opposites Crossword Puzzles
Vocab #9 2025-01-16
Across
- (adj) completely different; opposite in nature, opinion, or action
- (v) to express the opposite
- (adj) sticking together
- (adj) able to live together and get along; things that can go together without problems
- (n) a person who thinks differently from other people; a person who does the opposite of what is expected
- (n) a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic
- (v) to put two things together
- (v) to live together without any problems; to be together in the same time or space
- (n) a place where people live together
- (n) anything that is against the law to buy or sell
- (adj) goes against your gut feeling or common sense
Down
- (v) to look at different things to see how they are opposites or not related
- (adv) an example used to support a claim or statement that is the opposite of another claim or statement
- (v) to put things together to see how they are the same
- (adj) being the opposite of real; fake or artificial
- (n) a sequence of events happening together that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged
- (v) to feel sorry for someone, something, or a situation; to feel pity; to get together with someone to feel sadness
- (n) the act of talking with someone and discussing something together
- (n) a weight used to balance an opposite weight
19 Clues: (adj) sticking together • (v) to express the opposite • (v) to put two things together • (n) a place where people live together • (n) a weight used to balance an opposite weight • (n) anything that is against the law to buy or sell • (adj) goes against your gut feeling or common sense • (adj) being the opposite of real; fake or artificial • ...
Real Numbers 2024-04-23
Across
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- A number that cannot be expressed as a ratio due to the fact that there is not a finite number of numbers when written as a decimal.
- The set of all positive counting numbers starting with zero.
- The set of all positive counting numbers (on a number line) starting with one.
Down
- A number when squared that gets a negative result.
- The set of ALL natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational, and irrational numbers.
- The set of numbers that can be written in the form a/b where a and b are integers and b0. (Written as a fraction)
7 Clues: The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • A number when squared that gets a negative result. • The set of all positive counting numbers starting with zero. • The set of all positive counting numbers (on a number line) starting with one. • The set of ALL natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational, and irrational numbers. • ...
Block 4 (and some extra) Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-14
Across
- Solving a system of linear equations by replacing a variable with its solution into the other equation.
- When any composite number is written as the product of all its prime factors.
- A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign between 2 expressions.
- Whole numbers that can be multiplied together to find a product.
- A decimal that has one or more digits that repeat forever.
- An expression that contains numbers, operations, and variables.
- A decimal that stops.
- Lines in the same plane that will never intersect(cross).
- A whole number larger than 1 that has only two possible factors, 1 and itself.
- A term that has no variable.
Down
- The ordered pair that satisfies both linear equations in the system.
- Solving a system of linear equations where one of the variables in both equations disappears using zero pairs.
- Two or more linear equations.
- A property that states numbers can be added or multiplied in any order.
- The smallest nonzero multiple that is common to two or more numbers.
- Numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers(whole numbers).
- The greatest factor that is common to two or more numbers.
- The set of all whole numbers, their opposites, and 0.
- A whole number larger than 1 that has more than two factors.
19 Clues: A decimal that stops. • A term that has no variable. • Two or more linear equations. • The set of all whole numbers, their opposites, and 0. • Lines in the same plane that will never intersect(cross). • A decimal that has one or more digits that repeat forever. • The greatest factor that is common to two or more numbers. • ...
Chp. 1 Review Vocab 2013-08-29
Across
- 2 numbers that identify the location of a point
- the variable that provides the input value of a function
- a display of data made by using the digits of the values
- the numbers that make an ordered pair and identify the location of a point
- a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- find the sum of the numbers and divide the sum by the number of items
- perform any operation(s)inside grouping symbols, simplify powers, multiply & divide in order from left to right, add & subtract in order from left to right
- a number that can't be written as a ratio of 2 integers
- a numbers distance from 0 on a number line
- a relationship that assigns exactly one output value for each input value
- tells how many to times a number
Down
- a number that is either rational or irrational
- a real number that can be written as a ratio of 2 integers
- the relationship between 2 sets of data in which both sets of data increase togethere
- the possible values for the input, or the independent variable
- whole numbers and their opposites
- the point at which the axes of the coordinate intersect
- a graph that relates data of 2 different sets
- a symbol, usually a letter, that represents 1 or more numbers
19 Clues: tells how many to times a number • whole numbers and their opposites • a numbers distance from 0 on a number line • a graph that relates data of 2 different sets • a number that is either rational or irrational • 2 numbers that identify the location of a point • a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign • the point at which the axes of the coordinate intersect • ...
Maureens Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-06
Across
- the sum of the items in a set of data
- the two perpendicular lines of a coordinate plane that intersect at the origin
- An expression that contains only numbers and operations.
- a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data
- the number of square units needed to cover the given surface
- a number whose values do not change.
- the unit for angles or temperature.
- The sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set also called average.
- the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things
- a ratio comparing a number to 100
- to write a fraction or expression in simplest form.
Down
- A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex.
- a plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal and vertical lineIntegers the set of all whole numbers and their opposites
- Highest number subtracted from the lowest number.
- the number you are dividing by in a division problem.
- the sum of the areas of the faces or surfaces of a three-dimensional figure.
- In statistics the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set.
- the number that occurs most frequently in a set of data.
- the middle number or the two middle numbers in an ordered set.
19 Clues: a ratio comparing a number to 100 • the unit for angles or temperature. • a number whose values do not change. • the sum of the items in a set of data • Highest number subtracted from the lowest number. • to write a fraction or expression in simplest form. • the number you are dividing by in a division problem. • An expression that contains only numbers and operations. • ...
Rubys Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-07
Across
- An expression that contains only numbers and operations.
- the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things
- a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data
- a plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal and vertical lineIntegers the set of all whole numbers and their opposites
- the sum of the items in a set of data
- the two perpendicular lines of a coordinate plane that intersect at the origin
- the number that occurs most frequently in a set of data.
- a number whose values do not change.
Down
- A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex.
- The sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set also called average.
- the number of square units needed to cover the given surface
- the sum of the areas of the faces or surfaces of a three-dimensional figure.
- the number you are dividing by in a division problem.
- the unit for angles or temperature.
- Highest number subtracted from the lowest number.
- In statistics the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set.
- a ratio comparing a number to 100
- the middle number or the two middle numbers in an ordered set.
- to write a fraction or expression in simplest form.
19 Clues: a ratio comparing a number to 100 • the unit for angles or temperature. • a number whose values do not change. • the sum of the items in a set of data • Highest number subtracted from the lowest number. • to write a fraction or expression in simplest form. • the number you are dividing by in a division problem. • An expression that contains only numbers and operations. • ...
Opposites - 1 2021-04-19
Opposites Attract 2020-03-16
YOUNG OPPOSITES 2020-02-07
Emoni Vocab . 2023-11-14
Acadsemic English 2025-06-10
Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Violent public spectacles in Maoist China where people accused of being "class enemies" were publicly humiliated, accused, beaten and tortured.
- An association made up of militarized students founded during the chinese cultural revolution with views aligning to the CCP
- The product of unfolding a proton through 10 dimensions
Down
- A Chinese philosophy that all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites.
- When three celestial objects with similar mass are in close proximity and therefore exerting force on each other.
- What the Trisolarians are from the perspective of Humans
6 Clues: The product of unfolding a proton through 10 dimensions • What the Trisolarians are from the perspective of Humans • A Chinese philosophy that all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites. • When three celestial objects with similar mass are in close proximity and therefore exerting force on each other. • ...
Geometry Junk 2013-05-27
Across
- The size a surface takes up, measured in square units.
- A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles. Opposite sides are parallel.
- Two rays with the same end point.
- A quadrilateral (4 sides & 4 angles) where opposites sides are parallel.
- A straight path that goes without end in two directions.
- The point where two sides meet. (Shared end points of the line segments of a polygon.)
- A straight path that goes without end in two directions.
- angle an angle that makes 90 degrees
- The distance around the figure.
- A solid shape with one curved surface and two congruent circular bases.
Down
- The flat surface of a 3D shape.
- A polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles.
- A quadrilateral (4 sides & 4 angles) with one pair of parallel sides.
- A plane figure that can be folded along a line so the two parts match.
- A triangle that has no equal sides.
- The amount of space occupied by a 3D object, measured in cubic units.
- A solid shape that has: 6 square faces all equal in size, 8 vertices (corners), and 12 equal edges.
- A solid shape with a polygon as a base and triangular faces that come to a point (vertex or apex)
- A solid shape with a circular base and a curved surface that come to a point (vertex).
- a parallelogram with four equal sides and equal opposite angles.
20 Clues: The flat surface of a 3D shape. • The distance around the figure. • Two rays with the same end point. • A triangle that has no equal sides. • A polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles. • angle an angle that makes 90 degrees • The size a surface takes up, measured in square units. • A straight path that goes without end in two directions. • ...
Contra, counter, co, and com crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- anything that is against the law to buy or sell
- the act of talking with someone and discussing something together
- a person who thinks differently from other people; a person who does the opposite of what is expected
- to express the opposite
- to live together without any problems; to be together in the same time or space
- able to live together and get along; things that can go together without problems
- an example used to support a claim or statement that is the opposite of another claim or statement
- a weight used to balance an opposite weight
- sticking together
- completely different; opposite in nature, opinion, or action
- a place where people live together
- a sequence of events happening together that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged
Down
- a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic
- to feel sorry for someone, something, or a situation; to feel pity; to get together with someone to feel sadness
- being the opposite of real; fake or artificial
- to put things together to see how they are the same
- to look at different things to see how they are opposites or not related
- in the direction that is opposite of the direction the hands on the clock move
- to put two things together
19 Clues: sticking together • to express the opposite • to put two things together • a place where people live together • a weight used to balance an opposite weight • being the opposite of real; fake or artificial • anything that is against the law to buy or sell • to put things together to see how they are the same • a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic • ...
Opposites - はんたい 2 2013-01-10
14 Clues: The opposite of うえ • The opposite of おもい • The opposite of ひだり • The opposite of かたい • The opposite of 大きい • The opposite of あつい • The opposite of わかい • The opposite of あける • The opposite of はやい • The opposite of ふるい • The opposite of つよい • The opposite of みじかい • The opposite of きたない • The opposite of はずれる
Math Vocabulary 2024-12-09
Crossword 2024-05-13
Across
- Violent public spectacles in Maoist China where people accused of being "class enemies" were publicly humiliated, accused, beaten and tortured.
- An association made up of militarized students founded during the chinese cultural revolution with views aligning to the CCP
- The product of unfolding a proton through 10 dimensions
Down
- A Chinese philosophy that all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites.
- When three celestial objects with similar mass are in close proximity and therefore exerting force on each other.
- What the Trisolarians are from the perspective of Humans
6 Clues: The product of unfolding a proton through 10 dimensions • What the Trisolarians are from the perspective of Humans • A Chinese philosophy that all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites. • When three celestial objects with similar mass are in close proximity and therefore exerting force on each other. • ...
Module 2 Vocabulary 2023-09-19
Across
- The set of numbers for counting AND zero.
- The symbol used to indicate a positive square root
- Pairs of operations that undo each other. Addition and subtraction are inverse operations.
- In repeating decimals, the line or bar placed over the digits that repeat.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- A number whose square root is a whole number.
- One of three equal factors of a number.
- a decimal in which one or more digits repeat
- the set of numbers used for counting.
- One of the two equal factors of a number.
- a decimal where the repeating digit is zero.
Down
- the positive square root of a number
- A number whose cube root is an integer. 27 is a perfect cube because its cube root is 3.
- a number that cannot be expressed as the ratio a⁄b, where a and b are integers and b is not zero.
- numbers that can be written as the ratio of two integers in which the denominator is not zero. All integers, fractions, mixed numbers, and percents are rational numbers.
- A statement or example that shows a conjecture is false.
- the set of rational numbers together with the set of irrational numbers
- the most useful subject ever.
- a process of approximating a decimal number by eliminating all decimal places past a certain point without rounding.
19 Clues: the most useful subject ever. • the positive square root of a number • the set of numbers used for counting. • One of three equal factors of a number. • The set of numbers for counting AND zero. • One of the two equal factors of a number. • a decimal in which one or more digits repeat • a decimal where the repeating digit is zero. • ...
