddenly
- Relaxing activities to reduce tension
- Something that causes stress
- Maintaining mental, emotional, and physical health
- Swings Fluctuating emotions caused by stress
- Strategy for staying calm and present
- Breathing Breathing technique used to calm down
- Taking care of your own needs
- Body and mind’s reaction to challenges
25 Clues: Feeling tired or worn out • Regular physical activity • Something that causes stress • Taking care of your own needs • Feeling forced to meet demands • Positive stress that motivates you • Relaxing activities to reduce tension • Strategy for staying calm and present • Body and mind’s reaction to challenges • Feeling weighed down by too many demands • ...
questMCA PUZZLE 2025-12-02
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- – The process of personal or professional development
- – Belief in one’s abilities
- – Honesty and moral principles
- Listening – Fully focusing on what someone says
- – Working effectively with others
- – Name of the mentoring and coaching program
- – Sharing ideas clearly
- – Working together to achieve a goal
- – Valuing the feelings and rights of others
- Solving – Finding solutions to challenges
- Intelligence – Managing your emotions effectively
- – Welcoming and valuing everyone
- – A clear idea of future goals
- – Reliance on the honesty and integrity of others
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- – Understanding your own emotions and behavior
- – Being accountable for actions
- – Continuing effort despite difficulties
- – The ability to recover from challenges
- – Adjusting effectively to change
- – A person who guides and advises others
- – Successfully reaching a goal
- – The act of guiding or managing a team
- of Conduct – Rules guiding behavior and actions
- – Attaining desired results
- – Understanding and sharing the feelings of others
- – Recognizing and honoring achievements
- – A group of learners or participants
- – A group supporting one another
- – Acquiring knowledge or skills
- – Using creativity to solve problems
30 Clues: – Sharing ideas clearly • – Belief in one’s abilities • – Attaining desired results • – Honesty and moral principles • – Successfully reaching a goal • – A clear idea of future goals • – Being accountable for actions • – Acquiring knowledge or skills • – A group supporting one another • – Welcoming and valuing everyone • – Adjusting effectively to change • ...
Vocabulary 2025-12-27
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- Very cold
- Shy, quiet, modest
- Talking a lot about unimportant things
- A pleasant daydream or deep thought
- Staying calm without showing emotions
- Being very excited and interested in something
- Silly, foolish
- Distress caused by guilt
- inexperienced or immature
- A state of serene calmness
- Extreme greed
- Talkative, chatty
- To become immune to unpleasant events or situations
- Friendly, sociable
- In a romantic, loving way
- Wanting to be better than others at something
- Attractive on the surface but lacking any deeper substance
- Lacking colour
- Generous, forgiving
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- Intellectually convincing
- Mysterious, hard to understand
- Caring for someone without expecting anything in return
- Incorrect or misleading
- To show, reveal
- Extraordinary, impressive
- To avoid giving a direct answer or deviate from the truth
- Very emotional or passionate
- To clarify
- Too great or extreme to be put into words
- Stubbornly sticking to a belief or action
- To make a bad situation better
- Smart at a young age
- Calm and in control of your emotions
33 Clues: Very cold • To clarify • Extreme greed • Silly, foolish • Lacking colour • To show, reveal • Talkative, chatty • Shy, quiet, modest • Friendly, sociable • Generous, forgiving • Smart at a young age • Incorrect or misleading • Distress caused by guilt • Intellectually convincing • Extraordinary, impressive • inexperienced or immature • In a romantic, loving way • A state of serene calmness • ...
Habit 5 2013-02-24
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- Is repeating words
- When we listen to others but make judgments about them in the back of our mind
- When we see everything from our point of view
- How humans comprehend one another
- When someone is talking but we ignore them
- When we aren't paying attention, but we seem like we are
- Occurs when people dig for emotions before people are ready to share them
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- Describing how people interact
- Is Repeating meaning
- When we pay attention to only one part of a conversation
- How humans physically communicate
- occurs when we pay attention to what someone is sawing, not body language, feeling, emotions
- How humans pay attention with their ears
- How humans communicate with language
- When we give advice from our own experience.
15 Clues: Is repeating words • Is Repeating meaning • Describing how people interact • How humans comprehend one another • How humans physically communicate • How humans communicate with language • How humans pay attention with their ears • When someone is talking but we ignore them • When we give advice from our own experience. • When we see everything from our point of view • ...
Habit 5 2013-02-24
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- Describing how people interact
- Is Repeating meaning
- When someone is talking but we ignore them
- How humans communicate with language
- Occurs when people dig for emotions before people are ready to share them
- When we see everything from our point of view
- How humans physically communicate
- When we give advice from our own experience.
- Is repeating words
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- When we pay attention to only one part of a conversation
- occurs when we pay attention to what someone is sawing, not body language, feeling, emotions
- When we aren't paying attention, but we seem like we are
- How humans pay attention with their ears
- How humans comprehend one another
- When we listen to others but make judgments about them in the back of our mind
15 Clues: Is repeating words • Is Repeating meaning • Describing how people interact • How humans comprehend one another • How humans physically communicate • How humans communicate with language • How humans pay attention with their ears • When someone is talking but we ignore them • When we give advice from our own experience. • When we see everything from our point of view • ...
biancas's crossword 2018-03-27
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- not messy, clean and orderly
- having a showing good manners or respect for other people
- relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something
- the ability to control oneself, in particular one's emotions and desires, especially in difficult situations.
- making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap or harm; cautious
- nervous or timid in the company of other people
- behaving in a specified way.
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- expecting good things to happen
- acting like a friend, kind and helpful
- feeling or showing deference and respect.
- showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected.
- possessing or displaying resolve.
- having or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others
- willing to help people
- not showing or feeling nervous, anger or other strong emotions
15 Clues: willing to help people • not messy, clean and orderly • behaving in a specified way. • expecting good things to happen • possessing or displaying resolve. • acting like a friend, kind and helpful • feeling or showing deference and respect. • nervous or timid in the company of other people • having a showing good manners or respect for other people • ...
Mental Health crossword 2021-01-06
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- physical change that happens when a person gets angry
- everything around an individual that influences them (Where they live, who they interact with)
- understanding and recognizing your own emotions as they are happening
- doing things in a structured and organized way
- an individuals unique pattern of characteristics
- acronym for an illness caused by traumatic experiences
- person who is always worried about becoming ill
- someone who gets energy from people and things
- feelings and emotions towards something or someone
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- healthy response to a stressor
- also called manic-depressive illness
- calculating, manipulative person who lives a normal life, but is cold and violent
- a person's belief about their worth
- behavior a person does to ease distress
- severe stress a person has from a real or imagined source
15 Clues: healthy response to a stressor • a person's belief about their worth • also called manic-depressive illness • behavior a person does to ease distress • doing things in a structured and organized way • someone who gets energy from people and things • person who is always worried about becoming ill • an individuals unique pattern of characteristics • ...
