physical education Crossword Puzzles
Grade 4 Unit 2 2024-09-18
Across
- We learn it every tuesday. what subject is it?
- bahasa inggrisnya mata pelajaran
- bahasa inggrisnya sekolah
- bahasa inggrisnya hari ahad
- bahasa inggrisnya hari sabtu
- what day is flag ceremony (thobur shoba)?
- what day is English Day?
- what day do you learn English?
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- bahasa inggrisnya PJOK
- bahasa inggrisnya jadwal
- what day we learn physical education?
- what day we learn arabic?
- bahasa inggrisnya hari kamis
- how many days in a week?
- bahasa inggrisnya matematika
15 Clues: bahasa inggrisnya PJOK • bahasa inggrisnya jadwal • how many days in a week? • what day is English Day? • what day we learn arabic? • bahasa inggrisnya sekolah • bahasa inggrisnya hari ahad • bahasa inggrisnya hari kamis • bahasa inggrisnya hari sabtu • bahasa inggrisnya matematika • what day do you learn English? • bahasa inggrisnya mata pelajaran • ...
Diversity and people 2025-03-17
Across
- A necessary liquid element for survival
- Graphic representation of information
- Number of people in an area
- Different people groups
- Protection and living space
- Gathering information through questions
- Production, distribution and consumption
- The rationale of a question
- Unwanted or discarded material
- Conversation to ask and respond
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- Process of moving people
- Pose a question to get a response
- Collected information
- A global concern
- Supply of power sources
- State of good mental and physical condition
- Provide knowledge and learning
- A basic necessity for human life
- Violent conflict between countries or groups
19 Clues: A global concern • Collected information • Different people groups • Supply of power sources • Process of moving people • Number of people in an area • Protection and living space • The rationale of a question • Provide knowledge and learning • Unwanted or discarded material • Conversation to ask and respond • A basic necessity for human life • Pose a question to get a response • ...
Find The Parts of The School 2024-03-01
Across
- Monitoring and Handling School Security
- Where students eat lunch
- For personal counseling
- For Supplies, equipment and materials
- A level of a building
- For Physical Education Classes
Down
- Where students go for helth-related issues
- For conducting experiments
- Including the principal's,vice principal's
- For school assemblies, performances, events
- For art classes and projets
11 Clues: A level of a building • For personal counseling • Where students eat lunch • For conducting experiments • For art classes and projets • For Physical Education Classes • For Supplies, equipment and materials • Monitoring and Handling School Security • Where students go for helth-related issues • Including the principal's,vice principal's • ...
Michael buble 2022-04-04
10 Clues: really pretty • be present at • very fashionable • relating to education • your brother and/or sister • forecast based on star signs • the belief of a higher power • physical build due to being sporty • your position of a particular country • accomplishments that someone achieved
School subjects 2021-12-05
physical 2021-10-10
14 Clues: blush on • put makeup on • we put hat on • to kick a ball • wear a necklace • to see something • to wear lipstick • to hear something • to lick ice cream • to smell something • must use a deodorant • something on our head • to touch or take something • appoint something or someone
TCALL Crossword 2013-02-01
Across
- English as a Second Language
- Call our Toll Free Literacy _______ for information
- General Education Development
- Adult education helps adults make successful _______ to postsecondary education and work
- Texas' Literacy Resource Center
- TCALL's electronic publication
- The state professional association of adult literacy educators
- Adult Secondary education
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- _______ Centers provide professional development to adult educators
- TCALL does _______ in support of quality instruction
- TCALL serves literacy educators throughout _______
- Literacy Volunteer Training _______
- Conferences, trainings & events are found on the _______
- Clearinghouse _______ can send you free resources
- _______ of Adult Literacy & Family Literacy Providers
- Email Discussion Lists provide information and _______
- Texas _______, the State Adult Education Office
- Adult Basic Education
18 Clues: Adult Basic Education • Adult Secondary education • English as a Second Language • General Education Development • TCALL's electronic publication • Texas' Literacy Resource Center • Literacy Volunteer Training _______ • Texas _______, the State Adult Education Office • Clearinghouse _______ can send you free resources • TCALL serves literacy educators throughout _______ • ...
Malala Yousafzai 2024-04-28
Across
- this idea was born
- a place in the north of Pakistan
- they thought bullets would bring this
- the opposite of silence
- the absence of light
- this is where Malala was shot
- one of the three goals
- this is what people are fighting for
- the number of those injured
- this is necessary for education
- he was president of South Africa
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- education is the only ...
- she wants education for people ....
- envoy for Global education
- Malala is not against
- the Secretary General
- this idea died
- this means people can't read or write properly
- Malala wants this for everyone
- President General Assembly
20 Clues: this idea died • this idea was born • the absence of light • Malala is not against • the Secretary General • one of the three goals • the opposite of silence • education is the only ... • envoy for Global education • President General Assembly • the number of those injured • this is where Malala was shot • Malala wants this for everyone • this is necessary for education • ...
Nervous Conditions - Tsitsi Dangarembga 2014-10-17
11 Clues: Tambu's cousin • Eating disorder • Maiguru's husband • A system of ideas • Setting of the novel • Narrator of the novel • This thing gives power • Effects of Colonialism • Main theme is ... vs. progress • Physical spaces are at the heart of the tension • The term is associated with being released from slavery
School subjects 2015-08-20
Across
- teaching of earth and life sciences
- education teaching of sports
- study of the earth's surface: countries, mountains, oceans...
- science of numbers
- study of chemical properties of substances, reactions...
Down
- study of theater
- study of computers
- study of past events
- study of artistic expression
- science of energy, force, electricity
- teaching of musical arts
11 Clues: study of theater • study of computers • science of numbers • study of past events • teaching of musical arts • education teaching of sports • study of artistic expression • teaching of earth and life sciences • science of energy, force, electricity • study of chemical properties of substances, reactions... • study of the earth's surface: countries, mountains, oceans...
SCHOOL 2019-09-08
Across
- math, English, PE
- roll call (GB)
- usually used for drawing, can be erased
- a large bag used to carry things on your back, like school supplies
- child/teen who attends school
- physical education
- on which the teacher writes
Down
- attends university
- used to rub out mistakes
- headmaster
- used to underline
- what comes out of a pen
- in which the pupil writes
- used for writing, comes in different colours
- 3 months
15 Clues: 3 months • headmaster • roll call (GB) • math, English, PE • used to underline • attends university • physical education • what comes out of a pen • used to rub out mistakes • in which the pupil writes • on which the teacher writes • child/teen who attends school • usually used for drawing, can be erased • used for writing, comes in different colours • ...
OHAYOCROSSWORD 2024-01-13
Across
- "It’s in the computer…"
- (Mostly) Shady cybernetic repairperson
- More than playing dress-up.
- Your cure for the wintertime blues!
- A corpo hitman.
- The outskirts of society.
- The famous Akira ____.
Down
- The physical world, where OHAYOCON is!
- Our fair city.
- Lindsay’s Rival.
- "Good for Health, Bad For Education"
- Something you should remember to be all weekend.
- Anime _____ Video
- A word for all those cool robotics you replaced your limbs with.
- "I’m in."
15 Clues: "I’m in." • Our fair city. • A corpo hitman. • Lindsay’s Rival. • Anime _____ Video • The famous Akira ____. • "It’s in the computer…" • The outskirts of society. • More than playing dress-up. • Your cure for the wintertime blues! • "Good for Health, Bad For Education" • The physical world, where OHAYOCON is! • (Mostly) Shady cybernetic repairperson • ...
U6 终极版 2024-11-13
Across
- Your own
- To get better
- Something you like to do in your free time
- A process of teaching and learning
- Talk about one topic
- Something belongs to someone
- Make someone or something go somewhere
- relations between someone
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- A promise you make to yourself
- A passage someone writes
- Not in China
- About your body
- A sentence that someone asks
- Something means to somebody
- A school that you go to after finishing high school
15 Clues: Your own • Not in China • To get better • About your body • Talk about one topic • A passage someone writes • relations between someone • Something means to somebody • A sentence that someone asks • Something belongs to someone • A promise you make to yourself • A process of teaching and learning • Make someone or something go somewhere • Something you like to do in your free time • ...
Child Development 2021-12-10
Across
- Consistent, Predictable, & Fair
- children free from physical and emotional harm
- harming a child
- discipline technique: Clearly stating what the child IS to do instead of what NOT to do
- right from wrong development
- a set of skills or tasks that most children can do at a certain age
- that can be developed through talking, sharing, and working with others
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- needs for all children
- and gaining control of feelings development
- water, shelter, medical care, education
- language, intellectual development
- injury of a child that leaves marks, scars, bruises, or broken bones.
- changes development
- rejecting, terrorizing, berating, ignoring, or isolating a child
14 Clues: harming a child • changes development • needs for all children • right from wrong development • Consistent, Predictable, & Fair • language, intellectual development • water, shelter, medical care, education • and gaining control of feelings development • children free from physical and emotional harm • rejecting, terrorizing, berating, ignoring, or isolating a child • ...
GRAPES Review 2022-09-30
Across
- make or provide good/service
- Geographical study of physical properties (landforms/climate)
- a large group of people who share specific ways of living, thinking, and working together
- political system where the leader voted on
- Architecture, artwork, inventions, new ways of thinking, education, literature, public works, public safety
- How a country makes decisions
- Study of places and the relationship between people/environments
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- What people believe
- Political system with king/queen and sometimes parliament
- How people/groups interact within a society
- political system where one person has absolute power
- political system where government control everything so that it is all “fair” and “equal”
- take or use good/service
- Geographical study of human societies (culture)
14 Clues: What people believe • take or use good/service • make or provide good/service • How a country makes decisions • political system where the leader voted on • How people/groups interact within a society • Geographical study of human societies (culture) • political system where one person has absolute power • Political system with king/queen and sometimes parliament • ...
English educational system 2014-04-07
Across
- A teacher, usually instructing individual pupils and often engaged privately
- Part of a primary school for children under 7
- A system in which students of both sexes are educated together
- only theoretical education
- A course of study in a school, college
- Allowing to enter
- A quality or ability is one you have had naturally since birth
- Something that is required by law
- A school for children too young to begin their formal education (under 5 years old) in which games figure largely
- The basic subjects that someone must study in school
- A pre-primary school for children of 2 to 5
- A school n which board and lodging are provided for pupils
- Education belonging to the first stages of education
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- A division of a class of children in age groups according to ability and intelligence
- Education which parents pay for, rather than free education provided by the government
- Teaching or relating to the skills you need to do particular job
- Systematic training and instruction ( esp. of young in school, college)
- A school that combines all types of secondary education (it takes in pupils no matter what their background or ability)
- Education for children over 11
- Part of a primary school for children from 7 to 11
- An institution for educating children
- The principal master of a school
- The time when you complete a university degree course or your education
- Putting out, expelling
- A type of secondary school in which academic subjects predominate
25 Clues: Allowing to enter • Putting out, expelling • only theoretical education • Education for children over 11 • The principal master of a school • Something that is required by law • An institution for educating children • A course of study in a school, college • A pre-primary school for children of 2 to 5 • Part of a primary school for children under 7 • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
Across
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
Down
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
Step 7 2024-03-11
Across
- used before the first of two alternatives that are being specified
- an educational institution after high school
- habitually or typically occurring or done
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
- under normal conditions; generally
- better, greater, or otherwise different from what is usual
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- almost certainly; as far as one knows or can tell
- extremely good; outstanding
- not the one nor the other
- required to be done, achieved or present
- the study of the physical and natural through experimentation and testing of theories
- we or us personally to emphasize people considered together
- a citizen of a particular country
- a whole divided into to equal parts
- related to the body as opposed to the ming
15 Clues: not the one nor the other • extremely good; outstanding • a citizen of a particular country • under normal conditions; generally • a whole divided into to equal parts • required to be done, achieved or present • habitually or typically occurring or done • related to the body as opposed to the ming • an educational institution after high school • ...
