sight words Crossword Puzzles
Exit Vocab......Spring Semester... 2022-02-10
Across
- a sense of moral goodness of one's conduct
- to make complete or whole
- to quote exact words
- to call forth or deduce
- about to happen or take place
- to advise
- to forbid the distribution of information
- separate/distinct
- a path
- judicious in one's speech/conduct
- morally wrong or illegal
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- a group working together to advise
- to give praise
- an object that detects heat/light/movement
- of high status/prominent
- capable of thought or perception
- a position/place
- rough
- to give a formal rebuke
- vision
20 Clues: rough • a path • vision • to advise • to give praise • a position/place • separate/distinct • to quote exact words • to call forth or deduce • to give a formal rebuke • of high status/prominent • morally wrong or illegal • to make complete or whole • about to happen or take place • capable of thought or perception • judicious in one's speech/conduct • a group working together to advise • ...
Sight Words Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
Across
- It is important to read _____ you will get better.
- Be sure to take notes in your ______.
- We _____ go outside, but it is raining.
- We are going to the park _______.
- Flowers ____ in spring.
- Make sure you _____ your name at the top.
- ______ to the teacher.
- Look at the ____ before you start.
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- Walk _____ the puddle so you don't get wet.
- That will cost a lot of _____.
- We get snack _____ lunch.
- You make me ____ out loud!
- ____ way should we go?
- Let's make a craft _____.
14 Clues: ____ way should we go? • ______ to the teacher. • Flowers ____ in spring. • We get snack _____ lunch. • Let's make a craft _____. • You make me ____ out loud! • That will cost a lot of _____. • We are going to the park _______. • Look at the ____ before you start. • Be sure to take notes in your ______. • We _____ go outside, but it is raining. • ...
Nervous System 2015-05-27
21 Clues: stim • tast • skin • tong • resp • smel • axon • pupil • sight • touch • brain • cerebr • reflex • cerebel • hearing • spinchord • inner ear • nerv syst • eye layer • blindspot • nerve cell
Figurative language midterm review 2024-12-11
Across
- comparison of two unlike objects using like or as
- expressions or sayings that clearly do not mean what they say but are well known
- making a comparison between unlike things without using like or as
- extreme exaggeration to make a point
- giving life like qualities to inanimate objects like a desk or ocean
- repetition of vowel sounds in the middle/end of words in a phrase or sentence, often in poetry
- form of figurative language that uses five senses, sight sound smell touch taste
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- giving human qualities to animals such as talking or clothing
- words that imitate natural sounds
- words that mean exactly what they're dictionary definition says they mena
- an unexpected outcome or plot twist often used by O'Henry
- words or phrases that do not mean what they say
- repetition of consonant sounds at beginning or end of the words in a phrase or sentence often in poetry
13 Clues: words that imitate natural sounds • extreme exaggeration to make a point • words or phrases that do not mean what they say • comparison of two unlike objects using like or as • an unexpected outcome or plot twist often used by O'Henry • giving human qualities to animals such as talking or clothing • making a comparison between unlike things without using like or as • ...
Features of Descriptive Writing - Parvish 2020-11-10
Across
- "the storm was giant"
- words being described for the five senses
- words that imitate sound
- what of the 5 senses are being used here ? "he has massive,red boil on his forehead"
- what of the 5 senses are being used here ? "a rotting stench filled the room "
- special symbols used in writing
- what of the 5 senses are being used here ? "the fruit had a prickly and rough surface"
- what is this word classified as ? "smelly"
- main meaning of the word, not ideas or feelings being suggested
- words/phrases are being used over and over again
- "Lennon likes to lick on lollipops"
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- "the thunder roared"
- words and phrases used to create an image, association and other effects to the reader.
- a comparison that uses the words "like" or "as"
- what of the 5 senses are being used here ? "a screech echoed through the corridor"
- a short part of a text, consisting of at least one sentence and beginning on a new line. It usually deals with a single event or description.
- a word that describes that verb
- what of the 5 senses are being used here ? "I licked the fruit,it stinged my tongue with a sour sensation"
- a feeling or idea suggested from a particular word or phrase
19 Clues: "the thunder roared" • "the storm was giant" • words that imitate sound • a word that describes that verb • special symbols used in writing • "Lennon likes to lick on lollipops" • words being described for the five senses • what is this word classified as ? "smelly" • a comparison that uses the words "like" or "as" • words/phrases are being used over and over again • ...
Sight words week 3-4 2023-02-08
Across
- There is only _____ you.
- It's ______ to go to recess.
- Let's look at _______ Valentine's.
- Look at ______ moon!
- Please give me your ______ hand.
- Put your valentines over _______.
- ______ are a few of my favorite things.
- Would you please do that ____?
- I like to use olive ______.
- You have heard ______ kids are crazy.
- This is _____ favorite song.
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- Patrick Mahomes is _______ 15.
- _____ your toothbrush to brush your teeth.
- I want ______ of the pie.
- I love when _______ are kind.
- You should work harder ______ everyone else.
- Just ask _____ for their names.
- I have ______ friends.
- If you give a mouse a cookie, _____ he will want a glass of milk.
- We _____ have two ears.
- ______ are the best team in the NFL.
- You _____ your name was Billy.
- Please don't stick your tongue _____.
- Look at ______ big heart I made.
24 Clues: Look at ______ moon! • I have ______ friends. • We _____ have two ears. • There is only _____ you. • I want ______ of the pie. • I like to use olive ______. • It's ______ to go to recess. • This is _____ favorite song. • I love when _______ are kind. • Patrick Mahomes is _______ 15. • You _____ your name was Billy. • Would you please do that ____? • Just ask _____ for their names. • ...
Sight Words 14 and 15 2023-12-01
Across
- November comes ____ December.
- Have you eaten ____ spiders?
- The opposite of large is ____.
- It is important to ____ respect.
- Texas is ____ hot in the summer.
- Go ____ the big angry dog.
- Can you ____ them to wait?
- He wanted to win by any ____ necessary.
- They ____ to the USA this year.
- Turn ____ on Belt Line Road.
