mathematics Crossword Puzzles
Mathematics and Science Challenge 2021-09-15
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- _______ state has definite volume and shape.
- Matter has ______ states.
- A pair of lines that never meet: __________ lines
- _________ angle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.
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- How many right-angles can be found in a rectangle? ______
- Cross-roads are __________ degrees apart?
- definite volume means that it does not _________ in volume.
- No definite shape means that it __________ the shape of the container.
- How many sides does a triangle has? _______
- ________ state has no definite volume and shape.
- _________ angle is less than 90 degrees.
11 Clues: Matter has ______ states. • _________ angle is less than 90 degrees. • Cross-roads are __________ degrees apart? • How many sides does a triangle has? _______ • _______ state has definite volume and shape. • ________ state has no definite volume and shape. • A pair of lines that never meet: __________ lines • How many right-angles can be found in a rectangle? ______ • ...
Mathematics Subject Enrichment Activity 2022-01-17
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- Graph of a quadratic equation is called ________.
- ____________ determines the nature of the zeroes of a quadratic equation.
- Places where the graph of the quadratic equation cut the x-axis gives the ______ of the equation.
- An Arithmetic Progression(AP)is a progression in which the difference between two consecutive terms is _____________.
- A line intersecting a circle in two points is called a _________.
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- A circle can have ______ parallel tangents at the most.
- The tangent at any point of a circle is _____________ to the radius through that point.
- In an AP, if d = –4, n = 7, an = 4, then a is
- the sum of the first 5 multiples of 3 is ___.
- The lengths of tangents drawn from an external point to a circle are __________.
10 Clues: In an AP, if d = –4, n = 7, an = 4, then a is • the sum of the first 5 multiples of 3 is ___. • Graph of a quadratic equation is called ________. • A circle can have ______ parallel tangents at the most. • A line intersecting a circle in two points is called a _________. • ____________ determines the nature of the zeroes of a quadratic equation. • ...
Mathematics Cross Word Puzzle 2021-06-23
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- a nine-sided shape
- this number has only two factors
- another name for solid shapes
- is also called the corner
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- the keyword in subtraction
- shapes with straight lines that are joined
- ________,height and width are three dimensions
- the smallest counting number
- the numerator is smaller than the denominator
- the value that occurs the most
10 Clues: a nine-sided shape • is also called the corner • the keyword in subtraction • the smallest counting number • another name for solid shapes • the value that occurs the most • this number has only two factors • shapes with straight lines that are joined • the numerator is smaller than the denominator • ________,height and width are three dimensions
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS-CROSSWORD-I 2018-03-31
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- A logical connective-upward arrow
- Implication
- Always false
- A logical connective which is true only if the truth value of all the variables are true.
- Always true
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- Opposite statement.
- If and only if
- A logical connective which is false only if the truth value of all the variables are false.
- A logical connective-downward arrow
- A declarative sentence that can be assigned any one of the truth values either true or false.
10 Clues: Implication • Always true • Always false • If and only if • Opposite statement. • A logical connective-upward arrow • A logical connective-downward arrow • A logical connective which is true only if the truth value of all the variables are true. • A logical connective which is false only if the truth value of all the variables are false. • ...
MATHEMATICS CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2012-10-10
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- data occur most frequent
- the number of times a certain quantity is taken as a factor
- first number in an ordered pair
- a polynomial with one term
- two rays with common endpoints
- angle an angle has its vertex at the center of a circle
- highest or the lowest point of a a parabola
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- highest power in a given polynomial
- graph of a quadratic function
- term whose degree is zero
10 Clues: data occur most frequent • term whose degree is zero • a polynomial with one term • graph of a quadratic function • two rays with common endpoints • first number in an ordered pair • highest power in a given polynomial • highest or the lowest point of a a parabola • the number of times a certain quantity is taken as a factor • ...
MATHEMATICS PETA 2 CROSSWORD 2022-06-09
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- - may be defined as systematic viewing, coupled with consideration of seen phenomenon”.
- - related information written in record data banks, newspapers, magazines, world wide web, and the like are the main source of data.
- - A branch of mathematics that deals with the collection, organization,presentation, analysis, and interpretation of data.
- - It is a complete set of data that consists of the totality of observations with which we are concerned.
- - it is a numerical characteristics or attribute associated with the population that can assume different values.
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- - it is referring to the collection of observable information or facts.
- - conveys information from a speaker to an audience
- - a research tool featuring a series of questions used to collect useful information from respondents
- - a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers
- - a mathematical representation of a network and it describes the relationship between lines and points
10 Clues: - conveys information from a speaker to an audience • - it is referring to the collection of observable information or facts. • - may be defined as systematic viewing, coupled with consideration of seen phenomenon”. • - a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers • ...
MATHEMATICS QUIZ (FORM 1) 2024-07-21
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- ..... numbers are on the left of a number line
- Symbols of square and cubes has been introduce by Rene Descartes in his book .....
- Square root thirty-six is the inverse operation of .....
- HCF can be determine by listing method, prime factorisation and ..... division
- ..... rule need to be followed when we solve arithmetic operation
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- a + (-a) = 0 is one of the statement in the ..... Law
- Power of three also known as .....
- Positive and negative whole numbers including zero known as .....
- Zero is a factor of all numbers (TRUE/FALSE)
- Numbers that can be written in fractional form known as ..... numbers
10 Clues: Power of three also known as ..... • Zero is a factor of all numbers (TRUE/FALSE) • ..... numbers are on the left of a number line • a + (-a) = 0 is one of the statement in the ..... Law • Square root thirty-six is the inverse operation of ..... • Positive and negative whole numbers including zero known as ..... • ...
Crossword flowers 2023-10-09
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- a goal shrew
- amnesia A steadily worsening loss of memory
- Doctor who performs operations on the brain
- complex
- Showing a lack of intelligence or thought naive Having a simple innocence; lack of knowledge or
- Ridiculously unreasonable
- Existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond
- A person who takes advantage of any opportunity to
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- Able to be seen or touched; material
- To weaken or damage
- Aware of what is happening; fully aware
- examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations
- a group of symptoms that characterizes a disease
- A focus on a particular activity or area of study
- A branch of higher mathematics
- A state of great interest and excitement
- The study of mental processes and behavior
- A return to a less developed condition
18 Clues: complex • To weaken or damage • a goal shrew • Ridiculously unreasonable • A branch of higher mathematics • Able to be seen or touched; material • A return to a less developed condition • Aware of what is happening; fully aware • A state of great interest and excitement • The study of mental processes and behavior • amnesia A steadily worsening loss of memory • ...
Spelling words 2025-09-24
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- a tasty, crisp fruit
- occurs one time a year, every year.
- to keep away from someone or something.
- mathematics, dealing with the manipulation of numbers.
- irritate or make someone a little angry.
- to warn of a danger or threat.
- a spoken or written response to a question.
- having knowledge of a situation or fact.
- a quantity of something.
- a record or system of information.
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- a writer of a book, article, or report.
- the opposite of below; to be higher than something.
- a suggestion about what someone should do.
- to disagree using your words.
- a prize or honor of achievement.
- a street, especially one lined with trees.
- to add something on to something else.
- to be surrounded by something; to be part of something.
18 Clues: a tasty, crisp fruit • a quantity of something. • to disagree using your words. • to warn of a danger or threat. • a prize or honor of achievement. • a record or system of information. • occurs one time a year, every year. • to add something on to something else. • a writer of a book, article, or report. • to keep away from someone or something. • ...
JUNE 2025 CROSSWORD 2025-05-29
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- the study of the mind and behaviour
- tells stories through acting and performance
- combines government theory with current affairs
- explores written works like plays and novels
- the science of substances and their reactions
- a language spoken in Spain and much of Latin America
- studies covers marketing finance and management
- where you analyse supply and demand
- combines science and creativity through a camera lens
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- combines numbers and logic — often required in science
- thinks deeply about existence and morality
- the study of living organism
- the study of past events
- advanced mathematics for keen minds
- a subject combining painting drawing and sculpture
- exploring earths physical and human features
- combines biology with patient care and human services
- studies of society and how people interact
18 Clues: the study of past events • the study of living organism • the study of the mind and behaviour • advanced mathematics for keen minds • where you analyse supply and demand • thinks deeply about existence and morality • studies of society and how people interact • tells stories through acting and performance • explores written works like plays and novels • ...
Reuben 2020-09-12
Crossword clues 2017-06-23
Islam Review Crossword 2013-05-22
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- The black cube in Mecca
- Muhammad escape from Makkah to Medina
- This was an empire that existed at the time of Muhammad
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- The giving of alms
- This people from North Africa helped the Muslims to conquer Spain
- These men were leaders of the Muslim community after Muhammad
- Muhammad's tribe
- The third leader of the Muslims after Muhammad's death
- A place of mathematics, astronomy, geography and philosophy
9 Clues: Muhammad's tribe • The giving of alms • The black cube in Mecca • Muhammad escape from Makkah to Medina • The third leader of the Muslims after Muhammad's death • This was an empire that existed at the time of Muhammad • A place of mathematics, astronomy, geography and philosophy • These men were leaders of the Muslim community after Muhammad • ...
Angle Properties 2019-07-03
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- ________ angle is an angle that is exactly 180.
- __________ angles add up to 90.
- The most interesting subject!!!
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- Angles at a _________ add up to 360.
- ______ angle is an angle that is exactly 90.
- ____________ angles add up to 180.
- _______ angle is an angle that is less than 90.
- _______ angle is an angle that is between 90 and 180.