DBT Skills 2024-08-06
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- planning and rehearsing how to cope with difficult situations
- Creating a safe, comforting space for yourself using your senses
- An acronym for maintaining relationships
- Weighing the positives and negatives before making a decision
- An acronym for a skill to ask for what you want
- ability to regulate emotions
- Fully accepting reality as it is
- Technique involving counting breaths to calm the mind
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- An acronym for taking care of your physical health
- An acronym for keeping self-respect
- Using evidence to examine if your emotions match the situation
- The balanced part of us that comprises both reason and emotion
- Emotional regulation strategy to take the opposite action of what you feel
- Techniques for reducing emotional intensity quickly through temperature, intense exercise, progressive muscle relaxation, and paced breathing
- focus on the present moment
15 Clues: focus on the present moment • ability to regulate emotions • Fully accepting reality as it is • An acronym for keeping self-respect • An acronym for maintaining relationships • An acronym for a skill to ask for what you want • An acronym for taking care of your physical health • Technique involving counting breaths to calm the mind • ...
Neurology - made by Kia 2021-11-18
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- a type of neurotransmitter. Your body makes it, and your nervous system uses it to send messages between nerve cells
- and arousal
- responsible for emotions,
- provide support and protection for neurons.
- processes sensory information it receives from the outside world,
- integrative center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation
- the hormone that makes you happy
- space that separates a neuron and its target cell at a chemical synapse.
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- the part of your brain that stores long term memories
- chief neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system
- chemicals produced by the body to relieve stress and pain.
- also known as the cell body
- the most anterior (front) part of the brain
- primary inhibitory neurotransmitter for the central nervous system
- small structure within the brain located just above the brain stem between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain
15 Clues: and arousal • responsible for emotions, • also known as the cell body • the hormone that makes you happy • the most anterior (front) part of the brain • provide support and protection for neurons. • the part of your brain that stores long term memories • chemicals produced by the body to relieve stress and pain. • ...
College Majors 2024-12-09
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- organized sound that expresses emotions, ideas, or rhythms beautifully.
- taking pictures with a camera to capture moments.
- a story or idea shown through moving pictures.
- making or showing ideas and feelings in creative ways.
- stories, poems, and writing that explore ideas and emotions.
- justice the system for catching, prosecuting, and punishing lawbreakers.
- the study of how substances interact and change.
- moving your body to music to show feelings.
- the study of how things move and interact.
- helping sick or hurt people feel better and heal.
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- the study of past events, people, and changes.
- using numbers and shapes to solve problems and understand.
- making and selling things or services to make money.
- the study of living things and how they grow, move, and interact.
- the study of how people use resources like money, goods, and services.
15 Clues: the study of how things move and interact. • moving your body to music to show feelings. • the study of past events, people, and changes. • a story or idea shown through moving pictures. • the study of how substances interact and change. • taking pictures with a camera to capture moments. • helping sick or hurt people feel better and heal. • ...
Personality Adjectives - Upper Intermediate 2025-10-06
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- solves problems in a practical, realistic and sensible way rather than focusing on theories (Paacgimrt)
- determined to do what he wants and refuses to listen to others (Sbbnortu)
- Feeling of having too much to do at the same time
- shy, quiet and doesn’t show their emotions easily (Rdeeersv)
- hardworking and productive (Idinorsstuu)
- welcoming and generous to others (Habeilopst)
- always complains about things that are not important (Ptyte)
- thinks they are better than everyone else (Aagnorrt)
- dishonest and tricks others (Dceefiltu)
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- determined, does not give up (Peeinrsstt)
- able to deal with people or difficult situations in a calm and tactful way (Daciilmopt)
- someone or something that makes your feel frightened or nervous (Iadgiiimnntt)
- able to imagine how others are feeling (Eacehimptt)
- calm and in control of their own emotions (Cdemoops)
- doesn’t have confidence, easily scared (Tdiim)
15 Clues: dishonest and tricks others (Dceefiltu) • hardworking and productive (Idinorsstuu) • determined, does not give up (Peeinrsstt) • welcoming and generous to others (Habeilopst) • doesn’t have confidence, easily scared (Tdiim) • Feeling of having too much to do at the same time • able to imagine how others are feeling (Eacehimptt) • ...
Parts of the Brain 2024-02-12
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- transmits signals between your forebrain and cerebellum
- regulate your breathing, heart rhythms, blood pressure and swallowing.
- important for voluntary movement, expressive language and for managing higher level executive functions.
- relays motor and sensory signals to the cerebral cortex. It also regulates sleep, alertness, and wakefulness.
- plays a role in managing your emotions, processing information from your senses, storing and retrieving memories, and understanding language.
- processing auditory information and the encoding of memory.
- detects shifts in balance and movement, coordinates body + eye movements
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- responsible for visual perception, including colour, form and motion.
- memory, learning, and emotion. Its largest job is to hold short-term memories and transfer them to long-term storage in our brains. It also plays a role in emotional processing, including anxiety and avoidance behaviors.
- a thick muscle that serves as a conduit allowing information to transmit from one side of the brain to the other
- responsible primarily motor control, as well as other roles such as motor learning, executive functions and behaviors, and emotions.
- responsible for emotional processing, especially fear and anxiety.
- intelligently regulates our thoughts, actions and emotions through extensive connections with other brain regions
- produces hormones that regulate body temp, heart rate, hunger, mood, etc. to keep your body in homeostasis
- functions as a relay system, transmitting information necessary for vision and hearing
- the largest part of the brain. It is responsible for memory, speech, the senses, and emotional response.
- processes sensations of touch and assembles sensory information into a useful form. Contains the somatosensory cortex and the
17 Clues: transmits signals between your forebrain and cerebellum • processing auditory information and the encoding of memory. • responsible for emotional processing, especially fear and anxiety. • responsible for visual perception, including colour, form and motion. • regulate your breathing, heart rhythms, blood pressure and swallowing. • ...