BBMS School Crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- typing stuff to make things online work
- using music instruments to create music
- education on physical activity and mental health involving things that might harm that stuff.
- what you keep your stuff on during classtime
- 1 + 1 or 2 divided by 1
- physical activity outside or inside involving mostly sports
- music assisted with mechanical/tech
- higher knowledge class/ smarter class harder work
- making art behind the computer
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- what you use in all of your classes
- investigation on your personal career interests
- what you use in your classes for online assignments
- SIMIlE, Onomatopeia, Fiction Figurative Language
- chemistry of all types and learning of the earth and the history behind it
- world history based mostly on world war 2
15 Clues: 1 + 1 or 2 divided by 1 • making art behind the computer • what you use in all of your classes • music assisted with mechanical/tech • typing stuff to make things online work • using music instruments to create music • world history based mostly on world war 2 • what you keep your stuff on during classtime • investigation on your personal career interests • ...
School Subjects 2023-05-29
Across
- The study of acting and stage performance.
- The study of past events and their significance.
- The study of government and citizenship.
- The study of Earth's features and its inhabitants.
- Education (PE) The study of physical fitness and sports.
- The study of money, resources, and trade.
- The study of personal well-being and hygiene.
Down
- The study of numbers, equations, and calculations.
- The study of creative expression through various mediums.
- Language The study of a language other than one's native language.
- Studies The study of society, culture, and relationships.
- The study of sound, rhythm, and harmony.
- The study of the natural world and how it works.
- The study of language, literature, and writing.
- Science The study of computers and programming.
15 Clues: The study of sound, rhythm, and harmony. • The study of government and citizenship. • The study of money, resources, and trade. • The study of acting and stage performance. • The study of personal well-being and hygiene. • The study of language, literature, and writing. • The study of past events and their significance. • ...
School 2023-01-04
11 Clues: you • write stories • they teach you • physical education • known as a bookbag • pencils, paint, creativity • you sit in it during school • you can rent them from a kid • put your loose papers in them • what most kids do when math/reading is over • 2 broke in Mrs. Kupersmiths grade 3 2021-2022
CLT 2025-10-05
Across
- The 20th-century method based on habit formation and drills.
- Method uses musics and relaxation
- Traditional method focused on rules and translation.
- Modern trend combining traditional and online learning.
- A classroom activity where students act out real-life situations.
- The period when Greek and Roman education flourished.
- In CLT, the classroom is this-centered, not teacher-centered.
Down
- Approach emphasizing interaction and real-life use of language.
- CLT task where learners exchange missing details.
- In CLT, the teacher plays this guiding role instead of being a controller.
- Skill involving understanding other cultures through language.
- The ancient language that dominated European education for centuries.
- Method that uses only the target language, with no translation.
- In CLT, students should focus more on this than accuracy.
- Method using physical actions and commands to teach meaning.
15 Clues: Method uses musics and relaxation • CLT task where learners exchange missing details. • Traditional method focused on rules and translation. • The period when Greek and Roman education flourished. • Modern trend combining traditional and online learning. • In CLT, students should focus more on this than accuracy. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
Across
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
Down
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
Across
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
Down
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
Violence in Schools 2023-03-02
Across
- The most effective way to deal with violence based on hate is through________.
- What type of bullying takes place online?
- Having a prejudice is having negative emotions about a person based on ________.
- What is another main form of abuse besides physical abuse?
- A stereotype is an exaggerated ______ or over-generalization about a type of people.
- Being selfless and putting others' needs in front of your own is known as _______.
- A bully chooses a _______ who is less powerful in terms of physical strength or social connections.
Down
- _______ harassment is any uninvited and unwelcome sexual remark or advance.
- Who can you get involved to help stop bullying?
- _______ is unwanted remarks or actions that cause a person physical or emotional harm.
- ________ is the lack of acceptance or having no acceptance towards others.
- _________ is the intent of damaging or destroying another person's property.
- ______ Is the acceptance of all people regardless of who they are.
- Requiring a person to do illegal activities to join a group.
- ______ is the use of threats or physical force to intimidate and control another person.
15 Clues: What type of bullying takes place online? • Who can you get involved to help stop bullying? • What is another main form of abuse besides physical abuse? • Requiring a person to do illegal activities to join a group. • ______ Is the acceptance of all people regardless of who they are. • ________ is the lack of acceptance or having no acceptance towards others. • ...
School vocabulary 2016-05-19
10 Clues: this sign: : • this sign: - • this sign: ' • the middle of an essay • seats in a sports stadium • a break in between lessons • a synonym for a blackboard • an organized company of singers • a person who works in an office • education sport lessons in schools
Child Labor Crossword 2023-05-10
10 Clues: kids • working conditions • cannot go to school • work and are exploited • due to lack of resources • 71% of child laborers work • harmed, physical and mental • that is difficult to escape from • to protect them are sometimes not • 1 million children work here worldwide
Back to School Crossword 2023-08-23
Across
- the sport in which runners run across natural terrain, such as dirt or grass
- the study of numbers
- a bag with shoulder straps used for carrying objects
- writing utensil containing a graphite center
- a game of two teams, typically of six players, in which a ball is hit by hand over a net, aimed at the ground on the other side
- the person with the highest authority in a school
- a person who provides education to others
- the study of past events
Down
- the study of the English language
- a team game played with an oval ball, in North America
- a writing utensil in which it contains an ink cartridge
- multiple written or printed sheets of paper bound together
- physical education
- the performance of organized chanting and cheering
- the process of learning about the natural world
- a book for writing notes in
16 Clues: physical education • the study of numbers • the study of past events • a book for writing notes in • the study of the English language • a person who provides education to others • writing utensil containing a graphite center • the process of learning about the natural world • the person with the highest authority in a school • ...
Amazing Year 1 2019-10-22
Across
- A written story
- What you do with books
- A day to remember fallen soldiers from WW1
- A primary school on Lloyd Street
- A zoological garden
- Writing about something you have done
- Another word for bug
- A pit full of sand
- The language of Indonesia
Down
- Physical education
- Time on a friday where you can do anything
- Writing neatly
- A class with two grades
- Moving things
- A place where children play
- Subject that starts with A and ends with T
- Another word for numeracy
17 Clues: Moving things • Writing neatly • A written story • Physical education • A pit full of sand • A zoological garden • Another word for bug • What you do with books • A class with two grades • Another word for numeracy • The language of Indonesia • A place where children play • A primary school on Lloyd Street • Writing about something you have done • Time on a friday where you can do anything • ...
Amazing Year 1 2019-10-22
Across
- The language of Indonesia
- Writing neatly
- Time on a friday where you can do anything
- Writing about something you have done
- Another word for bug
- A class with two grades
- A place where children play
- Another word for numeracy
- What you do with books
Down
- A primary school on Lloyd Street
- Subject that starts with A and ends with T
- A written story
- A zoological garden
- A pit full of sand
- Moving things
- A day to remember fallen soldiers from WW1
- Physical education
17 Clues: Moving things • Writing neatly • A written story • A pit full of sand • Physical education • A zoological garden • Another word for bug • What you do with books • A class with two grades • The language of Indonesia • Another word for numeracy • A place where children play • A primary school on Lloyd Street • Writing about something you have done • Subject that starts with A and ends with T • ...
Career Vocab Crossword 2021-02-18
Across
- a meeting with an employer to see if you are suitable for a job
- a person that will speak highly of your work ethic
- a document that provides one's educational record
- institute a school that teaches a hands on skill
- form filled out by potential employees
- principles that you find important
- qualities connected to trained people
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- letter letter that shows interest in a job
- period of training at a job, often without pay
- an institution that thrives in education and research, less hands on, more degrees
- a fixed amount an employee makes each year
- extras that are given from the job ex: insurance
- test taken to measure a students' abilities before going to college
- physical or mental skills needed to do something
- written compilation of experience, education and skills
15 Clues: principles that you find important • qualities connected to trained people • form filled out by potential employees • letter letter that shows interest in a job • a fixed amount an employee makes each year • period of training at a job, often without pay • extras that are given from the job ex: insurance • institute a school that teaches a hands on skill • ...
MENOPAUSE AND YOUR PARTNER 2025-01-18
Across
- A menopause symptom that can impact energy levels and relationships.
- What partners should provide to help women through menopause.
- A term for sexual desire, which can change during menopause.
- Learning about menopause to better support your partner.
- A close emotional and physical connection often affected by menopause.
- Open dialogue that helps couples navigate menopause together.
- A foundation of any relationship, especially during challenging times.
- The ability to understand and share your partner’s feelings.
- Emotional changes that can affect relationships during menopause.
- Professional support to strengthen relationships during menopause.
Down
- dryness A common menopause symptom that can affect intimacy.
- A feeling that can arise if partners don’t communicate openly.
- Essential for both partners during emotional and physical changes.
- A factor that can exacerbate symptoms and strain relationships.
- A way to maintain connection despite physical or emotional challenges.
- Healthy limits that couples may need to discuss during this phase.
- Showing kindness and concern for your partner experience
- Chemical messengers that shift during menopause and affect emotions.
- A skill partners can use to show care and understanding.
- A collaborative approach to navigating menopause together.
20 Clues: Showing kindness and concern for your partner experience • A skill partners can use to show care and understanding. • Learning about menopause to better support your partner. • A collaborative approach to navigating menopause together. • A term for sexual desire, which can change during menopause. • The ability to understand and share your partner’s feelings. • ...
Best Practice Guidelines for Constipation 2012-03-26
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- an enema that can be ordered prn
- a dietary need
- blood in stool, abdominal mass
- promotion of bowel health
- promote this type of toileting at same time each day
- 1.5L a day should be consumed
- this should be detailed
- combination of medication can contribute
- encourage what kind of activity
- write on this
- a common softener
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- these kind of beverages should be minimized
- bowel movement
- more than nursing needs to be involved
- increases in the frail elderly
- functional ability
- osmostic laxative
17 Clues: write on this • bowel movement • a dietary need • osmostic laxative • a common softener • functional ability • this should be detailed • promotion of bowel health • 1.5L a day should be consumed • blood in stool, abdominal mass • increases in the frail elderly • encourage what kind of activity • an enema that can be ordered prn • more than nursing needs to be involved • ...