- _________ angle is an angle that is between 180 and 360.
9 Clues: __________ angles add up to 90. • The most interesting subject!!! • ____________ angles add up to 180. • Angles at a _________ add up to 360. • ______ angle is an angle that is exactly 90. • ________ angle is an angle that is exactly 180. • _______ angle is an angle that is less than 90. • _______ angle is an angle that is between 90 and 180. • ...
Middle Childhood Cognitive Development 2024-02-14
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- Involves problems with numbers and mathematics.
- His theory involved operational conditioning.
- Involves problems Hearing.
- The ability to put together phrases and sentences.
- Is a disorder that causes words to be repeated or lasts longer than normal.
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- It expands during middle childhood.
- His theory involved children learn language instinctively without formal instruction.
- His theory involved assimilation and accommodation.
- Involves problems reading.
9 Clues: Involves problems Hearing. • Involves problems reading. • It expands during middle childhood. • His theory involved operational conditioning. • Involves problems with numbers and mathematics. • The ability to put together phrases and sentences. • His theory involved assimilation and accommodation. • ...
Important CS People 2022-08-26
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- credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer
- Boole the first professor of mathematics at queen’s college
- he co-founded microsoft
- implemented the first email program on the ARPANET system
- attended moore school of electrical engineering
- co-founded apple
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- the author of moore’s law
- contributed to the invention of the single-wire telegraph system
- credited with being one of the inventors of the magnetic core memory
9 Clues: co-founded apple • he co-founded microsoft • the author of moore’s law • attended moore school of electrical engineering • implemented the first email program on the ARPANET system • Boole the first professor of mathematics at queen’s college • credited with inventing the first electronic digital computer • ...
This and 2020-05-31
6 Clues: Capital oF France • the currency in France • one of Harry’s cooking successes • surname of clever decoder during ww2 • area of mathematics dealing with shapes • Location of Decoding activity during ww2
Unit 1. School 2017-06-06
6 Clues: Where we enjoy outside • Subject which we paint • Where we play instruments • Where we practise exercise • Subject which we practise exercise • Subject which we solve problems using numbers
Ada Lovelace Puzzle 2021-01-28
6 Clues: where Ada died • another hobby of Ada's • Ada's original first name • machines that Ada worked on • expert or student in mathematics • the name of the man that Ada worked with
Theoretical Framework 2022-11-10
6 Clues: self-assessment for government • idea of humans increasing products • contact under appropriate conditions • mathematics and competitive analysis • The extension of feminism into discourse • roles of social, economic, and political systems
School subjects 2023-01-19
7 Clues: study of men over time • the study of numbers and calculus • Language study of a second language • study of physical space of the planet • Education study of sports and exercises • study of artistic movements and expressions • study of animals, plants and the human body
Moderate 2020-05-07
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- do it fast
- part of the body between the neck and the upper arm
- when you itch, you do this with your fingers
- a salty type of fluid(like water) that comes out of your body
- the way something tastes
- to make tired
- area of mathematics that study shapes and objects
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- viewpoint; personal thoughts
- Some animals sleep through the winter. What is this called?
- an open field of grass
- finger that is short and thick
- when you jump into water, this is what happens
- It has four legs and you can sit on it
- food that you can eat, made from old(soured) milk
14 Clues: do it fast • to make tired • an open field of grass • the way something tastes • viewpoint; personal thoughts • finger that is short and thick • It has four legs and you can sit on it • when you itch, you do this with your fingers • when you jump into water, this is what happens • food that you can eat, made from old(soured) milk • ...
Trigonometry 2021-04-19
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- line A line that adds up to 180°.
- The longest side of a triangle.
- A triangle more than 90°.
- A line with more than 180°. But less than 360°.
- angle A triangle of 90°.
- A angle with 360°.
- Pairing the Adjacent with the Hypotenuse.
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- A triangle with all sides being different.
- A triangle where all sides are the same.
- A statement that can be demonstrated to be true by acceptance mathematics operations and arguments.
- angle Contains a right angle.
- Pairing the Opposite with Adjacent.
- A triangle with less that 90°.
- A triangle with only two sides that are the same.
- Pairing the opposite with the Hypotenuse.
15 Clues: A angle with 360°. • angle A triangle of 90°. • A triangle more than 90°. • angle Contains a right angle. • A triangle with less that 90°. • The longest side of a triangle. • line A line that adds up to 180°. • Pairing the Opposite with Adjacent. • A triangle where all sides are the same. • Pairing the opposite with the Hypotenuse. • Pairing the Adjacent with the Hypotenuse. • ...
Stormy Weather 2023-02-07
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- A Scottish city.
- An extinct language of Shetland and Orkney.
- A fruit or a weather warning?
- He had a hammer, that one.
- An institution that is the world's largest museum, education, and research complex.
- A children´s television programme.
- A part of mathematics in which signs and letters represent numbers
- Insincere praise, perhaps? Or a cape in the US of A.
- Chief of the Norese gods (English spelling).
- Dull and withour character.
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- A line of words or time in prison?
- A TV streaming service or a drink?
- Language spoken in Scandinavia of old (3,5).
- An island in Shetland, originally called Hvalsey.
- An artificial channel of water, usually made for boats.
- A town in Orkney.
- Rat or a mouse, for examlpe.
- High wind.
18 Clues: High wind. • A Scottish city. • A town in Orkney. • He had a hammer, that one. • Dull and withour character. • Rat or a mouse, for examlpe. • A fruit or a weather warning? • A line of words or time in prison? • A TV streaming service or a drink? • A children´s television programme. • An extinct language of Shetland and Orkney. • Language spoken in Scandinavia of old (3,5). • ...
ERA 2 cates WHAP 2026-04-28
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- weapons used in military
- advanced type of mathematics developed during ___ (see 15a)
- used to speed up muzzle-loading
- measurement in how destructive an opposing force or army is
- Portuguese ship that is small and fast
- ships built to carry valuables
- a period of rapid advancements in science and technology
- invention use to mass produce information
- mapped representation of celestial bodies used for navigation
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- European ship developed most notably in Portugal and Spain
- uses gunpowder as a trigger
- act of updating maps
- Spanish fleet
- large-caliber weapons used for long range
- specializes in horses and riders
- Dutch sailing vessel designed for high-capacity low cost transportation
- used as a naval weapon
- military structures designed to strengthen positions from attacks
18 Clues: Spanish fleet • act of updating maps • used as a naval weapon • weapons used in military • uses gunpowder as a trigger • ships built to carry valuables • used to speed up muzzle-loading • specializes in horses and riders • Portuguese ship that is small and fast • large-caliber weapons used for long range • invention use to mass produce information • ...
Crossword 2017-07-20
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Adam's first job
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- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
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- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Adam's first job
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert. • ...
The Queen's Early Life 2020-11-10
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- The part of London the Queen was born in.
- means always doing the right thing.
- means always wanting your own way.
- The Queen called her grandfather 'grandpa -'
- how the general strike was described by the government.
- The action taken by angry workers in 1926
- A king or queen by marriage, not by birth.
- how a baby gets their name in Christianity.
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- The new house was on this street.
- something Elizabeth never had to do.
- The part of the baby that Queen Mary admired.
- the castle where the queen's sister was born.
- the new governess was no good at this
- The month the Queen was born in
- the Queen's sister, born in 1930
15 Clues: The month the Queen was born in • the Queen's sister, born in 1930 • The new house was on this street. • means always wanting your own way. • means always doing the right thing. • something Elizabeth never had to do. • the new governess was no good at this • The part of London the Queen was born in. • The action taken by angry workers in 1926 • ...
School Subjects Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
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- Two classes that are creative
- Class that gets you thinking about your job
- Class that gets you moving
- You need these to get better at activities
- You need this to be successful in school
- After elementary school and before high school
- The different kinds of classes you take at school
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- Class that's all about the numbers
- We do a lot of these in LEAP
- Class that you learn about experiments
- School work to be done outside of school
- Class that you learn about coding
- Class that you learn about history and politics
- Classes that you learn how to read, write, and communicate
- Class that builds robots
15 Clues: Class that builds robots • Class that gets you moving • We do a lot of these in LEAP • Two classes that are creative • Class that you learn about coding • Class that's all about the numbers • Class that you learn about experiments • School work to be done outside of school • You need this to be successful in school • You need these to get better at activities • ...
School Subjects 2024-05-20
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- Education Exercising and playing sports to stay healthy.
- Learning about substances and how they change.
- Studying the natural world and how things work.
- Creating pictures, sculptures, and other works.
- Learning about places and the Earth.
- Science Learning to use and program computers.
- Studying motion, forces, and energy.
- Learning to speak, read, and write in another tongue.
- Learning about your body and how to take care of it.
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- Learning to play instruments and understand notes.
- Learning about numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- Studies Learning about communities and how people live.
- Learning about past events and famous people.
- Learning to read, write, and speak.
- Reading and understanding stories and poems.
15 Clues: Learning to read, write, and speak. • Learning about places and the Earth. • Studying motion, forces, and energy. • Reading and understanding stories and poems. • Learning about numbers, shapes, and patterns. • Learning about past events and famous people. • Learning about substances and how they change. • Science Learning to use and program computers. • ...
Week 9 School Wide Vocabulary 2015-11-01
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- freedom from mistake or error
- a comparison of two different things that are alike in some way
- to bring something into use for the first time
- to tell more about something
- Source the original document such as a diary letter or journal
- science technology engineering and mathematics
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- to challenge or dispute an idea
- to review your work to make better
- to tell in advance
9 Clues: to tell in advance • to tell more about something • freedom from mistake or error • to challenge or dispute an idea • to review your work to make better • to bring something into use for the first time • science technology engineering and mathematics • Source the original document such as a diary letter or journal • ...