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- Wait in ____ to get tickets.
- Harry Potter was a magic ____.
- Fill out the ____ to order your food.
- Do you ____ know the answer?
- My cat Pollux is getting ____.
- My cats always ____ food.
- You should ____ the rules.
- Mrs. Kimberley has ____ daughters.
- Twins have the ____ birthday.
- Mrs. Kimberley loves her students very ____!
20 Clues: My cats always ____ food. • You should ____ the rules. • Go ____ the big angry dog. • Can you ____ them to wait? • Wait in ____ to get tickets. • Have you eaten ____ spiders? • Do you ____ know the answer? • Turn ____ on Belt Line Road. • November comes ____ December. • Twins have the ____ birthday. • Harry Potter was a magic ____. • The opposite of large is ____. • ...
Nervous System 2015-05-27
21 Clues: tast • axon • stim • resp • tong • skin • smel • pupil • touch • sight • brain • reflex • cerebr • cerebel • hearing • eye layer • nerv syst • spinchord • inner ear • blindspot • nerve cell
Written language feautres crossowrd 2025-09-05
Across
- imagery, describes touch.
- imagery, describes taste.
- imagery, describes what we hear.
- the repetition of consonant sounds within words in close proximity, enhancing rhythm. "Mike likes his new bike."
- a series of words that begin with the same letter or consonant sound. e.g. " Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning.
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- figurative language that attributes human characteristics, emotion and behaviour to animals and inanimate objects. e.g. "The sun smiled at the children."
- exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse."
- something that repeats vowel sounds in close words to create Rythm or emphasis. e.g. " The light of fire is a sight."
- imagery, describes what we see.
- question, a question asked in order to create dramatic effect and doesn't require response.
- the use of milder or less direct language that is used to replace harsh, unpleasant words.
- imagery, describes smell.
13 Clues: imagery, describes touch. • imagery, describes taste. • imagery, describes smell. • imagery, describes what we see. • imagery, describes what we hear. • field, a group of words that share a common theme or meaning. • exaggeration for effect. e.g. "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." • ...
Sight Words Verbs (24 Terms) 2021-11-05
Across
- after a baby crawls, they _____
- elegir, escoger (en ingles)
- what do you use your iPhone for? (not text)
- usar (en ingles)
- you ______ soccer or football
- (opposite) push
- (opposite) STOP
- Quiero (en ingles)
- (opposite) close
- ayuda (en ingles)
- thumbs up, Facebook icon
- Aladdin, genie
- when you need to get an answer (three letters)
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- As an adult, _____ gets you paid $$$
- (opposite)dead, death
- salto (en ingles)
- Romero's second Trinity Law (3 letters)
- llevar (en ingles)
- when you need something (por'fa)
- polite, gratitude
- red octagon sign
- what do you use your eyes for?
- when someone tell you a joke, you _____
- after you use the bathroom, ____ your hands
24 Clues: Aladdin, genie • (opposite) push • (opposite) STOP • usar (en ingles) • red octagon sign • (opposite) close • salto (en ingles) • polite, gratitude • ayuda (en ingles) • llevar (en ingles) • Quiero (en ingles) • (opposite)dead, death • thumbs up, Facebook icon • elegir, escoger (en ingles) • you ______ soccer or football • what do you use your eyes for? • after a baby crawls, they _____ • ...
2nd Sight words list 3 2022-12-05
Across
- _____are you crying?
- I don't feel very _____.
- I didn't go to school _______I was sick.
- That mansion is _____.
- I____the plate on the table.
- The fog horn makes _____a loud noise.
- Please _____20 minutes a day from your favorite book
- When do you ____to your new house?
- May I have ______piece of pie?
- Our seats are over ______.
- I _____a tissue to wipe my nose.
- You _____get your work done before recess.
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- _____anyone know where the remote is?
- I ______shopping this weekend.
- The _____are working hard on the new playground.
- Please wait your _____.
- That breed of dog is _______than mine.
- The elephant is very _____.
- "And they lived happily ever after, the ______."
- There are odd and _____numbers.
- Do you want to go to the movies with ____?
- It's time to go ______.
- Go ______your mom if you an go to your friend's.
- Please ______your clothes away.
- In a drought, the ______is dry.
25 Clues: _____are you crying? • That mansion is _____. • Please wait your _____. • It's time to go ______. • I don't feel very _____. • Our seats are over ______. • The elephant is very _____. • I____the plate on the table. • I ______shopping this weekend. • May I have ______piece of pie? • There are odd and _____numbers. • Please ______your clothes away. • In a drought, the ______is dry. • ...
Sight words Benchmark Unit 5 2025-02-24
Across
- Past tense of go
- Write _____ name on the paper.
- _______ friend did you sit by at lunch?
- Opposite of below
- Not the same
- The kids were reading because ____ were bored.
- ____ a question
- Clean
- Started
- Not many
Down
- A necessary amount, not too many or too few
- _______ did you throw food at lunch?
- Look over ____!
- The United States is a ______
- _____ did you play with at recess?
- The opposite of finish
- The color of chocolate
- Past tense of are
- Take your chair down, ______ have a seat
- Get bigger
20 Clues: Clean • Started • Not many • Get bigger • Not the same • Look over ____! • ____ a question • Past tense of go • Opposite of below • Past tense of are • The opposite of finish • The color of chocolate • The United States is a ______ • Write _____ name on the paper. • _____ did you play with at recess? • _______ did you throw food at lunch? • _______ friend did you sit by at lunch? • ...
A* lexics 2023-03-31
Across
- Calculate in advance
- Putting in
- Colour closer to blue that to green
- Kind of picture
- Loking for a way in a graph
- Something that defines the meaning
- When one supposes something
- Cycle's body
Down
- Similar to benevolence
- First word in BFS
- Plain lands that are still hard to pass, even though there are no swamps or deserts
- Attraction or a sight
- ... cost
- System of special words
14 Clues: ... cost • Putting in • Cycle's body • Kind of picture • First word in BFS • Calculate in advance • Attraction or a sight • Similar to benevolence • System of special words • Loking for a way in a graph • When one supposes something • Something that defines the meaning • Colour closer to blue that to green • ...