Negative symptoms of schizophrenia 2014-10-09
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- and rocking pacing back and forth and rocking the body
- weak emotional tone
- affect emotions are incongruent with the circumstances
- ambivalence coexistence of opposite emotions toward same object, person, or situation
- appears to be void of emotional tone
- flexibility passive yielding of all movable parts of the body to any effort made at placing them in certain positions
- isolation a focus inward on the self to the exclusion of the external environment
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- retreat to an earlier level of development
- social interaction clinging and intruding on the personal space of others, exhibiting behaviors that are not culturally and socially acceptable
- inability to experience pleasure
- impairment in the ability to initiate goal-directed activity
- in appearance impaired personal grooming and self-care activities
- voluntary assumption of inappropriate or bizarre postures
- deficiency of energy
- disinterest in the environment
15 Clues: weak emotional tone • deficiency of energy • disinterest in the environment • inability to experience pleasure • appears to be void of emotional tone • retreat to an earlier level of development • and rocking pacing back and forth and rocking the body • affect emotions are incongruent with the circumstances • voluntary assumption of inappropriate or bizarre postures • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2017-02-21
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- an emotion in reaction to a perceived danger and directed toward a specific object
- pervasive and sustained feelings and emotions
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- a basic emotion that protects from poison or infection
- drugs prescribed to manage an illness
- behavior involving use of force to abuse another person or to damage property
- negative or unfair beliefs about something
- a painful feeling that occurs when experiencing loss or failure
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- outward expression of feelings and emotions
- anticipation of less specific or less predictable threats
- the desire to achieve goals and overcome obstacles
- a complex pattern of changes that includes physiological arousal and an attempt to label the feelings associated with the experience
- a positive emotion that includes liking and wanting
- long-term depression that may not disable
- attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
15 Clues: drugs prescribed to manage an illness • attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder • long-term depression that may not disable • negative or unfair beliefs about something • outward expression of feelings and emotions • pervasive and sustained feelings and emotions • the desire to achieve goals and overcome obstacles • a positive emotion that includes liking and wanting • ...
art 2023-06-22
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- Capturing and preserving moments or scenes using a camera and techniques such as composition and lighting.
- Design Creating unique and stylish clothing and accessories using various fabrics, colors, and patterns.
- Creating written works such as novels, poems, and short stories to entertain, inform, or evoke emotions.
- Producing sounds and melodies using instruments or vocals to express emotions or tell a story.
- Art Producing artwork using digital tools and software, including digital painting, graphic design, and animation.
- Creating pottery or clay objects by shaping, molding, and firing them in a kiln.
- Creating images or designs using various colors and brushstrokes on a canvas or other surfaces.
- Genre Description
- Performing live plays, musicals, or other dramatic works on stage, combining acting, music, and storytelling.
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- Making prints of artwork by transferring ink or paint onto paper or other materials using techniques like etching or screen printing.
- Moving rhythmically and gracefully to music, expressing ideas or emotions through body movements.
- Media Combining various materials and techniques, such as collage, assemblage, and layering, to create unique and textured artworks.
- Telling stories or conveying messages through a series of moving images, often accompanied by sound and music.
- Designing and constructing buildings or structures that are aesthetically pleasing and functional.
- Creating pictures or illustrations using lines, shapes, and shading techniques with pencils, pens, or other tools.
- Making three-dimensional artwork by shaping or carving materials such as stone, wood, or clay.
16 Clues: Genre Description • Creating pottery or clay objects by shaping, molding, and firing them in a kiln. • Producing sounds and melodies using instruments or vocals to express emotions or tell a story. • Making three-dimensional artwork by shaping or carving materials such as stone, wood, or clay. • ...
failure to success 2026-02-12
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- people who do a task for you(Malkoc 10)
- The feeling we get from negative emotions(Malkoc 5)
- how you react to different situations(Malkoc 10)
- When you focus on your failure and look back on it(Malkoc 14)
- What we use to fix our problems(Malkoc 2)
- when you focus on something and it makes you feel bad(Malkoc 20)
- objectives someone has you complete(Malkoc 9)
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- Part of daily life(Malkoc 2)
- how we deal with hardships in life(Malkoc 2)
- when you stay away from the problem you have(Malkoc 7)
- emotions that tell us to pay attention(Malkoc 6)
- The chance to do something or redeem yourself(Malkoc 9)
- Type of experiment(Malkoc 9)
- things that we do everyday(Malkoc 1)
- When you focus on the bad feeling after failure(Malkoc 21)
15 Clues: Part of daily life(Malkoc 2) • Type of experiment(Malkoc 9) • things that we do everyday(Malkoc 1) • people who do a task for you(Malkoc 10) • What we use to fix our problems(Malkoc 2) • how we deal with hardships in life(Malkoc 2) • objectives someone has you complete(Malkoc 9) • emotions that tell us to pay attention(Malkoc 6) • ...
Embodied Emotion CrossWord Puzzle 2022-01-28
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- _____ lobes are where many emotional reactions are found in the brain
- The emotions that we feel
- A neural center found deep inside the brain
- Fear and _____ are similar but cause reactions in different facial muscles
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- Sympathetic division is...
- There are 10 _______ emotions
- Parasympathetic division is...
- The graphs used to detect lies
8 Clues: The emotions that we feel • Sympathetic division is... • There are 10 _______ emotions • Parasympathetic division is... • The graphs used to detect lies • A neural center found deep inside the brain • _____ lobes are where many emotional reactions are found in the brain • Fear and _____ are similar but cause reactions in different facial muscles
School Is Your Job Right Now 2023-01-30
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- electric nerve impulses in brain.
- In charge of emotions fear and learning
- helps students to start thinking about the format of the notes they are taking.
- your body's information relay station.
- In charge memory, thinking, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions,
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- Has a major role in learning and memory.
- in charge of reasoning.
- decide what it is you'll try to achieve.
- Place for memories.
9 Clues: Place for memories. • in charge of reasoning. • electric nerve impulses in brain. • your body's information relay station. • In charge of emotions fear and learning • Has a major role in learning and memory. • decide what it is you'll try to achieve. • In charge memory, thinking, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions, • ...
Defence Mechanisms 2024-01-14
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- attributing one's own unacknowledged unacceptable/unwanted thoughts and emotions to another
- Involves symbolically nullifying an unacceptable or guilt provoking thought, idea, or feeling by confession or atonement.
- The unconscious modeling of one's self upon another person's character and behavior.
- concentrating on the intellectual components of a situation so as to distance oneself from the associated anxiety-provoking emotions
- Temporary reversion of the ego to an earlier stage of development rather than handling unacceptable impulses in a more adult way.
- Transformation of negative emotions or instincts into positive actions, behavior, or emotion.