STEAM 2024-09-10
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- What does the T in STEAM stand for?
- What does the M in STEAM stand for?
- What does the S in STEAM stand for?
- What are the benefits of STEAM?
- What does the E in STEAM stand for?
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- Why is STEAM important?
- What job can you get if you like STEAM? (only 1)
- What does the A in STEAM stand for?
- What is steam?
9 Clues: What is steam? • Why is STEAM important? • What are the benefits of STEAM? • What does the T in STEAM stand for? • What does the M in STEAM stand for? • What does the S in STEAM stand for? • What does the A in STEAM stand for? • What does the E in STEAM stand for? • What job can you get if you like STEAM? (only 1)
Mayan crossword 2022-12-13
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- the corn/harvest god
- was important and involved sacrifices and gods
- was treated like a god
- something the Mayans used the Egyptians used them to
- something the Mayans did often
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- is a red plant that is high in protein
- involved the sky and was a big contribution from the Mayans
- was another great contribution from the Mayans that involved numbers
- were used for religious purposes
9 Clues: the corn/harvest god • was treated like a god • something the Mayans did often • were used for religious purposes • is a red plant that is high in protein • was important and involved sacrifices and gods • something the Mayans used the Egyptians used them to • involved the sky and was a big contribution from the Mayans • ...
Math Mixed Bag 2024-12-11
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- The Latin word from which decimals is derived.
- - A shape with 9 sides
- - What are numbers above 0 called. They are _____ numbers.
- - The face of a clock has this many divisions
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- If a number divides another number completely, what is the divisor called.
- - A shape with 8 sides
- - The digit at the ones place in the number 268189
- Father of Mathematics
- - Minutes in an hour
9 Clues: - Minutes in an hour • Father of Mathematics • - A shape with 8 sides • - A shape with 9 sides • - The face of a clock has this many divisions • The Latin word from which decimals is derived. • - The digit at the ones place in the number 268189 • - What are numbers above 0 called. They are _____ numbers. • ...
SPELL BEE- CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-28
SPELL BEE- CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-11-28
Accounting Puzzle- Created by Juna 2016-12-12
7 Clues: An example of liability. • The right side of the ledger • Statement of financial position. • The chronological record of transactions. • something the business owns that has value. • The Author of the first-known book on double entry. • Bookkeeping is to Accounting as arithmetic is to .........
Science words. Gregor 2024-11-21
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- - midagi mida saab kokku panna inglise keeles
- - riikidega seotud inglise keeles
- - see mida sa praegu teed inglise keeles
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- - matemaatikaga seotud inglise keeles
- - meele ja käitumise teaduslik uurimine inglise keeles
- - asi millega paned asju põlema, inglise keeles
- - see milles me elame, kosmosega seotud inglise keeles
7 Clues: - riikidega seotud inglise keeles • - matemaatikaga seotud inglise keeles • - see mida sa praegu teed inglise keeles • - midagi mida saab kokku panna inglise keeles • - asi millega paned asju põlema, inglise keeles • - see milles me elame, kosmosega seotud inglise keeles • - meele ja käitumise teaduslik uurimine inglise keeles
Ancient Egypt by michaela Viscoso 2025-11-19
7 Clues: and used for writing. • major advance for writing. • Developed a system of numbers. • created for going to places faster. • 365-day chart based on the sun's cycles. • in the same family, passed from father to son • Diffusion:The spread/blending of ideas/customs among people.
The Mm word puzzles 2025-11-20
7 Clues: made of cows flesh • when the sun is shining • when you are frusterated • where you see a person in reality • symbols in mathematics +-()/>< ect.. • in a group of people who work together • a person who is older and is a female in your family
Let's Get Mathematical! 2016-02-20
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- a way of writing rational numbers (numbers that are not whole numbers), also used to represent ratios or division, in the form of a numerator over a denominator, e.g. 3⁄5 (a unit fraction is a fraction whose numerator is 1)
- a mathematical statement or hypothesis which has been proved on the basis of previously established theorems and previously accepted axioms, effectively the proof of the truth of a statement or expression
- a physical quantity having magnitude and direction, represented by a directed arrow indicating its orientation in space
- a proposition that is not actually proved or demonstrated, but is considered to be self-evident and universally accepted as a starting point for deducing and inferring other truths and theorems, without any need of proof
- the inverse operation to exponentiation, the exponent of a power to which a base (usually 10 or e for natural logarithms) must be raised to produce a given number, e.g. because 1,000 = 103, the log10 100 = 3
- an equality that remains true regardless of the values of any variables that appear within it, e.g. for multiplication, the identity is one; for addition, the identity is zero
- the part of mathematics concerned with the size, shape and relative position of figures, or the study of lines, angles, shapes and their properties
- a relation or correspondence between two sets in which one element of the second (codomain or range) set ƒ(x) is assigned to each element of the first (domain) set x, e.g. ƒ(x) = x2 or y = x2 assigns a value to ƒ(x) or y based on the square of each value of x
- the ratio of a circumference of a circle to its diameter, an irrational (and transcendental) number approximately equal to 3.141593...
- a measure of relationship between two variables or sets of data, a positive correlation coefficient indicating that one variable tends to increase or decrease as the other does, and a negative correlation coefficient indicating that one variable tends to increase as the other decreases and vice versa
- the field of mathematics concerned with spatial properties that are preserved under continuous deformations of objects (such as stretching, bending and morphing, but not tearing or gluing)
- the operation in calculus (inverse to the operation of differentiation) of finding the integral of a function or equation
- the theory that mathematics is just an extension of logic, and that therefore some or all mathematics is reducible to logic
- a mathematical structure consisting of a set together with an operation that combines any two of its elements to form a third element, e.g. the set of integers and the addition operation form a group
- the mathematical operation where a number (the base) is multiplied by itself a specified number of times (the exponent), usually written as a superscript an, where a is the base and n is the exponent, e.g. 43 = 4 x 4 x 4
- a number that will divide into another number exactly, e.g. the factors of 10 are 1, 2 and 5
- in an algebraic expression or equation, either a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers and variables separated from another term by a + or - sign, e.g. in the expression 3 + 4x + 5yzw, the 3, the 4x and the 5yzw are all separate terms
- the ordered pair that gives the location or position of a point on a coordinate plane, determined by the point’s distance from the x and y axes, e.g. (2, 3.7) or (-5, 4)
- the product of all the consecutive integers up to a given number (used to give the number of permutations of a set of objects), denoted by n!, e.g. 5! = 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 = 120
- a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out
- a statement that appears to contradict itself, suggesting a solution which is actually impossible
- an ordered set whose elements are usually determined based on some function of the counting numbers, e.g. a geometric sequence is a set where each element is a multiple of the previous element; an arithmetic sequence is a set where each element is the previous element plus or minus a number
- the area bounded by a graph or curve of a function and the x axis, between two given values of x (definite integral), found by the operation of integration
- a rectangular array of numbers, which can be added, subtracted and multiplied, and used to represent linear transformations and vectors, solve equations, etc
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- a type of conic section curve, any point of which is equally distant from a fixed focus point and a fixed straight line
- the steepness or incline of a line, determined by reference to two points on the line, e.g. the slope of the line y = mx + b is m, and represents the rate at which y is changing per unit of change in x
- whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negative, including zero
- a member of, or an object in, a set
- a collection of distinct objects or numbers, without regard to their order, considered as an object in its own right
- an algebraic expression consisting of a single term (although that term could be an exponent), e.g. y = 7x, y = 2x3
- a flat two-dimensional surface (physical or theoretical) with infinite width and length, zero thickness and zero curvature
- a smooth symmetrical curve with two branches produced by the section of a conical surface
- the operation in calculus (inverse to the operation of integration) of finding the derivative of a function or equation
- quantities or objects so small that there is no way to see them or to measure them, so that for all practical purposes they approach zero as a limit (an idea used in the developement of infinitesimal calculus)
- in geometry, a one-dimensional figure following a continuous straight path joining two or more points, whether infinite in both directions or just a line segment bounded by two distinct end points
- the branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the sides and the angles of right triangles, and deals with and with the trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent and their reciprocals)
- a polynomial algebraic expression or equation with just two terms, e.g. 2x3 - 3y = 7; x2 + 4x; etc
- the factors of the terms (i.e. the numbers in front of the letters) in a mathematical expression or equation, e.g. in the expression 4x + 5y2 + 3z, the coefficients for x, y2 and z are 4, 5 and 3 respectively
- the study of the formal laws of reasoning (mathematical logic the application of the techniques of formal logic to mathematics and mathematical reasoning, and vice versa)
- a number which, when multiplied by x yields the multiplicative identity 1, and can therefore be thought of as the inverse of multiplication, e.g. the reciprocal of x is 1⁄x, the reciprocal of 3⁄5 is 5⁄3
- two geometrical figures are congruent to one another if they have the same size and shape, and so one can be transformed into the other by a combination of translation, rotation and reflection
- a particular ordering of a set of objects, e.g. given the set {1, 2, 3}, there are six permutations: {1, 2, 3}, {1, 3, 2}, {2, 1, 3}, {2, 3, 1}, {3, 1, 2}, and {3, 2, 1}
- an algebraic equation with 3 terms, e.g. 3x + 5y + 8z; 3x3 + 2x2 + x; etc
- an algebraic expression or equation with more than one term, constructed from variables and constants using only the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and non-negative whole-number exponents, e.g. 5x2 - 4x + 4y + 7
- a subsidiary collection of objects that all belong to, or is contained in, an original given set, e.g. subsets of {a, b} could include: {a}, {b}, {a, b} and {}
- the part of mathematics that studies quantity, especially as the result of combining numbers (as opposed to variables) using the traditional operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (the more advanced manipulation of numbers is usually known as number theory)
- a quantity or set of numbers without bound, limit or end, whether countably infinite like the set of integers, or uncountably infinite like the set of real numbers (represented by the symbol ∞)
- a self-similar geometric shape (one that appears similar at all levels of magnification) produced by an equation that undergoes repeated iterative steps or recursion
- a rule or equation describing the relationship of two or more variables or quantities, e.g. A = πr2
- a number by which two given numbers can be divided by integer division, and produce the same remainder, e.g. 38 ÷ 12 = 3 remainder 2, and 26 ÷ 12 = 2 remainder 2, therefore 38 and 26 are congruent modulo 12, or (38 ≡ 26) mod 12
- a branch of mathematics that uses symbols or letters to represent variables, values or numbers, which can then be used to express operations and relationships and to solve equations
51 Clues: a member of, or an object in, a set • a step by step procedure by which an operation can be carried out • an algebraic equation with 3 terms, e.g. 3x + 5y + 8z; 3x3 + 2x2 + x; etc • whole numbers, both positive (natural numbers) and negative, including zero • a smooth symmetrical curve with two branches produced by the section of a conical surface • ...