Words that start with " V " 2021-02-25
Across
- a passageway for blood to flow through
- a machine used to clean rugs and floors
- spend time with friends
- a day for lovers
- a hobo
- something worn under a suit jacket
- a container for cut flowers
- small town
- a part of grammar that denotes action
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- a travel document
- words exchanged at a wedding
- evil
- a large automobile
- edibles grown in a garden
- what grapes grow on
- a sight of a landscape
- something you do at an election
- far and wide
- a salesperson
- an animal doctor
20 Clues: evil • a hobo • small town • far and wide • a salesperson • a day for lovers • an animal doctor • a travel document • a large automobile • what grapes grow on • a sight of a landscape • spend time with friends • edibles grown in a garden • a container for cut flowers • words exchanged at a wedding • something you do at an election • something worn under a suit jacket • ...
Spelling 10.1 2024-05-06
Across
- a sight to see
- to move from one location to another
- a feeling of goodwill toward somebody
- to send back
- make a guess
- one who dictates
- a person watching something
- spoken or written account about something
- excuse me
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- to ship to another country
- to look and study carefully
- a volcano does this
- a jurys' decision
- a book of words
- to bother, to cause a disturbance
- something able to carry or move
- unable to pay debts
- to direct step by step
- opposite of export
- an employee who is in charge of luggage
20 Clues: excuse me • to send back • make a guess • a sight to see • a book of words • one who dictates • a jurys' decision • opposite of export • a volcano does this • unable to pay debts • to direct step by step • to ship to another country • to look and study carefully • a person watching something • something able to carry or move • to bother, to cause a disturbance • ...
Figurative Language & Literary Tools 2023-09-14
Across
- A question that doesnt need to be answered is
- The same letter or sound at the beginning of words near each other
- When you exaggerate
- Words that imitate sound ie crash, bang, splat
- When you are providing you should be believed
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- Saying the same word over and over again
- Repeated vowel sounds or sounds in the middle of words
- Engaging five senses sight, sound, taste, touch, smell
- Using 'like or as' to compare something to something else
- He's a couch potato is an example of what?
- When you try and connect to the audiences emotions
- When you try and connect to the audiences logic
12 Clues: When you exaggerate • Saying the same word over and over again • He's a couch potato is an example of what? • A question that doesnt need to be answered is • When you are providing you should be believed • Words that imitate sound ie crash, bang, splat • When you try and connect to the audiences logic • When you try and connect to the audiences emotions • ...
Isaac's Spelling, Sight, & Vocabulary Words 2020-11-09
Across
- price to pay for something in a store
- Our dog is not usually friendly to _____.
- If I had a dog, I ____ name him "Max."
- breaks free from its shell
- relaxed in a chair; the boy _____ down
- taking a break, laying down, napping
- an animal; a living thing
- buddy, pal, one might be imaginary
- be grateful, saying "Please" and "_____ you"
- foot covering
- inside of something; covered completely
- part of the body that gives animals sight
- The Little Engine That ______
- happy, cheerful, or joyful
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- hard, thin, flat, plate-like pieces that cover the wings of a moth or butterfly
- ducks ______ on a farm with the other animals
- "The shirt fits ____ right!", not too tight and not too loose
- You should do your homework
- a road, Sesame ______
- "My friend ____ me a present for my birthday."
- cow juice
- a game we play "Simon ____"
- to change position or place
- wanted, essential "I ______ to drink water so that I am not thirsty anymore."
- there are many of these in the rainbow
- a furry friend, Snoopy and Scooby Doo
26 Clues: cow juice • foot covering • a road, Sesame ______ • an animal; a living thing • breaks free from its shell • happy, cheerful, or joyful • You should do your homework • a game we play "Simon ____" • to change position or place • The Little Engine That ______ • buddy, pal, one might be imaginary • taking a break, laying down, napping • price to pay for something in a store • ...
Sight Words List C & D 2023-01-19
50 Clues: us • of • or • if • man • sat • run • big • who • I'm • out • ran • put • eat • any • now • yes • sit • not • his • how • she • mom • saw • say • came • just • jump • read • away • girl • back • were • from • than • your • been • when • into • then • them • have • make • very • there • could • about • after • mother • because
Fry Sight Words List 5 2025-08-14
Across
- a blank from amazon
- you play with it
- being really cautious
- a group of students
- made with lego
- a round shape
- to take with you
- together
- see through
- can't do it
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- can do
- spots on a baseball field
- you took it you yesterday
- making something with lego
- not in front
- changed into
- it happened long...
- to look and see
- I...
- to go sailing in
20 Clues: I... • can do • together • see through • can't do it • not in front • changed into • a round shape • made with lego • to look and see • you play with it • to take with you • to go sailing in • a blank from amazon • a group of students • it happened long... • being really cautious • spots on a baseball field • you took it you yesterday • making something with lego
Do not go gentle into that good night 2022-01-06
Across
- First name of author
- "Blinding sight" is an...
- Meaning of "forked lightning"
- Literary phrase used in "Grave men" (two words)
- This poem is featured in this movie by Christopher Nolen
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- Literary device used in phrases such as "caught and sang the sun in flight"
- The poem is in iambic...
- Structure of poem
- Latin phrase for "seize the day" (two words together)
- Meaning of "good night"
- When using this repeated word, the poet goes against the meter
11 Clues: Structure of poem • First name of author • Meaning of "good night" • The poem is in iambic... • "Blinding sight" is an... • Meaning of "forked lightning" • Literary phrase used in "Grave men" (two words) • Latin phrase for "seize the day" (two words together) • This poem is featured in this movie by Christopher Nolen • ...
Great Gatsby Fail 2024-05-09
12 Clues: Toms Mistress • cousin of Daisy • man of gambling • Cheated on daisy • Needs a lost love • Toms very egocentric • Beautiful confused woman • Handed down from generation • Made on your own with hard work • lost of words for what's happening • lost of sight of what Turley matters • Who killed Gatsby at the end of the movie
Figurative Language 2022-11-18
Across
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or story.
