opposites Crossword Puzzles
TV SHOWS 2022-07-24
Across
- Follow the adventures of best buds Tommy and Chucky, twins Phil and Lil, resident mean queen Angelica
- this show is a new version of a familiar bear. It’s a heartwarming show about being curious, being good to others, and being part of a loving family.
- A single woman dates multiple men over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find her true love.
- a teenage girl living a double life as famous pop singer, has an alter ego that she adopted so she could maintain her anonymity and live a normal life as a typical teenager.
- No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show.
- Contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire American Donald Trump
- in this tv show they invent, scheme, and stay one step ahead of their bratty sister. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- a young woman from a small town with big dreams who, rebelling against her strict father, decides to leave the military base in Texas where she grew up and moves to New York City. She accepts a job as a nanny and moves into a multimillion-dollar penthouse on the Upper West Side
- was a hit Disney Channel show that follows Cory and Topanga Matthews' twelve year old daughter, Riley, and her best friend, Maya, as they navigate through the challenges of life.
- Special effects make up artists compete in challenges.
- in this tv show Ryder, Chase, and Rubble hatch a plan to help sea turtle hatchlings safely cross the road to get to the beach!
- Before there was Taylor Swift, there was Addie Singer. And as her last name suggests, she writes songs and plays the guitar.
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- in this tv show, she put up a quirky web show with her two BFFs, while living with her older brother who’s also an abstract artist, and came up with odd recipes, like ‘spaghetti tacos
- 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities.
- A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends.
- 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists.
- Opposites rock when an unlikely partnership is formed between Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter - and their two best friends, Trish and Dez.
- revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites.
- Doing scary stuff to win prizes.
- in this tv show, The Duncans are a typical family whose lives are turned topsy-turvy with the arrival of baby sister, Charlie.
- “Move it, football head!” this cartoon character is based off of Brooklyn
- Adolescent Cory Matthews grows up, and faces problems with friends, family, and school.
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- in this show a beloved puppy Blue invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure to solve a puzzle
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Grampy Rabbit visits Peppa's playgroup to talk about space rockets. The talk is going very well until suddenly Grampy Rabbit looses his voice.
27 Clues: Doing scary stuff to win prizes. • 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question • Special effects make up artists compete in challenges. • 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. • revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites. • No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show. • ...
Complete the crossword with Opposites (Antonyms) 2016-11-20
Across
- After being captured, the pigeon was ______.
- The bread is not fresh it is ____.
- The man believed that he was ____ but the judge found him guilty.
- Harry was polite to the stranger, however, Joe was _____.
- His friends helped him; his _____ did not.
- The driver was pulled from danger to ______.
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- The bright light became _____ after a few minutes.
- Yesterday I was absent but today I am _____.
- After his misery, was _____ all day long.
- The show is expected to ___ at 7:00 p.m. but will conclude at 10:00 p.m.
- God has the power to create while men _____ things.
- The ancient building was replaced by a ____ building.
- We will smile while they _____.
13 Clues: We will smile while they _____. • The bread is not fresh it is ____. • After his misery, was _____ all day long. • His friends helped him; his _____ did not. • Yesterday I was absent but today I am _____. • After being captured, the pigeon was ______. • The driver was pulled from danger to ______. • The bright light became _____ after a few minutes. • ...
Ayako's adjectives (opposites are the clues) 2021-01-26
A crossword on opposites! 2023-06-27
Learn the Signs. Act Early. 2024-06-27
Across
- Describes a longitudinal and continuous process that should occur at each health supervision visit to identify children with developmental concerns.
- The CDC developmental domains include social/emotional, language/communication, movement/physical and ________.
- The disorder that should be screened for at 18 AND 24 months.
- At 4 years old, children understand opposites, such as the opposite of over is ________.
- At 15 months, a language milestone achieved by most children is to ____ at a familiar object when it is named.
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- This is a free app created by the CDC that parents can use to track developmental milestones.
- At 6 months, a physical milestone achieved by most children is to lean on hands to support themselves while ____
- The AAP recommends using a validated developmental screening tool at the 9, 18 and ___ month well-visits.
- The process of using validated tools at recommended ages to identify areas of concern.
9 Clues: The disorder that should be screened for at 18 AND 24 months. • The process of using validated tools at recommended ages to identify areas of concern. • At 4 years old, children understand opposites, such as the opposite of over is ________. • This is a free app created by the CDC that parents can use to track developmental milestones. • ...
Math Vocab 2023-09-18
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- Value- the distance between a number and 0 on a number line. The absolute value of "a" is written as |a|
- Number- a number that can be written as a/b where "a" and "b" are integers and "b" is not zero
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
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- Property- if more than two numbers are being added together, numbers can rearrange to add up to the same sum
- Property- two numbers being added together can switch positions and will still add up to be the same sum
- Inverse- a numbers opposite. The sum of a number and its additive inverse is zero
6 Clues: the set of whole numbers and their opposites • Inverse- a numbers opposite. The sum of a number and its additive inverse is zero • Number- a number that can be written as a/b where "a" and "b" are integers and "b" is not zero • Property- two numbers being added together can switch positions and will still add up to be the same sum • ...
MAGNETS and STATIC ELECTRICITY 2022-04-18
Across
- when magnets with the same charges come together we say they "repel" or push each other apart.
- 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.
- Type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity.
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- Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel.
- The invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object.
- When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together.
- A black liquid made up of ultra tiny pieces of iron mixed in oil. It changes shape in the presence of a magnetic field.
- An object that produces a magnetic field.
8 Clues: An object that produces a magnetic field. • Type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity. • The invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object. • Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel. • When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together. • ...
AP Psychology: Defense Mechanisms 2023-06-08
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- Shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person, as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet
- when a person faced with anxiety retreats to a more infantile psychosexual stage-thumb sucking
- People refuse to believe or even to perceive painful realities, protects the person from real events that are painful to accept
- People disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- Self justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconsciousness reasons for ones actions, try to hide the real reason for our actions
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- Banishes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness
- The ego unconsciously makes unacceptable impulses look like their opposites -"I hate Dad" becomes "I love Dad"
- People re-channel their unacceptable impulses into socially approved activities
8 Clues: People disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others • Banishes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness • People re-channel their unacceptable impulses into socially approved activities • when a person faced with anxiety retreats to a more infantile psychosexual stage-thumb sucking • ...
Learn the Signs. Act Early. 2024-04-16
Across
- At 15 months, a language milestone achieved by 75% of children is to ____ at a familiar object when it is named. Likes to chase mice
- The process of using validated tools at recommended ages to identify areas of concern.
- Describes a longitudinal and continuous process that should occur at each health supervision visit to identify children with developmental concerns.
- The AAP recommends using a validated developmental screening tool at the 9, 18 and ___ month well-visits.
- At 6 months, a physical milestone achieved by 75% of children is to lean on hands to support themselves while ____
Down
- The CDC developmental domains include social/emotional, language/communication, movement/physical and ________.
- This is a free app created by the CDC that parents can use to track developmental milestones.
- At 4 years old, children understand opposites, such as the opposite of over is ________.
- The disorder that should be screened for at 18 AND 24 months.
9 Clues: The disorder that should be screened for at 18 AND 24 months. • The process of using validated tools at recommended ages to identify areas of concern. • At 4 years old, children understand opposites, such as the opposite of over is ________. • This is a free app created by the CDC that parents can use to track developmental milestones. • ...
Magnets & Static Electricity 2026-03-09
Across
- An object that produces a magnetic field.
- When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together.
- Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel.
- A black liquid made up of ultra tiny pieces of iron mixed in oil. It changes shape in the presence of a magnetic field.
Down
- A type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity.
- 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 invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object.
- When magnets with the same charges come together we say they "repel" or push each other apart.
- a device that creates a large amount of static electricity by rubbing two materials together very quickly.
9 Clues: An object that produces a magnetic field. • A type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity. • The invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object. • Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel. • When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together. • ...
Magnet and Static Electricity 2025-05-04
Across
- object that produces a magnetic field
- when magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together
- can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel
- black liquid made up of ultra tiny pieces of iron mixed in oil. It changes shape in the presence of a magnetic field
Down
- type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity
- 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 invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object
- when magnets with the same charges come together we say they "repel" or push each other apart
- device that creates a large amount of static electricity by rubbing two materials together very quickly
9 Clues: object that produces a magnetic field • type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity • the invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object • can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel • when magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together • ...
Color Theory 2017-11-01
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- The primary colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue; these colors cannot be ________________ by any combination of other colors.
- A ____________________ complementary color scheme takes the two colors on either side of a colors complement.
- A ________________________________ color scheme uses only one color, plus BLACK and WHITE.
- A triadic color scheme uses three colors ____________________ (the same distance from one another) on the color wheel
- Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color.
- Hue refers to the ________________ of a color.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are __________________ to each other on the color wheel and are closely related.
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- Neutral brown is made by mixing equal amounts of two _______________________ colors.
- Complementary colors are directly across from each other or _________________________ on the color wheel.
- Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey
- Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color.
- The tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary hue and a ___________________ hue.
- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _________________.
- In color theory, white is the ________________ of color
- A ____________________ color scheme uses four complementary colors on the color wheel.
- The secondary colors are Green, Orange, and Violet; these colors are formed by mixing equal amounts of two ______________ colors
- Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with _______________.
17 Clues: Hue refers to the ________________ of a color. • In color theory, white is the ________________ of color • Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color. • Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey • Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color. • ...
TV SHOWS 2024-06-12
Across
- Follow the adventures of best buds Tommy and Chucky, twins Phil and Lil, resident mean queen Angelica
- this show is a new version of a familiar bear. It’s a heartwarming show about being curious, being good to others, and being part of a loving family.
- A single woman dates multiple men over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find her true love.
- a teenage girl living a double life as famous pop singer, has an alter ego that she adopted so she could maintain her anonymity and live a normal life as a typical teenager.
- No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show.
- Contestants compete for a job as an apprentice to billionaire American Donald Trump
- in this tv show they invent, scheme, and stay one step ahead of their bratty sister. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- a young woman from a small town with big dreams who, rebelling against her strict father, decides to leave the military base in Texas where she grew up and moves to New York City. She accepts a job as a nanny and moves into a multimillion-dollar penthouse on the Upper West Side
- was a hit Disney Channel show that follows Cory and Topanga Matthews' twelve year old daughter, Riley, and her best friend, Maya, as they navigate through the challenges of life.
- Special effects make up artists compete in challenges.
- in this tv show Ryder, Chase, and Rubble hatch a plan to help sea turtle hatchlings safely cross the road to get to the beach!
- Before there was Taylor Swift, there was Addie Singer. And as her last name suggests, she writes songs and plays the guitar.
Down
- in this tv show, she put up a quirky web show with her two BFFs, while living with her older brother who’s also an abstract artist, and came up with odd recipes, like ‘spaghetti tacos
- 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities.
- A teenage girl periodically receives brief psychic visions of the near future. Trying to make these visions come true results in trouble, and hilarious situations, for the girl and her friends.
- 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists.
- Opposites rock when an unlikely partnership is formed between Austin, an extroverted musician/singer, and Ally, a brilliant yet shy songwriter - and their two best friends, Trish and Dez.
- revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites.
- Doing scary stuff to win prizes.
- in this tv show, The Duncans are a typical family whose lives are turned topsy-turvy with the arrival of baby sister, Charlie.
- “Move it, football head!” this cartoon character is based off of Brooklyn
- Adolescent Cory Matthews grows up, and faces problems with friends, family, and school.
- A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
- in this show a beloved puppy Blue invites viewers to join her and Josh on a clue-led adventure to solve a puzzle
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Grampy Rabbit visits Peppa's playgroup to talk about space rockets. The talk is going very well until suddenly Grampy Rabbit looses his voice.
27 Clues: Doing scary stuff to win prizes. • 26 sums of money, 26 suitcases and one question • Special effects make up artists compete in challenges. • 12 celebrity performers wear costumes to conceal identities. • revolves around two step brothers who are absolute polar opposites. • No other show has given so much homage to orange soda like this tv show. • ...
Algebra A: Midterm Review (Chapters 1-3) 2023-01-20
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- An expression that contains only numbers and operations
- A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself.
- A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- A value that does not change
- (0,0)
- an equation that states a rule for a relationship among quantities
- a number and its opposite
- a decimal whose digits end
- Two or more inequalities joined together by "and" or "or"
- terms that contain the same variables raised to the same powers.
- The set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ... Also called counting numbers.
- the product is 1
- the vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- equation that is true for every value of the variable
- A property indicating a special way in which multiplication is applied to addition of two or more numbers in which each term inside a set of parentheses can be multiplied by a factor outside the parentheses, such as a(b + c) = ab + ac
- the horizontal number line in a coordinate plane
- the second number in an ordered pair
- Values generated for y.
- the first number in an ordered pair
- the order in which operations in an expression to be evaluated are carried out. 1. parentheses 2. exponents 3. multiplication and division 4. addition and subtraction
- The distance a number is from zero on a number line
- A statement that compares two quantities using <, >, ≤,≥, or ≠
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- overlapping region; numbers that are solutions to both inequalities of a compound inequality
- A decimal that repeats a digit or group of digits forever.
- The property that says that two or more numbers can be added or multiplied in any order without changing the result.
- combined regions; numbers that are solutions to either part of the compound inequality.
- equation that is not true for any value of the variable
- letter or symbol used to represent a value that can change.
- expression written with a base and an exponent
- A combination of variables, numbers, and at least one operation.
- the number used as a factor in a power
- Any number that can be expressed as a fraction
- a number multiplied by itself to form a product
- two numbers that have the same absolute value but have different signs; sum is 0
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- The two perpendicular lines of a coordinate plane that intersect at the origin
- Values substituted for x.
- A plane that is divided into four regions by a horizontal line called the x-axis and a vertical line called the y-axis.
- A pair of numbers that give the location of a point on a x and y grid ( (3, 2) )
- Changing the grouping of numbers will NOT change the value. For example: (7 + 4) + 8 = 7 + (4 + 8) also works with multiplication
- Any real number which cant be expressed as a fraction of two integers
- whole numbers and their opposites
- one of four sections into which the coordinate plane is divided
- find its value
- Natural numbers ( counting numbers) and zero; 0, 1, 2, 3...