- The process of attempting to repel desires towards pleasurable instincts, caused by a threat of suffering if the desire is satisfied
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- Identifying with some idea or object so deeply that it becomes a part of that person.
- A gross reshaping of external reality to meet internal needs
- Refusal to accept external reality because it is too threatening
- Unconsciously choosing to perceive another individual as having more positive qualities than he or she may actually have.
- Defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses to a more acceptable or less threatening target
- Overt expression of ideas and feelings (especially those that are unpleasant to focus on or too terrible to talk about) that gives pleasure to others.
- Separation of feelings from ideas and events
- the expression of an intra-psychic conflict as a physical symptom
- removing oneself from events, stimuli, interactions, etc. under the fear of being reminded of painful thoughts and feelings.
16 Clues: Separation of feelings from ideas and events • A gross reshaping of external reality to meet internal needs • Refusal to accept external reality because it is too threatening • the expression of an intra-psychic conflict as a physical symptom • The unconscious modeling of one's self upon another person's character and behavior. • ...
Life 2024-11-22
WISE MIND 2023-06-20
7 Clues: DO SOMETHING • REPLACE YOUR THOUGHT • CREATE DIFFERENT EMOTIONS • INTENSIFY OTHER SENSATIONS • DO SOMETHING NICE FOR SOMEONE • TEMPORARILY PUSH OUT OF YOUR MIND • COMPARE HOW YOU ARE FEELING NOW VS A WORSE TIME
Vocabulary Week 2 2015-09-28
15 Clues: puzzle • crafty • support • unbiased • empty of • skillful • wrong-doing • disagreement • count out; list • moral corruption • tendency; personality • extensive destruction • intending to teach or give instructions • overly expressive of emotions, 'gushing' • lonely; devoid of life; feeling very sad and hopeless
BPD and Eating Disorder 2021-10-21
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- victim of physical abuse, diagnosed with multiple disorders, showcased self-destructive behavior
- causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat
- consuming large amounts of food
- abbreviation for mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel
- external events that cause uncomfortable emotions or outbursts
- shows symptoms of impaired social relations, fear of abandonment, and unstable emotions
- type of treatment
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- binge eating followed by purging
- any range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal habits
- an act of filling yourself with energy
- cause of BPD when exposed to physical and emotional abuse during childhood
- measures how heavy a person is
12 Clues: type of treatment • measures how heavy a person is • consuming large amounts of food • binge eating followed by purging • an act of filling yourself with energy • causes people to obsess about weight and what they eat • external events that cause uncomfortable emotions or outbursts • any range of psychological disorders characterized by abnormal habits • ...
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Chapter 6 Review 2023-02-28
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- An act of physical force results in injury or abuse
- Skills are a life skill that involves solving a disagreement in a way that satisfies both sides
- When a friend pays attention to someone else
- Anger is one of the strongest emotions involved with conflicts
- Work together to arrive at a solution
- each person should be allowed to ask questions
- its important to each person to be able to share their feelings
- Thirty minutes is usually enough time for both sides to calm down
- Avoid sharing information about your conflict
- to get your emotions under control.
- Look at the person and speak in a firm, positive voice with your head up
- Is resolving conflicts by using another person or persons to help reach a solution that is acceptable to both sides
- Do this if speaking up seems to difficult or unsafe
- A punishment, injury, or insult to the person seen as the cause of the strong emotions
- An agreement that gives each party something they want
- Conflicts can arise when people are not accepted because of their differences
- Acting of behaving in a certain and often negative manner because others are doing it
- It may be difficult to show respect for people who are not kind to you
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- Continue to think of creative solutions until one that satisfies both parties is reached
- A promise not to take sides
- Running, biking, or other ______ ________ can often help diffuse anger
- Feelings of anger can also be reflected in body language
- saying hurtful things to a person
- Occurs when both sides in a conflict agree to give up something to reach a solution that will satisfy everyone
- or a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints
- Both parties must _______ to allow a mediator to try to help them
- Is the process of talking directly to the other person to resolve a conflict
- if the bullying is taking place at school,
- Become more serious
- programs to help resolve conflicts between teens
- Respond to the bully by agreeing with them in a humorous way
- At times, the best thing to do is to walk away form a conflict
- with another person,such as a parent, guardian or friend.
- if you have a ________ with another person, be aware that this can lead to conflict
- Anger, sadness, jealousy, and other emotions can be an early sign of conflict
35 Clues: Become more serious • A promise not to take sides • saying hurtful things to a person • to get your emotions under control. • Work together to arrive at a solution • if the bullying is taking place at school, • When a friend pays attention to someone else • Avoid sharing information about your conflict • each person should be allowed to ask questions • ...
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material.
- Someone may think an intelligence test is bias or not bias depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores.
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways.
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising.
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways. • ...
Elevate Your Leadership (Day 2) 2024-11-14
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- The ability to recognize, understand, and manage your own emotions while also being aware of and influencing the emotions of others.
- The practice of being present in the moment without judgment.
- Effective communication and building rapport and trust.
- The capacity to adjust to new conditions or changes.
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- Ability to recognize your emotions and their impact on your behavior.
- The ability to bounce back from setbacks.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
7 Clues: The ability to bounce back from setbacks. • Understanding and sharing the feelings of others. • The capacity to adjust to new conditions or changes. • Effective communication and building rapport and trust. • The practice of being present in the moment without judgment. • Ability to recognize your emotions and their impact on your behavior. • ...
The Seven Health Skills 2023-09-26
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- The influences from your family, peers, laws, politics,.... are called ________ influences
- in the advocacy health skill it says you need to be _________
- The ability to demonstrate habits and strategies that have a positive impact on your life is what health skill
- The first thing you would do to reach your goal is: Develop a clear, _______ goal
- The health skill that you have to identify the source of information is ________ information skill
- What health skill does these statements refer to: Take a clear stand for a healthy choice, explain why the stand taken is good for health,...
- a combination of stating your ideas and opinions assertively, responding to emotions appropriately, asking effective questions, refusing if needed, and listening to others to reach an understanding or resolve a dispute or problem peacefully; conflict resolution is ______
- The skill that you must say a direct "no" to what bothers you is ________ skill
- How many steps are there to make a decision ( answer in letters)
- working with others to achieve a goal by stating your ideas and opinions assertively, responding to emotions appropriately, asking effective questions, refusing if needed, and listening to others is _________
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- What does the "M" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for?
- The second step to master a skill is : ________ the use of skill
- The 3rd step while accessing information is : Explain what type of help the ______ offer
- What does the "T" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for?