- Words that appeal to the sense of smell, taste, hearing, sight, and touch.
- A joke that makes a play on words. Puns rely on words that are similar in spelling, sound or meaning to make their listener laugh.
- When words begin with the same sound or letter.
- when you put 2 words together that are opposites to make one phrase like "same difference".
- A_________is a comparison between 2 unlike thing and uses the words "like" or "as".
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- A word that imitates a sound.
- Giving human or person-like qualities to non-human things
- A ________is a comparison between 2 unlike things and DOES NOT use the words "like" or "as"
- An extreme exaggeration.
- An expression that says one thing but means something else.
11 Clues: An extreme exaggeration. • A word that imitates a sound. • When words begin with the same sound or letter. • Giving human or person-like qualities to non-human things • A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or story. • An expression that says one thing but means something else. • Words that appeal to the sense of smell, taste, hearing, sight, and touch. • ...
Psalm 19:14 2025-01-25
10 Clues: God • allow • power and ability • what a person sees • what we think about • approved and proper • who were really are inside • what we say with our mouths • the part of our body that speaks • the one who purchases another person
GRACE 2022-08-08
Across
- What word in the ESV is used in place of grace in the KJV of the Bibles in Exodus 33:13 (KJV and ESV)
- And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with what: and the grace of God was upon him? (Luke 2:40)
- Moses found grace in the Lord's what? (Exodus 33:12)
- We were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from forefathers with the precious what of Christ? (1 Peter 1:19)
- The Word became flesh, full of what two things? (John 1:14) (3 words)
- We received grace and apostleship to bring about the what of faith for the sake of His name among the nations? (romans 1:5)
- God told Moses that Moses found grace in God's sight and that God knew Moses by what? (Exodus 33:17)
- How much grace was upon them all in Acts 4:33)
- Jesus Christ our Lord was declared to be whom? (Romans 1:3-4) (3 words)
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- We should be holy in all our what?" 1 Peter 1:15)
- Paul said that the grace of God toward Him was not in what? (1 Corinthians 15:10)
- Paul said he worked harder than anyone else but that it wasn't him that worked harder but the what that was with him? (1 Corinthians 15:10)(3 words)
- With great power the apostles were giving testimony to the resurrection of whom? (Acts 4:33)(2 words)
- What did God say He would proclaim before him in Exodus 33:19)(2 words)
- we should what to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto us with the revelation of Jesus Christ? (1 Peter 1:13)
- God's people were what from the rest of the world because He went with them? (Exodus 33:16)
16 Clues: How much grace was upon them all in Acts 4:33) • We should be holy in all our what?" 1 Peter 1:15) • Moses found grace in the Lord's what? (Exodus 33:12) • The Word became flesh, full of what two things? (John 1:14) (3 words) • What did God say He would proclaim before him in Exodus 33:19)(2 words) • ...
Poetic Device Crossword 2017-05-23
Across
- Correspondence of sound between words or the ending of words.
- Describe something so that it appeals to our sense of smell, sight, taste, touch, or hearing.
- The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as.
- Giving them meanings that are different from their literal sense.
- Giving something nonhuman human characteristics.
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
- Exaggerated claims not meant to be taken literally.
- Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
- The action of repeating something that has already been said or written
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- A repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- The choice of words or the viewpoint of a writer on a particular subject.
- The repetition of the sound of a vowel.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- In which two unlike things are compared using like or as.
14 Clues: The repetition of the sound of a vowel. • A repeated pattern of movement or sound. • Giving something nonhuman human characteristics. • Exaggerated claims not meant to be taken literally. • Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions. • In which two unlike things are compared using like or as. • ...
Lesson A49 2025-12-06
Across
- What happened to King Josaih's clothes when he heard the words of the Lord
- Manassah's son who did evil
- When Manassah was in Affliction, he implored God and _____ himself. II Chron. 33
- The sin of Judah is written with a pen of _____. Jer 17
- How old was Manassah when he became king
- Manassah did ___ in the sight of the Lord
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- For the ____ is a lamp and the law a light
- Priest who found the Book of the Law. II Chron. 34
- Hekeziah's son
- Hezekiah did what was ____ in the sight of the Lord
10 Clues: Hekeziah's son • Manassah's son who did evil • How old was Manassah when he became king • Manassah did ___ in the sight of the Lord • For the ____ is a lamp and the law a light • Priest who found the Book of the Law. II Chron. 34 • Hezekiah did what was ____ in the sight of the Lord • The sin of Judah is written with a pen of _____. Jer 17 • ...
Crack the Code Sight Words 2021-07-25
Across
- create art
- how you take fruit from a tree
- when you finish something
- what you do when you eat a new food
- distance
- what happens to plants overtime
- downward motion or a season
- haha
- you and many other people in one area
- it won't happen
- owwww
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- what you need when you're thirsty
- to be nice to someone
- how you feel after being sick
- bright and helps us see
- how you feel after a big meal
- size, big
- how you hold something
- you use soap and warm water
- another way to say me
- temperature or spicy
21 Clues: haha • owwww • distance • size, big • create art • it won't happen • temperature or spicy • to be nice to someone • another way to say me • how you hold something • bright and helps us see • when you finish something • you use soap and warm water • downward motion or a season • how you feel after being sick • how you feel after a big meal • how you take fruit from a tree • ...
Dolch First Grade Sight Words 2021-05-03
Across
- We ____ there at noon.
- We are ____ to the store
- That is ____ water bottle.
- I wish I could _____
- Heather went with ___ to the Zoo.
- My grandma is ____.
- Go ___ away the toys.
- I will ____ Mom to go to the park.
- I love ____ hair.
- She ____ new shoes.
- I am thinking ___ you.
- I got a letter ____ from her.
- I don´t ____ when she will be back.
- ____ elephant eats peanuts.
- ____ we go to the store.
- Mom would like to ___ you to lunch.
- ___ it go.
- I ___ go to the store today.
- Would you like ____ pizza?
- ___ upon a time.
- She has _____ gum.
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- _____ is Dad coming home?
- I will ___ her a gift.