Hitlers Daughter 2013-10-24
Across
- on fire
- Strongly affecting the course of events or the nature of things; significant
- The fulfillment or gratification of a desire, need, or appetite
- To ask for urgently or peremptorily
- Done in cooperation with others
- The mathematics of the collection, organization, and interpretation of numerical data, especially the analysis of population characteristics by inference from sampling
- To cry out loudly, as in pain, fright, surprise, or enthusiasm
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- speaking to everyone about news
- shortened word for jewish people
- Arousing or holding the attention; absorbing
- money paied to the government
- trying to complete something
- amount of people in a country or city
- In a natural manner
14 Clues: on fire • In a natural manner • trying to complete something • money paied to the government • speaking to everyone about news • Done in cooperation with others • shortened word for jewish people • To ask for urgently or peremptorily • amount of people in a country or city • Arousing or holding the attention; absorbing • ...
Beginnings of Modern Science and Philosophy 2013-04-23
Across
- Personal Religion
- Aruged that God had granted humans a unique position in universe. Humans alone are capable of change.
- Worked out mathematical details of Copernican system. All mathematics should be supported by empirical observation.
- Argued that it was human rationality that caused most human problems
- Science should only include the facts of observation
- Disagreed with Ptolemaic system
- Geocentric
- What not to do during the renaissance
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- Innate ideas were clear and distinct thoughts that needed to be accepted as true.
- Developed universal law of gravitation
- Heliocentric Theory
- Laid the Reformist Egg
- Everything can be explained by Math
- Nailed the Ninety-five Theses to a church door
14 Clues: Geocentric • Personal Religion • Heliocentric Theory • Laid the Reformist Egg • Disagreed with Ptolemaic system • Everything can be explained by Math • What not to do during the renaissance • Developed universal law of gravitation • Nailed the Ninety-five Theses to a church door • Science should only include the facts of observation • ...
aaaaaaaAAAAAAA 2022-09-22
Across
- space in an artwork that is filled with something
- the pure state of a color
- a mark that has length but little width
- a type of texture that you can feel
- lines you sense or feel
- natural shapes that have been altered
- empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms
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- a type of texture that you can see, but not feel
- shapes based on mathematics that have straight lines and regular curves
- the lightness or darkness of a color
- shapes found in nature
- a color with white added to it
- an area defined by a boundary
- a color with black added to it
14 Clues: shapes found in nature • lines you sense or feel • the pure state of a color • an area defined by a boundary • a color with white added to it • a color with black added to it • a type of texture that you can feel • the lightness or darkness of a color • natural shapes that have been altered • a mark that has length but little width • empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms • ...
Project #2 2021-01-27
Across
- angles that measure less than 90 degrees.
- formed by two rays
- a three-sided geometric shape
- box-shaped solid object
- the process of arriving at a conclusion based on a set of observations.
- a rule in algebra or other branches of mathematics expressed by symbols
- opposite of left
- a vector from a point to a point
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- angles with exactly the same measure.
- angles that have a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap
- Things that will never cross
- a round geometric shape
- the angle between any side of a shape
- something that cuts an object into two equal parts
14 Clues: opposite of left • formed by two rays • a round geometric shape • box-shaped solid object • Things that will never cross • a three-sided geometric shape • a vector from a point to a point • angles with exactly the same measure. • the angle between any side of a shape • angles that measure less than 90 degrees. • something that cuts an object into two equal parts • ...
Geometry 2022-05-17
Across
- a 3D shape formed by 6 identical squares
- something formed by 2 lines cutting each other
- 3D shape, ball
- 3D shape, built by ancient Egyptians
- a straight line that intersect a curve at one point
- at right angles
- a shape with 3 sides
- branch of mathematics that studies the sizes, shapes, angles, and dimensions of things
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- shape of a birthday hat
- to describe two shapes look the same (starts with c)
- 3D shape, the shape of a drink can
- special rectangle with equal sides
- 4-sided shape with 2 pairs of parallel, opposite sides
- measures how big is a surface
14 Clues: 3D shape, ball • at right angles • a shape with 3 sides • shape of a birthday hat • measures how big is a surface • 3D shape, the shape of a drink can • special rectangle with equal sides • 3D shape, built by ancient Egyptians • a 3D shape formed by 6 identical squares • something formed by 2 lines cutting each other • a straight line that intersect a curve at one point • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-11-10
Across
- Man's best friend
- A frozen treat on a stick
- This is the secret of our energy
- Complete the sentence "Mary had a little ______"
- I am a _____ , short and stout
- We use this to write on the blackboard
- A black and white bear
- Can collect these from a beach
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- This is used to stick two objects or things
- One of the commonly hated subject in school
- Large animal with a trunk
- A vehicle we used to ride when we were a kid
- We use this to delete the writing from the paper
- A fruit which is red in colour and keeps the doctor away
14 Clues: Man's best friend • A black and white bear • A frozen treat on a stick • Large animal with a trunk • I am a _____ , short and stout • Can collect these from a beach • This is the secret of our energy • We use this to write on the blackboard • This is used to stick two objects or things • One of the commonly hated subject in school • A vehicle we used to ride when we were a kid • ...
Scientific Method & Mechanics 2024-10-19
Across
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- Produces a change in state of the motion of an object
- Velocity of a skydiver falling encountering air resistance
- The relationship between cause and effect
- Deals with bodies at rest or moving with constant velocity
- Subject of Newton's First Law of motion
- Attractive force acting on every object that has mass
- Branch of mathematics co-invented by Newton
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- Earth-centered model of the universe
- Scientific subject of Nobel prize
- A tentative explanation for some regularity of nature
- Distance traveled/time
- Quantity of matter in an object
- A means of gathering data
14 Clues: Distance traveled/time • A means of gathering data • Quantity of matter in an object • Scientific subject of Nobel prize • Earth-centered model of the universe • Subject of Newton's First Law of motion • The relationship between cause and effect • Branch of mathematics co-invented by Newton • A tentative explanation for some regularity of nature • ...
M.C. Escher 2024-11-09
Across
- Field that Escher combined with art in his works
- Another visual element Escher manipulated in Relativity
- Shapes Escher often used in his artwork to create designs
- Visual effect Escher used to create three-dimensional looks
- Famous Escher artwork with impossible staircases
- What Escher’s work continues to do today
- What doesn’t apply in Escher's artwork Relativity
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- The visual element Escher played with in Relativity
- Technique Escher used to create the illusion of volume
- Technique Escher used by carving into wood
- Country where Escher was born
- Technique of repeating shapes without gaps
- Escher’s full first name
- An Escher artwork showing a never-ending loop
14 Clues: Escher’s full first name • Country where Escher was born • What Escher’s work continues to do today • Technique Escher used by carving into wood • Technique of repeating shapes without gaps • An Escher artwork showing a never-ending loop • Field that Escher combined with art in his works • Famous Escher artwork with impossible staircases • ...
"Flowers for Algernon" Nelson ELA 8 2018-12-12
Across
- having a simple innocence
- able to be seen or touched
- aware of what is happening
- a state of great interest and excitement
- ridiculously unreasonable
- having a constant relation in degree or number
- examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations
- a group of symptoms that characterizes a disease
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- a branch of higher mathematics
- showing a lack of intelligence or thought
- a focus on a particular activity or area of study
- doctor who performs operations on the brain
- existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness
- a mean, nagging person
- to weaken or damage
- a person who takes advantage of any opportunity to achieve a goal
- a return to a less developed condition
- the study of mental processes and behavior
18 Clues: to weaken or damage • a mean, nagging person • having a simple innocence • ridiculously unreasonable • able to be seen or touched • aware of what is happening • a branch of higher mathematics • a return to a less developed condition • a state of great interest and excitement • showing a lack of intelligence or thought • the study of mental processes and behavior • ...