- One of the interpersonal communication skill that contains using I-statements
- Interpersonal communication is the ability to clearly express your needs, ideas and opinions using appropriate and effective ________ (communication, express and respond to emotions,...) strategies.
- In the last step to reach your goal, you have to evaluate whether or not the goal was________.
- The second last step to make a decision requires to _____ on the ideas
- What does the "A" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for?
- The influences from your personal believes and values, emotions, fears,...are called ________ influences
- What does the "R" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for?
- The health skill that you have to show the variety of the influences is ________ influences skill
- Interpersonal communication is the ability to clearly express your needs, ideas and opinions using appropriate and effective ________ (body languages, your voice,...)strategies.
- The skill that contains listening skills, collaboration skills, negotiation skills, conflict resolution skills is _____________ skill
- What does the "S" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for?
25 Clues: What does the "M" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for? • What does the "T" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for? • What does the "A" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for? • What does the "R" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for? • What does the "S" in S.M.A.R.T. stands for? • in the advocacy health skill it says you need to be _________ • The second step to master a skill is : ________ the use of skill • ...
Stress 2025-10-14
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- A feeling of worry or nervousness about something uncertain.
- Setting limits to protect your time, energy, and emotions.
- Taking time to do things that improve your mental and physical health.
- A state of being calm and free from tension.
- Events or thoughts that cause stress or emotional reactions.
- Focusing your mind to increase awareness and calmness.
- Emotional and physical exhaustion caused by too much stress.
- Healthy ways to deal with stress or difficult emotions.
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- Family, friends, or mentors who provide help and understanding.
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- Encouraging yourself with kind and confident thoughts.
- Using mental images to feel calm and focused.
- Organizing your time to reduce stress and increase productivity.
- The ability to bounce back from hard times.
- The body’s response to challenges or demands.
15 Clues: The ability to bounce back from hard times. • A state of being calm and free from tension. • Using mental images to feel calm and focused. • The body’s response to challenges or demands. • Encouraging yourself with kind and confident thoughts. • Focusing your mind to increase awareness and calmness. • Healthy ways to deal with stress or difficult emotions. • ...
Emotional Health 2025-12-02
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- skills healthy ways to deal with tough feelings like deep breathing or talking to someone you trust
- a feeling you experience like happiness or sadness
- the ability to manage your actions and emotions
- a feeling of tension or pressure
- how you feel about yourself and your abilities
- being thankful for what you have
- people you trust and enjoy being with
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- treating others the way you want to be treated
- being caring and helpful to others
- paying attention to the present moment
- sharing your thoughts and feelings thoughtfully and respectfully with others
- a peaceful relaxed feeling
- system people you trust who can help you when you need it like family or friends
- emotions your body and mind experience such as joy or fear
- showing you understand how someone else feels
15 Clues: a peaceful relaxed feeling • a feeling of tension or pressure • being thankful for what you have • being caring and helpful to others • people you trust and enjoy being with • paying attention to the present moment • showing you understand how someone else feels • treating others the way you want to be treated • how you feel about yourself and your abilities • ...
Sevahn's crossword 2018-03-20
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- having or showing an honest and fair way of thinking
- having or showing good manners or respect for other people
- able to adjust to new conditions
- not messy; clean and orderly
- causing laughter or amusement;humorous
- not showing or feeling nervousness,anger,or other strong emotions
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- willing to agree to something
- having, showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- having or showing true and constant support or loyalty
10 Clues: not messy; clean and orderly • willing to agree to something • able to adjust to new conditions • causing laughter or amusement;humorous • having or showing an honest and fair way of thinking • having or showing true and constant support or loyalty • having, showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage • ...
Identity crossword 2019-04-03
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- when you have and show a lot of energy
- to be tolerant in ones views and reactions not easily offended
- wiling to help out other people
- to be relaxed and calm with a good attitude
- not being afraid, very brave
- to show good manners and respect for other people
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- I don't show feelings of nervousness, anger, or other strong emotions
- to have the ability to easily learn or understand new concepts
- I fell and show strong emotions about something
- causing laghter or amusement, homorous
10 Clues: not being afraid, very brave • wiling to help out other people • when you have and show a lot of energy • causing laghter or amusement, homorous • to be relaxed and calm with a good attitude • I fell and show strong emotions about something • to show good manners and respect for other people • to have the ability to easily learn or understand new concepts • ...
-al suffix yellow group 2023-02-05
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- relating to mathematics
- unable to control your feelings or behaviour
- not influenced by emotions or not giving too much importance to emotions, especially love or sadness.
- relating to the environment.
- relating to work that needs special training or education.
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- based on a hypothesis; imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true.
- making you feel full of hope or encouraged
- having two parts that match exactly
- someone whose mood often changes very suddenly.
- relating to a category; without any doubt or possibility of being changed.
10 Clues: relating to mathematics • relating to the environment. • having two parts that match exactly • making you feel full of hope or encouraged • unable to control your feelings or behaviour • someone whose mood often changes very suddenly. • relating to work that needs special training or education. • ...
Empowerment Crossword 2025-12-12
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- The future version of Marlii who guides her younger self.
- A person who feels deeply and senses others’ emotions.
- Where Storm travels from.
- What grows when you understand your feelings.
- The inner strength Marlii learns to build.
- A skill Marlii develops to express herself clearly.
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- What Marlii learns to set to protect her energy.
- A grounded emotional state Storm teaches Marlii to practice.
- What Storm helps Marlii learn to regulate.
- What you protect by saying “No” when needed.
10 Clues: Where Storm travels from. • What Storm helps Marlii learn to regulate. • The inner strength Marlii learns to build. • What you protect by saying “No” when needed. • What grows when you understand your feelings. • What Marlii learns to set to protect her energy. • A skill Marlii develops to express herself clearly. • ...
Social Emotional Learning (use your article to find the answers) 2023-11-13
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- Social-emotional learning (SEL) is a way for kids to learn important skills that help them in ______ and in life.
- knowledge and understanding of one's own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses
- objects or aims that one works towards achieving
- able to produce or achieve results
- SEL can help us build ___________ relationships.
- relating to the development of social and emotional skills
- a feeling of unease or worry
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- showing good judgment and accountability
- SEL has five main skills that we learn: self and social __________, responsible decision-making, self-management, and relationship skills.
- a feeling of self-assurance and belief in one's abilities
- related to education and learning
- SEL leads to better academic performance and less ______ and anxiety.
- SEL helps us understand and ________ our emotions.