- numbers that can be represented on a number line
- the parts of an expression that are added or subtracted.
47 Clues: (0,0) • find its value • the product is 1 • Values generated for y. • a number and its opposite • Values substituted for x. • a decimal whose digits end • A value that does not change • whole numbers and their opposites • the first number in an ordered pair • the second number in an ordered pair • the number used as a factor in a power • the vertical axis on a coordinate plane • ...
Art Elements and Principles of Design 2025-05-19
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- The lightness or darkness of a colour, used to create contrast and depth.
- The area within or around objects, can be positive (occupied) or negative (background).
- A 3D shape, creating volume and depth.
- How elements are arranged to create a sense of equilibrium, can be symmetrical (mirror image) or asymmetrical.
- Creating a focal point or area of interest within an artwork.
- A sense of wholeness or harmony in an artwork, where elements work together to create a cohesive whole.
- A 2D area enclosed by a line, can be geometric or organic.
- The visual path the eye follows through an artwork, often created by lines, shapes, or colors.
- The visual perception of light reflected from an object, encompassing hue, value, and saturation.
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- The use of different elements or variations of elements to avoid monotony and create visual interest.
- The use of opposites (e.g., light vs. dark, big vs. small) to create visual interest and highlight elements.
- A mark that can be straight, curved, thick, thin, used to create outlines
- The relationship in size or scale of elements within a composition.
- The surface quality of an object, can be actual or implied (visually suggested).
- A repeated pattern of elements that creates a sense of visual movement or flow.
15 Clues: A 3D shape, creating volume and depth. • A 2D area enclosed by a line, can be geometric or organic. • Creating a focal point or area of interest within an artwork. • The relationship in size or scale of elements within a composition. • The lightness or darkness of a colour, used to create contrast and depth. • ...
Color Theory 2017-11-01
Across
- In color theory, white is the ________________ of color
- Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color.
- Shades are dark values that are made by mixing a color with _________________.
- Neutral brown is made by mixing equal amounts of two _______________________ colors.
- Hue refers to the ________________ of a color.
- Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey
- A triadic color scheme uses three colors ____________________ (the same distance from one another) on the color wheel
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- The primary colors are Red, Yellow, and Blue; these colors cannot be ________________ by any combination of other colors.
- Complementary colors are directly across from each other or _________________________ on the color wheel.
- A ________________________________ color scheme uses only one color, plus BLACK and WHITE.
- A ____________________ complementary color scheme takes the two colors on either side of a colors complement.
- Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color.
- Analogous colors are any three or more colors that are __________________ to each other on the color wheel and are closely related.
- The tertiary colors are mixed from an equal amount of a primary hue and a ___________________ hue.
- The secondary colors are Green, Orange, and Violet; these colors are formed by mixing equal amounts of two ______________ colors
- Tints are light values that are made by mixing a color with _______________.
- A ____________________ color scheme uses four complementary colors on the color wheel.
17 Clues: Hue refers to the ________________ of a color. • In color theory, white is the ________________ of color • Value refers to the __________________ or darkness of a color. • Neutral colors include black, ___________________, white, and grey • Intensity refers to the brightness or ____________________ of a color. • ...
Spelling Words #11 2023-03-29
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- The specific material used by an artist, such as oil and brush
- the size relationships of one part to the whole and one part to another
- art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures.
- refers to the way things feel or look as though they might feel if they were touched.
- stresses one element or area in a work of art to make it attract the viewer’s attention first
- repeating identical motifs using the same intervals of space between them.
- Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition
- the variations of light and dark on the surface of an object
- the intellectual, psychological, spiritual, narrative or aesthetic aspect of the work
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- The difference in importance of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of design
- Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast.
- The arrangement of forms in a work of art
- Increasing or enlarging an object or figure or one of its parts to communicate ideas and feelings
- Use of opposites near or beside one another (light and dark, rough and smooth)
- one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (identical compositional units on either side of an axis)
15 Clues: The arrangement of forms in a work of art • Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition • Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast. • the variations of light and dark on the surface of an object • The specific material used by an artist, such as oil and brush • the size relationships of one part to the whole and one part to another • ...
Figurative Language Crossword 2023-01-20
Across
- uses literary devices to describe something often through comparison with something different
- A word that “makes” a sound.
- What is said is the opposite of what is meant.
- The internal rhyming of vowel sounds within a text
- words function exactly as defined
- Intentional use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says. It is important to note that all sarcasm is verbal irony, but not all verbal irony is sarcasm.
- Giving human traits to objects or ideas.
- It occurs when the audience is aware of something that the characters in the story are not aware of.
- Expression that references a person, place or event in order to bring it to mind without clearly naming it.
- When two words are put together that contradict each other. “Opposites”
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- A literary device that intentionally repeats the same word or phrase a few times to make a point.
- Occurs when a series of words in a row (or close to a row) have the same first consonant sound.
- Involves a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
- When you portray a person, place, thing, or action as being something else, even though it is not actually that “something else.”
- Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect.
- Comparison of two things using “like” or “as.”
- The internal rhyming of consonant sounds within a text.
17 Clues: A word that “makes” a sound. • words function exactly as defined • Giving human traits to objects or ideas. • What is said is the opposite of what is meant. • Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect. • Comparison of two things using “like” or “as.” • The internal rhyming of vowel sounds within a text • The internal rhyming of consonant sounds within a text. • ...
Magnets & Static Electricity 2026-03-09
Across
- An object that produces a magnetic field.
- When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together.
- Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel.
- A black liquid made up of ultra tiny pieces of iron mixed in oil. It changes shape in the presence of a magnetic field.
Down
- A type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity.
- 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 invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object.
- When magnets with the same charges come together we say they "repel" or push each other apart.
- A device that creates a large amount of static electricity by rubbing two materials together very quickly.
9 Clues: An object that produces a magnetic field. • A type of magnet that can be turned on and off using electricity. • The invisible space where a magnet can exert its force on another object. • Can be either positive or negative. Opposites attract and the same charges repel. • When magnets with different charges come together we say they "attract" or come together. • ...
crossword 2026-04-09
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- The point $(0,0)$ on a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis intersect.
- The amount of 3D space an object occupies, measured in cubic units.4.
- A straight line passing from side to side through the center of a circle; twice the length of the radius.8.
- The "average" of a data set, found by adding all values and dividing by the count.9.
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- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites $\{\dots, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, \dots\}$.2.
- A comparison of two quantities by division (e.g., $3:4$ or $\frac{3}{4}$).7.
- The distance from the center of a circle to any point on its circumference.Down1.
- The middle value in a data set when the numbers are listed in order.6.
- The difference between the maximum (highest) and minimum (lowest) values in a data set.
9 Clues: The amount of 3D space an object occupies, measured in cubic units.4. • The middle value in a data set when the numbers are listed in order.6. • A comparison of two quantities by division (e.g., $3:4$ or $\frac{3}{4}$).7. • The point $(0,0)$ on a coordinate plane where the x-axis and y-axis intersect. • ...
A crossword on opposites! 2023-06-27
Character (opposites and synonyms) 2014-12-13
7 Clues: a synonym to 'calm' • a synonym to 'nice' • opposite to 'clever' • opposite to 'stupid' • opposite to 'friendly' • opposite to 'pleasant' • a synonym to 'intelligent'
Chapter 15: Personality 2013-04-23
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- The part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provided standards for judgment and for future aspirations
- Overestimating others' noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders
- People's characteristic behaviors and conscious motives.
- All the thoughts and feelings we have in response to the question "who am I?"
- Founder of Psychoanalysis
- a defensive mechanism in which an individual retreats to a more infantile stage of development
- a defensive mechanism that occurs when we unconsciously generate self-justifying explanations to hide from the real reason for our actions
- a defensive mechanism where the ego unconsciously makes unacceptable impulses look like their OPPOSITES
- The process of which children incorporate their parents' values into their developing superegos.
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- A feeling of self worth
- The process of fulfilling our potential
- Mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality, operates on the reality principle
- An individual's characteristic patter of THINKING, FEELING, AND ACTING
- a defensive mechanism by disguising threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- A defensive mechanism in which one diverts sexual or aggressive impulses towards a subject that is psychologically more acceptable that the one that aroused the feelings
- Constains an unconsiouc psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives
- Method of exploring the subconscious where the patient is to relax and say whatever comes to mind.
- A defensive mechanism that banishes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings and memories
- Region containing thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories, of which we are unaware
19 Clues: A feeling of self worth • Founder of Psychoanalysis • The process of fulfilling our potential • People's characteristic behaviors and conscious motives. • An individual's characteristic patter of THINKING, FEELING, AND ACTING • All the thoughts and feelings we have in response to the question "who am I?" • ...
Math Vocabulary 2016-04-13
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- a statement that two quantities are equal
- a mathematical statement that compares 2 expressions and includes an inequality symbol
- a bar graph that shows the frequency of data within equal intervals
- the middle value in a data set ordered from least to greatest or from greatest to least
- the median of the lower half of data in a data set
- the set of counting numbers, their opposites, and zero
- the greatest factor that is common between two or more numbers
- a plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line, the x-axis, and vertical line, the y-axis
- the difference between the upper and lower quartiles in a data set
- a phrase that contains numbers and operations
- a graph that shows the least and greatest values, upper and lower quartiles, and median of a data set
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- a measure of the amount of variability in a data set
- the sum of the values in a data set divided by the number of values in a data set
- a measure of the number of square units needed to cover a region
- the distance of a number from zero on a number line
- operations that undo each other, such as addition and subtraction or multiplication and division
- a number that divides evenly into a given number
- a mathematical statement that combines numbers, operational signs, and variables
- a data display in which each data item is shown as a dot above a number line
19 Clues: a statement that two quantities are equal • a phrase that contains numbers and operations • a number that divides evenly into a given number • the median of the lower half of data in a data set • the distance of a number from zero on a number line • a measure of the amount of variability in a data set • the set of counting numbers, their opposites, and zero • ...
Algebra and Calculus terms 2023-09-01
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- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
- The origin of the polar coordinate system.
- A relation that assigns to each element in the domain exactly one element in the range.
- To use the equation of the least-squares regression line to make predictions far outside the range of the x-values that were used to obtain the regression line.
- A set of two or more numbers used to locate a specific point of grid.
- Maximum or minimum value of a function.
- The number that occurs most often in a set of numbers.
- A line used in the definition of a conic section.
- The middle number in a set of numbers arranged in order.
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- A mathematical formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign.
- The constant factor of a monomial.
- A set of ordered pairs.
- The power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number.
- A transformation in which a mirror image of the graph of a function is produced with respect to a specific line.
- The portion of a repeating decimal that repeats.
- An arrangement of a number of objects in a definite order used in probability.
- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
- Two numbers whose sum is zero. Also called additive inverses.
- A line that is used to make or mark measurements.
19 Clues: A set of ordered pairs. • The constant factor of a monomial. • Maximum or minimum value of a function. • The origin of the polar coordinate system. • The portion of a repeating decimal that repeats. • A line that is used to make or mark measurements. • A line used in the definition of a conic section. • The number that occurs most often in a set of numbers. • ...
Pixar Movies Crossword 2025-04-22
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- Brothers unite to put their dad back together.
- Two characters power their city only to run into the deadly source, which they must return to keep her safe.
- Puberty, boybands, and a giant panda, what could go wrong?
- Fish out of water.
- In an alternate reality, a dinosaur and a human become friends as they try to find home.
- No matter how old you are, adventure is out there.
- Two characters learn the true meaning of life.
- The main character, and her mother, find their fate in Pixar’s only Disney Princess movie.
- Who could have guessed the human race could be saved by a robot?
- The backstory of one of the toys that started it all.
- They say opposites attract, but fire and water?
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- Music and family come together in the land of the dead.
- Overprotective figure pushes away the only thing that matters most to him and ends up having to cross the entire ocean to save his son.
- Emotions run wild.
- From enemies to friends, these two characters come together to get back to their loving owner.
- The main character learns that anyone can cook.
- Missing the glory days, this character learns to remember that family is the most important when fighting evil.
- From the underdog to a hero, this character gathers outcasts to save his people from his mistakes.
- A superstar gets stranded in the desert and must find himself in order to win again.
19 Clues: Emotions run wild. • Fish out of water. • Brothers unite to put their dad back together. • Two characters learn the true meaning of life. • The main character learns that anyone can cook. • They say opposites attract, but fire and water? • No matter how old you are, adventure is out there. • The backstory of one of the toys that started it all. • ...
math 2022-09-28
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- pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner
- Numbers that are in opposite positions on the number line.
- Numbers, symbols and operators (such as and times) grouped together that show the value of something.
- a decimal fraction in which a figure or group of figures is repeated indefinitely, as in 0.666… or as in 1.851851851….
- a decimal number that contains a finite number of digits after the decimal point.
- is used in a number of different ways in mathematics.
- to find an answer to, explanation for, or means of effectively dealing with (a problem or mystery).
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- A number that can be made by dividing two integers
- a term used in mathematics to indicate the distance of a point or number from the origin (zero point) of a number line or coordinate system.
- A number with no fractional part (no decimals).
- Any of the numbers {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} etc
- a number which on getting added to the original number results in zero.
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =).
13 Clues: Any of the numbers {0, 1, 2, 3, ...} etc • A number with no fractional part (no decimals). • A number that can be made by dividing two integers • is used in a number of different ways in mathematics. • Numbers that are in opposite positions on the number line. • a number which on getting added to the original number results in zero. • ...
Wordly Wise 3 lesson 2 2022-09-22
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- The ___ of sand in the desert are formed by strong winds making piles.
- A big ___ for Susan last summer was when her family took a trip to New York City.
- A herd of thirsty ___ crowded around the pond for a drink.
- Alain learned to ___ a boat in the direction he wanted to go by using his paddles on the opposite side.
- When he saw the flashing red ___, Tony stopped at the side of the road and waited to cross the street.
- Alain ___ the canoe onto the lake and started to paddle.
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- Black and white, light and dark are examples of ____.
- When Alain grew tired of paddling, he pulled in the oars and let the boat ___ along with the current.