Physics Speed And Motion 2024-08-23
Across
- First to analyze in terms of measurements and mathematics
- Second step solve a word problem
- Type of graph
- object slows down
- a change in the position of a body over time
- Both speed and direction
- object speeds up
- Kicking a ball at the wall is an example of this motion
- 1st step to solve a word problem
- Distance an object travels per unit of time
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- occurs when an object is traveling at the same speed every second
- a measurement of an object's speed at an exact moment
- A lab we did with balls
- Total distance divided by total time
- Constant or no speed
- A change in speed
- 3rd step to solve a word problem
- spinning a blade, clock, wheel are examples of this motion
18 Clues: Type of graph • object speeds up • object slows down • A change in speed • Constant or no speed • A lab we did with balls • Both speed and direction • Second step solve a word problem • 3rd step to solve a word problem • 1st step to solve a word problem • Total distance divided by total time • Distance an object travels per unit of time • a change in the position of a body over time • ...
Land-Based Empires 2021-09-28
Across
- Known for their assertion of the necessity of adult baptism, rejecting the infant baptism practiced by the Roman Catholic Church.
- In the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- a wealthy person or family who sponsored artists.
- Newton Sometimes called the father of modern science, he revolutionized our understanding of our world. He was a real Renaissance man with accomplishments in several fields, including astronomy, physics and mathematics. Newton gave us new theories on gravity, planetary motion and optics.
- revolution the resurrection of modern-day science. This can be said to have happened when developments in various branches of studies, especially in chemistry, physics, math, astrophysics and biology, completely transformed the way of doing many things.
- bears all the signs of a humanist interest in the classical languages and forms
- The Society of Jesus which are a religious order of the Catholic Church
- is a part of the Calvinist tradition within Protestantism that traces its origin to Church of Scotland.
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- Luther a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, began the Reformation by posting his Ninety-five Theses, which attacked the church for allowing the sale of indulgences.
- A rebirth period following the middle ages in European civilizations.
- a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism
- Reformation A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- Method Systematic experimentation as the most valid research method, resulted in developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry.
- One of the most important contributions of him was to the field of astronomy. He placed the sun at the center of the universe, rather than the earth.
- A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority.
15 Clues: a wealthy person or family who sponsored artists. • A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority. • A rebirth period following the middle ages in European civilizations. • The Society of Jesus which are a religious order of the Catholic Church • bears all the signs of a humanist interest in the classical languages and forms • ...
Land-Based Empires 2021-09-28
Across
- Known for their assertion of the necessity of adult baptism, rejecting the infant baptism practiced by the Roman Catholic Church.
- In the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- a wealthy person or family who sponsored artists.
- Newton Sometimes called the father of modern science, he revolutionized our understanding of our world. He was a real Renaissance man with accomplishments in several fields, including astronomy, physics and mathematics. Newton gave us new theories on gravity, planetary motion and optics.
- revolution the resurrection of modern-day science. This can be said to have happened when developments in various branches of studies, especially in chemistry, physics, math, astrophysics and biology, completely transformed the way of doing many things.
- bears all the signs of a humanist interest in the classical languages and forms
- The Society of Jesus which are a religious order of the Catholic Church
- is a part of the Calvinist tradition within Protestantism that traces its origin to Church of Scotland.
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- Luther a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, began the Reformation by posting his Ninety-five Theses, which attacked the church for allowing the sale of indulgences.
- A rebirth period following the middle ages in European civilizations.
- a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism
- Reformation A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- Method Systematic experimentation as the most valid research method, resulted in developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry.
- One of the most important contributions of him was to the field of astronomy. He placed the sun at the center of the universe, rather than the earth.
- A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority.
15 Clues: a wealthy person or family who sponsored artists. • A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority. • A rebirth period following the middle ages in European civilizations. • The Society of Jesus which are a religious order of the Catholic Church • bears all the signs of a humanist interest in the classical languages and forms • ...
Spelling Crossword Puzzle (5,6,7) 2020-12-10
Across
- To move up or carry from one place or person to another.
- A permanent stronghold for defense of a town.
- Having one pitch.
- To take away; subtract.
- Relating to more than the natural universe.
- The branch of mathematics involving the measuring of shapes.
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- The body's ability to resist an infection or disease.
- "Earthquake writing"; a qevice for measuring and recording earthquakes.
- To arrive at a conclusion by reasoning.
- To go down in value.
- Unusual or extraordinary.
- Having or expressed in three languages.
- A nation governed by a king or queen.
- Of higher rank, quality, or importance.
- Occurring every two years or lasting for two years (as plants).
15 Clues: Having one pitch. • To go down in value. • To take away; subtract. • Unusual or extraordinary. • A nation governed by a king or queen. • To arrive at a conclusion by reasoning. • Having or expressed in three languages. • Of higher rank, quality, or importance. • Relating to more than the natural universe. • A permanent stronghold for defense of a town. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2022-10-04
Across
- The study of numbers
- A number that you multipy
- the process of multiplying two or more numbers
- the idea that you can move numbers in a multiplication problem
- the number that you divide by
- The opposite of multiplication
- an whole number
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- the numbers that make a multiplication and division problem
- the vertical, (up and down) arrangement of objects
- the sideways arrangement of objects
- The answer to a division problem
- Using parenthesis like (2X8)+(6X8)= 8 x 8
- any number that ends in 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0
- a group of objects arranged in rows and columns
- any number that ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 ,or 9
15 Clues: an whole number • The study of numbers • A number that you multipy • the number that you divide by • The opposite of multiplication • The answer to a division problem • the sideways arrangement of objects • any number that ends in 2, 4, 6, 8, or 0 • any number that ends in 1, 3, 5, 7 ,or 9 • Using parenthesis like (2X8)+(6X8)= 8 x 8 • ...
Vocabulary review 2020-05-23
Across
- I really want a drink. I'm very ...
- I ... a baby in 2018.
- I was born in the UK, but I ... up in the USA.
- Kennedy was ... in 1917.
- I ... my wife at university.
- I ... mathematics at university.
- Michael Jackson ... in 2009.
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- David Bowie was a British ...
- I ... to school in Brussels.
- I ... married last year.
- Rubens was a Belgian ...
- We went to Paris last year. We went ... and saw a lot of interesting places.
- It's my birthday tomorrow. ... you like to come to my party?
- The weather was very bad. It was wet and ...
- I ... to Ixelles last week. I really like my new house.
15 Clues: I ... a baby in 2018. • I ... married last year. • Rubens was a Belgian ... • Kennedy was ... in 1917. • I ... to school in Brussels. • I ... my wife at university. • Michael Jackson ... in 2009. • David Bowie was a British ... • I ... mathematics at university. • I really want a drink. I'm very ... • The weather was very bad. It was wet and ... • ...
Grade 5 and 6 2021-01-21
Across
- Which device in mathematics consists of beads?
- Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
- How many wonders are there in the world?
- Which country invented paper and gunpowder?
- What is the capital city of France?
- a,e,i,o and u are called
- Who invented the letter zero?
- Which is the largest organ in the human body?
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- Which color symbolizes peace?
- Christopher Columbus discovered it.
- Planet known as the Morning and Evening Star
- Which travels the fastest: Light or Sound?
- Which is the fastest land animal on earth?
- What was the recent cyclone that hit the city of Chennai?
- Which is the National Game of India?
15 Clues: a,e,i,o and u are called • Which color symbolizes peace? • Who invented the letter zero? • Christopher Columbus discovered it. • What is the capital city of France? • Which is the National Game of India? • How many wonders are there in the world? • Which travels the fastest: Light or Sound? • Which is the fastest land animal on earth? • ...
Enlightenment 2021-03-08
Across
- wanting change
- another word for pandemic, decease spreading
- a thriving student, someone in collage is a _____
- the thing keeping me on earth
- i believe the worst will happen this summer
- the love of reason and study
- someone is trying to be a ruler over others brutally
- Earth has more ____ than the moon
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- helping your enemies or going behind the backs of others
- the ______ for playing cards is because it is fun
- announcing something new
- using your resources to get items
- I do not have religious duties to follow out, I am not a _____
- mathematics focused on advanced change
- to deal with something or accept something difficult
15 Clues: wanting change • announcing something new • the love of reason and study • the thing keeping me on earth • using your resources to get items • Earth has more ____ than the moon • mathematics focused on advanced change • i believe the worst will happen this summer • another word for pandemic, decease spreading • the ______ for playing cards is because it is fun • ...
Daily Activities 2023-05-26
Across
- we have ..... at 1.pm
- I go to the market to .... some fruits
- I can't.... the text book because the words is so little
- we go to .... on the bed
- let's .... to the music
- my brother ask me to accompany him to ... television
- you must ..... early in the morning after sleep
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- you can .... for study
- we must .... mathematics if we want to know how to counting
- we have ...... at 7.pm
- you do this activity in the bathroom
- if we feel thirsty we have to..
- you can ... the floor to clean it
- my mom .... delicious foods for my famil
- we need to .... if we fell hungry
15 Clues: we have ..... at 1.pm • you can .... for study • we have ...... at 7.pm • let's .... to the music • we go to .... on the bed • if we feel thirsty we have to.. • you can ... the floor to clean it • we need to .... if we fell hungry • you do this activity in the bathroom • I go to the market to .... some fruits • my mom .... delicious foods for my famil • ...