Ch.3 Vocab-Lacie 2023-10-09
Across
- fraction-a fraction (or decimal) within a fraction
- numbers, variables, or the product of a number and variables
- flipped fraction
- and negative whole numbers including 0
- value-the distance a number is from 0 on a number line
- quantity that can be changed and is not fixed
- inverse-when you add opposites, the sum is always 0
- decimal-a decimal that has a pattern that repeats
- an entity whose value does not change throughout the calculation
Down
- form- if the top and bottom have no common factors other than 1
- terms-the terms that contain the same variable which is raised to the same power
- expression-an algebraic expression with the highest exponent of a variable being 1
- mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- that have the same absolute value and are equidistant from 0
- number, a variable, or a combination of numbers and variables and operation symbols
- integer that is written along with a variable or it is multiplied by the variable
- numbers-a number that can be written as a/b where b does not equal 0
- decimal-a decimal that ends
- property-when a factor is multiplied by the sum/addition of two terms, it is essential to multiply each of the two numbers by the factor, and finally perform the addition operation
19 Clues: flipped fraction • decimal-a decimal that ends • and negative whole numbers including 0 • quantity that can be changed and is not fixed • decimal-a decimal that has a pattern that repeats • fraction-a fraction (or decimal) within a fraction • inverse-when you add opposites, the sum is always 0 • value-the distance a number is from 0 on a number line • ...
Electricity 2025-01-21
Across
- A common source of portable power for gadgets
- Materials that allow the flow of electric charge (electrons) easily, such as metals like copper and aluminum.
- The process by which a charged object can induce a charge in another object without direct contact, often leading to the redistribution of charge.
- The particle that flows to create electricity in circuits.
- Can be positive or negative and influences electric forces.
- The transfer of heat or electricity through a material by direct contact of its particles, allowing the movement of charge carriers (like electrons).
- What like charges do to each other.
- The pathways through which electricity travels.
- Powers your home and devices when switched on.
- Materials that do not allow the flow of electric charge easily, such as rubber, glass, and plastic.
- What opposites do in a magnetic field.
Down
- The resistance encountered when two surfaces slide against each other, which can produce heat and affect motion.
- Often seen when you rub a balloon on your hair.
- If one light goes out, the whole circuit stops working.
- The blueprint of an electrical circuit, using symbols.
- Found in the nucleus and gives hydrogen its identity.
- This particle helps stabilize the nucleus without a charge.
- Allows multiple devices to operate without affecting each other.
- The flow of electric charge, typically through conductors, which can produce heat, light, and magnetic effects.
19 Clues: What like charges do to each other. • What opposites do in a magnetic field. • A common source of portable power for gadgets • Powers your home and devices when switched on. • Often seen when you rub a balloon on your hair. • The pathways through which electricity travels. • Found in the nucleus and gives hydrogen its identity. • ...
words for math 2022-09-28
Across
- put the numbers {3, 12, 5, 2, 9} into order from highest to lowest.
- the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- the value, which on adding with the original number results in zero value.
- is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- a pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner
Down
- The numbers that include natural numbers and zero
- a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation.
- the number on the other side of 0 number line, and the same distance from 0.
- a number whose decimal representation eventually becomes periodic solve
- a decimal which can be expressed in a finite number of figures or for which all figures to the right of some place are zero
- Any number that can be written as a ratio (or fraction) of two integers
11 Clues: The numbers that include natural numbers and zero • the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. • put the numbers {3, 12, 5, 2, 9} into order from highest to lowest. • a number whose decimal representation eventually becomes periodic solve • Any number that can be written as a ratio (or fraction) of two integers • ...
chapter 1 Jake N crossword 2021-09-03
4 Clues: What you add to a number to get zero • a whole number; a number that is not a fraction • Numbers that are in opposite positions on the number line. • Rational number, in math, a number that can be represented as the quotient p/q of two integers such that q ≠ 0
Decimal Types 2023-10-22
4 Clues: whole numbers and their opposites • a decimal that ends in repeating zeros • a decimal in which a digit or digits repeats endlessly • a number that can be used to describe a part of a whole, a part of a set, a location on a number line, or division of whole numbers
DC #1 ( in-) (un-) Opposites 2021-11-09
DC #1 ( in-) (un-) Opposites 2021-11-09
P3/P4 Opposites (Set 2) 2024-02-26
P5/P6 Opposites (Set 2) 2024-02-28
Issue 19 Herald Crossword — Opposites 2022-05-30
Math Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
Across
- A pair of numbers that gives the location of a point on the coordinate plane
- A number and its opposite are __ of each other
- A number used to multiply a variable
- Numbers that are the same distances from zero but on opposite sides of 0
- A grid formed by two number lines that intersect in a right angle at the origin
- Is a mathematical phrase that contains one or more variable and/or operations
- Any number that can be written as a over b where b does not equal to 0
- A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number
- Positive and negative whole numbers
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- A number formed by repeated multiplication of the same factor is called a power. You can use an exponent and a base to write a number
- Non-negative numbers with no fraction and decimal parts
- A number greater than 1 that has more than two whole-number factors
- A number that divides another number, leaving no remainder
- The 4 areas created by two axes on the coordinate plane
- The number is the product of that number and another whole number
- a whole number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors, itself and 1
16 Clues: Positive and negative whole numbers • A number used to multiply a variable • A number and its opposite are __ of each other • A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown number • Non-negative numbers with no fraction and decimal parts • The 4 areas created by two axes on the coordinate plane • A number that divides another number, leaving no remainder • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-05-13
Across
- Asking a question that does not require an answer.
- A form of non-verbal communication that reflects an individual's emotions.
- Using opposites to illustrate a point. E.g. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”
- A form of non-verbal communication that creates a bond between speaker and listener. It can communicate how much you care about their thoughts.
- Appealing to logic and reasoning.
- Appealing to the emotions.
- Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect.
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- This helps you feel and look confident and calm. It demonstrates high status meaning the audience feel you have something worth listening to. It also helps you to breathe easily and project your voice.
- A form of non-verbal communication that makes a speech more compelling, trustworthy, and help the listener connect better. E.g. hand movements.
- Showing authority on subject.
- Technique to show change in topic or to allow audience to think about point.
- Illustrating a problem that exists, and giving a _______ to reduce its impact.
- Using imagery (topic-related) to engage the audience, especially for a hook.
- Using statistics or research to support ideas to show expert knowledge on the topic.
- Using beliefs to support ideas.
- Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience.
16 Clues: Appealing to the emotions. • Showing authority on subject. • Using beliefs to support ideas. • Appealing to logic and reasoning. • Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect. • Asking a question that does not require an answer. • Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience. • A form of non-verbal communication that reflects an individual's emotions. • ...
Literary Terms 2023-12-07
Across
- A comparison between two different ideas or objects
- Figure of speech in which the author gives human traits, characteristics, emotions, or actions to something that is not human
- A character, story, or idea that appears again and again in stories.
- The use of an object or idea that represents something bigger in the story.
- The use of humor, exaggeration, or irony to expose and criticize something or someone.
- Language that is designed to evoke one of the five senses
- A repeated pattern of an image, word, sound, or symbol that keeps occurring in the story.
- When two words that are opposites are right next to each other
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- Characters and setting are introduced
- Figure of speech that is an exaggeration or overstatement.
- The use of hints or clues to suggest what will happen later in literature
- The repetition of the first letter or syllable of a group of words near each other.
- When the audience knows something that the characters do not know.
- A story or picture that uses symbols as a way to convey hidden meanings.
- A comparison between two unlike objects or ideas using like or as
- The author's feelings toward a character shown through diction and word choice
16 Clues: Characters and setting are introduced • A comparison between two different ideas or objects • Language that is designed to evoke one of the five senses • Figure of speech that is an exaggeration or overstatement. • When two words that are opposites are right next to each other • A comparison between two unlike objects or ideas using like or as • ...
ch 3 vocab 2022-11-28
Across
- A plan formed by a horizontal line called the x axis and a vertical line called the y-axis
- the point where the two axes of the coordinate plane intersect
- any integer greater than zero
- See horizontal number line on a coordinate plane
- axis the vertical number line on a coordinate plane
- the distance of an integer from zero on the number line
- and a line that divides a figure into two halves that are reflections of each other
- any number that can be written as a ratio A over B and where A and B are integers and b equals 0
- -Coordinatesn the second number in an ordered pair tells the distance to move up or down
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
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- the first number in an ordered pair tells the distance to move right or left
- a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid
- integers any integer less than zero
- a Figure has line symmetry if it can be folded about a lie so that it is two parts match exactly
- the two numbers that are the same distance in opposite directions from zero on the number line
- the four regions of coordinate plane separated by the x-axis and the y-axis
16 Clues: any integer greater than zero • integers any integer less than zero • the set of whole numbers and their opposites • See horizontal number line on a coordinate plane • a pair of numbers used to locate a point on a grid • axis the vertical number line on a coordinate plane • the distance of an integer from zero on the number line • ...
Color 2022-05-19
Across
- A color usually associated with water and emotions
- The first color of the rainbow.
- This color is also the name of a fruit.
- A word describing a color scheme that is based only on one color.
- Technically, this isn't a color. It is often used to make other colors darker.
- The color of a flower that is named after the sun.
- Many tree trunks are this color.
- Technically, this isn't a color. It is used to make other colors lighter.
- Make this color by mixing blue and red
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- These colors are often called "opposites" on the color wheel, because they are located across from each other on the color wheel.
- This group of colors includes Orange, Green and Purple.
- These two words describe a group or combination of colors that are used in interior decoration. For example, you might choose a certain group of colors to use in your room to create a specific mood or "look".
- A name for the green, blue and purple color group. It is associated with a temperature.
- The name for the red, orange and yellow color group.
- These three colors are used to mix every other color.
- A color usually associated with nature and growing things.
16 Clues: The first color of the rainbow. • Many tree trunks are this color. • Make this color by mixing blue and red • This color is also the name of a fruit. • A color usually associated with water and emotions • The color of a flower that is named after the sun. • The name for the red, orange and yellow color group. • These three colors are used to mix every other color. • ...
Force & Motion Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-25
Across
- - A type of electricity that can be used to push and pull things at a distance. It is typically made by friction and causes things like dust to be attracted to you.
- - The force resisting motion.
- - When one force is stronger than the other the result is motion.
- - An object that produces a magnetic field.
- - The process of an object moving or being moved.
- - A series of repetitive events.
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- - Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel.
- -A force that attracts objects toward the earth. "What goes up, must come down!"
- - When a moving object makes the same pattern again and again.
- - When two equal forces act in opposite directions the result is that the forces are balanced and there is no motion.
- - The invisible space where a magnet can exert it's force on another object.
- - When magnets with the same charges come together we say they "repel" or push each other apart.
- - When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together.
- - A push or a pull that can cause the motion of an object to change. It has two important properties: strength and direction.
14 Clues: - The force resisting motion. • - A series of repetitive events. • - An object that produces a magnetic field. • - The process of an object moving or being moved. • - When a moving object makes the same pattern again and again. • - When one force is stronger than the other the result is motion. • ...
CROSSWORD LESSON 1 - ADJECTIVES(OPPOSITES) 2022-10-26
Opposites Crossword Puzzle (Unit 5) 2025-11-16
12 Clues: the opposite of fat • the opposite of new • the opposite of rich • the opposite of short • the opposite of quiet • the opposite of cheap • the opposite of young • the opposite of small • the opposite of married • the opposite of handsome • the opposite of difficult • the opposite of beautiful
Great Words to Describe Opposites 2022-03-14
10 Clues: very wise • cranky & pouty • harmful & spiteful • friendly & agreeable • irritable & complaining • wise & thoughtful behavior • overwhelming happy & joyful • unfriendly & easily angered • hopeless & dangerous; very bad • practical & possible to do easily
School crossword: find the opposites 2022-09-21
DC #1 ( in-) (un-) Opposites 2021-11-09
50 Degrees Below Zero/Opposites 2015-02-02
Unit 1A (find the opposites) 2018-09-23
PYP EAL WEEK 13 OPPOSITES 2023-11-06
Force & Motion Crossword 2022-10-25
Across
- - A type of electricity that can be used to push and pull things at a distance. It is typically made by friction and causes things like dust to be attracted to you.