- I ____ this is fun.
- The book was written _____ Mrs. DeMott.
- I wish I ____ coffee.
- ____ at the red light.
- That is where she ____ (s)
- This is ____ we read.
- _____ you for being a good friend.
- He dressed up ___ as cat.
- I will go to the park with ____.
- A circle is ____.
- Let jump ____ the puddles.
- We will go for a _____ later.
- Now and ____.
- Chose _____ other one
- Lets do that ______.
- She ____ left for work.
- The door is ____.
- I wish I ____ go to the gym.
41 Clues: ___ it go. • Now and ____. • ___ upon a time. • I love ____ hair. • A circle is ____. • The door is ____. • She has _____ gum. • I ____ this is fun. • My grandma is ____. • She ____ new shoes. • I wish I could _____ • Lets do that ______. • I wish I ____ coffee. • This is ____ we read. • Go ___ away the toys. • Chose _____ other one • We ____ there at noon. • I will ___ her a gift. • ...
Sight words Week 1-2 2023-02-08
Across
- After you hit, you go to _______ base.
- It's a long ways ______ here to China.
- You will ______ have a book to read.
- You are _______ to be a 3rd grader.
- I _______ my dog's name.
- Have you ______ good this year?
- He jumped _______ the pool.
- You ______ out of your eyes.
- You ______ my day.
- _______ you do your homework?
Down
- It's almost time _____ Valentine's Day.
- I hope you can ______ your work.
- There were ______ boys than girls.
- Let's _____ together an play a game.
- There were _______ dogs.
- Do you ______ a hard time with some things?
- Tell me _____ you feel about chocolate.
- ________ you jump as high as a giraffe?
- She smells _______ roses.
- Will you please _______ over here?
- We _____ in room 200.
- A giraffe has a _____ neck.
- Which ______ of the week is your favorite?
23 Clues: You ______ my day. • We _____ in room 200. • There were _______ dogs. • I _______ my dog's name. • She smells _______ roses. • A giraffe has a _____ neck. • He jumped _______ the pool. • You ______ out of your eyes. • _______ you do your homework? • Have you ______ good this year? • I hope you can ______ your work. • There were ______ boys than girls. • ...
poetry 2023-12-15
Across
- the musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- the voice that talks to the reader.
- a comparison between two unlike things using like or as.
- gives human traits to something that is non-human. (The word person in personification can help you remember what this word means.)
- the repetition of consonant sounds either within or at the ends of words, as in the phrase wide muddy field.
- when the rhythm is regular and repeats throughout the poem; arranged words that form patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- the repetition of vowel sounds in words, such as in stone and slow.
- sometimes called hyperbole, is an overstatement used to emphasize a point or create humor.
- The place where a line ends.
Down
- are groups of lines.
- the repetition of sounds at the end of words
- language that helps a reader recreate, in his or her own mind, what the writer is describing. (Sensory details—smell, touch, sight, hearing, and taste.)
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- poetry follow rules for lines, stanzas, rhythm, and rhyme.
- verse contain irregular or sporadic patterns of rhythm and rhyme. This often sounds like everyday speech.
- pattern of rhyme that repeats across the different stanzas.
- a type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged in specific ways to create an effect. (Some poems tell stories, while others express emotions or paint pictures in words.)
- refers to the way a poem is laid out on the page. This includes the poem’s lines, line breaks, stanzas, rhythm, and rhyme.
- the use of words whose sounds echo their meanings.
- a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as.
20 Clues: are groups of lines. • The place where a line ends. • the voice that talks to the reader. • the repetition of sounds at the end of words • the use of words whose sounds echo their meanings. • a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. • poetry follow rules for lines, stanzas, rhythm, and rhyme. • pattern of rhyme that repeats across the different stanzas. • ...
Smarter Vocab 2024-04-12
Across
- the author’s main point/message of the story
- to tell only the most important pieces of information in a text
- words and phrases that appeal to the five senses (smell, touch, taste, hearing, & sight)
- explanations that tell why the evidence supports the claim
- exact, accurate
- to copy words from a source—always uses “quotation marks”
- a piece of a word that attaches to a root word to change the meaning (can be a suffix or prefix)
- a word that has the opposite meaning of another word
Down
- another word for claim/argument
- to state something in your own words
- a word that has the same meaning as another word
- an argument that goes against the claim
- details from a source that support the claim
- the author’s argument
- to prove why something is right
- to assume something based on information
16 Clues: exact, accurate • the author’s argument • another word for claim/argument • to prove why something is right • to state something in your own words • an argument that goes against the claim • to assume something based on information • the author’s main point/message of the story • details from a source that support the claim • a word that has the same meaning as another word • ...
B2 U2 2024-09-15
Across
- (2 words together) return from a place
- existing or happening in all parts of the world
- an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service:
- a particular way or direction between places:
- (2 words together) go on holiday
- not following a straight line, or not simply connected:
- to become wider, or to cause something to become wider:
- the amount of space between two places:
- a person or animal that lives in a particular place:
- (2 words together) hit with a car
- a detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen
Down
- the activity of visiting interesting places, especially by people on holiday:
- something that is in someone's view:
- to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling:
- (2 words together) go in the direction of
- off (2 words together) leave the ground
- a long journey, especially by ship:
- to control a group of people, a country, or a situation:
- to change the order, position, or time of arrangements already made:
- a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place:
- a line that has been agreed to divide one country from another:
- (2 words together) to go to a train station, etc, to see someone leave
- to live or be in a place for a short time as a visitor:
23 Clues: (2 words together) go on holiday • (2 words together) hit with a car • a long journey, especially by ship: • something that is in someone's view: • (2 words together) return from a place • off (2 words together) leave the ground • the amount of space between two places: • (2 words together) go in the direction of • a particular way or direction between places: • ...
INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF INFANTS Use Ch 9-1, 9-2 & 9-3 pg 256-281 to complete the puzzle. 2019-04-30
Across
- Intellectual development in an infant is closely linked with the ___?___, or reactions, of others in the baby's environment.