It's Elemental, Watson. 2013-01-19
Across
- Christie's Favourite (7)
- Germany's Stereochemical Nightmare (11)
- 2011 Was Definitely His Year (3+9)
- Ramsay's "Strange One" (5)
- Vietnam's Herbicidal Nightmare (5+6)
- Kekule's Dream (5)
- Takes Little To Excite This One (6)
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- Faraday's Weak Subject (11)
- The Nutty Ingredient Of Dynamite (6)
- Author to "A History of Indian Chemistry", He began manufacturing chemicals at home in order to prevent foreign companies to make excessive profits. (1+1+3)
- The Fifth Phase (4+8)
- Lead Monoxide Has A Lazy Sounding Name (8)
- Only 28g Of This Exist On Earth, Making It The Rarest Naturally Occuring Element. (8)
- Found In The Saliva Of Vampire Bats (Think Stoker) (8)
- Edison's Nemesis (5)
15 Clues: Kekule's Dream (5) • Edison's Nemesis (5) • The Fifth Phase (4+8) • Christie's Favourite (7) • Ramsay's "Strange One" (5) • Faraday's Weak Subject (11) • 2011 Was Definitely His Year (3+9) • Takes Little To Excite This One (6) • The Nutty Ingredient Of Dynamite (6) • Vietnam's Herbicidal Nightmare (5+6) • Germany's Stereochemical Nightmare (11) • ...
The Math Genius 2013-05-02
Across
- mathematics of working with variables.
- extent to which something is probable.
- space (usually measured in degrees) between
- another.
- lack of equality.
- factor related to or dependent upon other
- number multiplied times a product of variables
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- surface of which one end or side is at a higher level
- intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point
- process of equating one thing with another.
- An element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or
- Price is a function of supply and demand.
- in size, degree, circumstances,
- powers of variables in a term.
- numerical value of pi.
15 Clues: another. • lack of equality. • numerical value of pi. • powers of variables in a term. • in size, degree, circumstances, • mathematics of working with variables. • extent to which something is probable. • Price is a function of supply and demand. • factor related to or dependent upon other • process of equating one thing with another. • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Adam's first job
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
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- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert. • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
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- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Adam's first job
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
CMC Mini Demo 2 2022-04-25
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- which animal features in the logo for lamborghini
- Moonshine' was a slang term for which type of beverage
- national animal of scotland
- Which long distance train had its first run in October 1883?
- who is the father of mathematics
- who directed the silence of the lambs
- Largest producer of coffee in the world
- Ancient Greek God of the Sun
- How many legs does a lobster have?
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- Fear of small spaces
- which English city was once known as Duroliponte
- What is the largest moon of Saturn called?
- Continent with the highest number of countries
- how many bones are in an elephants trunk
- City called as "The Eternal City"
15 Clues: Fear of small spaces • national animal of scotland • Ancient Greek God of the Sun • who is the father of mathematics • City called as "The Eternal City" • How many legs does a lobster have? • who directed the silence of the lambs • Largest producer of coffee in the world • how many bones are in an elephants trunk • What is the largest moon of Saturn called? • ...
Mechanical engineering 2023-08-21
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- Push or pull
- Passenger vehicle
- A structure used for representation of solved cases of analysis
- Deflection is the relative change in external displacements on an object
- Investigation of behaviour under various conditions
- It is made up of element containing nodes
- Science of matter, motion of particles in space and time
- Function to execute simulation to find solution
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- The restrictions on the motion, position or both motion and position of an object
- Change in position of the object (shortest)
- Includes numbers, formula, structure , shape and space
- Physical stress on a system
- Restoring force per unit area of the material
- Commercial Vehicle
- Extreme permissible value of a dimension
15 Clues: Push or pull • Passenger vehicle • Commercial Vehicle • Physical stress on a system • Extreme permissible value of a dimension • It is made up of element containing nodes • Change in position of the object (shortest) • Restoring force per unit area of the material • Function to execute simulation to find solution • Investigation of behaviour under various conditions • ...
Abigail and Jeffrey Carpenter Crossword 2025-05-29
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- On their first date, Abigail and Jeff both ordered this beverage
- The name of the church Abigail and Jeff attend in Houston
- The name of the official mascot of Jeff's alma matter
- The name of Jeff's favorite soccer team
- Jeff's favorite ice cream flavor
- Where Abigail and Jeff met
- Jeffrey studied this subject in college
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- Abigail did this sport
- Abigail's favorite ice cream flavor
- Abigail's alma matter
- The author of one of Abigail's favorite books
- Abigail's favorite flower
- Abigail and Jeffrey's favorite park, where Jeff proposed to Abigail
- Jeff can speak this language
- The name of the church Abigail and Jeff were married in
15 Clues: Abigail's alma matter • Abigail did this sport • Abigail's favorite flower • Where Abigail and Jeff met • Jeff can speak this language • Jeff's favorite ice cream flavor • Abigail's favorite ice cream flavor • The name of Jeff's favorite soccer team • Jeffrey studied this subject in college • The author of one of Abigail's favorite books • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-05-19
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- What color are the bridesmaid dresses?
- Who is older?
- What city did Zack have his bachelor party in?
- What is their favorite date night cuisine?
- What was Zack's major in college?
- What National Park did Zack propose at?
- What month did they get engaged?
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- What city do they live in?
- What city did Emmy have her bachelorette party in?
- What can you find them playing almost every Monday?
- What was Emmy's major in college?
- How old were they when they started dating?
- How many siblings do Zack and Emmy have combined?
- What "national day" is June 1st?
- What is the mascot of the college they both attended?
15 Clues: Who is older? • What city do they live in? • What "national day" is June 1st? • What month did they get engaged? • What was Emmy's major in college? • What was Zack's major in college? • What color are the bridesmaid dresses? • What National Park did Zack propose at? • What is their favorite date night cuisine? • How old were they when they started dating? • ...
Greek symbols 2025-02-26
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- (ε) – Represents small quantities in calculus.
- (β) – The second letter, used in statistics and finance.
- (θ) – Commonly used for angles in trigonometry.
- (λ) – Represents wavelength in physics.
- (Σ, σ) – Summation notation (Σ) and standard deviation (σ).
- (ρ) – Used for density in physics.
- (μ) – The symbol for the prefix "micro" (10⁻⁶).
- (η) – Represents efficiency in physics.
- (κ) – Used in statistics and physics.
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- (ι) – Means a very small amount.
- (ζ) – Used in physics and the Riemann zeta function.
- (α) – The first letter of the Greek alphabet.
- (Δ, δ) – Stands for change in mathematics (Δ) and a small quantity (δ).
- (γ) – Represents angles and the gamma function.
- (π) – Represents the mathematical constant (≈3.14159).
15 Clues: (ι) – Means a very small amount. • (ρ) – Used for density in physics. • (κ) – Used in statistics and physics. • (λ) – Represents wavelength in physics. • (η) – Represents efficiency in physics. • (α) – The first letter of the Greek alphabet. • (ε) – Represents small quantities in calculus. • (θ) – Commonly used for angles in trigonometry. • ...
education 2026-04-01
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- Acronym: Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
- Official record of a student's grades and courses
- The grounds and buildings of a university
- Optional course chosen freely by the student
- Second-year undergraduate in the US system
- Senior official who leads a faculty or college
- Presenting someone else's work as your own
- Third-year undergraduate in the US system
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- Small-group discussion session led by a tutor
- Permanent academic post, very hard to lose
- Long independent research project submitted for a degree
- Money given to fund research, no repayment needed
- Former students of a school or university
- The full set of subjects taught on a programme
- Financial award for studies that need not be repaid
15 Clues: Former students of a school or university • The grounds and buildings of a university • Third-year undergraduate in the US system • Permanent academic post, very hard to lose • Second-year undergraduate in the US system • Presenting someone else's work as your own • Optional course chosen freely by the student • Small-group discussion session led by a tutor • ...
or=er 2020-08-24
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- Another name for teacher.
- Another word for mistake.
- John works as a private _________ to help children who are weak in Mathematics.
- Another word for guest.
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- Sally admires herself in the _________ everyday.
- To his ________, termites had infested the table.
- Someone who is participating in a competition.
- A person who tracks down criminals and solves cases.
- Do not be too hard on him. He only made a ________ mistake.
9 Clues: Another word for guest. • Another name for teacher. • Another word for mistake. • Someone who is participating in a competition. • Sally admires herself in the _________ everyday. • To his ________, termites had infested the table. • A person who tracks down criminals and solves cases. • Do not be too hard on him. He only made a ________ mistake. • ...
Incentives 2014-05-15
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- A mechanism for increasing above target reward
- The maximum number of measures in an effective incentive plan
- The three M's of incentives: Money, motivation and ...
- One of the four types of measures
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- Team rewards attempt to encourage this
- Pay for performance is this type of reward
- Hierarchy of needs
- A lower limit of performance where payment rate may be zero
- Limit on an overall incentive payment
9 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • One of the four types of measures • Limit on an overall incentive payment • Team rewards attempt to encourage this • Pay for performance is this type of reward • A mechanism for increasing above target reward • The three M's of incentives: Money, motivation and ... • A lower limit of performance where payment rate may be zero • ...
The Curious incident of the dog in the night-time (chapters 31 to 59) 2016-05-18
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- In chapter 31, who arrives at the police station?
- Professional who interviews Christopher in chapter 31.
- (Chapter 47)Four yellow cars in a row means a...
- (Chapter 47)Christopher wants to become an ...
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- (Chapter 47)Christopher likes this subject.
- Language that Christopher uses in chapter 47.
- (Chapter 47)The psychologist at school.
- (Chapter 31)Something that Christopher doesn´t like.
- (Chapter 31)Christopher´s rat pet.