- The ___ worked quickly to get everyone seated before the plane took off.
- One side of this coin shows a head, and the ___ side shows a famous building.
- Purple lilac flowers always ___ bees in the summer because they smell so good.
- They are preparing for the ___ of the new campaign next month.
- My sister doesn't know how to swim, but she likes to sit by the pool and ___ her feet in the water.
13 Clues: Black and white, light and dark are examples of ____. • Alain ___ the canoe onto the lake and started to paddle. • A herd of thirsty ___ crowded around the pond for a drink. • They are preparing for the ___ of the new campaign next month. • The ___ of sand in the desert are formed by strong winds making piles. • ...
Chapter 15: Personality 2013-04-23
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- The part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provided standards for judgment and for future aspirations
- a defensive mechanism in which an individual retreats to a more infantile stage of development
- Method of exploring the subconscious where the patient is to relax and say whatever comes to mind.
- Region containing thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories, of which we are unaware
- People's characteristic behaviors and conscious motives.
- The process of fulfilling our potential
- a defensive mechanism that occurs when we unconsciously generate self-justifying explanations to hide from the real reason for our actions
- Founder of Psychoanalysis
- All the thoughts and feelings we have in response to the question "who am I?"
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- The process of which children incorporate their parents' values into their developing superegos.
- a defensive mechanism where the ego unconsciously makes unacceptable impulses look like their OPPOSITES
- A defensive mechanism that banishes anxiety arousing thoughts, feelings and memories
- A feeling of self worth
- An individual's characteristic patter of THINKING, FEELING, AND ACTING
- Constains an unconsiouc psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives
- A defensive mechanism in which one diverts sexual or aggressive impulses towards a subject that is psychologically more acceptable that the one that aroused the feelings
- Overestimating others' noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders
- a defensive mechanism by disguising threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- Mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality, operates on the reality principle
19 Clues: A feeling of self worth • Founder of Psychoanalysis • The process of fulfilling our potential • People's characteristic behaviors and conscious motives. • An individual's characteristic patter of THINKING, FEELING, AND ACTING • All the thoughts and feelings we have in response to the question "who am I?" • ...
Vocab 2013-09-10
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- Number/ A prime number is an integer greater than 1 with only two positive factors, 1 and itself
- means that the remainder is 0 when you divide one integer by another
- factor of a nonzero integer is an integer that divides the nonzero integer with remainder zero
- The integers are the whole numbers and their opposites
- power is any expression in the form an. Power is also used to refer to the exponent.
- Identity/The additive identity is zero. When you add a number and 0, the sum equals the original number
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- number/A composite number is an integer greater than 1 with more than two positive factors
- Identity/ The multiplicative identity is 1. For any number a, the product of a and 1 is a
- A constant is a term that has no variable
- A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable
- variable is a letter that stands for a number.
- Reasoning/ Deductive reasoning is the process of reasoning logically from given facts to a conclusion
- Expressions/A variable expression is a mathematical phrase that uses variables, numbers, and operation symbols
13 Clues: A constant is a term that has no variable • variable is a letter that stands for a number. • A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable • The integers are the whole numbers and their opposites • means that the remainder is 0 when you divide one integer by another • power is any expression in the form an. Power is also used to refer to the exponent. • ...
Baroque Era 2012-10-03
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- Short recurring instrumental passage found in both the aria and the Baroque concerto.
- Temperament The way of tuning pianos. The tuning system is based on the octave into twelve equal half steps.
- A short melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic pattern that is repeated throughout a work or a section of one
- Texture two or more melodic lines combined multi-voiced texture.
- Bass Independent bass line that includes numerals indicating the harmonies.
- Affections Broke practice in which a certain mood was connected to a piece of music. (EG: a piece which is happy or bad.)
- Sustained souning of one of several tones for harmonic support, a common feature of some folk musics.
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- continuo means continuous bass performance group with a bass, choral instrument, (harpsichord, organ and one bass melody.)
- dynamics Broke practice in which they use in opposites. (EG: Loud and soft)
- textures as a principal melody and accompanies harmony.
- Style of music from 1600-1750. Baroque comes from Portuguese Barroco which means oddly shaped pearl.
- Painting Word pictorialization of words from the text as an expressive device.
- The larger of the two ensembles in the Baroque concerto grosso. Also tuti
13 Clues: textures as a principal melody and accompanies harmony. • Texture two or more melodic lines combined multi-voiced texture. • The larger of the two ensembles in the Baroque concerto grosso. Also tuti • dynamics Broke practice in which they use in opposites. (EG: Loud and soft) • Bass Independent bass line that includes numerals indicating the harmonies. • ...
Vocabulary 2023-11-13
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- the set of whole numbers and their opposites (... -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...)
- an ordered pair, (x,y), that locates a point in a plane
- the vertical number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane
- any mathematical sentence that contains the symbols > (greater than), < (less than), ≤ (less than or equal to), or ≥ (greater than or equal to)
- the second number in an ordered pair; the position of a point relative to the horizontal axis
- two different numbers that have the same absolute value
- pair a pair of numbers, (x,y), that indicate the position of a point on the Cartesian Plane
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- number the set of numbers greater than zero
- the first number of in ordered pair; the position of a point relative to the vertical axis
- a symbol that indicates whether a number is positive or negative
- number the set of numbers that can be written in the form where a and b are integers and b is not 0
- the distance between a number and zero on the number line
- the horizontal number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane
- the set of numbers less than zero
- the point of intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes of a Cartesian plane. The coordinates are (0,0)
15 Clues: the set of numbers less than zero • number the set of numbers greater than zero • an ordered pair, (x,y), that locates a point in a plane • two different numbers that have the same absolute value • the distance between a number and zero on the number line • the vertical number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane • ...
Literacy terms 2021-05-02
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- an incident that occurs even before the story's specified timeline
- a comparison of two or more items that are polar opposites (e.x she has a heart of gold)
- using the words "like," "as," or "than" to make a connection between objects, acts, or feelings (e.x her smile shone like a diamond)
- a character who serves to highlight or draw attention to the strengths of another character in the story.
- A sign/prediction of what will happen later in the story.
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- exaggeration used to emphasize a point but not intended to be taken literally (e.x she's running faster than the wind)
- the use of irony to mock a concept, person, or thing in order to obtain change: It usually makes fun of human vices. (e.x family guy the tv show)
- The antagonist is a character who opposes the protagonist. Usually, the antagonist is the bad guy. (e.x Darth Vader from the original Star Wars trilogy)
- feeling sorry for a character who suffers
- the most interesting or suspenseful aspect of the story
10 Clues: feeling sorry for a character who suffers • the most interesting or suspenseful aspect of the story • A sign/prediction of what will happen later in the story. • an incident that occurs even before the story's specified timeline • a comparison of two or more items that are polar opposites (e.x she has a heart of gold) • ...
Mu Alpha Theta Crossword 2023-09-01
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- A set of ordered pairs.
- A line used in the definition of a conic section.
- A set of two or more numbers used to locate a specific point of grid.
- Two numbers whose sum is zero. Also called additive inverses.
- Maximum or minimum value of a function.
- The middle number in a set of numbers arranged in order.
- A relation that assigns to each element in the domain exactly one element in the range.
- A numerical value equal to the area under the graph of a function for some interval.
- The origin of the polar coordinate system.
- A transformation in which a mirror image of the graph of a function is produced with respect to a specific line.
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- A line that is used to make or mark measurements.
- An arrangement of a number of objects in a definite order used in probability.
- The power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number.
- A mathematical formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign.
- The constant factor of a monomial.
- The number that occurs most often in a set of numbers.
- The portion of a repeating decimal that repeats.
- A type of estimation, beyond the original observation range, of the value of a variable on the basis of its relationship with another variable.
- A rectangular array or table of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns.
19 Clues: A set of ordered pairs. • The constant factor of a monomial. • Maximum or minimum value of a function. • The origin of the polar coordinate system. • The portion of a repeating decimal that repeats. • A line that is used to make or mark measurements. • A line used in the definition of a conic section. • The number that occurs most often in a set of numbers. • ...
Literary Terms for Non-Fiction Prose 2024-04-12
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- Refers to any two characters who are “opposites” of each other
- Refers to any time the writer hints towards later events in the story
- A term used to describe fiction or nonfiction that teaches a specific lesson or moral or provides a model or correct behavior
- A figurative comparison of two things, often dissimilar
- Refers to writing a story starting from the middle
- Refers to any interruption in the story where the narration goes back in time
- The use of images, especially in a pattern of related images, often figurative, to create a strong unified sensory impression
- Refers to the plotting of events that are similarly constructed but altogether separate
- Word choice; the specific words an author chooses are what make meaning in the story
- A work that reveals a critical attitude toward some element of human behavior by portraying it in an extreme way
- The art of effective communication, especially persuasive discourse
- Refers to the overall emotional tone it invokes
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- Sentence that uses and or another conjunction, with no commas, to separate the items in a series
- A passage of prose that’s primarily descriptive, rather than plot-driven
- Occurs when the audience understands more about the situation than the story’s characters do
- A series of words separated by commas (with no conjunction)
- A comparison of two things, often unrelated
- Conscious exaggeration used to heighten effect
- Qualities of a fictional or nonfictional work that evoke sorrow or pity
19 Clues: A comparison of two things, often unrelated • Conscious exaggeration used to heighten effect • Refers to the overall emotional tone it invokes • Refers to writing a story starting from the middle • A figurative comparison of two things, often dissimilar • A series of words separated by commas (with no conjunction) • ...
The Renaissance Period Crossword 2022-12-08
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- The repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds in words which follow each other.
- A technique in which the idea and perhaps rhythm of one line are continued and completed in the next line.
- Giving human characteristics to an animal.
- A particular type of poem, very traditional, and usually only a single stanza. It is always fourteen lines long. Often the first eight lines express one idea, and the next six express another or a change the point-of-view.
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- An idea or feeling that is often associated with a specific word or phrase.
- fallacy, Describing a natural thing like the weather or the sea, as if it is feeling the emotion expressed by the poet/characters.
- A word or phrase that could mean more than one thing.
- A word or expression used instead of saying something which might be unpleasant or embarrassing.
- A word or phrase that suggests something else - often a story or idea that many people know.
- A phrase combining two terms that seem to be opposites.
10 Clues: Giving human characteristics to an animal. • A word or phrase that could mean more than one thing. • A phrase combining two terms that seem to be opposites. • An idea or feeling that is often associated with a specific word or phrase. • The repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds in words which follow each other. • ...
STATIC ELECTRICITY Review 2023-01-17
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- all matter is made up of these tiny particles
- s_____ repel
- when using a static ball, if it has a positive charge, and a positively charged glass is held next to it, then it will r_______
- these are the only particles that move
- s______ electricity is the force that makes my hairs stand up after sliding down a slide
- when taking off my cap, my hair crackled and stood on end! the hat m________ negative charges from my hair
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- when socks and shirts tumble together in the dryer, they have d_________ types of electric charges which causes them to stick together
- o_________ attract
- when rubbing a balloon with a cloth, a negative charge was developed, the balloon stuck to the wall but eventually fell. It fell because it g____ up negative charges to the wall
- my hairs stood out after taking off my cap because the hairs have the s______ charge so they pushed a______ from each other
10 Clues: s_____ repel • o_________ attract • these are the only particles that move • all matter is made up of these tiny particles • s______ electricity is the force that makes my hairs stand up after sliding down a slide • when taking off my cap, my hair crackled and stood on end! the hat m________ negative charges from my hair • ...
LET'S SEE HOW MUCH I CAN REMEMBER FROM ELA TUTORIAL 2021-10-06
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- Some people think Aiden looks ......... but he would never hurt a fly
- Amanda was a ......... person and she liked to spend most of her time alone with a good book.
- The class's behavior in the hallway was.......... so they earned five opposites
- I became ........... when my mom said I had to wash the dishes before I could play video games
- people think that
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- In my neighborhood we have a ........ of friends who hang out all the time
- The students at Hogwarts are not allowed in the .......... section of the library but they can access these books with a signed note from a teacher
- Because of the ......... of my desk to the white board, I could see what my teacher was writing very clearly.
- You could say that the bug my brother caught outside was his ....... he caught it in a cup and he won't let it escape
- Na'vera was nervous about speaking in front of the class, so she had to ......... the courage to give her speech
10 Clues: people think that • Some people think Aiden looks ......... but he would never hurt a fly • In my neighborhood we have a ........ of friends who hang out all the time • The class's behavior in the hallway was.......... so they earned five opposites • Amanda was a ......... person and she liked to spend most of her time alone with a good book. • ...
Figurative Language 2023-05-16
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- the clash between expectations and reality.
- a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else.
- a rhetorical device where words in the first half of a sentence are inverted in the second half of the sentence.
- the repetition of vowel sounds close enough together to be identified as a pattern.
- a figure of speech in which a writer makes a reference to a famous story, person, object, or event.
- a rhetorical and literary technique where an author or speaker intentionally uses exaggeration and overstatement for emphasis and effect.
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- an expression that conveys something different from its literal meaning, and that cannot be guessed from the meanings of its individual words.
- figuratively describing it with human traits in order to craft a vivid image of that object in your reader's mind.
- a figure of speech in which irreconcilable opposites or strongly contrasting ideas are placed in sharp juxtaposition and sustained tension.
- compares two different things, using the words “like” or “as” to draw attention to the comparison.
10 Clues: the clash between expectations and reality. • a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else. • the repetition of vowel sounds close enough together to be identified as a pattern. • compares two different things, using the words “like” or “as” to draw attention to the comparison. • ...
Types of Bonding 2014-09-24
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- In _____________________________ one atom will spend a lot more time with the shared electron because it has a higher electronegativity.
- All atoms are linked together as they share electrons forming ___________________.
- An attractive force between atoms and ions that _____________________________________ explains the existence of ionic and molecular compounds.
- This chemical bond between ions is a great example of how "opposites attract".
- When a solution dose not conduct electricity we call it a nonelectrolyte, however if it dose conduct electricity it's an _______________.
- The force of attraction that brings atoms and ions together creating ______________________.