- - The force resisting motion.
- - When one force is stronger than the other the result is motion.
- - An object that produces a magnetic field.
- - The process of an object moving or being moved.
- - A series of repetitive events.
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- - Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel.
- -A force that attracts objects toward the earth. "What goes up, must come down!"
- - When a moving object makes the same pattern again and again.
- - When two equal forces act in opposite directions the result is that the forces are balanced and there is no motion.
- - The invisible space where a magnet can exert it's force on another object.
- - When magnets with the same charges come together we say they "repel" or push each other apart.
- - When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together.
- - A push or a pull that can cause the motion of an object to change. It has two important properties: strength and direction.
14 Clues: - The force resisting motion. • - A series of repetitive events. • - An object that produces a magnetic field. • - The process of an object moving or being moved. • - When a moving object makes the same pattern again and again. • - When one force is stronger than the other the result is motion. • ...
Week Nine Crossword 2025-10-29
Across
- all three types of irony have to do with these
- – One of the names for the thing you put after a quote with the author’s last name and page number.
- – they make the rules for formatting your English and liberal arts papers
- – the two words at the top of the last page of a paper where you’ve used quotes and cited sources
- – the feeling you have as you read a book, hear a song, or watch a movie
- – You will often use a colon to introduce a _____________.
- – details, description, or dialogue an author uses to let us know what people in the story are like (i.e. kind, mean, selfish, shy, etc.)
- – a form of a verb that functions as a noun, ending in “-ing” (like running)
- – the person telling us a story
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- – an alliteration is a repetition of these in words that are close together
- When a description in a sentence seems to refer to the wrong person, place, or thing
- – A comparison of two relationships. For example, pear : fruit :: Danish : pastry
- – the first three words Mr. O. uses to get everyone’s attention at the start of class
- – a reference an author makes to something the audience might recognize
14 Clues: – the person telling us a story • all three types of irony have to do with these • – You will often use a colon to introduce a _____________. • – a reference an author makes to something the audience might recognize • – the feeling you have as you read a book, hear a song, or watch a movie • ...
7th Grade Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-15
Across
- Ordered pairs of numbers used to locate a point on a grid.
- To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
- A set of rules for evaluating an expression involving more than one operation. Order of __________.
- The horizontal number line in a coordinate plane.
- Multiplying a sum by a number is the same as multiplying each addend by that number and then adding the two products.
- The vertical number line in a coordinate plane.
- A numeral that tells you how many times you would multiply the base times 1.
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- The distance of a number from zero on a number line. The ________ value.
- On the coordinate plane, the point of intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis
- Incorrect answer choices that are common errors and can distract you from selecting the correct answer in a multiple-choice question.
- A decimal whose digits end.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites: {...,—3,—2,—1, 0, 1, 2, 3,...}.
- The number or expression used as a factor in a power.
- A number that can be written in fraction form.
- The four sections into which the x-axis and y-axis divide the coordinate plane.
- The numbers that are used in counting; the positive integers.
- A term that does not have variables.
- A number, a variable, or the product of a number and one or more variables.
18 Clues: A decimal whose digits end. • A term that does not have variables. • A number that can be written in fraction form. • The vertical number line in a coordinate plane. • The horizontal number line in a coordinate plane. • The number or expression used as a factor in a power. • To find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression • ...
Rhetorical Devices and Techniques 2023-12-06
Across
- The way words are put together to form phrases, clauses, and sentences
- The attitude a literary work takes towards its subject and theme. It reflects the narrator's
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases
- A brief story or tale told by a character in a piece of literature
- Placing of two items side by side to create a certain effect
- A reference to a historical or literary figure, event, or object
- Sensory details in a work
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds or any vowel sounds within a formal grouping
- An overstatement characterized by exaggerated language
- A logical approach where you progress from general ideas to specific conclusions
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- A statement that seems contradictory, but is actually true
- The use of angry and insulting language in satirical writing
- Verbal irony in which apparent praise is actually harshly critical
- What is implied by a word. The emotional weight to a word
- An opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed by parallelism of words that are the opposites of, or strongly contrasted with, each other
- Type of reasoning whereby information about a part of a class is applied to the class as a whole
- Recurring syntax where parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed alike
- The order of terms in the first of parallel clauses is reversed in the second
18 Clues: Sensory details in a work • An overstatement characterized by exaggerated language • What is implied by a word. The emotional weight to a word • A statement that seems contradictory, but is actually true • The use of angry and insulting language in satirical writing • Placing of two items side by side to create a certain effect • ...
Culminating Math Crossword 2022-06-14
Across
- The part of the quadratic formula below the square root symbol.
- Line segment joining the midpoints of two sides and is parallel to the third line segment.
- A function in trig that is equal to the ratio of the side that is adjacent to an acute angle to the hypotenuse in a right angle triangle.
- A plane curve that is symmetrical and U-shaped.
- The distance from the center of the circle to the edge.
- A function in trig that is equal to the ratio of the side opposite of a given angle to the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
- The point of intersection of the parabola and its line of symmetry.
- The ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side.
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- Substitute into a formula to solve an equation.
- Line segment joining two points.
- Breaking down a number into smaller numbers that when multiplied together it gives you the original number.
- A diagram that shows the relationship of quantity.
- When the coefficients of a variable are opposites, you add the equation in order to eliminate the variable.
- Full length from one edge to another.
- Term The number that is not beside a variable.
- The number before the variable.
16 Clues: The number before the variable. • Line segment joining two points. • Full length from one edge to another. • Term The number that is not beside a variable. • Substitute into a formula to solve an equation. • A plane curve that is symmetrical and U-shaped. • A diagram that shows the relationship of quantity. • The distance from the center of the circle to the edge. • ...
AP Psychology Personality 2023-04-24
Across
- type of defense mechanism; disguise threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- type of defense mechanism; shift sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable things
- psychologist who developed the id, superego, and ego
- Freud's part of the "ice burg"; unconscious; moral compass
- type of defense mechanism; switch unacceptable impulses to their opposites
- psychologist that agrees with Maslow; believed people were basically good
- psychologist that believed that Freud's theories were male dominated; believed basic anxiety results from helplessness and isolation people feel in a hostile world
- type of defense mechanism; person rejects that the problem is real and/or serious
- type of personality test that provide ambiguous stimuli to trigger projection of inner thoughts and feelings
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- type of defense mechanism; going back to our comfortable childhood days
- methods to reduce anxiety by distorting reality
- type of defense mechanism; self-justifying
- type of defense mechanism; changing unwanted desires into something socially valued
- psychologist that followed Freud's footsteps but felt that a child's social, not sexual, struggles define their personality; spoke of inferiority complex
- Freud's part of the "ice burg"; conscious; reality principle; satisfies the ids impulses in realistic ways
- psychologist that believed people shared a collective consciousness
- Freud's part of the "ice burg"; satisfy unconscious drives; pleasure principle
- a person's typical way of thinking, feeling, and acting
18 Clues: type of defense mechanism; self-justifying • methods to reduce anxiety by distorting reality • psychologist who developed the id, superego, and ego • a person's typical way of thinking, feeling, and acting • Freud's part of the "ice burg"; unconscious; moral compass • psychologist that believed people shared a collective consciousness • ...
Ch.3 Vocab - Frank 2023-10-06
Across
- States that when a factor is multiplied by the sum/addition of two terms, it is essential to multiply each of the two numbers by the factor, and finally perform the addition operation
- inverse is when you add opposites the sum is always zero
- are the terms that have the same variables, and the same exponent values
- is a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation that does not have an equal sign
- is when Mathematics are defined as the breaking or decomposition of an entity
- is a decimal that has a pattern that repeats
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- the answer to a multiplication problem
- is a decimal that ends
- in the answer to a subtraction problem
- is an integer that is written along with a variable or it is multiplied by the variable
- is an algebraic expression with the highest exponent of a variable being 1
- is a fraction when the numerator and the denominator have no common factors besides one
- are the number being multiplied
- is either a single number or variable, or numbers and variables multiplied together
- is a positive and negative whole number including zero
- is the answer to an addition problem
- is a mathematical statement that is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign
- is the distance a number is from zero on a number line
18 Clues: is a decimal that ends • are the number being multiplied • is the answer to an addition problem • the answer to a multiplication problem • in the answer to a subtraction problem • is a decimal that has a pattern that repeats • is a positive and negative whole number including zero • is the distance a number is from zero on a number line • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-10
Across
- Any number that exists in the real world and can be placed on a number line
- A line that indicates the edge of the region of values for which the inequality is true. It is dashed or solid.
- A value, or values, we can put in place of a variable (such as x) that DOES NOT makes the equation or inequality true.
- Limitations or boundaries placed on a situation.
- Set The list of all possible solutions.
- A function whose graph is a straight line. Describes a gradual rate of change, either positive or negative. When drawn, it presents a straight line.
- Zero and counting numbers.
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- A value, or values, we can put in place of a variable (such as x) that makes the equation or inequality true.
- Any number that can NOT be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers
- Any number than can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers
- Counting numbers.
- Whole numbers and their opposites.
- Compares two values, showing if one is less than, greater than, or simply not equal to another value.
13 Clues: Counting numbers. • Zero and counting numbers. • Whole numbers and their opposites. • Set The list of all possible solutions. • Limitations or boundaries placed on a situation. • Any number that exists in the real world and can be placed on a number line • Any number than can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers • ...
Year 10 Indigenous Poetry 1 2019-08-04
Across
- These are pitted against guns to symbolise the conflict Aboriginal people experience.
- Oodgeroo equates the life of Aboriginal people to be like the life of...
- When a sentence continues on to a next line without a pause; when the poet 'presses enter'.
- Oodgeroo's original full name (without the space in the middle so it fits in the crossword).
- Oodgeroo is originally from this island in Queensland
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- A figure of speech (technique) where you compare one thing with another using 'like' or 'as'.
- The term used to describe a person who inhabited or existed in a land before the arrival of colonist.
- When you steal things by force, often in a time of war or conflict.
- In 'I am Proud', the poet says that they are proud of two things - skin and ?
- When you compare and contrast two things that are opposites.
- A figure of speech (technique) where you refer to a thing by mentioning it as something else. In this way you suggest that the thing has properties like the 'something else'. e.g. My old bomb rattled while I drove it down the road.
- Something that represents.
12 Clues: Something that represents. • Oodgeroo is originally from this island in Queensland • When you compare and contrast two things that are opposites. • When you steal things by force, often in a time of war or conflict. • Oodgeroo equates the life of Aboriginal people to be like the life of... • ...
Cameron's crossword puzzle 2022-09-28
Across
- A number without fractions; an integer.
- A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- A decimal which can be expressed in a finite number of figures or for which all figures to the right of some place are zero
- A number that when added to a given number gives zero
- A pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner.
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- A number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q
- Find an answer to, explanation for
- If they are each the same distance away from zero, but on opposite sides of the number line.
- A decimal fraction in which a figure or group of figures is repeated indefinitely, as in 0.666…
- A number with no decimal or fractional part and it includes negative and positive numbers, including zero.
- The magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
- The resulting combination of mathematical symbols
12 Clues: Find an answer to, explanation for • A number without fractions; an integer. • The resulting combination of mathematical symbols • A number that when added to a given number gives zero • The magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign. • A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal • ...
Electricity word puzzle 2023-12-08
Across
- a stationary electric charge typical produced by friction which causesparks or cracker ling
- the difference in potential between two points in an electric field. The current is the flow of charges between two points.
- a law stating that like charges repel and opposites charger attracted within a force proportional to products of the charge
- difference voltage between these poles, the maximum potential deference a power source can have is called the electromotive force (emf)
- defined as the restrictions of electrons flow
- an electricial path branches so that the currents divides and only part of it flow through any branch
- all electric circuits have three main parts
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- is defined as the rate at which charge flows througg a circuit
- is a flow of charge particles such as iron or electrons moving through electricity conductor or space
- a region that is a charge particle or object within which a force would be exerted on other charge particles of the object
- all components are connected end to end and form single paths for current flow
- electric power is the transfer of electrical energy within a circuit
12 Clues: all electric circuits have three main parts • defined as the restrictions of electrons flow • is defined as the rate at which charge flows througg a circuit • electric power is the transfer of electrical energy within a circuit • all components are connected end to end and form single paths for current flow • ...