- showing kindness and concern for others
- connections or associations between people
15 Clues: a feeling of unease or worry • related to education and learning • able to produce or achieve results • showing kindness and concern for others • showing good judgment and accountability • connections or associations between people • objects or aims that one works towards achieving • SEL can help us build ___________ relationships. • ...
Sevahn's crossword 2018-03-20
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- willing to agree to something
- having or showing true and constant support or loyalty
- having, showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs
- having or showing good manners or respect for other people
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- not messy; clean and orderly
- not showing or feeling nervousness,anger,or other strong emotions
- having or showing an honest and fair way of thinking
- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- causing laughter or amusement;humorous
- able to adjust to new conditions
10 Clues: not messy; clean and orderly • willing to agree to something • able to adjust to new conditions • causing laughter or amusement;humorous • having or showing an honest and fair way of thinking • having or showing true and constant support or loyalty • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage • having, showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs • ...
Puberty Crossword 2016-05-24
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- Difference things will ____ like: emotions and your body.
- You will experience differences in your life and friend changes.
- You can get more ___ when growing through stages
- Grows in difference places on your body
- muscles,bones,haired your body grows as you get older
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- you will see changes in the way you interact with family and friends
- people go through 10-13
- You have to stay ___ through puberty
- You get taller which is called ____
- Gets bigger and can experience growth
10 Clues: people go through 10-13 • You get taller which is called ____ • You have to stay ___ through puberty • Gets bigger and can experience growth • Grows in difference places on your body • You can get more ___ when growing through stages • muscles,bones,haired your body grows as you get older • Difference things will ____ like: emotions and your body. • ...
Jay's Identity 2020-03-15
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- not showing or feeling nervousness anger or other strong emotions
- able to adjust to new conditions
- relaxed or tolerant in attitude or manner
- having or showing good manners or respect for other people
- causing laughter or amusement
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- having showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs
- not afraid and very brave
- very imaginative and filled with ideas
- willing to take risks or to try out new things,ideas or experience
- having or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others
10 Clues: not afraid and very brave • causing laughter or amusement • able to adjust to new conditions • very imaginative and filled with ideas • relaxed or tolerant in attitude or manner • having showing or expressing strong emotions or beliefs • having or showing good manners or respect for other people • having or showing a gentle nature and a desire to help others • ...
2b. Theatre Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- Natural response to the moment
- Occurs when character changes objectives, or a 3 sec hold
- Current situation a character is coming from to enter the scene
- Scene without a preprinted plan
- Agitation of feelings like sadness, pride, fear
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- Character's complex thoughts layered under the actual words
- Speed in which the scene is performed
- Direction an actor should look to match the POV
- Pull of emotions from actor's memory or personal experience
- Actor angles their body towards the audience
10 Clues: Natural response to the moment • Scene without a preprinted plan • Speed in which the scene is performed • Actor angles their body towards the audience • Direction an actor should look to match the POV • Agitation of feelings like sadness, pride, fear • Occurs when character changes objectives, or a 3 sec hold • ...
Pokemon 2019-10-23
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- You can _____ the crackling of static electricity coming off this Pocket Monsters.
- The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.
- Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years.
- the flame ____ fiercely.
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- They flock in ______ numbers.
- Pocket Monstersares creatures of all shapes and sizes ______ live in the wild or alongside humans.
- Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters.
- _____ is a seed on its back.
- Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds.
- It swims ____ fast as a jet boat.
10 Clues: the flame ____ fiercely. • _____ is a seed on its back. • They flock in ______ numbers. • It swims ____ fast as a jet boat. • Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters. • The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people. • Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds. • Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years. • ...
Pokemon 2019-10-23
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- You can _____ the crackling of static electricity coming off this Pocket Monsters.
- The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.
- Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years.
- the flame ____ fiercely.
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- They flock in ______ numbers.
- Pocket Monstersares creatures of all shapes and sizes ______ live in the wild or alongside humans.
- Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters.
- _____ is a seed on its back.
- Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds.
- It swims ____ fast as a jet boat.
10 Clues: the flame ____ fiercely. • _____ is a seed on its back. • They flock in ______ numbers. • It swims ____ fast as a jet boat. • Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters. • The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people. • Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds. • Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years. • ...
Pokemon 2019-10-23
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- You can _____ the crackling of static electricity coming off this Pocket Monsters.
- The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.
- Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years.
- the flame ____ fiercely.
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- They flock in ______ numbers.
- Pocket Monstersares creatures of all shapes and sizes ______ live in the wild or alongside humans.
- Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters.
- _____ is a seed on its back.
- Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds.
- It swims ____ fast as a jet boat.
10 Clues: the flame ____ fiercely. • _____ is a seed on its back. • They flock in ______ numbers. • It swims ____ fast as a jet boat. • Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters. • The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people. • Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds. • Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years. • ...
mental health 2024-03-18
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- a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event.
- strategies to deal with difficult situation and manage emotions.
- various aspects related to human interaction and society.
- a feeling of worry, fear, or unease.
- something related to or characterized by emotions.
- irrational fears of specific objects or situations.
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- anything related to the mind or mental process.
- a condition causing unusual shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels.
- sudden intense fear or discomfort.
- a state of low mood or a mental disorder.
10 Clues: sudden intense fear or discomfort. • a feeling of worry, fear, or unease. • a state of low mood or a mental disorder. • anything related to the mind or mental process. • something related to or characterized by emotions. • irrational fears of specific objects or situations. • various aspects related to human interaction and society. • ...
Habits & Routine Vocabulary Crossword 2024-10-16
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- Something added for support but not essential
- Chemicals in the brain that send signals, affecting mood
- Being kind to yourself, especially in difficult times
- Relationships with others that provide support
- The need to be perfect, often leading to self-criticism
- A diet with vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats
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- A way of life with little physical activity
- Part of the brain involved in emotions and memory
- The ability to manage emotions in a healthy way
- Focusing on the present moment to manage stress
10 Clues: A way of life with little physical activity • Something added for support but not essential • Relationships with others that provide support • The ability to manage emotions in a healthy way • Focusing on the present moment to manage stress • Part of the brain involved in emotions and memory • Being kind to yourself, especially in difficult times • ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) 2024-11-07
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- Action of leading a group of people or an organization.
- Drive to achieve goals and maintain productivity
- Hopeful attitude that expects positive outcomes
- Act of conveying information and emotions to others
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Ability to control one's emotions and impulses
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- Skills needed to interact effectively with others
- Conscious knowledge about one's character, feelings, motives, and desires
- Capacity to adjust to new conditions and handle changes
- Giving someone the authority and confidence to do something
10 Clues: Ability to control one's emotions and impulses • Hopeful attitude that expects positive outcomes • Drive to achieve goals and maintain productivity • Skills needed to interact effectively with others • Act of conveying information and emotions to others • Action of leading a group of people or an organization. • ...