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- For NH Cl the bond holding the chloride and ammonium ions together is ionic, but the bonds within the ___________________ are covalent.
- A structure used to represent covalent bonds using dots to represent pairs of electrons, and lines for those electrons that are shared.
- This kind of molecule can consist of two or more atoms of either the same of different elements.
- This molecule consists of only two atoms of the same or different elements.
10 Clues: This molecule consists of only two atoms of the same or different elements. • This chemical bond between ions is a great example of how "opposites attract". • All atoms are linked together as they share electrons forming ___________________. • The force of attraction that brings atoms and ions together creating ______________________. • ...
Personality Adjectives Opposites 2020-08-02
FIND THE OPPOSITES! 2023-10-29
5 Clues: My grandpa is old and weak. He isn't ... • This exercise is ... It isn't diffilult. • My brother is only five. He can do sums. He's ... • We never arrive at school at 8.00. We are always ... • Turn off the TV. This film is not interesting. It's ...
Prefix Opposites: Unit 3 (page 20 vocabulary) 2015-09-30
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- free from pain or injury
- something against the law
- not even or balanced in shape or arrangement.
- someone who doesn't have enough experience
- messy writing that is difficult to read!
- something is of little or no value or significance
- can't be moved
- not able to do
- causing or feeling unease, restlessness, awkwardness, stress
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- if a person acts childish or less responsible than they should
- something happened that surprised you
- something that is not relevant
- if you don't like to wait!
- not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
- not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings.
- Susan thought the professor was this because he believed Lucy!
16 Clues: can't be moved • not able to do • free from pain or injury • something against the law • if you don't like to wait! • something that is not relevant • something happened that surprised you • messy writing that is difficult to read! • someone who doesn't have enough experience • not suitable or proper in the circumstances. • not even or balanced in shape or arrangement. • ...
Key Characterization Vocabulary 2023-10-23
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- Business the little things an actor does on-stage to appear naturally "busy"
- Contact the state in which the speaker are aware of looking directly into other people's eyes
- how an actor uses body, voice, and thought to develop and portray a character.
- inflection the change in tone of the voice
- the position/way in which someone holds their body
- the beat to which a character moves (bouncy, strutting, slinky, with a limp, etc.)
- how high or low someone's voice is
- characters that are opposites from each other in terms of personality, physical traits, and goals
- the act of planning and carrying out stage directions
- Expressions non-verbal message sent using facial muscles to express emotions
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- hand movements that communicates an emotion & message
- Traits words that describe a character’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
- how fast or slow a character moves
- a character’s goal in a scene, what they want to accomplish
- a person portrayed in a drama, novel, or other artistic piece.
- Language a type of non-verbal message that is sent with the body like posture, facial expressions, eye contact, the entire body
- traits characteristics you can see with your eyes
- to steal the focus of a scene from other actor unfairly by being over the top & exaggerating too much
- & Habits the little things characters do that make them unique and original (adjusting glasses, twirling hair, taking steps two at a time, etc.)
19 Clues: how fast or slow a character moves • how high or low someone's voice is • inflection the change in tone of the voice • the position/way in which someone holds their body • hand movements that communicates an emotion & message • traits characteristics you can see with your eyes • the act of planning and carrying out stage directions • ...
Vocab 2013-09-10
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- Identity/The additive identity is zero. When you add a number and 0, the sum equals the original number
- power is any expression in the form an. Power is also used to refer to the exponent.
- number/A composite number is an integer greater than 1 with more than two positive factors
- A constant is a term that has no variable
- Number/ A prime number is an integer greater than 1 with only two positive factors, 1 and itself
- variable is a letter that stands for a number.
- means that the remainder is 0 when you divide one integer by another
- A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable
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- Reasoning/ Deductive reasoning is the process of reasoning logically from given facts to a conclusion
- factor of a nonzero integer is an integer that divides the nonzero integer with remainder zero
- Identity/ The multiplicative identity is 1. For any number a, the product of a and 1 is a
- Expressions/A variable expression is a mathematical phrase that uses variables, numbers, and operation symbols
- The integers are the whole numbers and their opposites
13 Clues: A constant is a term that has no variable • variable is a letter that stands for a number. • A coefficient is a number that multiplies a variable • The integers are the whole numbers and their opposites • means that the remainder is 0 when you divide one integer by another • power is any expression in the form an. Power is also used to refer to the exponent. • ...
the puzzle 2022-09-29
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- a pictorial representation or a diagram that represents data or values in an organized manner.
- the number on the other side of 0 number line, and the same distance from 0.
- sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one math operation.
- a number whose decimal representation eventually becomes periodic
- 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
- Most commonly, it refers to the number of elements in (e.g., conjugacy class order, graph order, group order, etc.)
- to find a solution
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- Any number that can be written as a ratio (or fraction) of two integers is a rational number.Jun 3, 2021
- the distance from zero that a number is on the number line, without considering direction.
- a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- The numbers that include natural numbers and zero.
- a number that when added to a given number gives zero
- statement of equality between two expressions consisting of variables and/or numbers.
13 Clues: to find a solution • The numbers that include natural numbers and zero. • a number that when added to a given number gives zero • a number whose decimal representation eventually becomes periodic • the number on the other side of 0 number line, and the same distance from 0. • a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative, or zero. • ...
KFS U4 adjectives - write the opposites 2022-02-14
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2018-09-08
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- the symbol used to indicate a positive square root
- a rational number whose square root is a whole number
- a number that cannot be expressed by the quotient a/b, where a and b are integers and b does not equal zero
- in a power, the number of times the base is used a factor. the number of times to multiply the base
- a compact way of writing numbers with absolute values that are very large or very small
- the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction a/b, where a and b are integers and b does not equal zero. the set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q
Down
- in a power, the number that is the common factor. The number being raised to a power
- just the number as we normally write it
- one of the two equal factors of a number
- the set of counting (Natural) numbers, zero, and their opposites. Denoted (represented) by the symbol Z
10 Clues: just the number as we normally write it • one of the two equal factors of a number • the symbol used to indicate a positive square root • a rational number whose square root is a whole number • in a power, the number that is the common factor. The number being raised to a power • ...
adjectives and opposites 2022-03-15
Opposites E Block 2022-11-30
Prefix Opposites: Unit 3 (page 20 vocabulary) 2015-09-30
Across
- free from pain or injury
- can't be moved
- messy writing that is difficult to read!
- someone who doesn't have enough experience
- causing or feeling unease, restlessness, awkwardness, stress
- Susan thought the professor was this because he believed Lucy!
- not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings.
- not able to do
Down
- something happened that surprised you
- something against the law
- not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
- if a person acts childish or less responsible than they should
- something is of little or no value or significance
- if you don't like to wait!
- not even or balanced in shape or arrangement.
- something that is not relevant
16 Clues: can't be moved • not able to do • free from pain or injury • something against the law • if you don't like to wait! • something that is not relevant • something happened that surprised you • messy writing that is difficult to read! • someone who doesn't have enough experience • not suitable or proper in the circumstances. • not even or balanced in shape or arrangement. • ...
Prefix Opposites: Unit 3 (page 20 vocabulary) 2015-09-30
Across
- can't be moved
- if a person acts childish or less responsible than they should
- something against the law
- if you don't like to wait!
- someone who doesn't have enough experience
- causing or feeling unease, restlessness, awkwardness, stress
- not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings.
- something is of little or no value or significance
Down
- not able to do
- messy writing that is difficult to read!
- something that is not relevant
- not even or balanced in shape or arrangement.
- not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
- free from pain or injury
- something happened that surprised you
- Susan thought the professor was this because he believed Lucy!
16 Clues: can't be moved • not able to do • free from pain or injury • something against the law • if you don't like to wait! • something that is not relevant • something happened that surprised you • messy writing that is difficult to read! • someone who doesn't have enough experience • not suitable or proper in the circumstances. • not even or balanced in shape or arrangement. • ...
Ancient Asia Vocab 2022-04-04
Across
- Asian philosophy that many Asian governments used that stressed a love for humanity, ancestor worship and respect towards parents.
- the Shang family is an example of this.
- An Asian philosophy advocating for a humble and simple life and an emphasis on the balance of opposites created by Lao-tzu.
Down
- and ancient trade route that connected China to Europe and connected with the trans saharan trade in Africa.
- a religion that began in India that does not believe in or worship a God but instead focuses on inner peace.
5 Clues: the Shang family is an example of this. • and ancient trade route that connected China to Europe and connected with the trans saharan trade in Africa. • a religion that began in India that does not believe in or worship a God but instead focuses on inner peace. • ...
Vocab 2022-12-06
Across
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- The repetition of similar vowel sounds or syllables of successive words, especially in a line of poetry.
- In grammar it is a word or phrase used to refer to something else, often a pronoun, although not always.
- Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary.
- A figure of speech in which an opposition or contrast of ideas is expressed by parallelism of words that are the opposites of, or strongly contrasted with, each other.
- A writer hints at something, expecting the reader to understand their implied reference.
Down
- A speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object.
- The repeating of words or phrases inside a collection of sentences, clauses, or poetry lines is known as anaphora.
- This fallacy occurs when you argue that your conclusion must be true, because there is no evidence against it.
- A figure of speech where a part of a sentence is reversed, creating a symmetrical structure of a sentence.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning.
11 Clues: Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary. • The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness. • A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. • A speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object. • ...
Side by Side Ch 5 Opposites 2022-02-02
Prefix Opposites: Unit 3 (page 20 vocabulary) 2015-09-30
Across
- something happened that surprised you
- can't be moved
- if you don't like to wait!
- Susan thought the professor was this because he believed Lucy!
- not able to do
- not influenced by, showing, or involving personal feelings.
- causing or feeling unease, restlessness, awkwardness, stress
- if a person acts childish or less responsible than they should
Down
- something that is not relevant
- not suitable or proper in the circumstances.
- messy writing that is difficult to read!
- something against the law
- someone who doesn't have enough experience
- not even or balanced in shape or arrangement.
- free from pain or injury
- something is of little or no value or significance
16 Clues: can't be moved • not able to do • free from pain or injury • something against the law • if you don't like to wait! • something that is not relevant • something happened that surprised you • messy writing that is difficult to read! • someone who doesn't have enough experience • not suitable or proper in the circumstances. • not even or balanced in shape or arrangement. • ...
Revision 3A 2023-05-23
Across
- When I said she _____ after her mother, it was clear from her expression that she didn’t see it
- His parents always had such high _____ of him and I think he must’ve felt under a lot of
- Although she never meant to, she often _____ people up the wrong way, causing them to
- the money aside for the trip, he had enough to pay for the ticket.
- They’ve always been good _____ to be around and I guess that’s why they’re so popular.
- He had his _____ set on travelling to New Zealand to visit his cousins and after working hard to
- He had his _____ set on travelling to New Zealand to visit his cousins and after working hard to
- They were polar opposites and never _____ eye to eye on anything
Down
- He was a very well-behaved child and always did exactly as he was _____ .
- She has always been very spontaneous and it’s not unusual for her to go off travelling on a
- He has always been quite reclusive and likes very much to _____ himself to himself
- trying to compensate for his shyness.
- the compliment I intended it to be.
- the money aside for the trip, he had enough to pay for the ticket.
- Good looks and a great sense of humour seem to _____ in his family.
- irritated or angry.
- Until that point they had looked _____ to him and held him in very high regard
- was lost for words
- He often came _____ as over-confident when in difficult situations, but I knew it was because him
- She was so used to getting her own _____ that when he refused to comply with her wishes,
20 Clues: was lost for words • irritated or angry. • the compliment I intended it to be. • trying to compensate for his shyness. • They were polar opposites and never _____ eye to eye on anything • the money aside for the trip, he had enough to pay for the ticket. • the money aside for the trip, he had enough to pay for the ticket. • ...
Unit 6 Opposites, Year 5 2024-11-18
Algebra crossword puzzle #2 2021-09-13
Across
- a number that can be multiplied by another number to make 1(numerator and denominator are switched)
- the answer to an addition problem
- a number, a variable, or product of a number and a variable(s)
- one of four sections on the coordinate plane formed by the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis
- mathematical sentence that uses equals (=)sign to indicate that the side to the left of the equals sign has the same value as the side to the right of the equals sign
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- the horizontal number line that, together with the y-axis, establishes the coordinate plane
Down
- a mathematical sentence that uses a symbol(<, >, ≤, ≥, ≠) to indicate that the left and right sides of the sentence hold values that are different
- an answer that is close to the real answer; to quickly perform an approximation
- a number that multiplies a variable
- pairs of numbers that have the same absolute value
- to replace variables with numbers and then simplify an expression
- a set of numbers that follow a pattern
- the vertical number line that, together with the x-axis, establishes the coordinate plane
- the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis on the coordinate plane
- a term with no variable part (i.e. a number)
16 Clues: the answer to an addition problem • a number that multiplies a variable • the answer to a subtraction problem • a set of numbers that follow a pattern • a term with no variable part (i.e. a number) • pairs of numbers that have the same absolute value • a number, a variable, or product of a number and a variable(s) • ...
Number Systems 2024-05-01
Across
- - In a grid, the horizontal axis.
- - The intersection of the x- and y- axes in a coordinate plane, described by the ordered pair (0, 0).
- - The four sections of a coordinate grid that are separated by the axes.
- - A reference line from which distances or angles are measured in a coordinate grid.
- plane - A 2-dimensional system in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from two intersecting straight lines called axes.
- decimal - A decimal which has repeating digits or a repeating pattern of digits.
- - A special ratio that compares a number to 100 using the symbol %.
- Property - a • (b + c) = (a • b) + (a • c) and a • (b – c) = (a • b) – (a • c), where a, b, and c stand for any real
- - In a grid, the vertical axis.
Down
- - A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal.
- - The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- value - The distance of a number from zero on the number line. Absolute value is always positive.
- - To find the value of a mathematical expression.
- pair - A pair of numbers that gives the coordinates of a point on a grid in this order (horizontal coordinate, vertical
- - Naming the same number.
- - An integer that divides evenly into another.
- inverse - A number that is the same distance from 0 on the number line, but in the opposite direction.
- - An ordered pair of numbers that identify a point on a coordinate plane.