Task 3: The Spanish Conquests - Glossary 2022-07-18
Across
- Spanish term for conqueror, usually applied specifically to the men who invaded Mexico and Peru
- Peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located
- Famous for being bad or immoral
- At the bottom of Africa
- Route of slave ships from Africa to the Americas
- Prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492
- One of the Indigenous groups under the rule of Aztec Empire
- Increase in prices and fall in purchasing power of money
- original inhabitants of a place
- Brought under control by force
- European legal instrument that divided the Americas between Spain and Portugal
- More than one deity or god
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- The trade of raw materials from the Americas to Europe, manufactured goods from Europe to Africa and slaves from Africa to the Americas
- Relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries
- A person of mixed race - Spanish and Indigenous
- Sail all the way around (the world in Magellan's case)
- Act of settling amongst and establishing control over Indigenous peoples
- A belief that natural things can have souls
- Two things that are represented as opposites
- Draws map
- Where the first Spanish settlements were located, island that is now the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti
- The transfer of plants, animals, diseases and people between the Americas and Asia, Africa and Europe
- The Mesoamerican Indigenous group that ruled the Aztec Empire
- An economic practice of European colonial powers that used colonies for the benefit of the mother country
24 Clues: Draws map • At the bottom of Africa • More than one deity or god • Brought under control by force • Famous for being bad or immoral • original inhabitants of a place • A belief that natural things can have souls • Two things that are represented as opposites • Peninsula where Spain and Portugal are located • Relating to Spain or Spanish-speaking countries • ...
Megan Scheib's Exam Review 2022-12-13
Across
- two numbers whose product is 1 (flip the numerator and denominator to generate a reciprocal)
- consists of numbers, operations, and variables
- a number's distance from zero on the number line..... written as lal
- a set of whole numbers and their opposites
- a term that has no variable (number only)
- a number whose only factors are 1 and the numeber
- a decimal that ends
- two numbers are relatively prime if their GCF is 1
- expression consisting of 1 term
- a number that produces a true statement when substituted for the variable in an equation
- the smallest of the common multiples of 2 or more numbers
- an operation that "undoes" another
- a number that can be written as the quotient of 2 integers
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- the largest common factor shared by 2 or more whole numbers
- the numerical factor of a term (the number in front of a variable)
- consists of numbers and operations NO EQUAL SIGN
- used to express numbers that are very large or very small
- never ending
- writing a number as the product of prime numbers
- performing the same operation on either side if an inequality produces equivalent inequalities
- a number with more than 2 factors
- a number, variable, or product of one or more numbers and variables
- a location in the coordinate plane(x,y)
- a display of paired data that can suggest whether or not a relationship between two variables exists or not
24 Clues: never ending • a decimal that ends • expression consisting of 1 term • a number with more than 2 factors • an operation that "undoes" another • a location in the coordinate plane(x,y) • a term that has no variable (number only) • a set of whole numbers and their opposites • consists of numbers, operations, and variables • consists of numbers and operations NO EQUAL SIGN • ...
Emily's Seymour Style Vocab! 2023-01-05
Across
- The boy made a _____ attempt to win the girl's love back.
- The vatican is ruled by _____, or the pope.
- The basketball team had an ______ defeat with a 0-12 score.
- The athlete accepted the gold metal with _____.
- The movie was _____ of my childhood.
- My dreams are usually ____, as I forget them when I wake up.
- The criminal tried to ______ to avoid the truth.
- The older sister tried to be a good _____ for her little sister.
- My family usually celebrates the ____ of Christmas with calendars.
- The man was rich because he was a part of the _____.
- The ______ of the pillow was soft.
- The man wrote a ______ amount of books, almost 200!
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- The _____ woman welcomed me into the store.
- The boy showed a _____ of respect for the teacher by being disrespectful.
- I usually _____ myself between fights to prevent them.
- The man looked ______ with his hood and ski mask on.
- The king _____ the throne to the prince.
- The park was ______, it was named after a president.
- There is an _____ between light and dark, as they are opposites.
- The boy was looking for a ________ or like-minded girl.
- The student's homework was ____, as it was incomplete.
- The earth is ______ because it has been there for a long time.
- The girl looked ____ in that dress.
- Lesotho is an example of an ______.
- My friend Jane is the ________ example of a good friend because she is nice and is always there for me.
25 Clues: The ______ of the pillow was soft. • The girl looked ____ in that dress. • Lesotho is an example of an ______. • The movie was _____ of my childhood. • The king _____ the throne to the prince. • The _____ woman welcomed me into the store. • The vatican is ruled by _____, or the pope. • The athlete accepted the gold metal with _____. • ...
Zanda's Math Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- A bar graph whose bars represent the frequency of numeric data within equal intervals
- The least common multiple of two or more denominators
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- The sum of the faces of a three-dimensional figure
- The output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input, or independent variable
- plot, A visual display in which each piece of data is represented by a dot above a number line
- An expression that contains at least one variable
- A question that has many different, or variable, answers
- The vertical axis on a coordinate plane
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- The number of cubic units needed to fill a given space
- To write a fraction or expression in simplest form
- The largest common factor of two or more given numbers
- An arrangement of two-dimensional figures that can be folded to form a solid figure
- A comparison of two quantities by division
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- In statistics, the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set
- The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- A comparison of two quantities by division
- The number of times a data value occurs
- A rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one unit
- a group of items
- A set of information collected about people or things, often to draw conclusions about them
22 Clues: a group of items • The number of times a data value occurs • The vertical axis on a coordinate plane • The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • A comparison of two quantities by division • A comparison of two quantities by division • An expression that contains at least one variable • To write a fraction or expression in simplest form • ...
Maddie & Sienna's Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-06
Across
- The number of square units needed to find an object or space
- close to impossible
- can not happen
- A question that has many different, or variable, answers
- The comparison of two numbers
- A number in the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- A number that is multiple by another number to get a product
- Measuring a three dimensional object
- A value that is less than another
- A statistical question involving an answer in number form
- close to certain
- A term with no variable
- The x-axis and y-axis divide the coordinate plane into four sections called quadrants
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- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
- Difference between lowest and highest number
- The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable
- How likely something is to happen
- The exact given number
- A plane form by the intersection of the y-axis and the x-axis
- Part of the expression
- The number that occurs most often or the most
- A number or object that occurs most often
- The middle number
- A ratio comparing a number to 100
- The point where the y-axis and x-axis intersect on the coordinate plane
- A value that is higher than another
- A sentence that shows us if the quantities are equal
- The average
- The distance around a polygon
- The bottom number of a fraction that is the whole
30 Clues: The average • can not happen • close to certain • The middle number • close to impossible • The exact given number • Part of the expression • A term with no variable • The comparison of two numbers • The distance around a polygon • How likely something is to happen • A ratio comparing a number to 100 • A value that is less than another • A value that is higher than another • ...
Shaes crossword 2023-06-07
Across
- The middle number or the mean (average) of the two middle numbers in an ordered set of data
- The distance of a number from zero on a number line; shown by
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- The vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- The top number of a fraction that tells how many parts of a whole are being considered
- The sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set; also called average
- A denominator that is the same in two or more fractions
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal
- An angle that measures 90°
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- A number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- The chances of something happening
- The x- and y-axes divide the coordinate plane into four regions. Each region is called a quadrant
- The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- A triangle containing a right angle
- In statistics, the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set
- A comparison of two quantities by division
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- A ratio comparing a number to 100
- The number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data; when all numbers occur with the same frequency, we say there is no mode
- The number of times a data value occurs
20 Clues: An angle that measures 90° • A ratio comparing a number to 100 • The chances of something happening • A triangle containing a right angle • The vertical axis on a coordinate plane • The number of times a data value occurs • The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • A comparison of two quantities by division • A number that is a factor of two or more numbers • ...
Liam Crossword 2023-06-07
Across
- statistics the difference between the greatest and least values in data sets
- - the least common multiple of two or more denominators.
- the difference between the Lowest and greatest response
- I love a grid boards by the end section or horizontal and vertical lines is used to locate coordinates
- a value, much greater or much less than others in data.
- - the number of times a data value occurs
- - I finished the number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor.
- -I said information collected about people are things often to draw conclusions about them
- the number of numbers that occurs most frequently in a set of data.
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- a bar graph, whose bars represent the frequency of a numeric data with an equal intervals.
- - a table that list items together, according to the number of times or frequency that that item occurs
- the likelyhood of something happening.
- -an element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- - The vertical axis on a coordinate plane.
- for unit of measurement for angles or temperatures.
- down amount of mass something has
- the sum of the items in a set of data, divided by the number of items in the set.
- the number of an ordered pair that locate a point on a coordinate graph.
- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane.
- the middle number or the mean of the two middle numbers, and it ordered set of data.
20 Clues: down amount of mass something has • the likelyhood of something happening. • - the number of times a data value occurs • - The vertical axis on a coordinate plane. • the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane. • for unit of measurement for angles or temperatures. • the difference between the Lowest and greatest response • ...
Algebra 2 2014-06-11
Across
- Arrangement of objects in a specific order.
- A number and its opposite(negative) are the same distance from 0.
- The set of all inputs in a relation (usually x).
- A strength of a relationship between two data sets.
- Data based on population size.
- If equals are divided by equals, the quotients are equal.
- Difference between the smallest and largest data values.
- Logarithm to the base of 10.
- Each element of a set in which order is not important.
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- A polynomial of two terms.
- Number pairs where the sign of the radicals or imaginary numbers are opposites.
- The likelihood of an event happening.
- The type of roots (real, rational, or imaginary) found in a polynomial.
- A relation in which each element in the domain corresponds with exactly one element in the range
- If equals are added to equals, the sum are equal.
- The value of the expression b^2 - 4ac for a quadratic equation.
- A number that appears with a radical sign.
- Deals with the collection, organization, summarization, and interpretation of data.
- Fraction whose numerator, denominator, or both contain fractions.
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers.
- The shape of the graph of a quadratic function.
- Set of ordered pairs.
- Middle number when the data are arranged in numerical order.
- Sum of all data values divided by the number of data values.
- Data value that occurs most frequently.
25 Clues: Set of ordered pairs. • A polynomial of two terms. • Logarithm to the base of 10. • Data based on population size. • The likelihood of an event happening. • Data value that occurs most frequently. • A number that appears with a radical sign. • Arrangement of objects in a specific order. • A symbol that represents one or more numbers. • ...
Semester Review 2017-05-23
Across
- how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
- words that mean the opposite
- reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
- person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
- a hint about what will happen in the story
- the author's message
- the sequence of events in a story
- exciting part or turning point of story
- slanted font in text
- words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
- how the story ends
- the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
- the main character of a story
- comparison not using like or as
- when a character thinks back in time
- a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
- paragraph in a poem
- time and place of a story
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- problem in the story
- words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
- words that mean the same
- giving human traits to a non-human object
- repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
- characters talking to each other
- the author's attitude
- an exaggeration
- buzz, bang, plop
- a made up story
- comparison using like or as
- factual/informational text
- an object represents something else
- speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
32 Clues: an exaggeration • a made up story • buzz, bang, plop • how the story ends • paragraph in a poem • problem in the story • the author's message • slanted font in text • the author's attitude • words that mean the same • time and place of a story • factual/informational text • comparison using like or as • words that mean the opposite • the main character of a story • ...
Word Lists Crossword Puzzle: co-, com-, contra-, and counter- 2021-12-15
Across
- (v) to put two things together
- (v) to express the opposite
- (adj) able to live together and get along; things that can go together without problems
- (v) to live together without any problems; to be together in the same time or space
- (n) a place where people live together
- (n) a person who thinks differently from other people; a person who does the opposite of what is expected
- (v) to look at different things to see how they are opposites or not related
- (n) a sequence of events happening together that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged
- (n) a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic
- (adj) goes against your gut feeling or common sense
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- (n) the act of talking with someone and discussing something together
- (v) to feel sorry for someone, something, or a situation; to feel pity; to get together with someone to feel sadness
- (adj) being the opposite of real; fake or artificial
- (adj) sticking together
- (n) a weight used to balance an opposite weight
- (v) to put things together to see how they are the same
- (adv) in the direction that is opposite of the direction the hands on the clock move
- (n) anything that is against the law to buy or sell
- (n) an example used to support a claim or statement that is the opposite of another claim or statement
- (adj) completely different; opposite in nature, opinion, or action
20 Clues: (adj) sticking together • (v) to express the opposite • (v) to put two things together • (n) a place where people live together • (n) a weight used to balance an opposite weight • (n) anything that is against the law to buy or sell • (adj) goes against your gut feeling or common sense • (adj) being the opposite of real; fake or artificial • ...