9 Clues: (Chapter 31)Christopher´s rat pet. • (Chapter 47)The psychologist at school. • (Chapter 47)Christopher likes this subject. • Language that Christopher uses in chapter 47. • (Chapter 47)Christopher wants to become an ... • (Chapter 47)Four yellow cars in a row means a... • In chapter 31, who arrives at the police station? • ...
Words about Subjects 2023-04-27
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- Learning about musical instruments or voice
- The study of numbers, shapes,and space using reason
- We usually do experiments to proof the hypothesis
- Learning world's weather, mountains, seas,lakes, etc.
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- Learning to use computers or other electronic equipment
- Belonging to or relating to China
- A record of past events
- Doing exercise or learning to play sport
- A language that is used as global language
9 Clues: A record of past events • Belonging to or relating to China • Doing exercise or learning to play sport • A language that is used as global language • Learning about musical instruments or voice • We usually do experiments to proof the hypothesis • The study of numbers, shapes,and space using reason • Learning world's weather, mountains, seas,lakes, etc. • ...
School 2017-07-25
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- app/website used to improve your typing skills (6,4)
- author of Spilt milk and Coconut (6,6)
- a 20 minute break
- usually, the first letters of each line in the peom spell a word
- produced during physical education class
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- a class that builds physical strength (8,9)
- sis Zanele's favourite phrase (4,2,2)
- the nickname for the scariest security lady on campus
- subject tought by Ms Germishys
9 Clues: a 20 minute break • subject tought by Ms Germishys • sis Zanele's favourite phrase (4,2,2) • author of Spilt milk and Coconut (6,6) • produced during physical education class • a class that builds physical strength (8,9) • app/website used to improve your typing skills (6,4) • the nickname for the scariest security lady on campus • ...
Trig Functions 2024-10-16
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- The longest side of a right triangle
- The side next too a given angle (not the hypotenuse)
- Adjacent over Hypotenuse
- The side of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse
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- The branch of mathematics concerned with specific functions of angles and their application to calculations.
- Opposite over Adjacent
- Triangle with 90 degree angle
- Opposite over Hypotenuse
- The side across from the a given angle
9 Clues: Opposite over Adjacent • Opposite over Hypotenuse • Adjacent over Hypotenuse • Triangle with 90 degree angle • The longest side of a right triangle • The side across from the a given angle • The side next too a given angle (not the hypotenuse) • The side of a right triangle that is not the hypotenuse • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-12-04
6 Clues: Sun–centered theory • Force Newton explained • Earth–centered view of the universe • Scientist put on trial for his discoveries • Logical process using observation + testing • Scientist who used mathematics to prove heliocentrism
Renaissance Science 2024-03-06
7 Clues: He discovered gravity • Invented the scientific method • Invented the first modern telescope • Used mathematics to prove copernicus right • He had strangely correct astronomical discoveries • Taught that the sun was the center of the universe • He was seen as making the starting point for zoology
"Flowers for Algernon" Nelson ELA 8 2018-12-12
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- a group of symptoms that characterizes a disease
- having a simple innocence
- the study of mental processes and behavior
- a branch of higher mathematics
- having a constant relation in degree or number
- existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness
- examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations
- doctor who performs operations on the brain
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- a return to a less developed condition
- showing a lack of intelligence or thought
- to weaken or damage
- ridiculously unreasonable
- aware of what is happening
- a state of great interest and excitement
- a focus on a particular activity or area of study
- a person who takes advantage of any opportunity to achieve a goal
- able to be seen or touched
- a mean, nagging person
18 Clues: to weaken or damage • a mean, nagging person • having a simple innocence • ridiculously unreasonable • aware of what is happening • able to be seen or touched • a branch of higher mathematics • a return to a less developed condition • a state of great interest and excitement • showing a lack of intelligence or thought • the study of mental processes and behavior • ...
Mayan Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-09
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- Exchanging of goods (another word for trade)
- Main crop of the Mayans (another name for corn)
- Mayans were the first to use this number
- Plant whose beans are used to make chocolate
- Raised roads that ran throughout the cities
- Head god; Lord of heavens, night, and day
- god of rain
- Period of time where Mayan society thrived
- Farming method where dry trees are burned
- Offering to the gods (gifts, animals, blood)
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- Buildings to study the heavens
- A painting done on a wall while the surface is wet
- A carved stone slab
- Priest who had knowledge of mathematics & astronomy
- Ruler who was believed to be a "living god"
- Mayan merchants
- god of the merchants and trade
- Book usually folded like an accordion
18 Clues: god of rain • Mayan merchants • A carved stone slab • Buildings to study the heavens • god of the merchants and trade • Book usually folded like an accordion • Mayans were the first to use this number • Head god; Lord of heavens, night, and day • Farming method where dry trees are burned • Period of time where Mayan society thrived • Ruler who was believed to be a "living god" • ...
Education 2015-09-17
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- Mascot of MU
- Name of MU's Newspaper
- Required licensing exam from ets.org
- School of Education (SOE) is in __________ Hall
- Department in SOE: ____________ & Instruction
- School of Education Honor Society
- Unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children
- Which is not a content major to take with Education: anthropology, psychology, mathematics
- Student Teaching is _________ Credits (number written out)
- Electronic Portfolio used in the SOE
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- Registrar and the Bursar Office are in _______ Hall
- Monmouth's Football Stadium (name)
- Abbreviation for building which houses the basketball court and indoor fitness/pool
- PAM stands for Peer ____________ Mentor Program
- Time in NJ for a teacher to attain tenure in years
- TSD stands for Students of ____________
- Common set of assessments used to measure student achievement in NJ
- President of MU
18 Clues: Mascot of MU • President of MU • Name of MU's Newspaper • School of Education Honor Society • Monmouth's Football Stadium (name) • Required licensing exam from ets.org • Electronic Portfolio used in the SOE • TSD stands for Students of ____________ • Department in SOE: ____________ & Instruction • School of Education (SOE) is in __________ Hall • ...
Introduction to Biology 2021-10-06
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- the greek word “bio” means:
- _______>organ systems> organisms
- ______>Kingdom> Phylum
- _____is built upon chemistry, physics, and mathematics
- organisms that grow best in acidic habitats
- ______>Genus> Species
- single called organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes
- organisms that grow at temps above 45*/heatloving
- organisms that grow best in high salt environments
- a tendency to maintain a balanced or constant internal state; the regulation of any aspect of body chemistry, such as blood glucose, around a particular level
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- variation among members of the same species
- the greek work logos means:
- atoms>________>organelles
- the study of life
- Kingdom>______>Class
- single called organisms that lack a nucleus; prokaryotes. Exist in extreme conditions
- Molecules>Organelles>_______
- domain of all organisms whose cells have nuclei, including protists, plants, fungi, and animals
18 Clues: the study of life • Kingdom>______>Class • ______>Genus> Species • ______>Kingdom> Phylum • atoms>________>organelles • the greek word “bio” means: • the greek work logos means: • Molecules>Organelles>_______ • _______>organ systems> organisms • variation among members of the same species • organisms that grow best in acidic habitats • ...
Mark's Birthday Crossword 2025-04-24
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- A proven proposition in geometry or algebra
- Handlebar control that lets you unleash horsepower
- What we are doing for the birthday guy
- The man of the hour, celebrating 65
- One who crafts minds, often with chalk and patience
- Knowledge hub with bells and desks
- Integers evenly divisible by a given number
- Rectangular array used in linear algebra
- Hard material often used in snowmobile runner tips
- Branch of mathematics concerned with shape and space
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- Essential cranial safeguard on icy trails
- Unassuming fasteners with sharp points
- Handlebar control that lets you unleash horsepower
- A proven proposition in geometry or algebra
- Framing element hidden behind drywall
- Powered sled for winter terrain
- Structured outline of educational content
- Horizontal support that distributes load beneath a floor
- Structural skeleton supporting walls and roof
- These are blown out with a birthday wish
20 Clues: Powered sled for winter terrain • Knowledge hub with bells and desks • The man of the hour, celebrating 65 • Framing element hidden behind drywall • Unassuming fasteners with sharp points • What we are doing for the birthday guy • These are blown out with a birthday wish • Rectangular array used in linear algebra • Essential cranial safeguard on icy trails • ...
Facts about the the bride and groom-to-be 2014-12-08
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- Adam's first job
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
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- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
Certification Puzzle 2025-02-26
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- You use it to call someone
- A book full of blank pages for writing notes
- You wear this to know the time
- A place where you can watch movies
- A place where students learn
- You wear these on your feet
- The activity of reading stories for fun
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- You use this to write on paper
- The subject where you solve math problems
- The place in a school where you borrow books
- A small object you use to open doors
- A person who teaches in a school
- What you do when you use a bicycle
- A game played on a field with a ball and goals
- The activity of preparing and making food
15 Clues: You use it to call someone • You wear these on your feet • You use this to write on paper • You wear this to know the time • A place where students learn • What you do when you use a bicycle • A person who teaches in a school • A place where you can watch movies • A small object you use to open doors • The activity of reading stories for fun • ...
KANAV'S Funrun 2021-08-09
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- theorem which helps to calculate the hypotenuse of a triangle
- symbol which works as a placeholder for expression or quantities that may vary or change; is often used to represent the argument of a function or an arbitrary element of a set. In addition to numbers, variables are commonly used to represent vectors, matrices and functions.
- the value of pie(3.14...) is the most famous example of this kind of numbers
- types of equation which have the degree 2
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- the science or study of numbers, quantities or shapes
- branch of mathematics concerning numerical descriptions of how likely an event is to occur, or how likely it is that a proposition is true.