18 Clues: - Naming the same number. • - In a grid, the vertical axis. • - In a grid, the horizontal axis. • - An integer that divides evenly into another. • - The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • - To find the value of a mathematical expression. • - A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal. • ...
Techniques in Poetry 2013-06-17
Across
- When you start successive clauses (sentence chunks) in the same, repetitive way: 'Mad world! Mad kings! Mad composition!'
- When two opposites are mentioned in close proximity.
- When the start of a pair of words rhyme.
- A kind of metaphor where you see the thing identified by one of its parts.
- A technique where something is described as another thing.
- When the poem 'presses enter' to highlight what they leave in a line. This also goes toward shaping the sound of a line.
- When different things are mentioned in close proximity so that differences between them can be seen.
- A technique where something is described as another thing, but using the words 'like' or 'as'.
Down
- A poem that tells a story. It usually consists of a series of quatrains.
- When the middle vowel sounds of a pair of words rhyme.
- The titles of text suggest the subject being dealt with by the composer; the title P__________ the subject.
- A fourteen line poem that typically contains ten syllables per line. They are usually used to express emotion.
- This technique is when you mix up the senses in a description, for example: 'the music smelt wonderful as it wafted out of the theatre.'
- This word is use to describe how a poem has a musical quality.
14 Clues: When the start of a pair of words rhyme. • When two opposites are mentioned in close proximity. • When the middle vowel sounds of a pair of words rhyme. • A technique where something is described as another thing. • This word is use to describe how a poem has a musical quality. • A poem that tells a story. It usually consists of a series of quatrains. • ...
Awesome Analogies, Opposites, and Mysterious More! 2013-04-03
12 Clues: Emma is • Flesh and • When worlds • It's life or • cake needs it • ____Magnon Man • _____ and animals • Megumi's hair color • Ms. Hillestad is(two words) • The early bird catches(two words) • percy _____ and the lightning thief • Short, bulky men who had first religion
Ancient China 2024-03-07
Across
- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- A hard green gemstone in China.
- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius.
- The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- Yellowish-brownish metal used in China.
- The first emperor of China who united China under one rule.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
Down
- A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders.
- A luxurious fabric worn by wealthy nobles.
- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube.
- A part of the philosophy of Taoism, opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark".
14 Clues: A hard green gemstone in China. • Yellowish-brownish metal used in China. • A luxurious fabric worn by wealthy nobles. • A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • The first emperor of China who united China under one rule. • A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius. • ...
The Elements of Art and Principles of Design 2025-01-22
Across
- The equal distribution of visual weight of objects colors, texture, and space in an artwork. (Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, and Radial)
- A mark made by a moving path and Helps lead a viewers’ eye throughout a work
- The look or feeling of action and a way to guide the viewer’s eye in, through, and out of the image
- Actual (How something feels) or Implied (How something looks like it feels)
- A shape or object with 3-dimensions or volume. (height x width x length)
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- Refers to how different elements of an artwork or design come together and create a sense of wholeness
Down
- Repeated Art Elements in an organized way
- Opposites or differences between Elements of Art arranged together in an artwork or composition
- Positive (The subject or areas of interest in an artwork) or Negative (The space around and between the subjects)
- Lines that form an enclosed, flat area that either appears geometric, organic or as typography
- Hue + Value + Saturation
- Elements that repeat in an unorganized way. A relationship between elements that creates a sense of harmony
- To draw the viewer’s attention to a specific element. To create a focal point in the design. An eye-catching part that stands out
14 Clues: Hue + Value + Saturation • The lightness and darkness of a color • Repeated Art Elements in an organized way • A shape or object with 3-dimensions or volume. (height x width x length) • Actual (How something feels) or Implied (How something looks like it feels) • A mark made by a moving path and Helps lead a viewers’ eye throughout a work • ...
Real number system 2024-08-16
Across
- Numbers that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction; their decimal expansions are non-repeating and non-terminating.
- All numbers that can be found on the number line, including both rational and irrational numbers.
Down
- Numbers that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero.
- Whole numbers and their opposites (negative numbers), including zero.
4 Clues: Whole numbers and their opposites (negative numbers), including zero. • All numbers that can be found on the number line, including both rational and irrational numbers. • Numbers that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. • ...
Math 2016-02-25
Across
- two numbers that add to zero when added
- the average in a set of numbers
- a 3-d shape with two circular bases and a curved side connecting them
- the answer to a division sentance
- an angle measuring exactly 90 degrees
- able to be divided without a remainder
- an angle with a measure of less than 90 degrees
- a mathmatical sentance including an equals sign
- numbers with out a fraction or decimal
- one of the two same numbers that make up a square number
- an answer on a calculator too big to show the whole thing
- rate with a denominator of 1
- the whole number and its opposites
- the point in the middle of a circle
- two lines that will never cross
- the big number in an exponent
Down
- going up and down
- a letter in place of a number
- an answer ( starts with an "S")
- an angle bigger the 90 degrees
- a number multiplied by itself this many times
- a line going horizontally and vertically all at once
- the number of squares needed
- opposite of a posative
- able to be divided into a reflection
- a ratio with the denominator of 100
- a fraction flipped upside down
- a measure of liquid capacity (starts with "L")
- two rays with a common endpoint
- the number that is the most often
- numerical information
- a surface on a prism
- a ____ can be straight, diagonal, or curved
33 Clues: going up and down • a surface on a prism • numerical information • opposite of a posative • the number of squares needed • rate with a denominator of 1 • a letter in place of a number • the big number in an exponent • an angle bigger the 90 degrees • a fraction flipped upside down • the average in a set of numbers • an answer ( starts with an "S") • two rays with a common endpoint • ...
Expressions Advanced Vocabulary Test 2016-03-22
Across
- The smallest multiple that 2 or more numbers have in common.
- The numerical factor of a term that contains a variable.
- Parts of an expression that are separated by addition or subtraction.
- The set of positive whole numbers, their opposites and 0.
- This property of addition states that changing the grouping of the addends doesn't change the sum. (Grouping does not matter.)
- The answer to a multiplication problem.
- The Identity property of _____ states that the product of any number and one is that number.
- The numbers being added.
- Lines that run from left to right.
- This type of fraction has a numerator greater than the denominator.
- Product The product of one numerator and the opposite denominator in a proportion.
- Value Tells you the value of a digit based on its place in a particular number.
- This property of addition states that the sum of any number and zero is that number.
Down
- To express in simplest terms.
- The top number in a fraction.
- A number's distance from zero.
- This property shows how multiplication affects an addition and subtraction problem.
- The opposite. Also, operations that undo each other.
- A ratio or comparison of two quantities with different units.
- The bottom number in a fraction.
- A number that can be written as a ratio of two integers and the denominator is not zero.
- What type of decimal stops.
- The answer to a subtraction problem.
- To replace each variable with a number and then follow the order of operations.
- A portion of 100.
25 Clues: A portion of 100. • The numbers being added. • What type of decimal stops. • To express in simplest terms. • The top number in a fraction. • A number's distance from zero. • The bottom number in a fraction. • Lines that run from left to right. • The answer to a subtraction problem. • The answer to a multiplication problem. • The opposite. Also, operations that undo each other. • ...
Branches of Physics 2017-10-08
Across
- Go with the flow. Don't be too solid.
- If you can't stand the HEAT, get out of the kitchen.
- Who knew physics could be dangerous? Invest in protection today!
- May not teach us how to add love or minus hate, but it gives us hope that every problem has a solution.
- I know why I'm moving. Do you?
- We live on this planet. It's about time we tried to study it.
- I'm moving. I don't need to know why.
- It's a weapon, it's a study, you can split it even though it's tiny. Bombs Away!!!
- Mrs. Alfa's two subjects put together
- Who knew physics and life could be combined?
- Watch the thrust. We're going out of here in lightspeed! -Han Solo
Down
- There's more to space than just planets.
- These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: TO EXPLORE STRANGE NEW WORLDS, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. -Star Trek
- I've got a SHAPE, I've got a FORM, I have mass, I MATTER more!
- Schrödinger got nothing on me.
- Quite a SHOCK to know that OPPOSITES ATTRACT.
- I like to move it move it. We like to move it move it.
- This branch of physics is so small, you can't see it!
- Burr! It's cold in here! There must be some physics in the atmosphere!
- I wish I may. I wish I might. Find the branch that deals with light
20 Clues: Schrödinger got nothing on me. • I know why I'm moving. Do you? • Go with the flow. Don't be too solid. • I'm moving. I don't need to know why. • Mrs. Alfa's two subjects put together • There's more to space than just planets. • Who knew physics and life could be combined? • Quite a SHOCK to know that OPPOSITES ATTRACT. • ...
Cass & Taryn's Cryptic Crossword No. 2 2020-10-16
Across
- A messy Argentinian (10)
- (8,2,7)
- (12)
- juice Get ready to stop before a sweet drink. (6,5)
- I can’t stand running competitions. (6)
- toes Cate’s mole creates terrible fashion
- It’s brown and round and underground. (4)
- Two dog feet make a nice ointment (6)
- Striking instruments again will have
- Fruits that stay on the ground. (5)
- ring A smelly engagement (6,4)
- bird. (10)
- Cabs crash then cover up the accident. (4)
- Era when pigs fly. (6)
- Snake skin found in an outdoor building. (4)
- Went deep to find a bird. (4)
- ego This priest is sometimes arrogant. (5,3)
- Two ladies flavour the roast. (8)
- Royalty touches down in a good state. (10)
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- then leave a mess. (4, 5)
- A good cough gets things done. (10)
- wax Buy it in Rio, but it’s not for
- and cheese Cheech and Chong are similar
- Spreading rumours despite being a well-
- A negative deduction creates a massive blaze. (7)
- A succulent ending. (6)
- first, then polar opposites. (5,3,6)
- It looks funny but is actually a form of
- A fabulous way to save for retirement. (5)
- (5,4)
- marks Kids get upset about school
- (9,3)
- Don’t be so lar-dee-dah about renewables. (5)
- Even going backwards you get high. (3)
- (13)
- Can make a big splash in a small room. (3)
- Comfortably and surreptitiously walks past (8)
- is special A paradox about equality and
38 Clues: (12) • (13) • (5,4) • (9,3) • (8,2,7) • bird. (10) • Era when pigs fly. (6) • A succulent ending. (6) • A messy Argentinian (10) • then leave a mess. (4, 5) • Went deep to find a bird. (4) • A good cough gets things done. (10) • ring A smelly engagement (6,4) • Two ladies flavour the roast. (8) • marks Kids get upset about school • Striking instruments again will have • ...
Chances Math Crossword Puzzle!!! 2023-06-06
Across
- A comparison of two quantities by division.
- A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data.
- A table that lists items together according to the number of times, or frequency, that the items.
- The number that indicates hoe many times the base is used as a factor.
- A plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line and called the x-axis and a vertical number line called the y-axis
- The vertical axis on a coordinate plane.
- The least common multiple of two or more denominators.
- The sum of the items in a seg if data divided by the number of items in the set.
- A rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one unit.
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
Down
- A bar graph whose bars represent the frequency of numeric data within equal intervals.
- The largest common factor of two or more given numbers.
- The smallest number other than zero, that is a multiple of two or more given numbers.
- A question that has many different or variable answers.
- The number of times a data value occurs.
- The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane.
- The number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data.
- The two perpendicular lines of a coordinate plane that intersect at the origin (singular: axis)
- In statistics, the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set.
- The middle number of the mean of the two middle numbers in an ordered set data.
20 Clues: 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. • The least common multiple of two or more denominators. • The largest common factor of two or more given numbers. • A question that has many different or variable answers. • ...
Math Vocabulary 2021-12-08
Across
- sentence: An equation that contains one or more variables
- expression: A mathematical phrase that has a variable and can include numbers and operations. Also called a variable expression
- Expression: An algebraic expression with two unlike terms
- A term that has no variable factor
- replace a variable with a given value to simplify or solve a problem
- numbers: A number that is either rational or irrational.
- numbers: A number that cannot be written as the quotient of two integers. Irrational numbers in decimal form are non- terminating and non-repeating.
- A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- numbers: The counting numbers 1,2,3.
- A number that shows repeated multiplication
Down
- The numerical factor when a term has a variable
- numbers: The non-negative integers 0, 1, 2, 3, .
- Substitute a given number for each variable, and then simplify
- Whole numbers and their opposites ...-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3,
- numbers: A real number that can be written as the quotient of two integers. Rational numbers in decimal form are terminating or
- Function: A function of the form f(x) = ax^n + an-1x^n-1 + ..... a1x + a0. The exponents are all whole numbers and the coefficients are all real numbers
- value: The distance that a number is from zero on a number line
- To replace an algebraic expression with its simplest name or form
- of Operations: Common order followed when simplifying an expression
- An algebraic expression with three unlike terms
- A symbol, usually a letter, that represents one or more numbers
21 Clues: A term that has no variable factor • numbers: The counting numbers 1,2,3. • A number that shows repeated multiplication • The numerical factor when a term has a variable • An algebraic expression with three unlike terms • A mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign • numbers: The non-negative integers 0, 1, 2, 3, . • ...
Synonyms 2024-12-10
Across
- - "Not showing pride."
- - "Very arrogantly proud."
- - "Left powerless completely."
- - "Appears very small."
- - "Hellish, extremely bad."
- - "Thick and crowded."
- - "Dark and depressing."
- - "Breaks very easily."
- - "Acts without thinking."
- - "Leave and abandon."
- - "Unusual in behavior."
- - "Lose all hope."
- - "Hesitate in steps."
- - "Lacks serious purpose."
- - "Looks incredibly beautiful."
- - "Constantly bother someone."
- - "Meaning is unclear."
- - "Modesty in behavior."
- - "Excessive surplus amount."
- - "Feeling very down."
- - "Long bitter conflict."
- - "Change their mind."
- - "Hold past resentment."
- - "Full of panic."
- - "Opposes common beliefs."
- - "Captures total attention."
- - "Always seems unlucky."
- - "False flawed belief."
- - "Show utter contempt."
- - "Ruins everything around."
- - "Avoid unnecessary spending."
- - "Lacking interest completely."
- - "Try with effort."
- - "Keep on changing."
- - "Speech flows beautifully."