Foundations of Algebra 2024-04-05
Across
- A number that can't be written as a ratio; it has an infinite decimal that does not repeat
- A math expression containing one or more variables
- How numbers are grouped in a sum or product does not change the value
- A number belonging to the set made up of the whole numbers and their opposites
- A number belonging to the set of numbers that are used to count (1,2,3, etc.)
- The constant preceding the variables in a product
- The total count of digits used to express numbers in a system
- A (superscript) number; tells how many times a factor is repeated
- A math phrase that can't be determined true or false
- The order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the value
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- A number that can be written as a ratio of two integers in the form A/B with B ≠ 0
- Replacing a quantity with its equal
- A number or a variable, or an indicated product of a number and variable(s)
- The distance from zero on the number line
- a(b + c) = ab + ac, or a(b - c) = ab - ac
- The opposite or negative of a number; the sum of a number and its additive inverse is zero
- A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown
- A numerical value with no variables
- A number belonging to the set made up of zero and the natural numbers
- The multiplicative ____ is the reciprocal of a number
20 Clues: Replacing a quantity with its equal • A numerical value with no variables • The distance from zero on the number line • a(b + c) = ab + ac, or a(b - c) = ab - ac • A letter or symbol used to represent an unknown • The constant preceding the variables in a product • A math expression containing one or more variables • A math phrase that can't be determined true or false • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab - Bella 2023-10-06
Across
- decimal a decimal that ends
- a flipped fraction
- answer to a multiplication problem
- the number on the outside of the division problem
- the number being multiplied
- terms terms who variables (x and y) with their exponents (the 2 in x2) are the same
- the values on which mathematical expressions are equal
- property property that defines how multiplication operation is distributed over addition and subtraction
- decimal a decimal that has a pattern that repeats
- a fixed and well-defined number or other non-changing mathematical object
- fraction a fraction ( or decimal) within a fraction
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- the bottom number in a fraction
- the top number in a fraction
- a multiplicative factor involved in some turn of a polynomial
- inverse when you add opposites, the sum is always 0
- an expression which is made up of variables and constants
- form if the bottom and top number have no common factors besides 1
- finding what to multiply to get an expression
- numbers that have the same value and are equidistant from 0
- positive and negative whole numbers ; including 0
- a symbol that represents a mathematical object
- expression algebraic expressions containing constant and variables raised to the power of 1
- numbers a number that can be written as a/b where b does not = 0
- a statement that the values of 2 mathematical expressions are equal
- numbers a number with both an integer and proper fraction
25 Clues: a flipped fraction • decimal a decimal that ends • the number being multiplied • the top number in a fraction • the bottom number in a fraction • answer to a multiplication problem • finding what to multiply to get an expression • a symbol that represents a mathematical object • the number on the outside of the division problem • ...
Vocab #3 Cros 2024-11-18
Across
- four truths that depict buddhism’s deepest meanings
- the concept of the transcendent and immanent ultimate reality
- a person sent on a religious mission
- Large peninsula where Indians lived
- the religious and moral law governing individual conduct
- the force generated by a person's actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism
- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- the spiritual life principle of the universe
- a defense for China against the nomads of the regions
- there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time
- supporters both of magic and of proto-science
- The ___ Empire was an ancient Indian empire on the Indian subcontinent
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- one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- rebirth of the aspect of an individual that persists after bodily death
- a member of a people speaking an Indo-European
- means to be good to one's parents
- a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation
- the path to nirvana
- the administrative system of the traditional Chinese government.
- a place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven
- an important spiritual doctrine shared by Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
- the most ancient Hindu scriptures
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment
- all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites
- the religion of the majority of people in India and Nepal
26 Clues: the path to nirvana • means to be good to one's parents • the most ancient Hindu scriptures • Large peninsula where Indians lived • a person sent on a religious mission • the spiritual life principle of the universe • supporters both of magic and of proto-science • a member of a people speaking an Indo-European • each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society • ...
Unit 1 (Segments & Lines) 2025-02-06
Across
- used to remove an exponent of 2 from an equation
- two capital letters back-to-back represent this
- property used in a proof that allows the sides of an equation to be switched
- reason used in a proof when two equations are combined together
- a flat surface
- made from the connection between 2 points
- used to calculate the length of diagonal segments
- a rule that can be proved
- occurs when a conclusion is made from looking at a pattern
- lines that have identical slopes
- points on the same line
- the first reason in any proof
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- relationship used to represent how a distance can be broken into 2 distances
- reason used in a proof when like-terms are combined on the same side of an equation
- any sentence that contains a hypothesis followed by a conclusion
- reason used in a proof when parentheses are eliminated
- lines whose slopes are opposites in sign & flips of each other
- a midpoint does this to a segment
- reason used in a proof that allows the name of a segment or length to be reversed
- rule accepted without having to be proved
- operation most commonly used as a last step to solving an equation
- this occurs when an If-Then Statement is reversed
- used to show that a conclusion is false or wrong
- "tick marks" on pictures are used to indicate this
24 Clues: a flat surface • points on the same line • a rule that can be proved • the first reason in any proof • lines that have identical slopes • a midpoint does this to a segment • rule accepted without having to be proved • made from the connection between 2 points • two capital letters back-to-back represent this • used to remove an exponent of 2 from an equation • ...
Unit 1: Number Systems 2024-07-18
Across
- The answer of a subtraction problem
- When the numerator and denominator do not have any common factors other than 1
- The answer to an addition problem
- The bottom in a fraction
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites
- Numbers less than zero or words that mean less than zero
- The number being divided
- The answer to a multiplication problem
- Numbers that can be written as a fraction, terminating and repeating decimals
- A number being multiplied
- A number that divides into another number
- The set of all counting/natural numbers starting with zenatural numbersturalnumbers Whole numbers beginning with
- The inverse or opposite of a fraction
- The distance a number is from zero on a number line
- A number that represents part of a whole, where the part is Base Ten
- the answer to a division problem
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- A number in which the numerator is larger than the denominator
- A set of which all elements are also contained in another larger set
- Number Whole numbers beginning with one
- A number consisting of a whole number and a proper fraction
- Numbers greater than zero or words that mean greater than zero
- The top number in a fraction
- A number that represents part of a whole and uses a division bar to represent the part of a whole
- A way to group numbers based on similar characteristics
24 Clues: The bottom in a fraction • The number being divided • A number being multiplied • The top number in a fraction • the answer to a division problem • The answer to an addition problem • The answer of a subtraction problem • The inverse or opposite of a fraction • The answer to a multiplication problem • Number Whole numbers beginning with one • ...
K+D 2025-07-16
Across
- Where did the Groom propose to the Bride?
- What’s the couple’s investment strategy?
- Their go-to white wine
- In their first year, the Groom wrote what 52 times?
- Who is better at backing up a trailer like a red neck?
- To prepare for her life with the Groom, how much money has the Bride spent on coaching?
- Which element does the Groom love so much the Bride built him a fortress to surround it?
- What is the first thing the Bride & Groom do each day?
- Who’s the culinary wizard at home delighting everyone with delicious meals?
- To prepare for his life with the Bride, how many years of training did the Groom do?
- The couple is aligned on most things. They are polar opposites in this one domain?
Down
- What time dimension does the Groom live in?
- What final career ambition does the Groom have for the Bride?
- What did the couple do on Chilean volcanoes in August?
- What term of endearment does the couple use for each other (and everyone else) that causes confusion at home?
- The Groom often describes the Bride's eyes as an airport floor. Which Airport?
- What cosmic phenomenon does the Groom compare his love to—inescapable, immense, and all-consuming?
- Some of you in this room describe the Bride's communication as…
- Couples favorite physics term symbolizing connection across distance
- What time dimension does the Bride live in?
20 Clues: Their go-to white wine • What’s the couple’s investment strategy? • Where did the Groom propose to the Bride? • What time dimension does the Groom live in? • What time dimension does the Bride live in? • In their first year, the Groom wrote what 52 times? • What did the couple do on Chilean volcanoes in August? • Who is better at backing up a trailer like a red neck? • ...
Kari + Don 2025-08-08
Across
- The couple is aligned on most things. They are polar opposites in this one domain?
- Where did the Groom propose to the Bride?
- Couples favorite physics term symbolizing connection across distance
- What is the first thing the Bride & Groom do each day?
- To prepare for her life with the Groom, how much money has the Bride spent on coaching?
- What time dimension does the Bride live in?
- What’s the couple’s investment strategy?
- What cosmic phenomenon does the Groom compare his love to—inescapable, immense, and all-consuming?
- What did the couple do on Chilean volcanoes in August?
- Some of you in this room describe the Bride's communication as…
- In their first year, the Groom wrote what 52 times?
Down
- The Groom often describes the Bride's eyes as an airport floor. Which Airport?
- To prepare for his life with the Bride, how many years of training did the Groom do?
- Which element does the Groom love so much the Bride built him a fortress to surround it?
- What final career ambition does the Groom have for the Bride?
- What term of endearment does the couple use for each other (and everyone else) that causes confusion at home?
- Their go-to white wine
- What time dimension does the Groom live in?
- Who is better at backing up a trailer like a redneck?
- Who’s the culinary wizard at home delighting everyone with delicious meals?
20 Clues: Their go-to white wine • What’s the couple’s investment strategy? • Where did the Groom propose to the Bride? • What time dimension does the Bride live in? • What time dimension does the Groom live in? • In their first year, the Groom wrote what 52 times? • Who is better at backing up a trailer like a redneck? • What is the first thing the Bride & Groom do each day? • ...
Integers 2025-08-20
Across
- Numbers that are the same distance from 0 but in opposite directions. They have the same number but the opposite signs.
- A number’s distance from zero on a number line. It is never negative.
Down
- Numbers that are greater than 0. They are located to the right of 0 on a number line.
- Numbers that are less than 0. They are located on the left of 0 on a number line.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- Two numbers whose sum is zero. Opposite numbers form this.
- Two numbers whose sum is zero. The additive inverse of a number is the opposite of that number, i.e, the additive inverse of a is -a.
7 Clues: The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • Two numbers whose sum is zero. Opposite numbers form this. • A number’s distance from zero on a number line. It is never negative. • Numbers that are less than 0. They are located on the left of 0 on a number line. • Numbers that are greater than 0. They are located to the right of 0 on a number line. • ...
Ancient china 2025-03-15
Across
- A part of the philosophy of Taoism, the yin and yang are opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark", "hot and cold", and "male and female".
- The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
Down
- an instrument that responds to ground displacement and shaking
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful.
7 Clues: A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • an instrument that responds to ground displacement and shaking • A type of varnish used to protect items and make them more beautiful. • When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time. • ...
Marxism 2014-02-20
Across
- Marx / The founder of Marxism.
- Engels / This person was involved with the revolutionary groups in Paris and worked out Marxism with Karl Marx.
- System / This means that by studying something and its opposite you can find the truth of its existence.
- / The way America, and most of the world, works. They believe this is evil and allows the rich to become more powerful than the poor.
- / Karl Marx was really into the idea of this guy.
- Man's best friend
- / In order for any change to take place, the existing power mist be overthrown.
- Society / There is no morality because morals are determined by the...
- / Their worldview.
- / Followers are called...
- League / A secret propaganda society.
- Likes to chase mice
- Conflict / The higher class struggles to keep the lower class down. The lower class is struggling to rise above their status.
Down
- Large marsupial
- / Marxists believe this is the best solution where everyone lives in total equality.
- / This is distributed equally through taxation.
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- / A method of logic where you try to understand how things work together and how opposites can be in unity.
- / Another name for Marxism.