Level 2 - Module 3 - Review 2024-02-15
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- Believing in yourself and trusting in your abilities
- Loving and valuing yourself
- The emotions you feel, how you identify and express them and understanding how emotions influence your well-being
- A medical condition that greatly impacts the way you feel think and act
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- A group of people connected by similar interests, goals, and life experiences
- Understanding feelings and emotions and knowing how to deal with life is the definition for emotional & mental ___________
- Having the skills and confidence to cope with life challenges
- Using your talents and skills to add value to your community is ________________ to your community
8 Clues: Loving and valuing yourself • Believing in yourself and trusting in your abilities • Having the skills and confidence to cope with life challenges • A medical condition that greatly impacts the way you feel think and act • A group of people connected by similar interests, goals, and life experiences • ...
Pokemon 2019-10-23
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- You can _____ the crackling of static electricity coming off this Pocket Monsters.
- The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.
- Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years.
- the flame ____ fiercely.
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- They flock in ______ numbers.
- Pocket Monstersares creatures of all shapes and sizes ______ live in the wild or alongside humans.
- Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters.
- _____ is a seed on its back.
- Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds.
- It swims ____ fast as a jet boat.
10 Clues: the flame ____ fiercely. • _____ is a seed on its back. • They flock in ______ numbers. • It swims ____ fast as a jet boat. • Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters. • The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people. • Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds. • Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years. • ...
Pokemon 2019-10-23
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- It swims ____ fast as a jet boat.
- Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years.
- _____ is a seed on its back.
- Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters.
- The flame ____ fiercely.
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- Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds.
- The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people.
- They flock in ______ numbers.
- Pocket Monstersares creatures of all shapes and sizes ______ live in the wild or alongside humans.
- You can _____ the crackling of static electricity coming off this Pocket Monsters.
10 Clues: The flame ____ fiercely. • _____ is a seed on its back. • They flock in ______ numbers. • It swims ____ fast as a jet boat. • Mr.Satoshi ________ a lot of Pocket Monsters. • The flower's aroma soothes the emotions of people. • Enabling this Pocket Monster to _____ at high speeds. • Rayquaza is said to have _____ for hundreds of millions of years. • ...
Health Final 2023-01-26
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- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage
- a strong feeling of annoyance
- a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
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- a feeling of excitement about something pleasant
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- an organ of soft nervous tissue
- the part of the brain that controls emotions
- moderate or normal psychological stress, interpreted as being beneficial.
10 Clues: a strong feeling of annoyance • an organ of soft nervous tissue • extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • the part of the brain that controls emotions • a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval • a feeling of excitement about something pleasant • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage • ...
Career & Technical Education - Awareness Words 2024-12-11
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- Things you might find hard or need to work on.
- What makes you, you—like your personality, values, and interests.
- Paying attention to the present moment without getting distracted.
- Thinking about what you’ve done or how you feel.
- Strong feelings like love, fear, or excitement.
- How you feel about yourself and your worth.
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- Believing in yourself and your abilities.
- The emotions you feel inside, like happiness, sadness, or anger.
- Understanding what is happening around you or inside you.
- Things you are really good at.
10 Clues: Things you are really good at. • Believing in yourself and your abilities. • How you feel about yourself and your worth. • Things you might find hard or need to work on. • Strong feelings like love, fear, or excitement. • Thinking about what you’ve done or how you feel. • Understanding what is happening around you or inside you. • ...
Keeping it Cool! 2026-05-15
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- I _______ control what someone else says or does
- Feelings that are enjoyable
- The feelings car tells me to use the ________ to steer me toward a good decision
- Feelings triggered by thoughts or events
- I will ask an adult for ________ if I don't know what to do
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- Feelings that are upsetting
- I ____ control my words, thoughts, and actions
- A colorful tool to help you regulate your emotions
- The traffic control signal tells me to stop, _______, do
- Are all feelings okay to have?
10 Clues: Feelings that are upsetting • Feelings that are enjoyable • Are all feelings okay to have? • Feelings triggered by thoughts or events • I ____ control my words, thoughts, and actions • I _______ control what someone else says or does • A colorful tool to help you regulate your emotions • The traffic control signal tells me to stop, _______, do • ...
key words 2026-05-29
13 Clues: image • ingrave • intoduction • authors words • audinces logic • first paragraph • audience feeling • sound more legit • paragraph structure • devices persuasive tec • make reader feel emotions • aouthor revals character traits • words formed from intial letters
Study Guide 2022-12-19
13 Clues: Flowmap • I/Me/We • treemap • multi-flow • Bubble map • One character • You/Your/You're • character traits • double bubble map • all charcters-facts • answer,cite,explain • symbols,notes,comments • all charcters-emotions
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
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- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material.
- Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
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- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores.
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways.
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising.
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways. • ...
Feelings and Emotions 2021-11-01
Across
- Very happy and excited
- Not able to think clearly or understand
- Feeling pleased or pleasure
- Feeling great surprised
- Feeling that something you want is going to happen
Down
- Feeling sad and unhappy that something did not happen in the way that you wanted or expected
- Feeling or showing surprise about something you did not expect to happen
- Very pleased or happy
- Sad and crying or feeling ready to start crying
- Very angry because of something that is unfair or wrong
- Calm and peaceful
11 Clues: Calm and peaceful • Very pleased or happy • Very happy and excited • Feeling great surprised • Feeling pleased or pleasure • Not able to think clearly or understand • Sad and crying or feeling ready to start crying • Feeling that something you want is going to happen • Very angry because of something that is unfair or wrong • ...
Emotions, feelings & mood 2021-11-02
Across
- the opposite of sad
- a collection of feelings
- the intense version of surprise
- the combination of anger and anticipation
- chemicals released in our brain as a response
- happen as we “let emotion soak in”
Down
- the less intense version of anger
- a mood disorder starting with "d"
- you form these with other people
- our brains are...
- the intense version of fear
11 Clues: our brains are... • the opposite of sad • a collection of feelings • the intense version of fear • the intense version of surprise • you form these with other people • the less intense version of anger • a mood disorder starting with "d" • happen as we “let emotion soak in” • the combination of anger and anticipation • chemicals released in our brain as a response
Feelings and emotions 2023-02-26
Feelings and Emotions 2020-03-27
Across
- Someone says something good about you...
- you have no friends...