- The link between neurons in called a ___?___. (2 words)
- __?__ is the length of time a person can concentrate on a task without getting bored. (2 words)
- A __?__ is a chemical released by the axon and acts as a messenger between the neurons.
- ___?___ is the concept that objects will continue to exist, even when they are out of sight. (2 words)
- ___?___, a psychologist, had a great influence on what is known about how children learn. (2 words)
- __?__ is pretending - the child can imagine things that might happen but have not happened yet. (2 words)
- A __?__ is a branchlike feature at the end of each axon that receives the electrical messages from other neurons.
- Children this age especially enjoy toys that they can ___?___, which means to work with the hands.
Down
- The ___?___ is Piaget's first period of learning and lasts from birth to about age two. (2 words)
- A __?__ is the tiny gap between the dendrites where messages are transmitted from one neuron to another.
- To __?__ means to take steps to protect the child from possible dangers.
- A __?__ is a general category of objects and information.
- The __?__ is part of the brain's cerebrum and its growth permits more complex learning.
- __?__ is the ability to learn from sensory information.
- __?__ is the use of words and numbers to stand for ideas.
- __?__ is a fatty, insulating substance, which helps transmit information from one nerve cell to another.
- __?__ means something is suitable for the age and individual needs of a child. (2 words)
- A __?__ is a nerve cell.
- An __?__ is the connection between neurons that transmits instructions from the cell body to another neuron.
20 Clues: A __?__ is a nerve cell. • The link between neurons in called a ___?___. (2 words) • __?__ is the ability to learn from sensory information. • A __?__ is a general category of objects and information. • __?__ is the use of words and numbers to stand for ideas. • To __?__ means to take steps to protect the child from possible dangers. • ...
Poetic Device Crossword 2017-05-23
Across
- A repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- The action of repeating something that has already been said or written
- Giving something nonhuman human characteristics.
- In which two unlike things are compared using like or as.
- Giving them meanings that are different from their literal sense.
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
- Correspondence of sound between words or the ending of words.
Down
- Exaggerated claims not meant to be taken literally.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
- The choice of words or the viewpoint of a writer on a particular subject.
- Describe something so that it appeals to our sense of smell, sight, taste, touch, or hearing.
- The repetition of the sound of a vowel.
- The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as.
14 Clues: The repetition of the sound of a vowel. • A repeated pattern of movement or sound. • Giving something nonhuman human characteristics. • Exaggerated claims not meant to be taken literally. • Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions. • In which two unlike things are compared using like or as. • ...
Poetic Device Crossword 2017-05-23
Across
- Exaggerated claims not meant to be taken literally.
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words.
- In which two unlike things are compared using like or as.
- The action of repeating something that has already been said or written
- The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- The repetition of the sound of a vowel.
Down
- Describe something so that it appeals to our sense of smell, sight, taste, touch, or hearing.
- Giving something nonhuman human characteristics.
- Giving them meanings that are different from their literal sense.
- Correspondence of sound between words or the ending of words.
- A repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions.
- The choice of words or the viewpoint of a writer on a particular subject.
14 Clues: The repetition of the sound of a vowel. • A repeated pattern of movement or sound. • Giving something nonhuman human characteristics. • Exaggerated claims not meant to be taken literally. • Agreement or compatibility between opinions or actions. • In which two unlike things are compared using like or as. • ...
Scarborough's Reading Rope Vocabulary 2024-03-21
Across
- includes both syntax (the arrangement of words in a phrase or sentence) and semantics (the study of the meanings of morphemes, words, phrases, and sentences).
- the prior information needed to help make sense of your learning, deals with facts and concepts.
- the ability to understand and make meaning from what has been read.
- the ability to identify, manipulate, and distinguish individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words.
- all the words we can read accurately and effortlessly.
- a conclusion one can draw from known facts or evidence
Down
- includes background knowledge, vocabulary, language structures, verbal reasoning, and literacy knowledge
- the relationship between letters and sounds in language.
- the words students must know to communicate effectively through reading and writing. It includes understanding the meaning of words, as well as how words are used in different contexts.
- includes phonological awareness, decoding, and sight recognition
- the ability to read text accurately, quickly, and with proper expression.
- the ability to apply knowledge of sound-letter relationships (phonics) to correctly pronounce written words.
12 Clues: all the words we can read accurately and effortlessly. • a conclusion one can draw from known facts or evidence • the relationship between letters and sounds in language. • includes phonological awareness, decoding, and sight recognition • the ability to understand and make meaning from what has been read. • ...
ADJECTIVES 2025-08-28
Across
- (taste) the flavor of chili
- (sound) made by dog
- (sight) lack of sharpness
- (taste) no flavor
- (smell) unpleasant smell
- (touch) uneven texture
- (taste) resembling the odor of fish
- (sight) have a smooth glossy surface
Down
- (smell) come from smoke
- (touch) low temperature
- (sight) free from mist, haze, or dust
- (sight) radiating or reflecting light
- (sound) become amused or derisive
- (sound) making noise
- (touch) not firm
15 Clues: (touch) not firm • (taste) no flavor • (sound) made by dog • (sound) making noise • (touch) uneven texture • (smell) come from smoke • (touch) low temperature • (smell) unpleasant smell • (sight) lack of sharpness • (taste) the flavor of chili • (sound) become amused or derisive • (taste) resembling the odor of fish • (sight) have a smooth glossy surface • ...
Poetry & Figurative Language 2021-09-21
Across
- the structure or "shape" of a poem
- repetition of beginning letter sound
- to have the same final sound in a word
- human characteristics are given to animals or objects
- the way a poem makes you feel
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- a sound, word, or phrase is repeated
- a word that describes and mimics a sound (ex. bang, buzz, crash, tick tock...)
- "beat", like in a song. also called "meter" in poetry
Down
- a group of lines. Similar to a paragraph but in poetry
- a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the words "like" or "as"
- "The Road Not Taken" was written by Robert _______
- an exaggeration to make a point
- narrator of a poem
- pictures drawn with words, words that appeal to the senses (sight, taste, hearing, etc.)