- / What creates class systems and division in society.
- / The goal is this for all people.
- System / To become a Marxist, you must believe in this.
- Communist Manifesto / The most famous communist text written by Karl Marx.
24 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • / Their worldview. • Likes to chase mice • / Followers are called... • / Another name for Marxism. • Marx / The founder of Marxism. • / The goal is this for all people. • League / A secret propaganda society. • / This is distributed equally through taxation. • / Karl Marx was really into the idea of this guy. • ...
CHapter 5 2014-10-02
Across
- (Words) Highly positive words
- You indicate your unwillingness to accept something
- An extensional devise that keeps your language up to date and helps guard against static evaluation
- The opposite of disconfirmation, involves your acknowledging the presence of the other person
- A type if miscommunication that occurs when the senders and the receivers meanings are not the same
- The failure to distinguish between similar but different people, objects or events
- (Language) Expresses racist attitudes
- (Words) Highly negative words
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- The tendency to look at the world in terms of opposites and to describe it in extremes
- Sending messages without the intention of giving another person information you believe is false
- A Communication pattern in which we ignore someone's presence a well as that persons message
- (Messages) May infringe on a persons need to maintain negative face
- Never giving labels greater attention than the actual thing
- (Orientation) The tendency to look first at the actual people, object and events and only afterward at their labels
- Another extensional device that identifies each individual as and individual
- (orientation) The tendency to view people, objects, and events according to the way they are talked about
- refers to the emotional meaning that specific speakers-listeners give to a word
- (Messages) Allows you to express a desire without insulting or offending anyone
- Forgetting that language symbolizes only a portion of reality, never the whole
- (Language) Language that puts down someone because of their gender
20 Clues: (Words) Highly positive words • (Words) Highly negative words • (Language) Expresses racist attitudes • You indicate your unwillingness to accept something • Never giving labels greater attention than the actual thing • (Language) Language that puts down someone because of their gender • (Messages) May infringe on a persons need to maintain negative face • ...
Math 8 Vocabulary 2013-05-16
Across
- All x-values in a relation
- transformation that shows a "Turn"
- longest side of a right triangle
- Type of trend in a scatter plot where all the values are increasing
- Numbers that only can be written as decimals that do NOT end NOR have a pattern (, 2 , etc.
- 2 angles that sum to 180°
- Numbers in the set: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …
- When finding Percent Change, Subtract, then divide by the ________ number
- Whole Numbers and their opposites
- Variable on the y-axis
- Two "opposite" angles that have the same degree measure
- Transformation that gets bigger/smaller
- The property that says 5 + -5 = 0
- the "inside space" of a 3-d object
- Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, ….
Down
- Property: x + 0 = x
- 2 angles that sum to 90°
- Property: 3(x + 2) = 3x + 6
- B in the pyramid formula stands for the _____ of the base side
- Property: (x + 3) + 4 = x + (3 + 4)
- one of the 2 sides of a right triangle that forms the right angle
- Part out of 100
- ____ of Change in a relation is when you find the change in y divided by the change in x.
- ______ area the "outside covering" of a 3-d object
- Switch < to > if divide or multiply by a ____________ number
- Numbers that can be fractions, or decimals that end or repeat
- A perfect _______ is a number that's square root is a whole number (1,4,9, 16,25, ...)
27 Clues: Part out of 100 • Property: x + 0 = x • Variable on the y-axis • 2 angles that sum to 90° • Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, …. • 2 angles that sum to 180° • All x-values in a relation • Property: 3(x + 2) = 3x + 6 • longest side of a right triangle • Whole Numbers and their opposites • The property that says 5 + -5 = 0 • transformation that shows a "Turn" • the "inside space" of a 3-d object • ...
Math Analysis Ch1 2015-08-18
Across
- The set of numbers {1, 2, 3, . . .}
- Mr. Bull is now the principal of this school
- The symbols that represent less than and greater than
- Intervals that contain positive or negative infinity are what type of interval
- The property that guarantees that "a" is either less than, greater than, or equal to "b"
- The property that proves that (3)(5)=(5)(3)
- Whole numbers and all of their opposites
- The name of the notation used for very large or very small numbers
- The set of all output values of a function
- The set of all input values of a function
- The multiplicative inverse of a number
- The last name of Amador's principal
- The last name of Amador's new leadership teacher
- The 5 in the expression x^5
Down
- The property that proves that (2 + 3) + 7 = 2 + (3 + 7)
- The opposite of a number (two words)
- Members of a set
- The value of a number raised to the power of zero
- The numbers used to identify a point in the plane
- The x in the expression x^5
- The set of numbers that includes zero and the natural numbers
- Any number that is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal
- Any number that can be written as a fraction
- Any number that can be written as a decimal
- Last name of the Amador couple who are both science teachers
25 Clues: Members of a set • The x in the expression x^5 • The 5 in the expression x^5 • The set of numbers {1, 2, 3, . . .} • The last name of Amador's principal • The opposite of a number (two words) • The multiplicative inverse of a number • Whole numbers and all of their opposites • The set of all input values of a function • The set of all output values of a function • ...
How Well Do You Know Deli? 28 Questions For 28 Years 2020-06-03
Across
- The name of my dance partner from home (1)
- My hometown
- My favourite dish using my favourite fruit
- My favourite kind of jewellery
- My favourite school subject
- The name of my dance partner from home (2)
- The one thing I would never allow into my house
- The name of my childhood cat
- Something I’ve always wanted to learn how to drive
- The name of my new initiative
- A nickname only one person in the world uses for me.
- Papa Reeve's favourite food
- Things I struggle to open all the time (hint: ask Biggs!)
- What I'd like to be called
- A bad habit I have/had
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- A habit I have while cleaning
- Something I absolutely hate the smell of.
- The reason why I went to see Reeve for the first time
- A person I see myself in a lot.
- My sister's name
- How I like my coffee
- An animal I’m afraid of
- My favourite comfort food
- Where I had my first real conversation with Rude
- The name of my new personal project
- The name of the baker in my hometown
- A friend I have who confirms that "opposites attract" (or repel, depends on how you see it!)
- Where I gave my first kiss
- The first piece of jewellery I picked with Laney at the shop
- The name of the magazine I had an important interview and photo shoot with (hint: ask Virgil)
30 Clues: My hometown • My sister's name • How I like my coffee • A bad habit I have/had • An animal I’m afraid of • My favourite comfort food • Where I gave my first kiss • What I'd like to be called • My favourite school subject • Papa Reeve's favourite food • The name of my childhood cat • A habit I have while cleaning • The name of my new initiative • My favourite kind of jewellery • ...
Math Vocabulary 2023-05-01
Across
- the middle number of a set
- figures that are the same shape with congruent and corresponding angles
- a ratio that represents the relationship between two dimensions
- angles that have a sum of 180
- the length of the perimeter of a circle
- an answer that is close to the exact answer
- the number that appears most frequently
- average
- a plan for how money is saved and spent
- a number that can be written as a fraction
- the ratio of a number to 100
- the point where the x and y axis intersect
- the difference between the highest and lowest values
- a letter used to represent a number
Down
- describes the chance that an event will occur
- the distance from the opposite sides of a circle through the center of the circle
- having the same size and shape
- the product of a given number and a whole number
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- angles whose sum is 90
- a number that has two factors 1 and itself
- a number multiplied by another to find a product
- equal
- the distance from the center of a circle to the edge
- a number sentence containing a variable
- number of cubic units needed to fill a space
- a comparison of two quantities
- the square units needed to cover a surface
- an equation that shows two ratios are equal
- a number sentence showing the relationship between unequal quantities
30 Clues: equal • average • angles whose sum is 90 • the middle number of a set • the ratio of a number to 100 • angles that have a sum of 180 • having the same size and shape • a comparison of two quantities • a letter used to represent a number • the length of the perimeter of a circle • a number sentence containing a variable • the number that appears most frequently • ...
Zanda's Math Crossword 2023-06-06
Across
- A bar graph whose bars represent the frequency of numeric data within equal intervals
- The number of times a data value occurs
- A comparison of two quantities by division
- An expression that contains at least one variable
- In statistics, the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set
- A rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one unit
- The least common multiple of two or more denominators
- The output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input, or independent variable
- A group of items
- A comparison of two quantities by division
Down
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- plot A visual display in which each piece of data is represented by a dot above a number line
- To write a fraction or expression in simplest form
- The largest common factor of two or more given numbers
- The sum of the faces of a three-dimensional figure
- The number of cubic units needed to fill a given space
- A question that has many different, or variable, answers
- The vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- A set of information collected about people or things, often to draw conclusions about them
- An arrangement of two-dimensional figures that can be folded to form a solid figure
22 Clues: A group of items • The number of times a data value occurs • The vertical axis on a coordinate plane • The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • A comparison of two quantities by division • A comparison of two quantities by division • An expression that contains at least one variable • To write a fraction or expression in simplest form • ...
Carly and Brianna's Puzzle 2023-06-06
Across
- number that is multiplied by another number to get a product.
- element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- statistics,the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set.
- of two numbers whose product is 1.
- group of items.
- point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect on the coordinate plane.
- Graph,A graph that uses sections of a circle to compare parts to the whole and parts to other parts.
- write a fraction or expression in simplest form.
- ratio that compares two quantities measured in two different units.
- ratio comparing a number to 100.
- two perpendicular lines of a coordinate plane that intersect at the origin.
Down
- value,The distance of a number from zero on a number line.
- sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set.
- set of information collected about people or things,often to draw conclusions about them.
- number of square units needed to cover the surface given.
- number that is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression.
- letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can be changed.
- number whose value does not change.
- graph,A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data.
- face of a three-dimensional figure by which the figure is measured or classified.
20 Clues: group of items. • ratio comparing a number to 100. • of two numbers whose product is 1. • number whose value does not change. • write a fraction or expression in simplest form. • element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites. • number of square units needed to cover the surface given. • value,The distance of a number from zero on a number line. • ...
Maddie & Sienna's Crossword 2023-06-07
Across
- Part of the expression
- Measuring a three dimensional object
- A question that has many different, or variable, answers
- can not happen
- How likely something is to happen
- A term with no variable
- close to impossible
- The average
- A sentence that shows us if the quantities are equal
- The exact given number
- The point where the y-axis and x-axis intersect on the coordinate plane
- The bottom number of a fraction that is the whole
- The number of square units needed to find an object or space
Down
- The distance around a polygon
- A ratio comparing a number to 100
- A number that is multiple by another number to get a product
- A value that is higher than another
- The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable
- A number or object that occurs most often
- The comparison of two numbers
- The x-axis and y-axis divide the coordinate plane into four sections called quadrants
- A value that is less than another
- close to certain
- The middle number
- The number that occurs most often or the most
- Difference between lowest and highest number
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
- A plane form by the intersection of the y-axis and the x-axis
- A number in the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- A statistical question involving an answer in number form
30 Clues: The average • can not happen • close to certain • The middle number • close to impossible • Part of the expression • The exact given number • A term with no variable • The distance around a polygon • The comparison of two numbers • A ratio comparing a number to 100 • A value that is less than another • How likely something is to happen • A value that is higher than another • ...
1.1 - 5.7 Vocabulary 2025-01-30
Across
- a ratio that compares two quantities with different units
- the horizontal line on a coordinate plane
- two or more fractions that have the same value
- bottom number in a fraction
- mathematical phrase that uses variables, numbers and operations; has NO equal sign
- compares two quantities
- letters or symbols that are used to represent an unknown number
- likelihood of something happening
- the process for evaluating expressions in a specific order
- a decimal ends
- any whole number that is positive or negative, including zero
Down
- number that can be written as an integer or fraction, as a decimal it is terminating or repeating
- mathematical notation that implies repeated multiplication
- two numbers that the same distance from zero on a number line and have the same absolute value
- gives the location of a point on a coordinate plane (x,y)
- operations that undo eachother
- mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign to say that two expressions are equivalent
- the distance a number is from zero
- numbers that CAN NOT be written as a fraction, when in decimal form they are not terminating or repeating
- fraction where the numerator is larger than the denominator
- intersection of the x-axis and y-axis (0,0)
- a decimal in which the digits or group of digits repeats forever
- mathematical sentence that compares two expressions
- top number in a fraction
- the vertical line on a coordinate plane
25 Clues: a decimal ends • compares two quantities • top number in a fraction • bottom number in a fraction • operations that undo eachother • likelihood of something happening • the distance a number is from zero • the vertical line on a coordinate plane • the horizontal line on a coordinate plane • intersection of the x-axis and y-axis (0,0) • ...