Edassl 2 2023-06-13
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- Understanding goes beyond mere knowledge and involves the ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply knowledge effectively. It reflects a deeper level of insight, connections, and meaning-making that allows individuals to grasp concepts, solve problems, and transfer learning to new situations.
- Education encompasses the formal and informal processes of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes through instruction, study, or experience. It involves the development of intellectual, social, emotional, and physical capacities to enable individuals to lead fulfilling and productive lives.
- Weakness refers to areas where a person may have limitations, deficiencies, or challenges. In education, it may refer to aspects in which a student struggles or needs improvement, such as certain subjects, skills, or learning strategies.
- In education, a product refers to the tangible or intangible outcome or result of a student's learning or work. It can be a completed project, an essay, a presentation, a performance, or any other form of demonstration of knowledge, skills, or understanding.
- Evaluation is the systematic and comprehensive assessment or judgment of the quality, effectiveness, or value of educational programs, processes, or outcomes
- Strength refers to a person's positive qualities, attributes, or capabilities. In the educational context, it may refer to a student's areas of proficiency or excellence in particular subjects, skills, or activities.
- A teacher is a person who instructs and imparts knowledge, skills, and guidance to students in a formal educational setting. Teachers are responsible for planning and delivering lessons, assessing student progress, and fostering learning and development.
- Outcomes are the specific results, achievements, or changes that occur as a result of educational experiences, instruction, or interventions. They can include knowledge gain, skill development, changes in attitudes or behaviors, or the attainment of specific educational objectives.
- Assessment refers to the process of gathering and evaluating information about a student's knowledge, skills, abilities, and progress in order to make judgments or decisions. It involves various methods, such as tests, exams, projects, observations, and interviews, to measure and evaluate learning outcomes.
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- Learnings is a term used to describe the knowledge, skills, insights, or understanding acquired through the process of learning. It represents the outcomes or results of educational experiences.
- A journal is a written record or log that individuals maintain to document their thoughts, experiences, reflections, and observations. It serves as a personal space for self-expression, self-reflection, and recording important events or ideas.
- Knowledge refers to the information, facts, concepts, principles, or theories that individuals acquire through learning, study, or experience. It represents the understanding of a particular subject or domain.
- A process is a series of steps or actions taken to achieve a particular goal or outcome. In the context of education, it refers to the systematic approach or method followed to facilitate learning, instruction, or problem-solving.
- Skills are the specific abilities or competencies that individuals develop through education, training, or practice. They encompass a wide range of capabilities, such as communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and technical proficiency.
- Application refers to the practical use or implementation of knowledge, skills, or concepts in real-life situations or contexts. It involves transferring learning from an educational setting to solve problems or achieve specific goals.
- Setting refers to the physical, social, and organizational context or environment in which teaching and learning take place. It includes factors such as the physical classroom, resources, school culture, and the overall learning atmosphere.
- A student is an individual who engages in learning and education. They are enrolled in educational institutions and actively participate in educational activities to acquire knowledge, skills, and understanding in various subjects or areas of study.
17 Clues: Evaluation is the systematic and comprehensive assessment or judgment of the quality, effectiveness, or value of educational programs, processes, or outcomes • ...
Public School Movement 2023-02-15
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- woman who advocated for women's education
- started the Troy Female Seminary to further women's education
- physical punishment inflicted on people to force them into submission
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- the lead reformer of the public school movement
- benefit of required nationwide schooling
- author of the American Spelling Book
- town where the first public library in America is located
- state Horace Mann was senate leader of
8 Clues: author of the American Spelling Book • state Horace Mann was senate leader of • benefit of required nationwide schooling • woman who advocated for women's education • the lead reformer of the public school movement • town where the first public library in America is located • started the Troy Female Seminary to further women's education • ...
KIN100 - Chapters 1-5 2024-01-22
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- _____________ increases the capacity to move one’s body more forcefully, over long duration and/ or with more range of motion.
- _____________ reasoning begins with broad factual or hypothetical premises in order to determine more specific conclusions that follow from them.
- Any change in the position of one’s body parts relative to each other or in space.
- Physical activity experience that involves cognitive processing and leads to skill improvement.
- One way to learn Kinesiology is through physical activity ______________, which allows one to learn how to perform physical activity.
- physical activities through which performers try to attain goals by executing efficient, coordinated motor responses.
- ________________ of physical activity focuses on the shared beliefs and social practices that constitute specific forms of physical activity.
- Intentional, voluntary movement directed toward achieving an identifiable goal.
- A set of norms or expectations about how we should behave that are linked to societal understandings of sexuality and procreation.
- Physical ____________ refers to a person’s capacity to safely perform activities of daily living.
- This refers to cultural heritage: language, religion, dance, style of dress, etc.
- _______________ reasoning begins with one example of some phenomenon and then varies it to see how dramatically it changes.
- The mind and body are separate. Our thoughts count; priority is given to the mind.
- The mind and body are interdependent. All behavior is ambiguous. The mind and body work together.
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- ______________ reasoning begins with specific cases to develop broad, general principles.
- This federal law was passed in 1972 and ensures that male and female students and employees in educational settings receive equal and fair treatment.
- A discipline or body of knowledge that studies human physical activity.
- The ability to do what you want without being stopped.
- The human being is nothing more than a complex machine; subjective experiences are real but have no power.
- Changes in the body that result from training are known as _______________ and these increase one’s physical performance capacity.
- A feeling of supreme contentment.
- This is the earliest identifiable Kinesiology profession (abbreviated).
- Philosophy of physical activity involves ______________ on the nature and value of both tangible and intangible objects, actual experience and hypothetical possibilities
- Alteration in the functioning of the nervous system that enables performers to achieve predetermined goals consistently.
- Physical activity intended to improve one’s physical performance in an activity, to improve one’s health, or to regain performance that has been reduced as a result of injury or illness.
- Status that is a perceived social position based on wealth, education, and occupational prestige.
- Learning about theoretical and practical aspects of physical activity is known as _______________ of physical activity.
27 Clues: A feeling of supreme contentment. • The ability to do what you want without being stopped. • A discipline or body of knowledge that studies human physical activity. • This is the earliest identifiable Kinesiology profession (abbreviated). • Intentional, voluntary movement directed toward achieving an identifiable goal. • ...
Who Are Learners with Exceptionalities 2020-09-16
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- A condition imposed on a person with disabilities by society, the physical environment, or the person's attitude.
- Also, called mainstreaming; The temporal, instruction, and social integration of eligible children who have exceptionalities with peers who do not have exceptionalities based on ongoing, individually determined educational planning and programing process.
- a disorder characterized by difficulties maintaining attention because of a limited ability to concentrate; included impulsive actions and hyperactive behavior.
- Any continuum of disorders involving social and communication difficulties.
- Provision in IDEA that requires students with disabilities to be educated alongside peers without disabilities to the greatest extent appropriate.
- Impairments in one's ability to understand language or to express ideas in one's native language.
- Oral articulation problems, occurring most frequently among children in the early elementary school grades.
- Disorders that impede academic progress of people who are not mentally retarded or emotionally disturbed.
- An intelligence test score that for people of average intelligence should be near 100.
- The limitation of a function, such as cognitive processing or physical or sensory abilities.
- Several professionals work cooperatively to provide educational services.
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- loss Degree of uncorrectable inability to see well.
- Degree of deafness; uncorrectable inability to hear well.
- Socioemotional and behavioral disorders that are indicated in individuals who, for example, are chronically disobedient or disruptive.
- Programs in which assignments or activities are designed to broaden or deepen the knowledge of students who master classroom lessons quickly.
- A program tailored to the needs of a learner with exceptionalities.
- The main federal law concerning the education of all children and adolescents with disabilities.
- Exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or talent.
- A student's physical, mental, or behavioral performance that is so different from the norm that additional services are required to meet their needs.
- A category of disability that specifically affects social interaction, verbal, and non verbal communication, and educational performance.
- Any program for children with disabilities instead of , or in addition to, the general education classroom program.
21 Clues: loss Degree of uncorrectable inability to see well. • Exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or talent. • Degree of deafness; uncorrectable inability to hear well. • A program tailored to the needs of a learner with exceptionalities. • Several professionals work cooperatively to provide educational services. • ...
Who Are Learners with Exceptionalities 2020-09-16
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- Impairments in one's ability to understand language or to express ideas in one's native language.
- Also, called mainstreaming; The temporal, instruction, and social integration of eligible children who have exceptionalities with peers who do not have exceptionalities based on ongoing, individually determined educational planning and programing process.
- The main federal law concerning the education of all children and adolescents with disabilities.
- A condition imposed on a person with disabilities by society, the physical environment, or the person's attitude.
- Disorders that impede academic progress of people who are not mentally retarded or emotionally disturbed.
- Any program for children with disabilities instead of , or in addition to, the general education classroom program.
- Provision in IDEA that requires students with disabilities to be educated alongside peers without disabilities to the greatest extent appropriate.
- Oral articulation problems, occurring most frequently among children in the early elementary school grades.
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- A student's physical, mental, or behavioral performance that is so different from the norm that additional services are required to meet their needs.
- Programs in which assignments or activities are designed to broaden or deepen the knowledge of students who master classroom lessons quickly.
- Several professionals work cooperatively to provide educational services.
- An intelligence test score that for people of average intelligence should be near 100.
- Socioemotional and behavioral disorders that are indicated in individuals who, for example, are chronically disobedient or disruptive.
- Degree of deafness; uncorrectable inability to hear well.
- Any continuum of disorders involving social and communication difficulties.
- Degree of uncorrectable inability to see well.
- Exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or talent.
- A category of disability that specifically affects social interaction, verbal, and non verbal communication, and educational performance.
- a disorder characterized by difficulties maintaining attention because of a limited ability to concentrate; included impulsive actions and hyperactive behavior.
- The limitation of a function, such as cognitive processing or physical or sensory abilities.
- A program tailored to the needs of a learner with exceptionalities.
21 Clues: Degree of uncorrectable inability to see well. • Exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or talent. • Degree of deafness; uncorrectable inability to hear well. • A program tailored to the needs of a learner with exceptionalities. • Several professionals work cooperatively to provide educational services. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2024-09-18
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- Strong desires or ambitions to achieve something in the future, often related to one's career.
- Activities or subjects that one enjoys or is passionate about, which can guide career choices.
- A university or college that offers a broad education in various subjects, typically leading to a degree.
- The ability to manage work responsibilities while maintaining personal time and family life.
- An educational institution that provides training in specific trades or careers, focusing on practical skills.
- Abilities or expertise that one develops through training or experience, important for success in a career.
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- A long-term professional journey that involves education and various job experiences in a chosen field.
- The way in which a person lives, including their habits, attitudes, and values, often influenced by their career choices.
- Favorable conditions or chances for advancement or progress in a career.
- The education, skills, and experience that make someone suitable for a particular job or career.
- A specific position of employment where a person performs tasks for payment.
- The setting where someone performs their job, including physical conditions and company culture.
- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university, essential for career preparation.
- Money received on a regular basis, often from work or investments, which affects lifestyle choices.
- The process of making choices or reaching conclusions, particularly important when considering career paths.