15 Clues: narrator of a poem • the way a poem makes you feel • an exaggeration to make a point • a comparison using "like" or "as" • the structure or "shape" of a poem • repetition of beginning letter sound • a sound, word, or phrase is repeated • to have the same final sound in a word • "The Road Not Taken" was written by Robert _______ • ...
crossword for ms lascu 2025-08-27
Across
- Listening – being fully engaged in the communication process
- – are the smallest unit of meanings that make up words when combined
- management –
- language – is the gestures movements and mannerisms by which a person communication with others
- – is the understanding of what words and phrases mean
- communication – uses spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking
- language – casual convo
- language – speech used to convey ideas and messages
- – rules that lets us combine morphemes and understand how words and punctuation are organized in a sentence
- language
- English – is the set uniform and commonly accepted rules governing spelling grammar pronunciation and vocabulary.
Down
- communication – uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing
- communication – uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- listening –
- language – talking using a code of conduct
- skills – are having awareness for how sounds are organized and rules for how sound relate to one another
- communication – uses graphic representations and signs to transmit a message through sight
- – refers to speaking conversationally in informal instances
- – are the rules of language use including being able to appropriately speak in different context
19 Clues: language • listening – • management – • language – casual convo • language – talking using a code of conduct • language – speech used to convey ideas and messages • – is the understanding of what words and phrases mean • – refers to speaking conversationally in informal instances • Listening – being fully engaged in the communication process • ...
Words with -ed and -ing - Group B & C 2023-11-15
Across
- spoken words
- to throw off or out
- wish for; want.
- to sit and travel
- take, hold,
- the action or movement of a runner.
- position or condition
- not open
- the material from which something is to be made
Down
- combining features of two or more systems
- to follow
- cooked by dry heat in an oven.
- when people sleep
- the action of one that walks
- to put out of sight
- the action or fact of smiling.
16 Clues: not open • to follow • take, hold, • spoken words • wish for; want. • when people sleep • to sit and travel • to throw off or out • to put out of sight • position or condition • the action of one that walks • cooked by dry heat in an oven. • the action or fact of smiling. • the action or movement of a runner. • combining features of two or more systems • ...
johnny's crossword 2024-10-02
Puzzle # 27 2022-09-14
Poetry & Figurative Language 2021-09-21
Across
- a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the words "like" or "as"
- the way a poem makes you feel
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- an exaggeration to make a point
- to have the same final sound in a word
- pictures drawn with words, words that appeal to the senses (sight, taste, hearing, etc.)
- repetition of beginning letter sound
- a word that describes and mimics a sound (ex. bang, buzz, crash, tick tock...)
Down
- a group of lines. Similar to a paragraph but in poetry
- human characteristics are given to animals or objects
- narrator of a poem
- "beat", like in a song. also called "meter" in poetry
- a sound, word, or phrase is repeated
- the structure or "shape" of a poem
14 Clues: narrator of a poem • the way a poem makes you feel • an exaggeration to make a point • a comparison using "like" or "as" • the structure or "shape" of a poem • a sound, word, or phrase is repeated • repetition of beginning letter sound • to have the same final sound in a word • human characteristics are given to animals or objects • ...
ELA Lesson 5 Spelling 2022-10-26
Across
- remaining in one place
- Mr.t has a lot of this when dealing with unruly students
- The midsection of someone's body
- a doctors clients
- a place
- to list sources
Down
- a brief description
- the putting down of words on paper
- having to do with July August and September
- the person in charge of a school
- not left but ....
- a rule
- another word for vision
- Trash or disposable things
- a collection of school supplies
15 Clues: a rule • a place • to list sources • not left but .... • a doctors clients • a brief description • remaining in one place • another word for vision • Trash or disposable things • a collection of school supplies • the person in charge of a school • The midsection of someone's body • the putting down of words on paper • having to do with July August and September • ...
Christmas songs finish the lyric 2024-12-23
Across
- Once _ and twice shy
- Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, you´ll go down in history (like _)
- Cream coloured ponies and crisp apple _
- Said the _ to the little lamb, do you see what I see? (2 words)
- Only a hippopotamus will do don´t want a doll, no dinky _ toy
- I´m _ every mistletoe until I know it´s true love that he thinks of
- Santa, make him hurry, tell him he can take the _ down
- Oh, the weather outside is _,
- Lights fill the streets spreadin´ so much _
- Presents, what a beautiful sight, don´t mean a thing if you _ me tight (2 words)
- All is calm, all is _
Down
- The first Noel, the angels did say was to certain poor _ in fields as they lay
- Walkin´ in a _ (2 words)
- I don´t care about the _
- Why have you gone away? Where is the _?
- Dancin´ and prancin´ in jingle bell _
- Children laughing, people _,
- Bundled up in their mittens and coats and the _ would flow
18 Clues: Once _ and twice shy • All is calm, all is _ • Walkin´ in a _ (2 words) • I don´t care about the _ • Children laughing, people _, • Oh, the weather outside is _, • Dancin´ and prancin´ in jingle bell _ • Why have you gone away? Where is the _? • Cream coloured ponies and crisp apple _ • Lights fill the streets spreadin´ so much _ • ...
Sight 2025-03-11
11 Clues: water • school gate • toliet soap • traffic cone • water supply • air purifier • T.Aung pocket • classroom door • fire extinguisher • classroom noticeboard • flowers near the coffee shop
Lock 1 2023-09-22
8 Clues: unknown • bullseye • out of sight • trained killer • undercover agent • 2 words Ex. Morse • only two people can keep it • another way to say "we solved it"
Sight Words Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-30
Across
- I don't know ____ my math teacher is.
- I tore off the _____ of my pants.
- Please finish _____ work.
- My daughter wants to _____ Girl Scout cookies.
- You need to ______ up for the fancy party.
- My son likes to read ______ books.
- My dad uses a ______ to make holes in wood.
Down
- I am going ______ a store to buy a snack.
- Please turn the light ____.
- I need to _____ this off my list.
- My stomach is ______ after that big lunch.
- Please go mow the _____ with the lawn mower.
- You _____ you would come to the mall with me.