Ionic and Covalent Compounds 2023-12-11
Across
- State of ionic compounds.
- Sharing a pair of electrons creates a ___________ bond.
- The chemical formula for an ionic compound gives the ________ of atoms in the crystal.
- An atom that gives away an electron has a __________ charge.
- The first bonds formed in all covalent compounds are ___________ bonds.
- All bonds in a structure with resonance have ___________ length and strength.
- Elements on the ___________ side of the Periodic Table tend to gain electrons.
- An ionic bond forms when atoms ___________ electrons.
- Bond between a metal and a non-metal.
- Sharing three pairs of electrons creates a ___________ bond.
- When ionic compounds are placed in water, they _________ electricity.
- A triple covalent bond will have the ___________ bond energy.
- Compound made by covalently bonding identical atoms.
- Positively charged ion.
Down
- Ion arrangement in an ionic compound.
- Metals __________ electrons to non-metals.
- Bond between a non-metal and a non-metal.
- Sharing two pairs of electrons creates a ___________ bond.
- Negatively charge ion.
- What happens to ions in an ionic compound when placed in water?
- Electrons found in the outer shell
- Relationship between Lattice energy and coulombic force of attraction.
- Only elements after the ___________ period can have expanded octets.
- Covalent bonds are formed through a ___________________ of electrons.
- ___________ tend to lose electrons.
- Like charges will ___________ .
- Atoms react in order to get a _____________ outer shell.
- Opposites charges will ___________ .
- An atom that receives an electron has a ____________ charge.
- Ionic compounds tend to have high ___________ points.
30 Clues: Negatively charge ion. • Positively charged ion. • State of ionic compounds. • Like charges will ___________ . • Electrons found in the outer shell • ___________ tend to lose electrons. • Opposites charges will ___________ . • Ion arrangement in an ionic compound. • Bond between a metal and a non-metal. • Bond between a non-metal and a non-metal. • ...
SAXON L1-40 Math Vocabulary 2023-10-14
Across
- The bottom number of a fraction; tells how many parts in one whole
- A period of ten years
- The set of counting numbers, their opposites (negatives), and zero
- A part of a line that begins at a point and continues without end in one direction
- A product of a counting number and another number
- A triangle with at least two sides of equal length
- An angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- A period of one thousand years
- The answer to a subtraction problem
- A tool for measuring angles
- A triangle with three sides of different lengths
- The answer to a division problem
Down
- A number that names part of a whole
- Lines that stay the same distance apart and never intersect
- An operation that separates a number into a given number of equal parts
- The top number of a fraction; tells how many parts of a whole are counted
- An angle that measures 180 degrees
- Two lines that intersect at right angles
- A triangle in which all sides are the same length
- A period of one hundred years
- The answer to an addition problem
- A point of an angle, polygon, or solid where two or more lines or line segments meet
- A flat surface that has no boundaries
- A line segment that is part of a polygon
- The answer to a multiplication problem
- A closed, flat shape with straight sides
26 Clues: A period of ten years • A tool for measuring angles • A period of one hundred years • A period of one thousand years • The answer to a division problem • The answer to an addition problem • An angle that measures 180 degrees • A number that names part of a whole • The answer to a subtraction problem • A flat surface that has no boundaries • ...
Math Crossword 2022-12-13
Across
- an operation that "undoes" another
- an algebraic expression consisting on one term
- ratio of two different measurements where the 2nd measurement is 1
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- a number that produces a true statement when substituted for a variable in an equation
- the numerical factor of a term (the number in front of a variable)
- a comparison of two quantities
- a location in the coordinate plane (x,y)
- two numbers are relatively prime if their GCF is 1
- the smallest of the common multiples of two or more numbers
- writing a number as the product of prime numbers
- a comparison of two expressions using greater that or less than signs
Down
- a number whose only factors are 1 and the number
- used to express numbers that are very large or very small
- a numbers distance from zero on a number line...written as |a|
- a display of paired data that can suggest whether or not a relationship between two variables exist or not
- a term that has no variable
- consists of numbers, and operations
- it has more then two factor
- two numbers whose product is 1 (flip numerator and denominator to generate a reciprocal)
- ratio comparing two different units
- consists of numbers, operations, and variables
- a number, variable, or the product of any one or more number or variables
- the largest common factor shared by 22 or more whole numbers
24 Clues: a term that has no variable • it has more then two factor • a comparison of two quantities • an operation that "undoes" another • consists of numbers, and operations • ratio comparing two different units • a location in the coordinate plane (x,y) • the set of whole numbers and their opposites • an algebraic expression consisting on one term • ...
Novel Introduction 2025-09-23
Across
- evil double released by the potion
- a doctor who creates a potion, trying to help humanity
- Jekyll's friend whom the story follows
- novel theme related to the good and evil present in society and in humanity
- friend and distant cousin of Mr. Utterson
- a reputable doctor who tells part of the story
- Dr. Jekyll reflects the duplicitous atmosphere of Victorian society
- deceitful, two-faced
- a literary example of a doppelganger
- his university degree
- a type of novel with an investigator, clues, hypotheses, and rational explanations
- a setting that conveys the theme of the double
- man is divided into two parts, a good one and an evil one
Down
- the practice of claiming to have moral standards or beliefs that your behavior doesn't actually fit
- narrator who tells most of the story
- like Faustus and Frankenstein, Jekyll is punished for wanting to go beyond human limits
- subduing or restraining something or someone
- coined by J. P. Richter, meaning 'the people who see themselves'
- how Stevenson lived, in conflict with Victorian society
- the contrast between two things that are total opposites
- a type of novel that involves dark gloomy settings, isolation, mystery, and horror
- his other most well known novel
- island where Stevenson died
- descriptions of Jekyll and Hyde have a deeper-than-physical meaning
- a warmer country where Stevenson tried to improve his health
- Stevenson as a child
- where Stevenson was born
27 Clues: deceitful, two-faced • Stevenson as a child • his university degree • where Stevenson was born • island where Stevenson died • his other most well known novel • evil double released by the potion • narrator who tells most of the story • a literary example of a doppelganger • Jekyll's friend whom the story follows • friend and distant cousin of Mr. Utterson • ...
Expressive means and Stylistic Devices 2025-11-14
Across
- A question asked for effect, not an answer.
- Arrangement in rising importance.
- Omission of the pronominal (adverbial) connective.
- Reversed order of structures.
- Joining two words to form one.
- Omission of conjunctions.
- Contrast of opposites.
- Forming new words from roots and affixes.
- Separation of a word/phrase for emphasis.
- Repeating words or phrases.
- Exaggeration.
- Reversal of normal word order.
- Saying the opposite of what is meant.
- Combination of contradictory terms.
- Similar grammatical structure repeated.
- Using a descriptive phrase instead of a simple word.
- One verb or preposition joins two objects within the same phrase, often with different meanings.
- A descriptive phrase expressing a quality.
- Division of words with a dash.
- Decrease from important to trivial.
- Creating tension or uncertainty.
- Substitution by association (e.g., “the crown”).
Down
- Deliberate misspelling to show pronunciation.
- When a phrase is loosely joined to another clause.
- Repetition of vowel sounds.
- A humorous use of a word or phrase that has several meanings.
- Excessive use of conjunctions.
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
- Harsh, unpleasant sound.
- Comparison without “like” or “as.”
- Meaningless or absurd language.
- Words imitating sounds.
- Sudden breaking off in speech.
- Part used to represent the whole.
- Rhythmical pattern of a poem.
- Deliberate downplaying of importance.
- Pleasant, harmonious sound.
- Double negation to express a positive idea.
- Comparison using “like” or “as.”
39 Clues: Exaggeration. • Contrast of opposites. • Words imitating sounds. • Harsh, unpleasant sound. • Omission of conjunctions. • Repetition of vowel sounds. • Repeating words or phrases. • Pleasant, harmonious sound. • Reversed order of structures. • Rhythmical pattern of a poem. • Excessive use of conjunctions. • Joining two words to form one. • Sudden breaking off in speech. • ...
6th Grade Vocab 2020-06-02
Across
- solution to a division problem
- factor/the ratio of two corresponding sides in a set of similar figures
- regions on the coordinate plane
- rate/a comparison of two measurements with a denominator of 1
- number/a number that can be written as a fraction, as a terminating decimal or as a repeating decimal
- value/the distance a number is away from zero
- ratio/two ratios that express the same relationship; all equivalent ratios can be simplified to the same ratio value
- positive or negative whole number
- number that is being split into groups
- divided by a number
- comparison between two quantities with different units of measure
- integers can be opposites if they are equal distance away from zero on the number line but on different sides of zero
- number/a positive counting number starting with 0
- plane/the plane containing the x- and y-axes
Down
- out of 100
- solution to a multiplication problem
- table/a table which includes values that are equivalent ratios
- the solution to a multiplication problem
- point (0, 0); where the x- and y-axes intersect
- solution to a subtraction problem
- comparison between two different quantities
- number that divides into another
- solution to an addition problem
- that two values are not equal
- equal ratios
25 Clues: out of 100 • equal ratios • divided by a number • that two values are not equal • solution to a division problem • regions on the coordinate plane • solution to an addition problem • number that divides into another • solution to a subtraction problem • positive or negative whole number • solution to a multiplication problem • number that is being split into groups • ...
APA vocab 2022-03-11
Across
- any 4 regions of a coordinate plane
- the number of times an event happens
- y=2x
- logical or sensible
- the number to be divided in a division problem
- raised to a power of 3
- for each or for every
- a polygon with 3 sides and 3 angles
- a procedure that a pattern must follow
- to break down
- the median of the upper 50% of the data
- a comparison of two quantities
- (0,0)
- a pattern in a set of data
- to meet or cross at a common point
- a connection found between numbers
- difference between upper and lower quartile
- a letter used to represent a number
- symbols used to group part of an expression
- the point where 2 rays meet
Down
- the ratio of a number to 100
- to ask many people the same question
- y=x+2
- the second place to the right of the decimal
- a number less than 0
- the median of the lower 50% of the data
- raised to the power of 2
- to divide or separate
- a number and its opposite
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- a change from one unit to another
- intersecting at right angles
- the number in a category that appears the most
- a graph that uses bars to show frequency
- the same in value
- never meeting or intersecting
36 Clues: y=2x • y=x+2 • (0,0) • to break down • the same in value • logical or sensible • a number less than 0 • to divide or separate • for each or for every • raised to a power of 3 • raised to the power of 2 • a number and its opposite • a pattern in a set of data • the point where 2 rays meet • the ratio of a number to 100 • intersecting at right angles • never meeting or intersecting • ...
LITERATURE TERMS 2013-10-30
Across
- struggle between two opposing sides or forces; dilemma, problem, fight, battle, rivalry, etc.
- words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses and help create a vivid description for the reader.
- differences; opposites.
- the repetition of the initial consonants in sequence or close proximity to each other.
- qualities that make a person an individual; determines how each character behaves and responds to others.
- conversation between two or more characters. Must use quotation marks.
- reference in a story, or literature, to another person, place, or thing from another source, like literature, music, history, or art.
- similarities; likenesses
- shared beliefs and values of groups. The beliefs, customs, practices, and social behavior of a certain nation or people.
- gives readers clues that hint at later events.
Down
- people, animals, things involved in story events.
- techniques used by writers to develop characters such as physical appearance, actions, or what other characters say.
- a tale or legend traditional among people or belief or story passed on traditionally; usually considered false or based on superstition.
- the close repetition of similar vowel sounds.
- a situation where the opposite of what is expected to occur or exist does occur or exist.
- highest point in the conflict, or turning point.
- a brief story, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson or moral.
- implied comparison between two unlike objects.
- the past is inserted into the present.
- figure of speech which is an exaggeration.