15 Clues: Favorable conditions or chances for advancement or progress in a career. • A specific position of employment where a person performs tasks for payment. • The ability to manage work responsibilities while maintaining personal time and family life. • Strong desires or ambitions to achieve something in the future, often related to one's career. • ...
Weston crossword 2021-02-03
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- The place where you tend to athletes
- Protects patients healthcare information.
- Physical examination or separately by a physician or an athletic trainer
- serves as a resource for medical providers to keep athletes safe
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- divided into the external analysis of opportunities and threats, and the internal analysis of strengths and weaknesses.
- These systems and equipment are subject to monitoring to ensure proper performance
- part of the physical examination as a means of protecting the young athlete.
- Form should be completed before the physical examination and orthopedic screening.
- a method of documentation employed by healthcare providers
- The privacy of student education records.
10 Clues: The place where you tend to athletes • The privacy of student education records. • Protects patients healthcare information. • a method of documentation employed by healthcare providers • serves as a resource for medical providers to keep athletes safe • Physical examination or separately by a physician or an athletic trainer • ...
Teaching Diverse Learners Crossword 2024-01-16
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- Modification to the environment
- Different ways to instruct to match someone's learning style
- Students who are learning english while attending regular classes
- Students that require special education
- People who lean most easily by hearing or listening to information
- People who learn by seeing information
- Adapted programs, extra staff, and specialized equipment
- Students that have difficulty speaking English
- Placing speacial needs kids in regular classrooms
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- Howard Gardner's theory that everyone has different ways of learning
- People who learn best doing hands-on or physical activities
- Services need for the student to succeed in a classroom
- All students being able to access an gain equal oppertunities
- Differences in learning based on abilities, or interests
- Methods people prefer and find most effective
- Physical, mental, social or behavioral challenges
16 Clues: Modification to the environment • People who learn by seeing information • Students that require special education • Methods people prefer and find most effective • Students that have difficulty speaking English • Physical, mental, social or behavioral challenges • Placing speacial needs kids in regular classrooms • ...
Electives at Woodside 2021-11-09
12 Clues: Film class • Hackers learn here • Trumpets live here • Plays are made here • Where they make music • Students make food here • Where they build bridges • Articles are written here • Where amazing animators go • This is how we stay athletic • Where you take photos at Woodside • This is the biggest language at Woodside
PBL Facilitaion 2021-11-08
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- promotes autonomy in health decisions
- focuses on quality of life
- this is promoted during physical care
- CNO: interprofessional relationships
- a potential caregiver
- building therapeutic relationships
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- facilitating a supportive discharge
- CNO: uses evidence to guide practice
- focus on availability and transport
- CNO: safe, ethical, client-centered care
- alleviate fear or anxiety
- CNO: influence peers to promote good outcomes
12 Clues: a potential caregiver • alleviate fear or anxiety • focuses on quality of life • building therapeutic relationships • facilitating a supportive discharge • focus on availability and transport • CNO: uses evidence to guide practice • CNO: interprofessional relationships • promotes autonomy in health decisions • this is promoted during physical care • ...
Subjects 2024-04-20
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- what Grace teaches you
- education doing sports
- including chemistry, biology, and physics
- a study about places
- doing sums
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- about production, resources, and good and services
- subjects you can choose to study
- the language you use daily
- arts you need to be creative to create masterpieces
- subjects you must study
- things happened in the past
- playing instruments and singing
12 Clues: doing sums • a study about places • what Grace teaches you • education doing sports • subjects you must study • the language you use daily • things happened in the past • playing instruments and singing • subjects you can choose to study • including chemistry, biology, and physics • about production, resources, and good and services • ...
Education 2020-08-13
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- A child at school.
- A diploma from a university.
- a talk given to a class of students, usually at a university or college
- a meeting of a small group of university students to discuss a subject with a teacher.
- school a school that is funded by the state.
- a sum of money to help
- a person with a high degree from a university.
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- a person who is studying at a college or university.
- a school for little children.
- the points given to a student for a test or a piece of work.
- an area of knowledge that you are studying.
- a teaching session between a tutor and one or more students.
- all the people who work in a company, school, college or other organization.
13 Clues: A child at school. • A diploma from a university. • a sum of money to help • a school for little children. • an area of knowledge that you are studying. • school a school that is funded by the state. • a person with a high degree from a university. • a person who is studying at a college or university. • ...
education 2022-07-19
Education 2019-12-12
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- Get knowledge or a skill.
- Achieve the required standard in an exam or test.
- Spend time learning about something
- Person who is in charge of a school.
- subject is one you have to study.
- School for children aged between 11-16 years in the UK.
- To look after a child and teach them how to behave. It's usually done by parents or family member.
- One of the three periods of the year during which classes are held in schools, universities.
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- To officially make somebody leave school because they have done smth wrong
- The first year of formal education in the US
- What universities are called in the U.S.A
- The result of a test or exam, given as a number.
- Person who has a university degree.
13 Clues: Get knowledge or a skill. • subject is one you have to study. • Spend time learning about something • Person who has a university degree. • Person who is in charge of a school. • What universities are called in the U.S.A • The first year of formal education in the US • The result of a test or exam, given as a number. • Achieve the required standard in an exam or test. • ...
Education 2025-10-22
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- Academic study and achievement
- The method and practice of teaching
- Understanding of facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
- Devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge
- The acquisition of knowledge or skills
- The profession of a teacher
- thinking: The objective analysis and evaluation of an issue to form a judgment
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- The process of evaluating a student's knowledge or progress
- Education provided in a school
- A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity
- The ability to read and write
- Introducing new ideas or methods
- The courses and learning experiences offered by an institution
13 Clues: The profession of a teacher • The ability to read and write • Academic study and achievement • Education provided in a school • Introducing new ideas or methods • The method and practice of teaching • The acquisition of knowledge or skills • Devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge • The process of evaluating a student's knowledge or progress • ...
Wellness and Safety Go Hand in Hand!! 2016-07-13
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- mental and emotional steadiness
- hazard a source of danger
- power to resist force
- security things done to make people or places safe
- to go on foot for exercise or pleasure
- protection the state of being kept from harm
- the quality or state of being fit
- violation the act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or rule
- urgency very important and needing immediate attention
- knowledge information, understanding
- regulations an official rule or law that says how something should be done
- recovery the act or process of returning to a normal state
- notify to tell someone officially about something
- to give or be a reason for doing something
- hopeful or optimistic
- strategy a careful plan or method for achieving a particular goal
- to become extended without breaking
- inspect to view closely in critical appraisal
- incident an occurrence of an action or situation
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- accident an event that is not planned or intended
- assess to determine the importance, size, or value
- harmful causing or capable of causing damage
- to find amusement or pleasure in something
- danger the possibility that you will be hurt
- manipulation of tissues
- a behavior pattern acquired by frequent repetition
- education the action or process of teaching someone
- the act or practice of stopping something bad from happening
- long continuance
- a way of becoming rested or calm and free from stress
- physical activity that is done in order to become stronger and healthier
- process of eating the right kind of food
- training a process by which someone is taught skills
- system of exercises for mental and physical health
- inhale and exhale
- measure an amount or degree of something
- physical strength
- the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit
- cause a reason for an action or condition
- habitual nourishment
40 Clues: long continuance • inhale and exhale • physical strength • habitual nourishment • power to resist force • hopeful or optimistic • manipulation of tissues • hazard a source of danger • mental and emotional steadiness • the quality or state of being fit • to become extended without breaking • knowledge information, understanding • to go on foot for exercise or pleasure • ...
The Catholic High School Chester Subject Crossword 2025-06-25
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- Education You learn about different faiths, beliefs, celebrations
- You study maps, countries, weather and the world.
- Education When you may make a tackle, pass or shot?
- Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll or Roald Dahl could be key in this subject
- You learn about plants, animals, and how the human body works
- You act out stories and play different characters
- You may need a calculator or algebra in this lesson.
- You mix things and learn about materials and reactions
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- You learn about the past and famous people and events.
- You explore forces, light and how things move
- You paint, draw and get creative with colours and shapes
- You learn how people think, feel and behave.
- You say "bonjour" and speak another language.
- You sing, play instruments, and listens to rhythms
- You say "hola" and words from another country.
- Technology You follow recipes and learn how to cook.
- Technology You design and build cool things with tools and ideas.
- You work with fabric, thread, and design clothes or crafts.
18 Clues: You learn how people think, feel and behave. • You explore forces, light and how things move • You say "bonjour" and speak another language. • You say "hola" and words from another country. • You study maps, countries, weather and the world. • You act out stories and play different characters • You sing, play instruments, and listens to rhythms • ...
MATÉRIA ESCOLAR EM INGLÊS 2020-09-23
Resources 2021-05-15
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- Learned abilities
- Saleable items
- Elderly people do it when they stop work
- Learning
- Work
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- Earth seen as an asset for building or agriculture
- Tasks people perform for payment
- Relating to things you can see or touch
- To do with people
- Asset that can be used to make profit
- When two things need each other
- Number of people
12 Clues: Work • Learning • Saleable items • Number of people • Learned abilities • To do with people • When two things need each other • Tasks people perform for payment • Asset that can be used to make profit • Relating to things you can see or touch • Elderly people do it when they stop work • Earth seen as an asset for building or agriculture
AT SCHOOL 2024-10-10
6 Clues: WE DRAW AND PAINT • WE SING AND STUDY NOTES • EDUCATION WE PLAY SPORTS • WE EAT AND PLAY WITH FRIENDS • EDUCATION WE LEARN ABOUT GOD • WE LEARN A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE
school 2018-02-21
11 Clues: What you read • Helps you review • Physical education • Learning about numbers • Time to play at school • When you eat at school • A place you go to learn • The leader of the school • The people who learn at school • Teaches you about great people • The people that teach the kids
GYM class 2023-10-26
11 Clues: PE • no ___ no gain • footwear for gym • sport class in school • your team has less points • your team has more points • short for physical education • both teams have the same score • how you get points in basketball • how distance is measured in swim • when you don't have gym you have this
IDPD 2020 2020-11-24
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- The movie that scared people but it is the tool that makes digital resources accessible to People with Visual Impairment
- ___________ Syndrome causes chronic vocal and motor tics
- System of printing/writing for people who are blind, in which the characters are series of raised dots
- A developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life and affects communication and social interaction
- The education of Children with Disabilities side-by-side with non-disabled children, rather than in segregated education institutions such as special schools
- People with have trouble reading, even if they are very smart
- Cerebral ___________ is a disorder caused by damage to the brain during pregnancy or birth
- Chromosome disorder that usually causes a delay in physical, intellectual, and language impairment
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- Mobility aid used by People with Physical Disabilities that make walking difficult or impossible
- Term coined by Australian sociologist that recognizes and respects differences in brain functioning among humans
- A person who has _____________ sometimes has seizures
- The ability to understand someone’s speech by observing their lip movements
- Totally or partially unable to hear
13 Clues: Totally or partially unable to hear • A person who has _____________ sometimes has seizures • ___________ Syndrome causes chronic vocal and motor tics • People with have trouble reading, even if they are very smart • The ability to understand someone’s speech by observing their lip movements • ...