- You go to a concert...
- Your friends celebrate your birthday...
- Before a test...
Down
- You are in quarantine...
- You get a good grade...
- on vacation...
- your brother/sister gets more attention...
- If you break a glass your mom gets...
- You win a prize...
11 Clues: on vacation... • Before a test... • You win a prize... • you have no friends... • You go to a concert... • You get a good grade... • You are in quarantine... • If you break a glass your mom gets... • Your friends celebrate your birthday... • Someone says something good about you... • your brother/sister gets more attention...
emotions and feelings 2022-05-10
Across
- when someone feels uncomfortable
- free from tension and anxiety.
- unhappy or uncomfortable.
- opposite of negative person
Down
- showing curiosity or concern about something or someone; having a feeling of interest.
- not possitive person
- anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.
- greatly surprised
- contented; pleased.
- angry; irritated.
- feeling weary and impatient because one is unoccupied or lacks interest in one's current activity.
11 Clues: greatly surprised • angry; irritated. • contented; pleased. • not possitive person • unhappy or uncomfortable. • opposite of negative person • free from tension and anxiety. • when someone feels uncomfortable • anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems. • showing curiosity or concern about something or someone; having a feeling of interest. • ...
Emotions- Spanish/English 2022-11-28
Feelings and emotions 2017-12-30
Describing Emotions Vocabulary 2023-11-01
Animals Have Emotions 2023-09-15
11 Clues: cut off • not active • Leave behind • being committed • dangerous, deadly • extremely joyfully • great love and commitment • finally, after a long delay • noisy, active, and full of excitement • information that proves something is true or false • Feeling for the suffering of others and wanting to help
Feelings and emotions 2024-01-31
Across
- not able to understand or think clearly
- when your teacher tells you you're the best in the class
- unhappy or sorry
- when your friend gets a better mark than you
- full of anger
Down
- a feeling you have when you're in danger
- the feeling you have when you do something you can do very well
- a feeling you have when something you hoped for doesn't happen
- you probably feel this way during lessons
- when your body tells you that you need to sleep
- you feel in this way when you have the feeling that something bad could happen, e.g. you got a 4 in English and you have to tell your parents
11 Clues: full of anger • unhappy or sorry • not able to understand or think clearly • a feeling you have when you're in danger • you probably feel this way during lessons • when your friend gets a better mark than you • when your body tells you that you need to sleep • when your teacher tells you you're the best in the class • ...
COLOURS AND EMOTIONS 2025-09-03
11 Clues: full of joy • color of love • in a bad mood • color of lemons • color of plants • color of the sea • opposite of happy • color of lavender • color of rain clouds • the inside of a cucumber • in front of a horror film
appearance and emotions 2025-09-06
Across
- a person who shows an energetic mood
- it is similar to small
- objects used for a better sight
- when the hair has some waves
- it refers to the hair without waves and long
- a person who shows a non vigorous mood
Down
- a person who shows timid
- black points in a person's face
- a person who shows astonishment
- it is similar to height
- a person who shows a kind mood
11 Clues: it is similar to small • it is similar to height • a person who shows timid • when the hair has some waves • a person who shows a kind mood • black points in a person's face • a person who shows astonishment • objects used for a better sight • a person who shows an energetic mood • a person who shows a non vigorous mood • it refers to the hair without waves and long
Chapter 8 Part 2 Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-19
Across
- The ability to apply previously known knowledge to help someone adapt to a new situation.
- This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability.
- When it comes to the intelligence scores of children who were adopted, who do they resemble more?
- Perceiving emotions, understanding emotions, managing emotions, and using emotions.
- Who's theory includes analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence?
- An example of this type of test would be a career test given to high school students to see what they might be best at.
- People who are afraid of being judged by someone may have a lower score or performance rate.
- What is this example demonstrating, although I did not get the score I wanted to on the test, reviewing my mistakes will allow me to improve my skills and have a better understanding of the material?
- Someone may think an intelligence test is biased or not biased depending on their what?
- If an intelligence test predicts the test-takers future actions it is considered to be what?
- What is being demonstrated when a test accurately predicts what it said it would result in?
- An example of this type of test would be a chapter test given in a psychology class.
- The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems.
- Intelligence that grows as we get older.
Down
- When a person is afraid they will be judged by things such as their race or ethnicity.
- What is being demonstrated when a previously tested groups' scores is compared to a new group of test scores?
- This is also know as g and is measured by tasks given on an intelligence test.
- What is being demonstrated when multiple groups of people are tested in order to see if the scores are constant?
- People who have this will be more likely to succeed, be happier, show a sense of social and self awareness.
- Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways?
- If an intelligence test does not have accurate predictions for all of the test takers such as college achievement, it is considered what?
- A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal.
- What is this example demonstrating, I did not pass my last math test, but I have never been good at math, so it is not surprising?
- Risks include: Students may think their abilities cannot change and limit experiences that happen in other subject areas.
24 Clues: Intelligence that grows as we get older. • The intelligence we use to think of ways to solve problems. • This person believed humans only have one outstanding ability. • A person has this when they show determination to reach a goal. • Who thinks intelligence as mental abilities that come in different ways? • ...
Feelings and emotions 2013-10-16
Across
- When you lose your job, you get...
- When you are drinking a lot of water, you are...
- When you don´t feel like doing anything, you are...
- When you have nothing to do, you get...
- When you win a prize at school, you are...
- When you hear a joke, you...
Down
- When you see a thief, you get...
- When you haven´t eaten anything, you get...
- When you have too much on your mind, you are...
- When you play your music too loud, your neighbor gets...
- When you forget to put on a jacket outside, you get...
11 Clues: When you hear a joke, you... • When you see a thief, you get... • When you lose your job, you get... • When you have nothing to do, you get... • When you win a prize at school, you are... • When you haven´t eaten anything, you get... • When you have too much on your mind, you are... • When you are drinking a lot of water, you are... • ...
Fellings and Emotions 2015-04-22
Across
- when you need to eat something
- when you need to drink something
- when something or someone bothers you
- when you need to sleep
- you need to wear warm clothes
Down
- when you can't do what you want to do
- that feeling makes you smile
- when you are really happy about something
- when you are not interested on what is happening
- when things are not alright, sometimes you cry.
- you are in a really sunny day
11 Clues: when you need to sleep • that feeling makes you smile • you are in a really sunny day • you need to wear warm clothes • when you need to eat something • when you need to drink something • when you can't do what you want to do • when something or someone bothers you • when you are really happy about something • when things are not alright, sometimes you cry. • ...