20 Clues: differences; opposites. • similarities; likenesses • the past is inserted into the present. • figure of speech which is an exaggeration. • the close repetition of similar vowel sounds. • implied comparison between two unlike objects. • gives readers clues that hint at later events. • highest point in the conflict, or turning point. • ...
math vocablary crossword 2015-03-06
Across
- two angles are complentary if the sum of their measures is 90
- A variable is a letter that stands for a number. the value of an algebraic expression raries
- is a three dimensional figure with two parallel and congruent polygonal faces called bases
- a population is a group of objects or people about which information is wanted.
- changes depending.
- is used to describe the likeliness that an event will happen
- earned only on the principal is simple interest
- ANGLE A right angles is an angle with a measures of 90
- AREA THE surface of a prism is the sum of the areas of its faces.
Down
- percent is a ratio that compares a number to 100.
- commission is pay that is equal for a percent of sales.
- equation is a mathematical sentence with an equal sign.
- supplentary angles are two angles whose measures add to 180.
- A numerical or constant quantity glace before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression.
- RATE-THE rate for one unit of a given quantity is called the unit rate.
- The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the number of cube units need to fill the space inside the figure
- are the set of positive whole numbers their opposites and 0.
- SALE taxis a percent of the purchase price
- ratio is a comparison of two quantities by divison.
- is a part of the population
20 Clues: changes depending. • is a part of the population • SALE taxis a percent of the purchase price • earned only on the principal is simple interest • percent is a ratio that compares a number to 100. • ratio is a comparison of two quantities by divison. • ANGLE A right angles is an angle with a measures of 90 • commission is pay that is equal for a percent of sales. • ...
Chapter 5 2014-10-02
Across
- An extensional devise that keeps your language up to date and helps guard against static evaluation
- (Language) Language that puts down someone because of their gender
- You indicate your unwillingness to accept something
- A type if miscommunication that occurs when the senders and the receivers meanings are not the same
- The tendency to look at the world in terms of opposites and to describe it in extremes
- A Communication pattern in which we ignore someone's presence a well as that persons message
- (Words) Highly positive words
- Forgetting that language symbolizes only a portion of reality, never the whole
- The opposite of disconfirmation, involves your acknowledging the presence of the other person
- (Messages) May infringe on a persons need to maintain negative face
- (orientation) The tendency to view people, objects, and events according to the way they are talked about
- (Messages) Allows you to express a desire without insulting or offending anyone
- (Words) Highly negative words
- (Orientation) The tendency to look first at the actual people, object and events and only afterward at their labels
- refers to the emotional meaning that specific speakers-listeners give to a word
Down
- Another extensional device that identifies each individual as and individual
- Never giving labels greater attention than the actual thing
- The failure to distinguish between similar but different people, objects or events
- (Language) Expresses racist attitudes
- Sending messages without the intention of giving another person information you believe is false
20 Clues: (Words) Highly positive words • (Words) Highly negative words • (Language) Expresses racist attitudes • You indicate your unwillingness to accept something • Never giving labels greater attention than the actual thing • (Language) Language that puts down someone because of their gender • (Messages) May infringe on a persons need to maintain negative face • ...
Madeline's Extra Credit 2016-02-01
Across
- To cause change in form. Ex. 2/4 is equal to ½
- A comparison of two things.
- Root A number that produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.
- Form Any number written using number symbols.
- Total amount resulting from a multiplication problem.
- A number used to multiply a variable.
- Numbers Any real number that can not be expressed as a ratio of numbers.
- Notation A shorter way to write really large numbers.
- Numbers, symbols and operators (such as + and ×) grouped together that show the value of something.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- A number on its own, or sometimes a letter such as a, b or c to stand for a fixed number.
- Numbers Any number that can be represented as a ratio of two integers.
Down
- A statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =).
- An element or factor that is liable to vary or change. Ex. n
- You get this by dividing the number by one.
- An algebraic expression consisting of of one term.
- Something that can be brought to an end.
- of Operations Also known as PEMDAS.
- Total amount resulting from a division problem.
- To multiply a number by itself 3 times.
- Total amount resulting from a subtraction problem.
- A quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised.
- To multiply a number by itself once.
- Total amount resulting from an addition problem.
24 Clues: A comparison of two things. • of Operations Also known as PEMDAS. • To multiply a number by itself once. • A number used to multiply a variable. • To multiply a number by itself 3 times. • Something that can be brought to an end. • You get this by dividing the number by one. • Form Any number written using number symbols. • The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • ...
Seymour Style Vocab! 2023-01-04
Across
- The boy made a _____ attempt to win the girl's love back.
- The Vatican is ruled by _____, or the pope.
- The basketball team had an ______ defeat with a 0-12 score.
- The athlete accepted the gold metal with _____.
- The movie was _____ of my childhood.
- My dreams are usually ____, as I forget them when I wake up.
- The criminal tried to ______ to avoid the truth.
- The older sister tried to be a good _____ for her little sister.
- My family usually celebrates the ____ of Christmas with calendars.
- The man was rich because he was a part of the _____.
- The ______ of the pillow was soft.
- The man wrote a ______ amount of books, almost 200!
Down
- The _____ woman welcomed me into the store.
- The boy showed a _____ of respect for the teacher by being disrespectful.
- I usually _____ myself between fights to prevent them.
- I was ______ of wether or not I would fail my math test.
- The king _____ the throne to the prince.
- The park was ______, it was named after a president.
- There is an _____ between light and dark, as they are opposites.
- The boy was looking for a ________ or like-minded girl.
- The student's homework was ____, as it was incomplete.
- The earth is ______ because it has been there for a long time.
- The girl looked ____ in that dress.
- Lesotho is an example of an ______.
- My friend Jane is the ________ example of a good friend because she is nice and is always there for me.
25 Clues: The ______ of the pillow was soft. • The girl looked ____ in that dress. • Lesotho is an example of an ______. • The movie was _____ of my childhood. • The king _____ the throne to the prince. • The _____ woman welcomed me into the store. • The Vatican is ruled by _____, or the pope. • The athlete accepted the gold metal with _____. • ...
Semester Review 2017-05-23
Across
- how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
- reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
- exciting part or turning point of story
- how the story ends
- the author's attitude
- words that mean the opposite
- slanted font in text
- repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
- words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
- the sequence of events in a story
- a made up story
- a hint about what will happen in the story
- words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
- the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
- paragraph in a poem
- when a character thinks back in time
- comparison not using like or as
- a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
Down
- characters talking to each other
- problem in the story
- speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
- factual/informational text
- giving human traits to a non-human object
- words that mean the same
- an object represents something else
- buzz, bang, plop
- the main character of a story
- person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
- time and place of a story
- an exaggeration
- the author's message
- comparison using like or as
32 Clues: a made up story • an exaggeration • buzz, bang, plop • how the story ends • paragraph in a poem • problem in the story • slanted font in text • the author's message • the author's attitude • words that mean the same • time and place of a story • factual/informational text • comparison using like or as • words that mean the opposite • the main character of a story • ...
Semester Review 2017-05-23
Across
- when a character thinks back in time
- words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
- problem in the story
- words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
- words that mean the same
- speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
- how the story ends
- giving human traits to a non-human object
- factual/informational text
- comparison not using like or as
- buzz, bang, plop
- exciting part or turning point of story
- the main character of a story
- how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
- a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
- the author's message
Down
- paragraph in a poem
- person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
- an object represents something else
- time and place of a story
- repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
- the author's attitude
- characters talking to each other
- a hint about what will happen in the story
- the sequence of events in a story
- slanted font in text
- a made up story
- the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
- an exaggeration
- words that mean the opposite
- reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
- comparison using like or as
32 Clues: a made up story • an exaggeration • buzz, bang, plop • how the story ends • paragraph in a poem • problem in the story • slanted font in text • the author's message • the author's attitude • words that mean the same • time and place of a story • factual/informational text • comparison using like or as • words that mean the opposite • the main character of a story • ...
Semester Review 2017-05-23
Across
- exciting part or turning point of story
- comparison using like or as
- the sequence of events in a story
- a made up story
- words that mean the opposite
- words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
- characters talking to each other
- buzz, bang, plop
- giving human traits to a non-human object
- the main character of a story
- paragraph in a poem
- reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
- an object represents something else
- words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
- problem in the story
- how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
Down
- speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
- person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
- factual/informational text
- an exaggeration
- the author's message
- a hint about what will happen in the story
- slanted font in text
- repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
- time and place of a story
- words that mean the same
- a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
- how the story ends
- the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
- the author's attitude
- when a character thinks back in time
- comparison not using like or as
32 Clues: an exaggeration • a made up story • buzz, bang, plop • how the story ends • paragraph in a poem • the author's message • slanted font in text • problem in the story • the author's attitude • words that mean the same • time and place of a story • factual/informational text • comparison using like or as • words that mean the opposite • the main character of a story • ...
Semester Review 2017-05-23
Across
- the author's attitude
- an exaggeration
- words that mean the opposite
- exciting part or turning point of story
- repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
- a hint about what will happen in the story
- speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
- when a character thinks back in time
- slanted font in text
- how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
- words that mean the same
- buzz, bang, plop
- time and place of a story
- the main character of a story
- a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
- reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
- the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
- factual/informational text
Down
- words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
- the sequence of events in a story
- words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
- problem in the story
- comparison using like or as
- the author's message
- giving human traits to a non-human object
- paragraph in a poem
- how the story ends
- characters talking to each other
- an object represents something else
- a made up story
- comparison not using like or as
- person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
32 Clues: an exaggeration • a made up story • buzz, bang, plop • how the story ends • paragraph in a poem • problem in the story • the author's message • slanted font in text • the author's attitude • words that mean the same • time and place of a story • factual/informational text • comparison using like or as • words that mean the opposite • the main character of a story • ...
Semester Review 2017-05-23
Across
- when a character thinks back in time
- words that mean the opposite
- exciting part or turning point of story
- how the story ends
- a hint about what will happen in the story
- paragraph in a poem
- the sequence of events in a story
- the main character of a story
- the author's message
- words that mean the same
- a made up story
- buzz, bang, plop
- characters talking to each other
- repetition of beginning sounds of words (Sally sold sea shells)
- the author's attitude
- the beginning of the story, including the main characters and main conflict
- factual/informational text
- comparison using like or as
- speech of certain area, like Texas y'all
Down
- words placed together than are opposites; jumbo shrimp; bittersweet; same difference
- an object represents something else
- reference in literature to well known person, book, piece of literature, etc.
- comparison not using like or as
- an exaggeration
- how the author wants you to feel while reading his or her book or text
- person/force that creates the main conflict in the story
- giving human traits to a non-human object
- time and place of a story
- problem in the story
- words that join sentences, phrases, or paragraphs together to help them flow
- a nicer way to say something; "I'm letting you go" instead of "You're fired."
- slanted font in text
32 Clues: an exaggeration • a made up story • buzz, bang, plop • how the story ends • paragraph in a poem • the author's message • problem in the story • slanted font in text • the author's attitude • words that mean the same • time and place of a story • factual/informational text • comparison using like or as • words that mean the opposite • the main character of a story • ...
Week 3 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-01
Across
- a feature that helps to identify a thing or group of things
- the top number of a fraction that shows the number of parts
- one who goes against or opposes another; an enemy or rival
- the study of living things
- imaginary lines of that run from the North Pole to the South Pole that measures how far east or west an object is
- struggle between a character and external forces
- number any number greater than zero
- to examine closely
- the set of all whole numbers and their opposites
- the distance in degrees north or south of the equator
Down
- half of the Earth, divided north and south by the equator
- the way in which something is built, organized, or arranged
- a horizontal line drawn over a group of terms in a mathematical expression
- the main character in a story
- struggle with one's own thoughts and feelings
- the bottom number in a fraction that shows the number of equal parts an item is divided into
- an explanation for why and how things work, or why and how things happen
- lying or moving in the same direction and an equal distance apart
- a problem faced by the character or characters in a story
- number any number less than zero written with a minus sign in front
- value the distance of a number from zero on a number line
- the study of Earth and the ways people interact with the Earth
22 Clues: to examine closely • the study of living things • the main character in a story • number any number greater than zero • struggle with one's own thoughts and feelings • struggle between a character and external forces • the set of all whole numbers and their opposites • the distance in degrees north or south of the equator • ...