ABC School Lingo 2018-06-19
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- Abbreviation for Common Core Standards
- Acronym for Academic Knowledge & Skills
- Acronym for Georgia Professional Standards Commission
- Person who assists the teacher in the classroom
- - annual measurable objectives
- Acronym for Elementary and Secondary Education Act
- Acronym for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
- Acronym for Georgia Standards of Excellence
- Acronym for Race to the Top
- One Schools Type of school that receives financial assistance based on low income needs of the students
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- Acronym for College and Career Readiness Performance Index
- standards Things Teachers are held too
- Acronym for GA Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills
- Acronym for Individual Education Plan
- Acronym for Board of Education
- Acronym for Georgia Department of Education
- gap Something teachers strive to close
- - adequate yearly progress
- Acronym for Free and Appropriate Education
- Acronym for The Least Restrictive Environment
20 Clues: - adequate yearly progress • Acronym for Race to the Top • Acronym for Board of Education • - annual measurable objectives • Acronym for Individual Education Plan • Abbreviation for Common Core Standards • standards Things Teachers are held too • gap Something teachers strive to close • Acronym for Academic Knowledge & Skills • Acronym for Free and Appropriate Education • ...
Amazing Year 1 2019-10-22
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- A written story
- What you do with books
- A day to remember fallen soldiers from WW1
- A primary school on Lloyd Street
- A zoological garden
- Writing about something you have done
- Another word for bug
- A pit full of sand
- The language of Indonesia
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- Physical education
- Time on a friday where you can do anything
- Writing neatly
- A class with two grades
- Moving things
- A place where children play
- Subject that starts with A and ends with T
- Another word for numeracy
17 Clues: Moving things • Writing neatly • A written story • Physical education • A pit full of sand • A zoological garden • Another word for bug • What you do with books • A class with two grades • Another word for numeracy • The language of Indonesia • A place where children play • A primary school on Lloyd Street • Writing about something you have done • Time on a friday where you can do anything • ...
Amazing Year 1 2019-10-22
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- A zoological garden
- A day to remember fallen soldiers from WW1
- Moving things
- Subject that starts with A and ends with T
- Time on a friday where you can do anything
- Another word for bug
- A class with two grades
- The language of Indonesia
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- A place where children play
- What you do with books
- A primary school on Lloyd Street
- Writing neatly
- A written story
- A pit full of sand
- Another word for numeracy
- Writing about something you have done
- Physical education
17 Clues: Moving things • Writing neatly • A written story • A pit full of sand • Physical education • A zoological garden • Another word for bug • What you do with books • A class with two grades • Another word for numeracy • The language of Indonesia • A place where children play • A primary school on Lloyd Street • Writing about something you have done • A day to remember fallen soldiers from WW1 • ...
PHYSICAL 2020-04-23
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- It is the scalar physical magnitude that characterizes or measures how quickly the body does work or exchanges.
- an object describes a straight path at constant speed, since its acceleration is zero.
- it is a physical element with magnitude, direction and sense
- establishes the unitary elongation that an elastic body experiences is directly proportional to the force appl
- is any agent capable of modifying the amount of movement or the shape of the materials
- natural phenomenon by which objects with mass are attracted to each other.
- capacity of said force to produce a twist or rotation around a point.
- study movement taking into account the causes that produce it.
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- vector derived magnitude that indicates the speed variation per unit of time
- The ability of matter to produce work in the form of movement, light, heat.
- It is the product of a force applied to a body and the displacement of the body in the direction of this force.
- force that exists between two surfaces in contact, which opposes the relative movement between both surfaces.
- Relationship established between the space or distance an object travels and the time it spends.
- physical magnitude and fundamental property of matter, which expresses the inertia or resistance to change of.
14 Clues: it is a physical element with magnitude, direction and sense • study movement taking into account the causes that produce it. • capacity of said force to produce a twist or rotation around a point. • natural phenomenon by which objects with mass are attracted to each other. • The ability of matter to produce work in the form of movement, light, heat. • ...
CHILD LABOUR-Std 12 2025-04-26
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- – Child labour crushes the dreams of innocent children who long for a better life.
- – Without education, a child’s future remains bleak and uncertain.
- – Child labour violates the fundamental rights of children.
- – Every child deserves a happy and carefree childhood, free from the burden of work.
- – These children take on adult responsibilities far too early in life.
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- – Poverty often forces families to make their children work instead of sending them to school.
- – Education is a basic right that empowers children to build a better future.
- – Labour affects the physical and mental growth of children.
- – Children engaged in labour face extreme hardship at a very young age.
- – It is the responsibility of society to protect children and uphold their rights.
10 Clues: – Child labour violates the fundamental rights of children. • – Labour affects the physical and mental growth of children. • – Without education, a child’s future remains bleak and uncertain. • – These children take on adult responsibilities far too early in life. • – Children engaged in labour face extreme hardship at a very young age. • ...
Stages of Life- Fertilization through Late Adulthood 2024-10-15
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- :(65+ years): Coping with aging; focusing on health; legacy considerations and reflection on life experiences.
- The blastocyst attaches to the uterine lining.
- The perception of one’s physical appearance, often affected by societal standards, which can impact mental health.t can ler unsafe sexual practices, often more prevalent during adolescence.
- The formation of major organs and structures begins (weeks 3-8)
- (13-19 years): Puberty; identity exploration; increased independence and peer influence.
- The developmental stage from ages 10 to 19, marked by physical, emotional, and social changes.
- A developing human from the ninth week of pregnancy until birth, characterized by the formation of organs and body systems.
- The dietary habits and nutritional needs of adolescents, important for supporting growth and development during this stage.
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- (20-40 years): Education and career establishment; forming intimate relationships and families.
- An individual’s sense of self-worth, which can be particularly vulnerable during adolescence due to peer influences.
- A hollow ball of cells forms and prepares for implantation.
- (41-65 years): Reflection on life goals; career advancement; potential midlife crisis and shifts in priorities.
- The biological process during which adolescents experience hormonal changes leading to sexual maturity.
- Sperm meets egg in the fallopian tube, forming a zygote.
- Release of an egg from the ovary.
- Any movement that increases energy expenditure, which is essential for maintaining health and fitness during adolescence.
- The initial cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell. It contains the combined genetic material from both parents and marks the beginning of a new organism's development.
- (0-2 years): Rapid physical and cognitive development; reliance on caregivers.
- A state of emotional and psychological well-being; crucial for adolescents as they navigate identity and social relationships.
- (3-12 years): Learning through play; developing social skills; beginning of formal education.
20 Clues: Release of an egg from the ovary. • The blastocyst attaches to the uterine lining. • Sperm meets egg in the fallopian tube, forming a zygote. • A hollow ball of cells forms and prepares for implantation. • The formation of major organs and structures begins (weeks 3-8) • (0-2 years): Rapid physical and cognitive development; reliance on caregivers. • ...
Ch. 12 Understanding and Teaching Diverse Learners 2021-02-10
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- severe long term disabilities that can impact intellectual ability, socio-emotional ability, physical funtional, or all areas.
- students that require special education modifications and accommodations
- a group of disorders characterized by limited cognitive ability that occurs before age 18.
- provides adapted programs, extra staff, and specialized equipment or learning environments, or materials to help students with special needs learn.
- different methods of instruction
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- the methods individuals often prefer in a particular time and space
- hard to accomplish or achieve
- A person's difficulty in communicating effectively in english because it is not their native or primary language
- preconceived generalizations about certain groups of people
- processing problems that involve the central nervous system.
- differences in learning based on abilities, interest, or experiences
- schools place students in one or more regular classes based on their expected ability to keep up with the standard curriculum.
- modifications to the environment, learning strategies, or materials that are made to help students with particular special needs succeed in the classroom.
- a broad range of physical, intellectual, social and behavioral challenges that affect learning
- personal incentive or drive to succeed
- Students with special needs are placed in regular classes with the requirement that they will benefit from the classes, even if they are not able to keep up academically.
- a broad range of types of intelligences
- individualized education program
- students who must learn english while also mastering the content of their regular classes
19 Clues: hard to accomplish or achieve • individualized education program • different methods of instruction • personal incentive or drive to succeed • a broad range of types of intelligences • preconceived generalizations about certain groups of people • processing problems that involve the central nervous system. • ...
Love a PT 2022-03-01
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- PTs address wellness across the ________, or for individuals of all ages
- When is PT Month?
- Physical Therapy has been around for one hundred _____ years
- Where can I find videos to learn more about what a day in the life of a PT might look like?
- What educational degree is required to become a PT?
- This organization advances physical therapy practice throughout the state of Florida
- PTs play a role in managing _______ illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis
- In 2021, APTA celebrated its _________ (hint: rhymes with millenial)
- On average, physical therapists make eighty______ thousand dollars a year
- PTs often provide patient __________, addressing topics such as fall prevention, hip precautions, and home exercises
- PTs help patients use ________, such as wheelchairs and walkers
- ______ medicine is the highest paying PT discipline
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- APTA’s _____ statement is "Building a community that advances the profession of physical therapy to improve the health of society.”
- Early intervention following a minor physical injury (sprain, strain) can prevent the need for future _________
- Which theory best aligns with PT’s approach to treating patients?
- The three pillars for Physical Therapy include (1) Clinical Knowledge, (2) Patient Preferences, and (3) Available __________
- PTs often ________ with other disciplines, such as OTs, SLPs, nurses, doctors, social workers, and doctors, to improve quality of care
- What is the most common setting for PTs to work?
- This professional organization includes a myriad of resources for PTs and is accessed by students and throughout the US
- Students complete didactic and _____ coursework, which varies by program
- PTs play a large role in ____ management, reducing the need for prescription drugs
- According to APTA, the Vision Statement for PT is “Transforming society by optimizing ____________ to improve the human experience.”
- Some PTs specialize in ___ floor health
- Physical therapists diagnose and treat patients for conditions that limit their ______
- After completing a degree from an accredited program, prospective PTs must pass the ______
25 Clues: When is PT Month? • Some PTs specialize in ___ floor health • What is the most common setting for PTs to work? • What educational degree is required to become a PT? • ______ medicine is the highest paying PT discipline • Physical Therapy has been around for one hundred _____ years • PTs help patients use ________, such as wheelchairs and walkers • ...
Physical Education 2020-11-20
4 Clues: Body Composition does not equal • What does body composition not equal? • What does body composition provide a better look at? • What is a core aspect of body composition that starts with an f?
College and Careers 2025-01-15
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- A person’s professional path or occupation.
- Abilities developed through education or experience, valuable for careers.
- An academic qualification earned in college.
- Graduates of a college or university.
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- A document summarizing career and education history.
- A temporary position to gain career experience, often done during college.
- The physical grounds of a college or university.
- Refers to a primary field of study in college.