- - "Done too quickly."
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- - "Completely real thing."
- - "Sun is blocked."
- - "Obstruct their progress."
- - "Respect their achievements."
- - "Weak in strength."
- - "Say, do opposites."
- - "Willing to give."
- - "Easily follows instructions."
- - "Extremely poor person."
- - "Burden slows progress."
- - "Wild and aggressive."
- - "Huge in magnitude."
- - "Very large size."
- - "Extreme obsessive passion."
- - "Make fake stories."
- - "Kind and courteous."
- - "Criticize in public."
- - "Unapologetic for actions."
- - "Collect in group."
- - "Clever deceitful tricks."
- - "Lacking any flavor."
- - "Terrifyingly gruesome sight."
- - "Peaceful friendly coexistence."
- - "Perfect ideal example."
- - "Dangerous risky situation."
- - "Erase all marks."
- - "Pure joyful feeling."
- - "Remove completely forever."
- - "Extremely ugly appearance."
- - "Fame for greatness."
- - "Words insult others."
- - "Excited to start."
68 Clues: - "Lose all hope." • - "Full of panic." • - "Sun is blocked." • - "Willing to give." • - "Very large size." • - "Erase all marks." • - "Try with effort." • - "Weak in strength." • - "Collect in group." • - "Excited to start." • - "Keep on changing." • - "Done too quickly." • - "Not showing pride." • - "Say, do opposites." • - "Thick and crowded." • - "Huge in magnitude." • - "Leave and abandon." • ...
English 2025-04-06
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- Teacher / Master in Japanese (Used to address someone of authority or expertise, like teachers, doctors, or skilled professionals)
- Life in Persian (Refers to existence, living, or the experience of life itself)
- Thank you in Chinese (Polite expression of gratitude)
- Hello in Chinese (A standard greeting, can be used anytime)
- Hello / Hi in Korean (Casual greeting among friends or people of the same age)
- Stir-fry cooking vessel, often associated with Chinese cuisine
- Please in Japanese (Used when requesting something politely)
- Thank you in Korean (Formal and polite expression of gratitude)
- Older brother in Korean (Used by females to address older males, also used in a romantic context by some)
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- Goodbye in Japanese (Formal way of saying farewell, usually when parting for a longer time)
- Love in Persian (Deep affection or romantic love, also used to refer to someone you care about deeply)
- Hello / Good afternoon in Japanese (Used as a standard greeting during the day)
- Goodbye in Chinese (Used when parting, similar to saying "See you later")
- Friend in Korean (Refers to a close peer or companion)
- Flower in Persian (Symbolizes beauty, nature, and is often used metaphorically for something precious)
- symbol of harmony & balance, representing interconnected opposites, such as light & dark, masculine & feminine (China)
- Freedom in Persian (Refers to liberty or the state of being free, often used in political or personal contexts)
- Thank you in Japanese (Polite expression of gratitude, informal)
- I love you in Korean (Commonly used to express affection towards someone)
- Happy / Good in Persian (Used to describe a positive feeling or situation)
20 Clues: Thank you in Chinese (Polite expression of gratitude) • Friend in Korean (Refers to a close peer or companion) • Hello in Chinese (A standard greeting, can be used anytime) • Please in Japanese (Used when requesting something politely) • Stir-fry cooking vessel, often associated with Chinese cuisine • ...
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Skills 2025-06-09
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- fundamental principles and beliefs that guide individuals and groups in determining what is desirable or undesirable, and how they should behave
- skill to act in a way to keep your self-respect
- rehearsing a plan ahead of time so that you can cope with emotional situations
- interpersonal skill for getting what you want
- intentionally living with awareness in the present moment
- balancing opposites at the same time
- communication skill to act in a way that you maintain positive relationships
- the skill you use when your emotions either do not fit the facts or acting on your emotions isn't effective
- a state of mind that focuses on getting things done
- the third "how" skill
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- the first "what" skill
- doing things that challenge you and help you feel competent
- when you are ruled by moods, feelings, and urges.
- the ability to let go of negative or distressing thoughts and feelings
- a skill that examines what events happen before engaging in undesirable behavior
- a state of mind that emphasizes experiencing the present moment without judgment or attachment, focusing on what is rather than what could be or should be
- the skill you use when your DBT skills are not working
- the balance between reasonable and emotion mind
- a consequence that increases frequency of a behavior
- reinforcing small steps toward the behavior you want
- the second "what skill"
- the second "how" skill
- when you are ruled by facts, reason, logic, and pragmatics
- checking whether your emotions fit the facts of the situation
24 Clues: the third "how" skill • the first "what" skill • the second "how" skill • the second "what skill" • balancing opposites at the same time • interpersonal skill for getting what you want • skill to act in a way to keep your self-respect • the balance between reasonable and emotion mind • when you are ruled by moods, feelings, and urges. • ...
MCAS Math Vocabulary (Topics 1-3) 2026-04-06
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- more than two factors
- any number that can be written as the quotient of two integers
- (x,y) of numbers gives the coordinates that locate a point on a coordinate grid
- a grid containing two number lines that intersect in a right angle at 0
- horizontal number line
- the part of an expression separated by a plus or minus sign
- only two factors (1 and itself)
- 4 sections on a coordinate plane
- (0,0) starting point on a coordinate plane
- terms that have the same variable part such as y and 2y
- replace the variable with a number
- a type of math expression with at least one variable and one operation
- a letter or symbol that represents an unknown quantity
- the counting numbers, their opposites, and 0
- write equivalent expressions that have no like terms and no parentheses
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- the greatest number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- math expression that contains numbers and at least one operation
- how many times the base is used as a factor
- the number that is repeatedly multiplied
- its distance from zero on the number line; distance is always positive
- numbers located on opposite sides of 0 and are the same distance from 0 on the number line
- vertical number line
- two numbers whose product is 1 (a/b x b/a)
- an expression that has the same value regardless of the number that is substituted into the variable
- solve
- the number that is multiplied by the variable (Ex: 3x)
26 Clues: solve • vertical number line • more than two factors • horizontal number line • only two factors (1 and itself) • 4 sections on a coordinate plane • replace the variable with a number • the number that is repeatedly multiplied • two numbers whose product is 1 (a/b x b/a) • (0,0) starting point on a coordinate plane • how many times the base is used as a factor • ...
Algebra 2 Terms 2013-02-26
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- Having the same size and shape
- A survey of an entire population
- A set with a definite, or finite, number of elements
- An algebraic expression that defines a function
- A set with an unlimited, or infinite, number of elements
- A real number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers
- A possible result of a probability experiment
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- The indicated sum of the terms of a geometric sequence
- Each value in a matrix; also called an element
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- A set with no elements
- The distance along an arc measured in linear units
- An equation that has no solutions
- An event made up of two or more simple events
- A polynomial function of degree 3
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent
- A polynomial with two terms
- A rectangular array of numbers
- An infinite series converges when the partial sums approach a fixed number
- A relation in which every input is paired with exactly one output
- A system of equations that has exactly one solution
- The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- The closeness of a given measurement or value to the actual measurement or value
- The distance around a circle
- The repetitive application of the same rule
- An item in a set
- A compound statement that uses the word “or”
- A measure of the steepness of surfaces, expressed as a percent
28 Clues: An item in a set • A set with no elements • A polynomial with two terms • The distance around a circle • Having the same size and shape • A rectangular array of numbers • A survey of an entire population • An equation that has no solutions • A polynomial function of degree 3 • The repetitive application of the same rule • A compound statement that uses the word “or” • ...
Math 8 Vocabulary 2013-05-16
Across
- Whole Numbers and their opposites
- Transformation that gets bigger/smaller
- Numbers that only can be written as decimals that do NOT end NOR have a pattern (, 2 , etc.
- 2 angles that sum to 90°
- Property: x + 0 = x
- ______ area the "outside covering" of a 3-d object
- Numbers that can be fractions, or decimals that end or repeat
- Two events that do NOT rely on each other in probability
- Numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4, ….
- Numbers in the set: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, …
- Part out of 100
- the "inside space" of a 3-d object
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- The property that says 5 + -5 = 0
- Variable on the y-axis
- All x-values in a relation
- longest side of a right triangle
- A perfect _______ is a number that's square root is a whole number (1,4,9, 16,25, ...)
- the outside of a circle
- Property: 3(x + 2) = 3x + 6
- Two "opposite" angles that have the same degree measure
- 2 angles that sum to 180°
- When finding Percent Change, Subtract, then divide by the ________ number
- B in the pyramid formula stands for the _____ of the base side
- transformation that shows a "Turn"
- Property: (x + 3) + 4 = x + (3 + 4)
- Type of trend in a scatter plot where all the values are increasing
- Switch < to > if divide or multiply by a ____________ number
- ____ of Change in a relation is when you find the change in y divided by the change in x.
- one of the 2 sides of a right triangle that forms the right angle
29 Clues: Part out of 100 • Property: x + 0 = x • Variable on the y-axis • the outside of a circle • 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 • The property that says 5 + -5 = 0 • Whole Numbers and their opposites • transformation that shows a "Turn" • ...
Chapter 6 2016-07-28
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- these cells do not respond to the exact location of a stimulus, but rather to a pattern of light in a particular orientation
- where light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris
- the theory proposing that we see color through three kinds of cones that are each more sensitive to a different color
- a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go
- the theory that the cortex compares information from parts of the retina to determine the brightness and color for each area
- also known as area V1 or the striate cortex
- tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision
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- the discrepancy between what the right and left eyes see
- inability to recognize faces
- the theory that we perceive color in terms of opposites
- that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it
- have small cell bodies and small receptive fields, are mostly in or near the fovea
- neurons with larger cell bodies and receptive fields, distributed equally throughout the retina
- the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- stimulation from both eyes
- a cell with a receptive field with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones
- the stream through parietal cortex, the “where” pathway
- the rear surface of the eye that is lined with visual receptors
- the stream through the temporal cortex, the “what” pathway
- the blurring of vision for lines in one direction
20 Clues: stimulation from both eyes • inability to recognize faces • also known as area V1 or the striate cortex • the blurring of vision for lines in one direction • tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision • a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go • that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it • ...
English Language Arts Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-18
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- Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning.
- a type of narrative or a plot device in which the end is curiously abrupt, so that the main characters are left in a difficult situation, without offering any resolution of conflicts.
- Extreme exaggeration
- This character follows the yellow brick road to the emerald city to obtain some ruby slippers because "there is no place like home".
- The person telling the story (not to be confused with the author).
- a character, or a group of characters, which stands in opposition to the Protagonist, which is the main character.
- An expression, idea, or action that has been overused to the point of seeming worn out, stale, ineffective, or meaningless.
- The pairing of two opposites. Ex. The loud silence
- A long narrative poem about someone who does heroic deeds. Ex. The Odyssey
- Words that imitate sounds.
- Giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
- A literary work that is written to amuse or entertain a reader.
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- Mental picture created by the way the author writes.
- Story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. ex. animal farm
- Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as".
- Reference to a well known character or event from history, literature, pop culture, etc...
- Which character builds a monster and brings him to life with electricity?
- The main character in a story.
- An interruption of the chronological sequence of an event to an earlier occurrence.
- Repetition of a beginning sound for effect. Ex. Peter Piper Picked
20 Clues: Extreme exaggeration • Words that imitate sounds. • The main character in a story. • Giving human qualities to inanimate objects. • Comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as". • The pairing of two opposites. Ex. The loud silence • Mental picture created by the way the author writes. • Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning. • ...
Cass & Taryn's Cryptic Crossword No. 2 2020-10-16
Across
- wax Buy it in Rio, but it’s not for surfing. (9,3)
- and cheese Cheech and Chong are similar at first, then polar opposites. (5,3,6)
- ring A smelly engagement (6,4)
- I can’t stand running competitions. (6)
- is special A paradox about equality and uniqueness. (8,2,7)
- Era when pigs fly. (6)
- It’s brown and round and underground. (4)
- A negative deduction creates a massive blaze. (7)
- ego This priest is sometimes arrogant. (5,3)
- Went deep to find a bird. (4)
- Royalty touches down in a good state. (10)
- Cabs crash then cover up the accident. (4)
- Two dog feet make a nice ointment (6)
- Even going backwards you get high. (3)
- Spreading rumours despite being a well-mannered bird. (10)
- Don’t be so lar-dee-dah about renewables. (5)
- A messy Argentinian (10)
- Snake skin found in an outdoor building. (4)
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- Fruits that stay on the ground. (5)
- Comfortably and surreptitiously walks past (8)
- A good cough gets things done. (10)
- Striking instruments again will have consequences. (13)
- juice Get ready to stop before a sweet drink. (6,5)
- toes Cate’s mole creates terrible fashion errors. (5,4)
- Two ladies flavour the roast. (8)
- It looks funny but is actually a form of homicide. (12)
- serial killer Who murdered the muesli? (1,6,6)
- A fabulous way to save for retirement. (5)
- marks Kids get upset about school results then leave a mess. (4, 5)
- A succulent ending. (6)
- Can make a big splash in a small room. (3)
31 Clues: Era when pigs fly. (6) • A succulent ending. (6) • A messy Argentinian (10) • Went deep to find a bird. (4) • A good cough gets things done. (10) • ring A smelly engagement (6,4) • Two ladies flavour the roast. (8) • Fruits that stay on the ground. (5) • Two dog feet make a nice ointment (6) • I can’t stand running competitions. (6) • ...
Trace Monoprint Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-18
Across
- a group of pints or a body of work that is cohesive and yet not the same
- the area of a design that first grabs your attention
- a two-dimensional object that has height and width
- tool used to put pressure on the back of the paper (transferring the ink to the paper)
- cardboard plate made by gluing materials or cutting and pealing
- sharp lines and angles (manmade)
- rolling a thin field of ink then laying a paper over and drawing lightly on the back of the paper
- natural irregular free-form
- a mark moving across a page
- the outlines of shapes
- used to cut out intricate negative shapes
- tool used to roll out ink
- a crayon rubbing of a textured surface
- using remaining ink to make subsequent (lighter) pints
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- a design made from cutting and pasting together multiple image and text sources
- range of light to dark
- a cut-out that can be used to print (around or through) or used to cover an area while printing
- putting one thing over the top of another thing
- a foam design that you can press into ink and transfer onto paper
- bumpy or rough surface
- the neatness of an artwork
- two or three colors side by side on a brayer
- ink saturated foam used for stamping
- repeating elements that give the work a sense of beat or flow
- opposites
- a print that is not reproducible has lots of variation
26 Clues: opposites • range of light to dark • bumpy or rough surface • the outlines of shapes • tool used to roll out ink • the neatness of an artwork • natural irregular free-form • a mark moving across a page • sharp lines and angles (manmade) • ink saturated foam used for stamping • a crayon rubbing of a textured surface • used to cut out intricate negative shapes • ...