6 Clues: types of equation which have the degree 2 • the science or study of numbers, quantities or shapes • theorem which helps to calculate the hypotenuse of a triangle • the value of pie(3.14...) is the most famous example of this kind of numbers • ...
Lesson 5 A final exam 2023-09-15
6 Clues: The last. • 1+1=2; /3x27=74 • the ray of the sun. • To look or study again. • To focus or pay attention on something. • A big test. Before the school vacation.
The Things They Carried 2022-04-28
6 Clues: Daughter of O'Brien • The woman Jimmy Cross loved • the soldier's favorite subject • what country the war took place • where martha and Cross meet again • The drink they used to lighten the mood
Isaac Newton 2021-12-03
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- was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries.
- is a mathematical system attributed to Alexandrian Greek mathematician Euclid
- includes the study of such topics as numbers
- is usually stated as that every particle attracts every other particle in the universe with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
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- usually encompasses two interrelated theories by Albert Einstein: special relativity and general relativity, proposed and published in 1905 and 1915, respectively.
- are three laws of classical mechanics that describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it. These laws can be paraphrased as follows.
- study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.
- how old was isaac newton when he died
- s a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy-including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light are attracted to (or gravitate toward) one another.
- one of the oldest branches of mathematics
10 Clues: how old was isaac newton when he died • one of the oldest branches of mathematics • includes the study of such topics as numbers • is a mathematical system attributed to Alexandrian Greek mathematician Euclid • was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. • ...
Mathematics crossword puzzle 2021-05-06
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- A straight line that touches the circle at a point
- Line segments joined together to form a closed figure
- A 3D shape that consists of two equal ends, flat surfaces or faces, and also have identical cross-sections across its length.
- A Pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point called the apex.
- A line segment which joins any two points on the circle
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- a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points.
- A perpendicular line segment drawn from the vertex of the triangle to the side opposite to it.
7 Clues: A straight line that touches the circle at a point • Line segments joined together to form a closed figure • A line segment which joins any two points on the circle • a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points. • A Pyramid is a polyhedron formed by connecting a polygonal base and a point called the apex. • ...
Mathematics year 2 2023-03-20
7 Clues: Seven plus eight • fifty plus fifty • twenty plus twenty • Last month in a year • first month in a year • Two days before wednesday • How many months in a year
Solids in mathematics 2026-03-10
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- prism. This solid has 3 rectangular faces and 2 triangular faces
- Regular tetrahedron has ____ edges
- icosahedron. A solid which has 20 faces
- Regular octahedron has ____ edges
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- A brick is an example for this type of solid
- pyramid. The Egyptian pyramids take the shape of this solid
- Each face of a cube takes this shape
- dodecahedron. A solid with 12 pentagonal faces
8 Clues: Regular octahedron has ____ edges • Regular tetrahedron has ____ edges • Each face of a cube takes this shape • icosahedron. A solid which has 20 faces • A brick is an example for this type of solid • dodecahedron. A solid with 12 pentagonal faces • pyramid. The Egyptian pyramids take the shape of this solid • ...
Science and Technology 2024-02-20
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- A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and the rules for manipulating them. It allows us to solve equations, represent unknown quantities, and understand mathematical relationships.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry, engineering, and everyday life. It encompasses tools, machines, techniques, processes, and systems that help us accomplish tasks and improve our lives.
- The study of numbers, structures, quantities, and relationships. It provides a language and tools for reasoning, solving problems, and understanding the world around us.
- An educated guess or proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation. It guides research and helps us understand the world around us.
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- The science and practice of treating and preventing diseases and promoting health. It involves diagnosis, treatment, and the study of the human body and its illnesses.
- intelligence (AI):** The intelligence exhibited by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals. It involves the ability to learn and adapt, solve problems, make decisions, and understand and respond to their environmeScience:** The systematic study of the natural world and phenomena using observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing. It aims to understand and explain how the universe works and develop knowledge that can be applied to solve problems.
- The act of noticing and recording information about what you see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. It is crucial for scientists to gather data and test hypotheses.
- New creations or discoveries that solve a problem or improve upon an existing process. They can be physical objects, concepts, or methods that advance our understanding or capabilities.
- Progress, improvement, or development in knowledge, understanding, or technology. It represents the movement towards better tools, solutions, and understanding of the world.
- A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis. It involves manipulating variables, collecting data, and making observations to draw conclusions.
- A branch of mathematics concerned with the properties, measurement, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids. It helps us understand shapes, sizes, and spatial relationships.
11 Clues: The act of noticing and recording information about what you see, hear, feel, smell, or taste. It is crucial for scientists to gather data and test hypotheses. • A test conducted to understand a phenomenon or verify a hypothesis. It involves manipulating variables, collecting data, and making observations to draw conclusions. • ...
Money 2021-04-21
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- if you ..... money to bank
- what do you thing about ... food
- you can buy .... but also fake
- today i can .... so i can buy car
- when you travel the whole world you get a lot ...
- with this things you can pay anything
- when you go to the bank you can .... your money
- how much .... do you have
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- Asia people .... in mathematics
- this items is so expensive, because is .....
- when you come to the new city you will be ...
- if you order something this person will bring it to you
- when you go to the bank you can ..... bank money
- every rich people .... huge money
- if you work hard zoo can get ....
15 Clues: how much .... do you have • if you ..... money to bank • you can buy .... but also fake • Asia people .... in mathematics • what do you thing about ... food • every rich people .... huge money • today i can .... so i can buy car • if you work hard zoo can get .... • with this things you can pay anything • this items is so expensive, because is ..... • ...
Fun facts about the the Bride and Groom-to-be 2014-12-08
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- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
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- Adam's first job
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Number of Adam's siblings.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
Fun facts about the the Bride and Groom-to-be 2014-12-08
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- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Adam's first job
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
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- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert. • ...
STEAM Crossword 2024-02-01
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- to make something better
- if you want to see if your design works you have to ____ it
- third letter in STEAM
- this step in the design process involves a question
- if you need to fix something in your planning
- a person who produces paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby
- someone who designs, builds, or maintains engines
- when you begin to make what you planned
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- to share your design with the class
- second letter in STEAM
- fourth letting in STEAM
- first letter in STEAM
- to come up with multiple ideas
- during the planning stages of a design you make this
- fifth letter in STEAM
15 Clues: third letter in STEAM • first letter in STEAM • fifth letter in STEAM • second letter in STEAM • fourth letting in STEAM • to make something better • to come up with multiple ideas • to share your design with the class • when you begin to make what you planned • if you need to fix something in your planning • someone who designs, builds, or maintains engines • ...
Getting to Know Mr. Webster 2024-08-21
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- mr. websters favorite sport
- mr. webster's favorite thing to do during the summer
- mr. webster's drink he has every morning
- what are mr. websters favorite shoes to wear
- mr. websters favorite snack
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- the last name of Mr. Webster's boss
- mr. webster's favorite color/shade
- Mr. Webster's favorite sport to watch
- the video game mr. webster can't stop playing
- what subject does Mr. Webster teach
- Mr. Webster's favorite food
- What is the name of Mr. Webster's family dog, also the name of a famous pop singer last name is a planet
- who is Mr. Webster's favorite team?
- the number of teams mr. webster coaches
- mr. webster's least favorite thing to do everyday
15 Clues: mr. websters favorite sport • Mr. Webster's favorite food • mr. websters favorite snack • mr. webster's favorite color/shade • the last name of Mr. Webster's boss • what subject does Mr. Webster teach • who is Mr. Webster's favorite team? • Mr. Webster's favorite sport to watch • the number of teams mr. webster coaches • mr. webster's drink he has every morning • ...
School Subjects 2024-05-20
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- Studying the natural world and how things work.
- Science Learning to use and program computers.
- Learning about your body and how to take care of it.
- Learning to read, write, and speak.
- Education Exercising and playing sports to stay healthy.
- Learning to speak, read, and write in another tongue.
- Learning to play instruments and understand notes.
- Learning about past events and famous people.
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- Studying motion, forces, and energy.
- Learning about substances and how they change.
- Reading and understanding stories and poems.
- Learning about places and the Earth.
- Learning about numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- Studies Learning about communities and how people live.
- Creating pictures, sculptures, and other works.
15 Clues: Learning to read, write, and speak. • Studying motion, forces, and energy. • Learning about places and the Earth. • Reading and understanding stories and poems. • Learning about numbers, shapes, and patterns. • Learning about past events and famous people. • Learning about substances and how they change. • Science Learning to use and program computers. • ...
Wolf Rider: Part One 2022-09-20
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- / subject Mr. Zadinski teaches
- method Zeke claims he killed Nina by
- do not believe the phone call Andy got is real
- the way Zeke felt that led to him "killing" Nina
- place Andy calls Nina to look at her
- type of telephone Andy has in his home
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- where Andy and Paul are going before Andy gets the call
- Nina's last name
- / name of the college Andy's dad teaches at
- Andy's last name
- Andy's age
- manner in which Andy's mother died
- / college student who works in the library
- / first person to call the police about Zeke killing Nina
- / moved into a new apartment with his dad
15 Clues: Andy's age • Nina's last name • Andy's last name • / subject Mr. Zadinski teaches • manner in which Andy's mother died • method Zeke claims he killed Nina by • place Andy calls Nina to look at her • type of telephone Andy has in his home • / moved into a new apartment with his dad • / college student who works in the library • / name of the college Andy's dad teaches at • ...