8 Clues: Graduates of a college or university. • A person’s professional path or occupation. • An academic qualification earned in college. • Refers to a primary field of study in college. • The physical grounds of a college or university. • A document summarizing career and education history. • Abilities developed through education or experience, valuable for careers. • ...
satit pattana 2024-07-19
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- Outdoor area for relaxation and horticulture at Learn Satit Pattana (6, 6)
- Full name of the private educational institution in Bangkok known for holistic education (5, 6, 8)
- Physical activities and games part of the curriculum at Learn Satit Pattana (6, 6)
- First stage of formal education at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 7)
- Technology-related club at Learn Satit Pattana focusing on building robots (8, 8)
- Learn Satit Pattana promotes a culture of respect, responsibility, and resilience (7, 6)
- District in Bangkok where Learn Satit Pattana School is located (9, 9)
- Tests that students take to assess their knowledge at Learn Satit Pattana (4, 4)
- Activities beyond academic subjects available at Learn Satit Pattana (12, 12)
- Type of educational institution that Learn Satit Pattana is classified as (7, 7)
- Collective term for the teaching staff at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 7)
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- Next stage of education after primary school at Learn Satit Pattana (9, 9)
- Aspect of school life involving outreach and service to others (9, 9)
- COUNCIL Group of elected student leaders who represent the student body (7, 7, 6)
- Club at Learn Satit Pattana for discussing and arguing various topics (5, 5)
- Office at Learn Satit Pattana for managing school operations (11, 11)
- LAB Facility for IT education and digital learning at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 4, 3)
- Creative subjects like drawing and music offered at Learn Satit Pattana (4, 4)
- Term for the individuals or group who established the school (7, 7)
- Standardized test for college admissions offered as part of the international program (3, 3)
- Early childhood education program offered at Learn Satit Pattana (11, 11)
- International qualification for high school students available at Learn Satit Pattana (4, 4)
- Type of program offering an English-language curriculum for global standards (11, 11)
- Part of the school’s name that means “development” in Thai (7, 7)
- Subject area at Learn Satit Pattana covering Biology, Chemistry, and Physics (7, 7)
- Standard clothing worn by students at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 7)
- Resource center at Learn Satit Pattana for borrowing books and research (7, 7)
27 Clues: First stage of formal education at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 7) • Standard clothing worn by students at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 7) • Part of the school’s name that means “development” in Thai (7, 7) • Term for the individuals or group who established the school (7, 7) • Collective term for the teaching staff at Learn Satit Pattana (7, 7) • ...
Seeking the Fountain of Mental Health 2017-03-14
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- Lines of service were developed to provide expertise and services that the first and second lines would not be able to offer.
- Clearly, the idea is to drive an ________ and “person-centered” understanding about people with mental health problems in schools and the community.
- Approaches to health that includes comprehensive school health, health and wellness wheels, and health literacy.
- Examples include a lack of time, transportation, finances, exercise adherence, motivation, and the health care system.
- This is not restricted solely to body movements, but includes much more content from instructional and knowledge-production perspectives.
- This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education.
- What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population?
- It is likely that the traditional stigma and controversial treatment practices and contexts related to Mental Health Problems have driven a lack of ________ in leisure and physical education circles.
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- Suggested that the physical education profession has experienced major problems when trying to demonstrate that it can deliver on its claimed outcome measures.
- A global construct that identifies the factors that may underlie individual positive or poor mental health functioning on a daily basis.
- An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential.
- A good example of one of the most common childhood neuro-developmental problems and PA research in this area has begun to emerge over the past 10 years.
- Viewed as objective, concrete dysfunctions, diagnosed by a qualified psychiatrist based on the criteria provided by the selected psychiatric disorder classification manual.
- MODEL An approach that identifies mental health as a complete state in which psychopathology is absent and people exhibit high levels of emotional, psychological, and social well-being, which in turn, allows them to flourish in life.
- A type of well-being which may include a pleasant affect, unpleasant affect, global satisfaction, and domain satisfaction.
- This needs to include the awareness that if we want others to adopt healthy behaviours, then we, the agents of socialization, also have responsibility to contribute to change and provide assistance where necessary.
16 Clues: An approach that defines well-being as the development of an individual’s full potential. • What government created three lines of service to address the health needs of its general population? • This is expected to take place as an outcome of participation in either leisure or physical education. • ...
Special Education Jargon 2023-07-17
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- an instructional program that meets his or her individual needs and learning characteristics; a commitment to build and maintain an assured sense of belonging for all students, regardless of strengths or challenges.
- legally required, and is an important first step to finding children with disabilities and getting them the support and services they require to be successful in school.
- Free and Appropriate Public Education
- A change in curriculum or instruction that does not substantially modify the requirements of the class or alter the content standards or benchmarks.
- Physical Therapy
- In general, a course of legal proceedings according to rules and principles established for enforcement and protection of private rights.
- Occupational Therapy
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- A change in curriculum or instruction that does not substantially modify the requirements of the class or alter the content standards or benchmarks.
- Speech Language Pathologist
- A change in curriculum or instruction that substantially alters the requirements of the class or its content standards or benchmarks.
- U.S. Office for Civil Rights
- The annually written record of an eligible individual’s special education and related services, describing the unique educational needs of the student and the manner in which those educational needs will be met.
- Federal law that entitles students with disabilities to special education services
- The unique combination of facilities, personnel, location or equipment necessary to provide instructional services to meet the goals as specified in the student’s IEP. Set of services, not a location.
- U.S. Office of Special Education Programs / DOE
- A federal mandate stipulating that, to the maximum extent possible, students with disabilities be educated with their non-disabled peers.
- Americans with Disabilities Act
17 Clues: Physical Therapy • Occupational Therapy • Speech Language Pathologist • U.S. Office for Civil Rights • Americans with Disabilities Act • Free and Appropriate Public Education • U.S. Office of Special Education Programs / DOE • Federal law that entitles students with disabilities to special education services • ...
Building On A Tradition Of Excellence 2022-08-17
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- children's physical, emotional, social moral, and intellectual development integrated
- started the first nursing school
- children are born as blank slates
- WPA meaning
- the superintendent of schools in saint Louis who helped Susan Blow found the first public kindergarten that taught in german
- schools serving children younger than kindergarten age
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- The us provided new space for the growth of Froebel
- Gave kids a chance to start on early education and be in a stimulating environment
- actively learning from sensory exposure
- early childhood education stems from medicine, psychology, and ---
10 Clues: WPA meaning • started the first nursing school • children are born as blank slates • actively learning from sensory exposure • The us provided new space for the growth of Froebel • schools serving children younger than kindergarten age • early childhood education stems from medicine, psychology, and --- • ...
Crossword 2013-08-06
10 Clues: Vacations • Festivities • Systems of communication • Learning and knowledge gained • Exchange of goods or services • Keeping different groups apart • Warfare, disagreement or tension • To do with physical competitions • A people's traditions and way of life • Taking others on and making them part of the community
A-Level Physical Education - Self-efficacy 2023-04-19
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- Our expectations of self-efficacy depends on 4 types of information, according to who?
- emotional __________ involves strategies to control worrying or preparation for action
- Is competitiveness and willingness to take on set performance goals
- The belief individuals possess about their ability to be successful in sport
- ____________ experiences is seeing someone in their class succeed or fail
- After the performance the individual will either feel satisfaction or disappointment, called _______ perceptions of outcome
- The self-confidence we have in specific situations
- This sports confidence is an individual’s innate, natural belief in their general sporting ability
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- The feeling of self-worth that determines how valuable and competent we feel
- Convincing the athlete of their ability to perform the skill
- __________ sports situation - The current sports situation
- Performance _________ are previous experiences of successes in a skill or situation
- This sports confidence is the level of self-belief in a specific sporting situation
- This model investigated the relationship between achievement motivation and self-confidence in sport.
14 Clues: The self-confidence we have in specific situations • __________ sports situation - The current sports situation • Convincing the athlete of their ability to perform the skill • Is competitiveness and willingness to take on set performance goals • ____________ experiences is seeing someone in their class succeed or fail • ...
Back to School Crossword 2023-08-23
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- the sport in which runners run across natural terrain, such as dirt or grass
- the study of numbers
- a bag with shoulder straps used for carrying objects
- writing utensil containing a graphite center
- a game of two teams, typically of six players, in which a ball is hit by hand over a net, aimed at the ground on the other side
- the person with the highest authority in a school
- a person who provides education to others
- the study of past events
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- the study of the English language
- a team game played with an oval ball, in North America
- a writing utensil in which it contains an ink cartridge
- multiple written or printed sheets of paper bound together
- physical education
- the performance of organized chanting and cheering
- the process of learning about the natural world
- a book for writing notes in
16 Clues: physical education • the study of numbers • the study of past events • a book for writing notes in • the study of the English language • a person who provides education to others • writing utensil containing a graphite center • the process of learning about the natural world • the person with the highest authority in a school • ...
Education 2022-08-03
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- The person in charge of a school or college
- A teacher of high rank in a university
- The study of the way in which trade, industry and money are organized
- The buildings of a college or university and the land that surrounds them
- Related to subjects which involve thinking and studying skills
- The work of an engineer, or the study of this work
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- Someone who teaches one person or a very small group of people
- The group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc.
- To go regularly to a place, such as a school or university
- The type of school children go to aged 5–11
- A qualification given for completing a university course
- To complete a first university degree successfully
- The type of school children go to after age
13 Clues: A teacher of high rank in a university • The person in charge of a school or college • The type of school children go to after age • The type of school children go to aged 5–11 • To complete a first university degree successfully • The work of an engineer, or the study of this work • The group of subjects studied in a school, college, etc. • ...
Education 2021-03-13
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- It is the school where students have to pay for it.
- It is a person who helps us.
- It is voluntary activity where you can sing.
- It is the boss of school
- It is the school
- It is the basic degree in university.
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- If you successfully finish your university study, you get these degree after two more years.
- It is the area in which a college or university is situated.
- There are coming children until three.
- It is the highest institute for education.
- It is a document which we get it after school.
- It is
- It is an English independent school for boys
13 Clues: It is • It is the school • It is the boss of school • It is a person who helps us. • It is the basic degree in university. • There are coming children until three. • It is the highest institute for education. • It is voluntary activity where you can sing. • It is an English independent school for boys • It is a document which we get it after school. • ...
Education 2023-05-21
13 Clues: titul • skúška • povinný • semester • výsledok • promócia • voliteľný • prestávka • podvádzať • štipendium • urobiť skúšku • school stredná škola • school základná škola
education 2024-03-06
13 Clues: завуч • ученик • колледж • столовая • директор • библиотека • библиотекарь • спортивный зал • частная (школа) • средняя (школа) • игровая площадка • начальная(школа) • государственная (школа)
Education 2024-03-18
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- the solid layer of cement, bricks, stones etc that is put under a building to support it
- when something or someone is liked or supported by a lot of people
- directed towards or focused on
- to try to do or achieve
- based on actual things and particular examples
- to begin something or introduce a new plan
- to change or develop gradually
- the main subject that a student studies at college or university
- the activity of making money by producing or buying and selling goods, or providing services
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- a particular area of study
- not given enough presence,;in unreasonably lower numbers than others
- gap the difference in opportunities, attitudes, pay, etc. between men and women
- the work involved in designing and building roads, bridges, machines etc
13 Clues: to try to do or achieve • a particular area of study • directed towards or focused on • to change or develop gradually • to begin something or introduce a new plan • based on actual things and particular examples • the main subject that a student studies at college or university • when something or someone is liked or supported by a lot of people • ...