Top Twenty-Five Algebra One Words 2016-12-06
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- An equation that states a relationship among quantities.
- A graph that is unbroken points.
- A symbol, usually a letter that represents one or more numbers.
- The possible values of the output, or dependent variable, of a relation or function.
- A graph composed of isolated points.
- A ratio of a to b where a and b represent quantities measured in different units.
- What is P.E.M.D.A.S?
- The opposite or additive inverse of any number is a____________.
- Terms with exactly the same variable factors in a variable expression.
- A variable that provides the input values of a function.
- The possible values for the input of a relation or function.
- To substitute a given number for each variable, and then simplify.
- Operations that undo one another.
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- The ratio of any length in a scale drawing to the corresponding actual length. The lengths may be in different units.
- A function whose graph is not line or part of a line.
- Number A number that is either rational or irrational.
- Any set of ordered pairs.
- To replace an expression with its simplest name or form.
- A variable that provides the output values of a function.
- The numerical factor when a term has a variable.
- A number, variable, or the product or quotient of a number and one or more variables.
- Whole numbers and their opposites.
- A relation that assigns exactly one value in the range to each value of the domain.
- An equation that states that two ratios are equal.
- The comparison of two quantities by division.
25 Clues: What is P.E.M.D.A.S? • Any set of ordered pairs. • A graph that is unbroken points. • Operations that undo one another. • Whole numbers and their opposites. • A graph composed of isolated points. • The comparison of two quantities by division. • The numerical factor when a term has a variable. • An equation that states that two ratios are equal. • ...
6th Grade Math Vocabulary Module 3 2016-12-05
Across
- The distance between a number and zero on the number line
- The set of numbers with a value greater than zero.
- The first number in ordered pair; the position of a relative to the vertical axis
- The point of intersection of the vertical and horizontal axes of a Cartesian coordinate plane
- Amount of separation between 2 points
- A plane containing two perpendicular axes (x and y)intersecting at a point called origin (0,0)
- An ordered pair, (x,),that locates a point in a plane
- The set of numbers that can be written in the form ab where a and b are integers and b≠0
- The vertical number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane
- Greatness in size or amount
- A closed figure formed by three or more line segments.
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- The horizontal number line on the Cartesian coordinate plane.
- The set of numbers with a value less than zero
- Two different numbers that have the same absolute value
- A pair of number,(x,y), that indicate the position of a point on the Cartesian coordinate Plane
- The second number in an ordered pair; the position of a relative to the horizontal axis
- A symbol that indicates whether a number is positive or negative
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites
- One of the four regions on a Coordinate plane formed by the intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis.
- Any mathematical sentence that contains the symbols >(greater than),> (less than),≤(less than or equal to, or ≥(greater than or equal to)
20 Clues: Greatness in size or amount • Amount of separation between 2 points • The set of whole numbers and their opposites • The set of numbers with a value less than zero • The set of numbers with a value greater than zero. • An ordered pair, (x,),that locates a point in a plane • A closed figure formed by three or more line segments. • ...
Camera Basics 2023-09-25
Across
- / Sense of stability
- / Arrangement of elements in a work of art
- / Points of interest; Eye is drawn to focal point
- / Large aperture; Subject recognition; Flash
- / Seconds; Freezes or blurs motion; Adjusts the speed the shutter opens and closes; Camera shake & image blur
- / 100-3200; Measures light sensitivity; Over or under exposure; image graininess
- / Aesthetically pleasing proportion; Fibonacci
- / Large aperture; Zoom up to one inch
- / Forces flash off
- / Relation of size of elements
- / Lights & Darks; White to Black
- / 2-D; Flat; Length & Width
- / Large aperture; Subject recognition
- / Waves lengths of light reflecting off a surface
- / Foundation of a work of art
- / User inputs f-Stop; Camera inputs shutter speed
- / Light temperature; Adjusts color casts so objects appear white; Unrealistic color casts
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- / Small aperture
- / Fast shutter speed
- / Directs the eye; a point in motion; length
- / User inputs shutter speed; Camera inputs f-Stop
- / Guidelines for composing imagery
- / Amount of objects that appears natural
- / Camera inputs settings; User can adjust
- / 4-D; Area used or unused in a composition
- / 3-D; Creates space; Length, Width & Depth
- / User inputs all settings
- / f-Stop; Regulates amount of light entering camera; Over or under exposure; inappropriate DoF
- / Surface quality; How an object feels or appears to feel
- / Use of several diverse or differing elements
- / Repeated use of an element
- / All parts equal a whole; belongs together
- / Alternating movement
- / Shows motion; Directs the eye
- / Opposites or differences in a work
35 Clues: / Small aperture • / Forces flash off • / Sense of stability • / Fast shutter speed • / Alternating movement • / User inputs all settings • / 2-D; Flat; Length & Width • / Repeated use of an element • / Foundation of a work of art • / Relation of size of elements • / Shows motion; Directs the eye • / Lights & Darks; White to Black • / Guidelines for composing imagery • ...
math extra credit marking period 3 2024-04-12
Across
- number paris where the sign of the radicals or the imaginary numbers are opposites
- the set of all inputs in a relation
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- the highest power found in a polynomial
- the value of the expression b^2-4ac for a quadratic equation
- one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- the shape of the graph of a quadratic function
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- a change made to the values of a function which translates, reflects, rotates, or dilates a graph of the function
- the flip of a graph across an axis or a line
- an expression consititng of the sum of one or more terms in which each is the product of a constant and a variable raised to an integer power
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- the set of all outputs in a relation
- ratio of vertical change to horizontal change ina non-vertical line; change in y over change in x
- a polynomial of one term
- a quantity whose value does not change
- a set of ordered pairs
- a set of two or more equations using the same variables
- one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- a polynomial of two terms
- lines which do not intersect and have the same slope
- rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- any value which makes the value of the function equal to zero
22 Clues: a set of ordered pairs • a polynomial of one term • a polynomial of two terms • the set of all inputs in a relation • the set of all outputs in a relation • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • the flip of a graph across an axis or a line • the shape of the graph of a quadratic function • ...
Math Term Crossword #3 2024-05-21
Across
- The amount paid for the use of the principal amount
- One fraction that has the numerator and denominator switch
- A payment equal to a percent of the amount of items an employee has sold
- The similarities between two ratios that have the same constant rate
- A number with multiple variables
- A different kind of ratio in which the unit are different from each other
- A comparison between two quantities
- A measure of the middle of a numerical data set
- Two numbers that are the same that are on two different sides of zero on a number line
- Two angles that have a sum of 180 degrees
- The ratio of the circumference of any circle to its diameter of that circle
- An expression in its lowest terms
- A number or decimal that ends or repeats
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- A repeating decimal with a zero
- When the product of a number and its reciprocal is 1
- An equation that states that two ratios are equivalent or if two rates are equivalent
- To add all of the faces of a 3D shape
- The perimeter of a circle
- The rules to follow when you do an equation with more than one operation
- A triangle that has two corresponding sides
- A number in an equation that does not have a variable
- When two numbers have the same number that goes into them and its the biggest one they can go to
- Any number on a number line that continues on forever
23 Clues: The perimeter of a circle • A repeating decimal with a zero • A number with multiple variables • An expression in its lowest terms • A comparison between two quantities • To add all of the faces of a 3D shape • A number or decimal that ends or repeats • Two angles that have a sum of 180 degrees • A triangle that has two corresponding sides • ...
Algebra Vocabulary 2025-12-09
Across
- Terms with the same variables raised to the same exponent.
- Ax+By=C
- The set of counting numbers.
- An up-turned or down-turned U-shaped graph.
- The point where a graph intersects the y-axis.
- The lower half of a fraction.
- Lines or planes that intersect to form right angles.
- A measure of steepness of a line, represented by m.
- The difference in the x-values of two points on a line.
- Ordered pairs that identify points on a plane.
- A whole number greater than or equal to 2 that has exactly two positive factors, 1 and itself.
- The space around a figure.
- The set of numbers that can be written as fractions.
- One of the four regions into which coordinate axes divides a plane.
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- A pair of numbers (x,y) used to identify a point in a coordinate plane.
- A line with slope m and y-intercept b has an equation y=mx+b.
- Formed by two number lines that intersect at their zero points.
- The upper half of a fraction.
- The horizontal number line of a coordinate plane.
- Lines or planes that never intersect.
- The space inside a two dimensional figure.
- These are called ( )
- The difference in the y-values of two points on a line.
- A mathematical sentence with an equal sign.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- This is the number in front of the variables in a term.
- The vertical number line of a coordinate plane.
27 Clues: Ax+By=C • These are called ( ) • The space around a figure. • The set of counting numbers. • The upper half of a fraction. • The lower half of a fraction. • Lines or planes that never intersect. • The space inside a two dimensional figure. • An up-turned or down-turned U-shaped graph. • A mathematical sentence with an equal sign. • The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • ...
Magnets and Electricity 2025-02-14
Across
- the area of force that surrounds a magnet
- a source of energy, with a + and - end
- the force that pushes away
- in magnets, two ________ sides will attract (hint: starts with "O")
- ________ magnets are black and circular, with a north pole on one side and a south pole of the other side
- south pole and _______ pole will create a repelling push force
- a _______ is created by twisting or wrapping up a copper coil
- our planet, _______, is a giant magnet
- to move or shift, like energy
- ______ magnets are rectangles with a N and S on their ends
- paperclips and nails are usually made up of _________, a magnetic material
- this lit up brighter when we attached it to a battery
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- a coil plus a battery creates an __________
- a junkyard ______ uses an electromagnet to pick up metal cars
- the force that pulls in
- the Maglev ________ is a traveling electromagnet that floats on its tracks
- south pole and ________ pole will create an attractive pulling force
- we use ______ wire to create coils, but this material is NOT magnetic
- a magnet has two ends, called north and south __________
- current a flow of electricity
- the ________ a sound, the brighter it will light a bulb
- if you touch a doorknob after rubbing your feet on the carpet, you will feel a _____
- a battery, 2 wires, and light bulb make a complete ______ (hint: circle)
- this many batteries made the light bulb even brighter
- true or false? a circuit must have a light bulb
25 Clues: the force that pulls in • the force that pushes away • current a flow of electricity • to move or shift, like energy • a source of energy, with a + and - end • our planet, _______, is a giant magnet • the area of force that surrounds a magnet • a coil plus a battery creates an __________ • true or false? a circuit must have a light bulb • ...
Algebra 1/2 2022-11-22
Across
- number that divides in a division problem
- half line, begins at one point and continues without end in one direction
- side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- any of the symbols in the base 10 system
- set of whole numbers and their opposites
- angle whose measure is greater than 90, but less than 180 degrees
- repeating digits of a decimal number
- one of the angles formed at the intersection of two perpendicular lines
- number from which something is subtracted
- angle whose measure is between 0 and 90 degrees
- number being divided in a division problem
- whole number whose only divisors are 1 and itself
- 2-dimensional figure that is a set of all points that are equidistant from a center point
- distance from the center point of a circle to a point on the circle
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- one of two or more numbers added together to find a sum
- common endpoint of two rays that form an angle
- space occupied, or enclosed, by a geometric solid
- angle whose measure is 180 degrees
- result of division
- number being subtracted
- number on a number line associated with a point
- number that appears the most in a set of numbers
- middle number of a set of numbers arranged in order
- average of a set of numbers
- distance around a 2-dimensional geometric figure
- numerical difference between least and greatest numbers in a set
- inverted form of a fraction
- bar drawn over a repetend
28 Clues: result of division • number being subtracted • bar drawn over a repetend • average of a set of numbers • inverted form of a fraction • angle whose measure is 180 degrees • repeating digits of a decimal number • any of the symbols in the base 10 system • set of whole numbers and their opposites • number that divides in a division problem • ...
Math Vocabulary 2021-01-19
Across
- the bottom number of a fraction
- graphing a greater than or equal to inequality needs a ________ circle
- the result of adding a positive and negative counter
- another way of saying "greater than or equal to"
- numbers that are in order from least to greatest
- a ratio comparing a number to 100
- two numbers that are an equal distance from zero on a number line
- the top number of a fraction
- the number that is being divided
- the property that allows you to "move" terms in an expression around
- a mathematical statement that does not contain an equal sign
- numbers that are in order from greatest to least
- the answer to a multiplication problem
- what we use when we multiply or divide negative numbers
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- an amount added to the original price of an item
- one of two numbers whose product is one
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- a mathematical statement that contains an equal sign
- a set of rules for solving an expression
- a number by which another number is to be divided
- the distance a number is from zero
- the answer to an addition problem
- graphing a less than inequality needs a _______ circle
- a number that has only 2 factors; itself and 1
- the answer to a division problem
- a small number attached to the "base" on the top right
- another way of saying "less than or equal to"
- a whole number and its opposite
28 Clues: the top number of a fraction • the bottom number of a fraction • a whole number and its opposite • the answer to a division problem • the number that is being divided • a ratio comparing a number to 100 • the answer to an addition problem • the distance a number is from zero • the answer to a subtraction problem • the answer to a multiplication problem • ...