Education 2024-11-26
Education 2024-11-03
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- Nations an international organization that was established in 1945 and aims to solve world problems in a peaceful way (องค์การสหประชาชาติ)
- the science of living things (วิชาชีววิทยา)
- the study of the countries, oceans, rivers, mountains, cities etc. of the world (วิชาภูมิศาสตร์)headteachereacher someone who is in charge of a school (ครูใหญ่)
- the science that is concerned with studying the structure of substances and way that they change or combine with each other (วิชาเคมี)
- a school that has boys and girls (โรงเรียนสหศึกษา, โรงเรียนที่มีทั้งนักเรียนชายและนักเรียนหญิง)
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- buoyant or suspended in water or air (ที่ลอยอยู่บนน้ำ)
- a school for young children, mainly between the ages of 3 and 5 (โรงเรียนเตรียมอนุบาล)
- something that you are morally, legally, or officially allowed to do or have (สิทธิ)
- to win against (เอาชนะ)
- to go away or depart from, often without intending to return (ออกจาก)
- school a school that is free to go to because the government provides the money for it (โรงเรียนของรัฐ)
- book a book used by students when they do a particular course of study (หนังสือเรียน)
- teacher the teacher who is responsible for all the students in the same class at a school (ครูประจำชั้น)
13 Clues: to win against (เอาชนะ) • the science of living things (วิชาชีววิทยา) • buoyant or suspended in water or air (ที่ลอยอยู่บนน้ำ) • to go away or depart from, often without intending to return (ออกจาก) • something that you are morally, legally, or officially allowed to do or have (สิทธิ) • ...
Education 2025-02-15
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- An assessment to check a student's knowledge.
- A person who is learning at school.
- A short written work on a specific topic.
- To act badly or inappropriately.
- Tasks assigned to be completed outside of school.
- A group of students learning together at a certain time.
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- An academic qualification awarded by a university.
- An area of knowledge or study, such as history or math.
- A higher education institution.
- A session of teaching.
- The mark or score received for an assignment or exam.
- Not to pass an exam or task.
- To succeed in an exam or test.
13 Clues: A session of teaching. • Not to pass an exam or task. • To succeed in an exam or test. • A higher education institution. • To act badly or inappropriately. • A person who is learning at school. • A short written work on a specific topic. • An assessment to check a student's knowledge. • Tasks assigned to be completed outside of school. • ...
Education 2025-05-11
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- A student’s main area of academic focus at university.
- Graduates or former students of a school or university.
- Review Evaluation of academic work by others in the same field.
- Extra academic help, often one-on-one, outside regular classes.
- Financial support awarded to a student based on merit or need.
- Someone who leaves school before graduating.
- The complete set of courses and learning objectives at an institution.
- An academic or someone awarded for excellence in studies.
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- A form of school punishment that requires staying after class.
- A type of school focused on training students in specific trades or skills.
- School-related activities outside the standard curriculum.
- A secondary area of study in a degree program.
- A course outline listing topics, materials, and assignments.
13 Clues: Someone who leaves school before graduating. • A secondary area of study in a degree program. • A student’s main area of academic focus at university. • Graduates or former students of a school or university. • An academic or someone awarded for excellence in studies. • School-related activities outside the standard curriculum. • ...
Education 2025-11-27
EDU 2000 Chapter 2 Review (2) 2025-09-15
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- students who require special education and related services to realize full potential
- attitudes values emotion that affect learning
- Ability to analyze and respond to the motivations moods and desires of other people
- diverse ways of learning comprehending and using information
- international recognized degree program
- right to protest a school's decision about a student's education
- Boys are more likely to receive Social Emotional Services as compared to girls
- eight different learning styles
- mandates that children with disabilities be fairly assessed for appropriate practice
- the program best suited to meeting a disabled student's special needs
- perceiving organizing retaining and using information are part of this domain
- offers college-level courses for high-achieving high schoolers
- views intelligence as finite and determined at birth unchangeable
- includes student artifacts: papers, projects, videotapes
- when the brain is challenged and grows new neural pathways
- right to an education involving diagnosis of needs and a responsive program
- encourages schools to provide special services within the regular classroom
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- Havard psychologist has worked to broaden the concept of intelligence
- artistic creative talents intellectual and academic abilities and leadership skills
- professor who explained fixed and growth mindset
- males and females are more alike than different when it comes to learning
- wheelchairs hearing aids special computer programs
- learners attribute success or failure to external factors
- IEP
- the psychologist who wrote the book Emotional Intelligence
- allow gifted students from all grade levels to skip grades or receive college credit early
- intelligence can be developed throughout life
- is the regulation of emotion in a way that enhances living
- students have difficulty with listening speaking reading writing etc...
- Knowledge of one's feelings needs strengths and weaknesses
- assured appropriate education
- one of the principles of social emotional intelligence
- to educate a student in a least restrictive environment
- principle that no child with disabilities may be denied a free and appropriate public education
- schools that fit easily into traditional belief system
- programs instruction for children with physical mental, emotional or learning disabilities
- these scores may be better predictors of future success than IQ scores
37 Clues: IEP • assured appropriate education • eight different learning styles • international recognized degree program • attitudes values emotion that affect learning • intelligence can be developed throughout life • professor who explained fixed and growth mindset • wheelchairs hearing aids special computer programs • one of the principles of social emotional intelligence • ...
Jobs 2025-12-03
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- you have a pistol and handcuffs for this job
- fixing cars and other vehicles
- builds houses
- cuts trees
- taking pictures for a job
- serve food to customers
- cook delicious foods
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- does experiments on animals
- a referee for hockey,tennis and cricket
- does Physical Education
- you fight against fire
- similar to a doctor
- cares a lot about his photos
- who is responsible for the learning of the students
14 Clues: cuts trees • builds houses • similar to a doctor • cook delicious foods • you fight against fire • does Physical Education • serve food to customers • taking pictures for a job • does experiments on animals • cares a lot about his photos • fixing cars and other vehicles • a referee for hockey,tennis and cricket • you have a pistol and handcuffs for this job • ...
How is Education Governed and Organized 2024-01-19
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- To ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation
- Government in charge of building new schools and maintaining existing ones
- number of levels of government in the United States
- Board of Education, responsible for determining educational policies for Georgia
- Woods, State of Georgia school superintendent
- grants, federal financial aid provided to the states, with limited federal restrictions
- chief officer of each state
- Taxes, local real estate taxes historically used to fund local schools
- grants, federal financial aid to local school districts from state or federal agencies
- Georgia Department of Education
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- A certificate of debt issued by a government guaranteeing payment of the original investment plus interest by a specified future date
- of Education, Part of the president's cabinet
- Free and Appropriate Public Education
- appointed by local school board
- Wheeler, Elbert County school system superintendent
- Superintendents must build these with various groups in the community
- To The Top, grant program that provides money to school systems who show improvement in student achievement and promote innovations in education
- v Kurtzman, courts limit the use of public funds to support religious education
- Amendment saying education is the responsibility of each state
- Antonio v Rodriguez, courts ruled that funding schools using property taxes did not violate the U.S. Constitution because it did not guarantee citizens the right to an education
20 Clues: chief officer of each state • appointed by local school board • Georgia Department of Education • Free and Appropriate Public Education • of Education, Part of the president's cabinet • Woods, State of Georgia school superintendent • Wheeler, Elbert County school system superintendent • number of levels of government in the United States • ...
Khrushchev's Education Reforms 2025-02-20
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- What school requirement was dropped under Khrushchev’s final reforms?
- What percentage of 17-year-olds completed secondary education by 1959?
- By what profession did Khrushchev increase numbers from 1.5 million to 2.2 million?
- What replaced final exams under Khrushchev’s education reforms?
- What disciplinary action against underachieving students was banned in 1962?
- What was introduced in 1959 to support poorer students with school costs?
- What sector’s needs influenced the shift towards polytechnic education?
- What type of education was introduced in the 1956 reforms?
- What happened to secondary school and university fees in 1956?
- What type of education combined school learning with factory or farm work?
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- What subject was emphasized in 1961 to reduce Stalinist cultural isolation?
- Where did many 16-19-year-olds complete their practical education?
- What level of education did only 19% of teachers have in 1953?
- How long was the new school programme introduced in 1958?
- What ideology was taught in the new “Fundamentals of Political Knowledge” course?
- What was relaxed in 1960 when rules on sitting and standing posture were changed?
- What type of education did Khrushchev believe traditional schooling instilled?
- What educational materials were outdated, with most written in 1933?
- Who ordered the merger of small country schools?
- What type of education did Khrushchev make mandatory for children aged 7-15?
20 Clues: Who ordered the merger of small country schools? • How long was the new school programme introduced in 1958? • What type of education was introduced in the 1956 reforms? • What level of education did only 19% of teachers have in 1953? • What happened to secondary school and university fees in 1956? • What replaced final exams under Khrushchev’s education reforms? • ...
Subjects 2023-06-25
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- The study of computers, including programming and using technology.
- The study of written works, including novels, poems, and plays.
- The study of numbers, calculations, and solving mathematical problems.
- The study of the English language, including reading and writing.
- education Classes or activities that involve physical exercise and sports.
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- The study of the natural world and how things work.
- The creation, performance, and appreciation of musical sounds.
- The creation of visual works, such as drawing, painting, and sculpting.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climates, and landscapes.
- The study of past events, people, and civilizations.
10 Clues: The study of the natural world and how things work. • The study of past events, people, and civilizations. • The creation, performance, and appreciation of musical sounds. • The study of written works, including novels, poems, and plays. • The study of the English language, including reading and writing. • ...
Great Basin Gazette 2024-01-16
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- The process of acquiring knowledge and skills through education.
- The academic courses and curricula offered by Great Basin College.
- The physical grounds and buildings of Great Basin College.
- An institution of higher education, like Great Basin College.
- The scheduled sessions of instruction at Great Basin College.
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- The state where Great Basin College is located.
- A city in Nevada where one of Great Basin College's campuses is situated.
- An acronym for Great Basin College.
- Individuals enrolled in courses at Great Basin College.
- A qualification awarded upon successful completion of a program of study.
10 Clues: An acronym for Great Basin College. • The state where Great Basin College is located. • Individuals enrolled in courses at Great Basin College. • The physical grounds and buildings of Great Basin College. • An institution of higher education, like Great Basin College. • The scheduled sessions of instruction at Great Basin College. • ...
School Subjects 2023-06-18
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- Sciences Learn about chemistry and physics, including matter, energy, forces, and the properties of substances.
- Learn about numbers, shapes, and how to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Studies Study society, community, government, and learn about people, culture, and their interactions.
- Learn to play musical instruments, read sheet music, and appreciate different types of music.
- Language Study languages other than your native language, learn vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding.
- Education Learn about healthy habits, nutrition, personal hygiene, and how to take care of your body.
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- Discover and learn about past events, important people, and different cultures from around the world.
- Participate in theatrical activities, acting, and storytelling to express emotions and ideas.
- Education Engage in physical activities, learn sports, and develop fitness, coordination, and teamwork skills.
- Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation.
- Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures.
- Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques.
- Explore the world around us, conduct experiments, and learn about plants, animals, the environment, and more.
- Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works.
14 Clues: Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques. • Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works. • Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation. • Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures. • ...
Chapter 22 Crossword 2013-05-17
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- A disease in which a person has a physical or psychological dependence on drinks that contain alcohol
- Fetal alcohol syndrome
- An organization of mothers against Drunk Driving
- A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol
- Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting
- Living without alcohol
- The state in which the body is poisoned by alcohol or another substance and the person's physical and mental control is significantly reduced
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- The process by which the body breaks down substances and gets energy from food
- A severe and potentially fetal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose
- Students Against Destructive Decisions is a peer-to-peer youth education organization
- Drugs that tend to slow the central nervous system
- Driving under the influence (of drugs or alcohol)
- Blood alcohol concentration is a way of measuring how much alcohol is in the blood.
- An addict who is dependent on alcohol
14 Clues: Fetal alcohol syndrome • Living without alcohol • An addict who is dependent on alcohol • An organization of mothers against Drunk Driving • Driving under the influence (of drugs or alcohol) • Drugs that tend to slow the central nervous system • Drinking five or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting • A process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol • ...
unit 2 lesson2 2025-05-30
10 Clues: To pass over • Physical exercise session • A basic part of something • Protecting against attack • To work hard toward a goal • Reaching the highest degree • Giving up something valuable • To destroy or severely damage • Related to school or education • High level of strength or focus
School 2017-07-25
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- app/website used to improve your typing skills (6,4)
- author of Spilt milk and Coconut (6,6)
- a 20 minute break
- usually, the first letters of each line in the peom spell a word
- produced during physical education class
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- a class that builds physical strength (8,9)
- sis Zanele's favourite phrase (4,2,2)
- the nickname for the scariest security lady on campus
- subject tought by Ms Germishys
9 Clues: a 20 minute break • subject tought by Ms Germishys • sis Zanele's favourite phrase (4,2,2) • author of Spilt milk and Coconut (6,6) • produced during physical education class • a class that builds physical strength (8,9) • app/website used to improve your typing skills (6,4) • the nickname for the scariest security lady on campus • ...
Science and Technology 2017-10-24
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- The study of living organisms
- What is the action for closely monitoring something or someone
- The branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed
- What is the application of scientific knowledge for practical proposes in industries
- The branch of science which deals with celestial objects,space,and the physical universe as a whole
- A proposition made as a basis for reasoning, without any assumption of its truth
- The emission of energy in the form of rays and waves
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- It is information and skills gained through experience or education
- The science which deals with the physical structure and substance of the earth
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- Means of forecasting the weather
- An electronic device invented in the 20th century
- The procedure undertaken to make a discovery
- A person who have expert knowledge of natural or physical science
14 Clues: The study of living organisms • Means of forecasting the weather • The procedure undertaken to make a discovery • An electronic device invented in the 20th century • The emission of energy in the form of rays and waves • What is the action for closely monitoring something or someone • A person who have expert knowledge of natural or physical science • ...
Social Issues 2024-11-26
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- Relating to society or its organization.
- The state of not having a permanent place to live.
- Lack of sufficient food to meet basic needs.
- Lack of fairness or justice in opportunities and resources.
- Emotional and psychological well-being.
- Access to learning and knowledge, often unequal globally.
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- Prejudice or discrimination based on race.
- Unequal treatment based on gender.
- Physical force intended to hurt or damage.
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- Average weather conditions over a long period.
- The state of being extremely poor.
- Unjust treatment of different categories of people.
- The natural world affected by human activities.
- Lack of fairness or equity in society.
- The state of not having a job despite being able and willing to work.
- Dishonest conduct by those in power, often involving bribery.
17 Clues: The state of being extremely poor. • Unequal treatment based on gender. • Lack of fairness or equity in society. • Emotional and psychological well-being. • Relating to society or its organization. • Prejudice or discrimination based on race. • Physical force intended to hurt or damage. • Lack of sufficient food to meet basic needs. • ...
Liz and Kyle's SPED Acronyms HW 2023-09-26
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- Services are special education and related services provided to a student with a disability beyond the regular school year per his/her IEP.” These services are designed to maintain the student's educational gains, prevent regression, and foster further learning opportunities
- A _________ _____________ means a physical condition that significantly interferes with at least one significant life activity of an individual. This category includes anatomical loss or musculoskeletal, neurological, respiratory, or cardiovascular impairment. Physical disabilities can be congenital or acquired after birth due to an accident or disease. Physical disabilities include orthopedic impairments, health impairments such as a heart condition, rheumatic fever, asthma, hemophilia, leukemia, motor coordination/manipulation, traumatic brain injury, and mobility impairments.
- President Obama signed the _________ ___________ ____________ _______(______) on December 10, 2015…This bipartisan measure reauthorizes the 50-year-old Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), the nation’s national education law and longstanding commitment to equal opportunity for all students. Advances equity by upholding critical protections for America's disadvantaged and high-need students. Requires—for the first time—that all students in America be taught to high academic standards that will prepare them to succeed in college and careers. Ensures that vital information is provided to educators, families, students, and communities through annual statewide assessments that measure students' progress toward those high standards… etc…
- Acronym for Physical Disability
- Acronym for the Student Assistance Team
- _________ ___________ is a process that purposefully selects state-priority areas to examine for compliance and performance results. Focused monitoring is intended to maximize resources and emphasize important variables by reviewing requirements closely related to improving educational outcomes for children with disabilities. This goal is addressed through the following activities:
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- The _________ ___________ _______ (____) is a school-based group of people whose purpose is to provide additional support to students who are experiencing academic or behavioral difficulties preventing them from benefiting from general education because they are either performing below or above expectations. The SAT is comprised of a core group that anchors the team. Core members should have good communication skills and a solid working knowledge about various supports (types of interventions, educational and community resources, etc.). Core team members may vary by school but should include, at a minimum, an administrator, regular education staff, and specialists following Section (J)(4) 22-2C-6 NMSA, 1978.
- (___'s) are the skills and habits necessary for independent and social development. Children with autism may have difficulty developing these skills for several reasons. Specialized intervention may be required when basic methods and techniques fail to help a child learn.
- Acronym for Activities of Daily Living
- Acronym for the Every Student Succeeds Act
- Acronym for extended school year
- Acronym for focused monitoring
12 Clues: Acronym for focused monitoring • Acronym for Physical Disability • Acronym for extended school year • Acronym for Activities of Daily Living • Acronym for the Student Assistance Team • Acronym for the Every Student Succeeds Act • ...
a subject quiz 2023-06-15
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- Geography Physical Geography focuses on the Earth's natural features like mountains, rivers, climates, and ecosystems. You explore the wonders of our planet.
- Studies Social Studies covers a wide range of subjects like society, government, economics, and current events. You learn about people, communities, and the world we live in.
- Civics is about understanding citizenship and the rights and responsibilities of individuals in society. You learn about democracy, government, and civic engagement.
- Science Computer Science teaches you about technology and how to use computers. You learn about coding, problem-solving, and explore the digital world.
- Literature introduces you to great stories, poems, and plays. You read books, analyze characters, and explore themes to develop a love for literature.
- Language Foreign Language class allows you to learn a new language, such as French, Spanish, or German. You practice speaking, listening, and understanding different cultures.
- History class takes you on a journey through the past. You learn about different time periods, events, famous people, and how they shaped our world.
- In mathematics, you learn about numbers, calculations, shapes, and patterns. You solve problems, use logic, and develop critical thinking skills.
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- Education Physical Education (PE) is all about staying active and keeping your body healthy. You participate in sports, games, and learn about fitness and teamwork.
- Education Health Education teaches you about taking care of your body and making healthy choices. You learn about nutrition, personal hygiene, and maintaining well-being.
- Science is about understanding the world around us. You explore topics like plants, animals, forces, and experiments to learn how things work.
- Geography teaches you about the Earth's features, countries, continents, and maps. You explore cultures, landscapes, and understand the world's diversity.
- In English class, you learn to read, write, and communicate effectively. You explore stories, learn grammar, and express your thoughts through writing.
- Sciences Physical Sciences delve into topics like chemistry and physics. You explore matter, energy, forces, and conduct experiments to understand the natural world.
- Music class introduces you to the wonderful world of melodies, rhythms, and instruments. You learn to sing, play instruments, and appreciate different genres.
- In art class, you get to be creative and express yourself through different forms of art like drawing, painting, sculpture, and crafts.
16 Clues: In art class, you get to be creative and express yourself through different forms of art like drawing, painting, sculpture, and crafts. • Science is about understanding the world around us. You explore topics like plants, animals, forces, and experiments to learn how things work. • ...
Education 2013-02-28
13 Clues: Race • Overgang • Demokrati • Problematic • Adskillelse • diskrimination • Dominate, control • Removed or destroyed • Worry or preoccupation • The opposite of equality • Discrimination of the Blacks • The place the Blacks were placed • Facilities such as hospital, schools, public transport etc.
EDUCATION 2022-09-11
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- the receiving of an academic diploma
- to achieve the desired aim or result
- to ask to be accepted as a student at a university
- a mark indicating the quality of a student’s work
- a piece of work allocated to someone as part of a course of study
- an amount of money given to pay for the studies of a person for their good grades or specific abilities
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- a class at university
- money that a student pays to a university for their teaching
- the buildings of a university and the land that surrounds them
- a room, group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay
- money borrowed that has to be paid back with interest
- to be unsuccessful and get a mark which is not enough to pass an examination
- a short piece of writing on a particular subject
13 Clues: a class at university • the receiving of an academic diploma • to achieve the desired aim or result • a short piece of writing on a particular subject • a mark indicating the quality of a student’s work • to ask to be accepted as a student at a university • money borrowed that has to be paid back with interest • ...
Education 2024-02-18
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- The implanting of specific truths and ways of thinking into children's minds through forced repetition and testing.
- Children's spontaneous and self-chosen activities, contrasted with the structured and directed nature of formal education.
- The development of farming practices, leading to a shift from nomadic to settled lifestyles, impacting child labor and education.
- The process of investigating and discovering knowledge through active engagement and discovery.
- Formalized education system, typically characterized by structured learning environments and specific curricula.
- Individuals advocating for changes in the education system, often with a focus on protecting children and providing moral and intellectual grounding.
- A system where individuals have equal rights and participation in decision-making; in the context of Sudbury Valley School, it involves students in self-governance.
- Required by law, as in compulsory education, where attendance is mandatory.
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- The transition to a society based on mechanized production and factories.
- Timely attendance and adherence to schedules.
- The increased use of technology and machinery in industry, impacting the demand for child labor.
- Early human societies that survived by hunting and gathering, where children learned through play and exploration.
- A social and economic system prevalent in the Middle Ages, characterized by a hierarchical structure with lords and serfs.
13 Clues: Timely attendance and adherence to schedules. • The transition to a society based on mechanized production and factories. • Required by law, as in compulsory education, where attendance is mandatory. • The process of investigating and discovering knowledge through active engagement and discovery. • ...