Quarter one Vocabulary 2021-10-08
Across
- operations that are opposites from one another
- whole numbers must be positive and they can’t be a decimal
- given a nonzero rational number
- the term with variable it gets canal and what we have left is true
- solution during my work i lost the my variable and what i had was false
- terms like terms can have the same letter
- when a number goes into a letter and then we simplify
- a number is a product or a quotient for a number and are more variables
- the number times itself
- a number that can't be written as a ratio or a two integers, a decimals that doesn't have matching numbers and that doesn't end
- we multiply the numbers from the outside in to the inside
- the number on the left side of the variables
- equation a statement that hae a equals and more than one letter
- a mathematical phrase that uses one or more variables
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- a letter or that represents one one or more number
- to get the number alone
- a number on
- is made up of two expression that are equals
- a term that has no letter
- to replace a expression with it's simplest form
- a rational number can be a decimals that ends or has a pattern
- multiply
- integers can be positive and negative but can’t be a decimal
- a number on the bottom
- parenthesis, expoen, multiply, divide, add, subtract
- a solution is a another word for answer
- a mathematical phrase includes a variable separate inequality symbols
27 Clues: multiply • a number on • a number on the bottom • to get the number alone • the number times itself • a term that has no letter • given a nonzero rational number • a solution is a another word for answer • terms like terms can have the same letter • is made up of two expression that are equals • the number on the left side of the variables • ...
Quarter One Vocabulary 2021-10-08
Across
- A product is the result of multiplication or an expression
- Same variables,factors in one math problem
- A number that can be written in ratio but not repeating decimals
- To substitute the given number for a variable then simplify
- A numerical factor when there is a term that has a variable
- Have one or more variables
- To replace with another expression with the simplest Form in a equation
- Given a nonzero number or multiplicative inverse the product
- The answer after we divide one number by another
- a repeated multiplication
- Algebra expressions are the same for all variables
- Any value that can many any equations true
- Variable,product,quotient with more variables
- Equation that has the meaning
- The number to be divided by the denominator
- A mathematical equal sign can be use in a equation
- Term with no variables factors
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- Parentheses,exponents,multiply,divide,add,subtract left to right
- Numbers that can be written as ratio and can be repeated all decimals
- A whole number and can be opposites
- A letter represent one or more numbers in a answer
- The button number in a fraction that shows the number of equal parts an item is divided into
- Operations that can undo to another numbers
- A mathematical compares two expressions with inequality symbol
- Not negative numbers
- To multiply each term within the parentheses by another term
- To get one side answer in the variable
- That there is no answer to the equation
28 Clues: Not negative numbers • a repeated multiplication • Have one or more variables • Equation that has the meaning • Term with no variables factors • A whole number and can be opposites • To get one side answer in the variable • That there is no answer to the equation • Same variables,factors in one math problem • Any value that can many any equations true • ...
Quarter one Vocabulary 2021-10-11
Across
- when a number goes into a letter and then we simplify
- terms like terms can have the same letter
- parentheses, exponent, multiply, divide, add, subtract
- given a nonzero rational number
- a number that can't be written as a ratio or a two integers, a decimals that doesn't
- is made up of two expression that are equals
- a solution is a another word for answer
- a mathematical phrase that uses one or more variables
- equation a statement that have a equals and more than one letter
- solution during my work i lost the my variable and what i had was false
- a number on top
- a number on the bottom
- a mathematical phrase includes a variable separate inequality symbols
- integers can be positive and negative but can’t be a decimal
- multiply
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- whole numbers must be positive and they can’t be a decimal
- a letter or that represents one one or more number
- the number times itself
- a rational number can be a decimals that ends or has a pattern
- the term with variable it gets canal and what we have left is true
- a term that has no letter
- operations that are opposites from one another
- to replace a expression with its simplest form
- to get the number alone
- a number is a product or a quotient for a number and are more variables
- the number on the left side of the variables
- we multiply the numbers from the outside in to the inside
- matching numbers and that doesn't end
28 Clues: multiply • a number on top • a number on the bottom • the number times itself • to get the number alone • a term that has no letter • given a nonzero rational number • matching numbers and that doesn't end • a solution is a another word for answer • terms like terms can have the same letter • is made up of two expression that are equals • ...
Chapter 6 2016-07-28
Across
- where light enters the eye through an opening in the center of the iris
- that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it
- stimulation from both eyes
- the stream through the temporal cortex, the “what” pathway
- a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go
- the discrepancy between what the right and left eyes see
- the rear surface of the eye that is lined with visual receptors
- neurons with larger cell bodies and receptive fields, distributed equally throughout the retina
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- inability to recognize faces
- the theory that we perceive color in terms of opposites
- the theory proposing that we see color through three kinds of cones that are each more sensitive to a different color
- these cells do not respond to the exact location of a stimulus, but rather to a pattern of light in a particular orientation
- the blurring of vision for lines in one direction
- tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision
- also known as area V1 or the striate cortex
- the reduction of activity in one neuron by activity in neighboring neurons
- have small cell bodies and small receptive fields, are mostly in or near the fovea
- a cell with a receptive field with fixed excitatory and inhibitory zones
- the stream through parietal cortex, the “where” pathway
- the theory that the cortex compares information from parts of the retina to determine the brightness and color for each area
20 Clues: stimulation from both eyes • inability to recognize faces • also known as area V1 or the striate cortex • the blurring of vision for lines in one direction • tiny area specialized for acute and detailed vision • a part of the thalamus, where most ganglion axons go • that area in visual space that excites or inhibits it • ...
AP English Literary Terms 2017-11-28
Across
- A short, witty poem expressing a single thought or observation.
- Rhymes that occur at the ends of lines
- The sequence of incidents or events of which a story is composed
- A figure of speech in which an implicit comparison is made between two things essentially unlike
- A metrical line containing three feet
- An unexpected turn in the development of a plot
- A metrical line containing four feet
- A dramatic soliloquy
- A play on words
- A meter in which the majority of feet are trochees
- A metrical foot consisting of one accented syllable followed by two unaccented syllables (for example, merrily)
- A four-line stanza or a four-line division of a sonnet marked off by its rhyme scheme.
- The basic definition or dictionary meaning of a word
- Word organization and order.
- A meter in which a majority of the feet are dactyls
- What a word suggests beyond its basic definition; a word’s overtones of meaning
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- A metrical line containing five feet
- A short, pithy saying that expresses a basic truth or practical precept
- Any wavelike recurrence of motion or sound
- A reversal in order, nature, or effect
- Poetry with a meter, but not rhymed, usually in iambic pentameter
- A plot subordinate to the main plot of a literary work
- Two successive lines, usually in the same meter, linked by rhyme
- Positioning opposites next to each other to heighten the contrast
- The poetic representation of a painting or sculpture in words
- Bitter or cutting speech intended to give pain to the person addressed
26 Clues: A play on words • A dramatic soliloquy • Word organization and order. • A metrical line containing five feet • A metrical line containing four feet • A metrical line containing three feet • Rhymes that occur at the ends of lines • A reversal in order, nature, or effect • Any wavelike recurrence of motion or sound • An unexpected turn in the development of a plot • ...
Art Puzzle 2022-03-24
Across
- Making the viewers eyes move through the art piece
- What element of art describes how an object feels?
- A additive method of sculpting
- What is the lightness and darkness of a color?
- after kiln clay
- making a clay sculpture by adding rolls to the side
- A subtractive method of sculpting
- firing a sculpture and making a clay sculpture shine
- What element of art is geometric or organic?
- What element of art suggest movement, straight, curved, diagonal, horizontal, and vertical?
- unfired clay stage
- How much of one thing is in the piece
- damp clay but still not dry
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- gathering and mending objects together to make a sculpture
- symmetry, asymmetry and radial
- The main building block to any art piece
- An area of special importance
- how flexible clay is
- A design repeated over and over
- turns clay hard via heat
- Everything in a art piece working together to create the final image
- kneading clay to make it easier to use
- opposites next to each other
- around, between, and within
- Poured into a mold
- a liquid poured onto a clay sculpture after the bisqueware stage
- What element of art is used for three-dimensional works, and describes volume, weight, and mass?
- A repetition that creates visual movement. Some link it with music.
- clay that is ready to be fired in a kiln
- You can see it from all angles
- produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye
31 Clues: after kiln clay • Poured into a mold • unfired clay stage • how flexible clay is • turns clay hard via heat • around, between, and within • damp clay but still not dry • opposites next to each other • An area of special importance • symmetry, asymmetry and radial • A additive method of sculpting • You can see it from all angles • A design repeated over and over • ...
Camera Basics & Design 2023-09-25
Across
- / Sense of stability
- / Arrangement of elements in a work of art
- / Points of interest; Eye is drawn to focal point
- / Large aperture; Subject recognition; Flash
- / Seconds; Freezes or blurs motion; Adjusts the speed the shutter opens and closes; Camera shake & image blur
- / 100-3200; Measures light sensitivity; Over or under exposure; image graininess
- / Aesthetically pleasing proportion; Fibonacci
- / Large aperture; Zoom up to one inch
- / Forces flash off
- / Relation of size of elements
- / Lights & Darks; White to Black
- / 2-D; Flat; Length & Width
- / Large aperture; Subject recognition
- / Waves lengths of light reflecting off a surface
- / Foundation of a work of art
- / User inputs f-Stop; Camera inputs shutter speed
- / Light temperature; Adjusts color casts so objects appear white; Unrealistic color casts
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- / Small aperture
- / Fast shutter speed
- / Directs the eye; a point in motion; length
- / User inputs shutter speed; Camera inputs f-Stop
- / Guidelines for composing imagery
- / Amount of objects that appears natural
- / Camera inputs settings; User can adjust
- / 4-D; Area used or unused in a composition
- / 3-D; Creates space; Length, Width & Depth
- / User inputs all settings
- / f-Stop; Regulates amount of light entering camera; Over or under exposure; inappropriate DoF
- / Surface quality; How an object feels or appears to feel
- / Use of several diverse or differing elements
- / Repeated use of an element
- / All parts equal a whole; belongs together
- / Alternating movement
- / Shows motion; Directs the eye
- / Opposites or differences in a work
35 Clues: / Small aperture • / Forces flash off • / Sense of stability • / Fast shutter speed • / Alternating movement • / User inputs all settings • / 2-D; Flat; Length & Width • / Repeated use of an element • / Foundation of a work of art • / Relation of size of elements • / Shows motion; Directs the eye • / Lights & Darks; White to Black • / Guidelines for composing imagery • ...
math extra credit marking period 3 2024-04-12
Across
- number paris where the sign of the radicals or the imaginary numbers are opposites
- the set of all inputs in a relation
- the strength of a relationship between two data sets
- the highest power found in a polynomial
- the value of the expression b^2-4ac for a quadratic equation
- one of two or more numbers or expressions that when multiplied together produce a given result
- the shape of the graph of a quadratic function
- a statement that two algebraic expressions are related but not equal
- a change made to the values of a function which translates, reflects, rotates, or dilates a graph of the function
- the flip of a graph across an axis or a line
- an expression consititng of the sum of one or more terms in which each is the product of a constant and a variable raised to an integer power
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- the set of all outputs in a relation
- ratio of vertical change to horizontal change ina non-vertical line; change in y over change in x
- a polynomial of one term
- a quantity whose value does not change
- a set of ordered pairs
- a set of two or more equations using the same variables
- one of the positive or negative whole numbers or zero
- a polynomial of two terms
- lines which do not intersect and have the same slope
- rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- any value which makes the value of the function equal to zero
22 Clues: a set of ordered pairs • a polynomial of one term • a polynomial of two terms • the set of all inputs in a relation • the set of all outputs in a relation • a quantity whose value does not change • the highest power found in a polynomial • the flip of a graph across an axis or a line • the shape of the graph of a quadratic function • ...
Rational Numbers Operations 2024-09-12
Across
- property that says the product of any number and 0 is 0.
- all numbers less than zero; numbers on the left side of zero on the number line
- property which says for any numbers a and b: a*b = b*a
- two numbers that are the same distance from zero o a number line, but in opposite directions
- -, minus symbol that indicates a number is less than zero
- property which says for any numbers a, b, and c: (a+b)+c = a+(b+c)
- number on the bottom of the fraction
- the distance from zero on a number line
- a ratio involving two quantities measured in different units
- property that says that the product of any number and 0 is that number
Down
- the counting numbers, plus zero
- the set of positive whole numbers, their opposites, and zero
- addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x), and division (÷) are examples of this
- the reducing a fraction so it is in its simplest form
- all numbers greater than zero; numbers on the right side of zero on the number line
- numbers that can be written in the form a/b or -a/b, where a is a whole number and b is a positive whole number
- the sum of all values in a set of numbers, divided by the total number of values
- to change a measurement from one unit to another
- number on the top of a fraction
- a term without a defined value or meaning. This is the result when you divide by zero
20 Clues: the counting numbers, plus zero • number on the top of a fraction • number on the bottom of the fraction • the distance from zero on a number line • to change a measurement from one unit to another • the reducing a fraction so it is in its simplest form • property which says for any numbers a and b: a*b = b*a • property that says the product of any number and 0 is 0. • ...
7th Grade Fall Review 2025-12-11
Across
- Sample: A sample where every member has an equal chance of being chosen.
- A comparison of two quantities.
- Circle: Used on number line for < or >.
- Rate: A rate per one unit.
- An added percentage cost.
- Sample: A sample that does not fairly represent the population.
- Keeping both sides of an equation equal.
- A ratio comparing two quantities with different units.
- A part of the population used to represent the whole.
- Circle: Used on number line for ≤ or ≥.
- The number multiplied by a variable.
- Extra money given for service.
- A conclusion made using data from a sample.
- A symbol that represents an unknown value.
- Error: The difference between actual and estimated values.
- The entire group being studied.
- A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.
- of Proportionality: The constant ratio in a proportional relationship.
- A ratio out of 100.
- A value that makes an equation true.
- A sample that accurately reflects the population.
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- A value that does not change.
- An equation showing two ratios are equal.
- The result of division.
- Amount added to cost.
- The result of multiplication.
- Two numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line.
- A statement comparing two values using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
- Set: All values that make an inequality true.
- Amount subtracted from the original price.
- Point: A point on a number line that marks the limit of the solution.
- Value: The distance from zero on a number line.
- Inverse: A number and its opposite; they sum to zero.
33 Clues: A ratio out of 100. • Amount added to cost. • The result of division. • An added percentage cost. • Rate: A rate per one unit. • A value that does not change. • The result of multiplication. • Extra money given for service. • A comparison of two quantities. • The entire group being studied. • The number multiplied by a variable. • A value that makes an equation true. • ...