- When will the _____ ring?
14 Clues: Please finish _____ work. • When will the _____ ring? • Please turn the light ____. • I tore off the _____ of my pants. • I need to _____ this off my list. • My son likes to read ______ books. • I don't know ____ my math teacher is. • I am going ______ a store to buy a snack. • My stomach is ______ after that big lunch. • You need to ______ up for the fancy party. • ...
Group 1 Sight Words 2025-04-03
Across
- a number of people or things together (5 letters)
- not in favor of (7 letters)
- the first meal of the day (9 letters)
- taken or trapped (5 letters)
- the shape with three sides (8 letters)
- a colorful spring flower (5 letters)
- a part of space space (4 letters)
- pretty or lovely (9 letters)
Down
- a place with its own government and people (7 letters)
- not curvy (8 letters)
- certain or confident (4 letters)
- the country we live in (7)
- what you do when something is funny (5 letters)
- a dot at the end of a sentence (6 letters)
14 Clues: not curvy (8 letters) • the country we live in (7) • not in favor of (7 letters) • taken or trapped (5 letters) • pretty or lovely (9 letters) • certain or confident (4 letters) • a part of space space (4 letters) • a colorful spring flower (5 letters) • the first meal of the day (9 letters) • the shape with three sides (8 letters) • a dot at the end of a sentence (6 letters) • ...
Unit 22 2025-08-14
25 Clues: niece • cease • loose • sight • scent • fancy • sword • answer • system • sequel • cellar • famous • similar • success • release • receive • succeed • complex • mixture • furious • defence • cylinder • distance • happiness • victorious
Writing Techniques 2017-03-12
Across
- Saying something is something else.
- Repeating a word or phrase.
- A sound word.
- Language that evokes emotion for the reader.
- The repetition of the use of the 's' sound.
Down
- Giving an object or animal human like features.
- Evoking feelings of pity or sorrow.
- Words beginning with the same letter or sound.
- A sentence that carries on to the next line or stanza.
- Two words that would not usually be seen together.
- Using taste, touch, smell, sound or sight.
- Saying something is like something else.
12 Clues: A sound word. • Repeating a word or phrase. • Evoking feelings of pity or sorrow. • Saying something is something else. • Saying something is like something else. • Using taste, touch, smell, sound or sight. • The repetition of the use of the 's' sound. • Language that evokes emotion for the reader. • Words beginning with the same letter or sound. • ...
Poetry 2022-03-28
Across
- Presentation of something worse or smaller than it actually is.
- Repeated pattern of sound or movement.
- a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
- A play on words in a humorous way.
- A thing that is closely related to something is used to refer to it. E.g. Golden Arches to McDonalds
- The phrasing or wording of something.
- Two succeeding lines that rhyme.
- The definition of a word.
- A part of something to represent something whole.
- The repetition of vowels.
- Comparison using like or as.
- The repetition of consonant sounds.
Down
- The exaggeration of something.
- correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry.
- The repletion of consonance sounds at the beginning of the words.
- The rhythmical pattern of a poem line.
- Duplicating a word.
- A word or line that is repeated in the poem.
- The feeling of the story.
- Using words to mimic different sounds.
- Part of a song that repeats itself.
- Referencing other things; usually historical or mythical.
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- The author's attitude or feeling toward a subject.
- Giving human qualities to an object or animal.
- The feeling around the word.
- The comparison of two like things without using like or as.
27 Clues: Duplicating a word. • The feeling of the story. • The definition of a word. • The repetition of vowels. • The feeling around the word. • Comparison using like or as. • The exaggeration of something. • Two succeeding lines that rhyme. • A play on words in a humorous way. • Part of a song that repeats itself. • The repetition of consonant sounds. • ...
EOC Lit Terms 2021-05-27
Across
- comparison without using like or as
- where and when the story takes place
- a character that we know much about
- words with similar meaning
- a character that changes over the course of a story
- a character we don't know much about
- an event that hints towards a future event
- comparison using like or as
Down
- main character in a story that works to solve a problem
- the conversation of two characters
- pertains to the 5 senses (smell,sight,hearing,taste,feel)
- how people speak in a certain region
- a character that remains the same
- the storyteller
- what the reader feels from a piece of text
- the universal message of a story
- the sequence of events within a story
- the character in the story that causes conflict
- words with opposite meanings
- the authors attitude towards a piece of text
20 Clues: the storyteller • words with similar meaning • comparison using like or as • words with opposite meanings • the universal message of a story • a character that remains the same • the conversation of two characters • comparison without using like or as • a character that we know much about • how people speak in a certain region • where and when the story takes place • ...
Auditing Assets, Debt Obligations and Stockholders Equity 2013-11-20
Across
- I really struggle to keep up my _______ level in class
- We can all get clean together in this (two words)
- Every _____ these days seems to have PowerPoint slides (Assertion).
- The head honcho at your elementary school
- _______ of the Ark
- My word is my ______
- Held over real estate
- The blue period Picassos always have a _____ of more than $50m
- Share buy back (two words)
- Fixed assets
- Shareholder love these
- My sight is _________ because I have cataracts
Down
- I just can't touch it
- I just can't seem to get my life under ______
- That's all my tasks done for the day (Assertion)
- The value of my cell phone seems to just go down every month
- I'll tell you everything (Assertion)
- Something that you take in class
- I just keep adding courses to my GPA (Assertion)
- Versace makes a ______ product
- I was a prince in a previous ______ (Assertion)
21 Clues: Fixed assets • _______ of the Ark • My word is my ______ • I just can't touch it • Held over real estate • Shareholder love these • Share buy back (two words) • Versace makes a ______ product • Something that you take in class • I'll tell you everything (Assertion) • The head honcho at your elementary school • I just can't seem to get my life under ______ • ...
ELD REVIEW 2024-05-24
Across
- an action
- stories that are not true
- the elephant in Caught Ya
- a describing word for nouns
- a person, place, or thing
- the people or animals in a story
- where and when a story happens
- the hippo in Caught Ya
- a group of people with something in common
- one of the five senses that uses our ears
- the events of a story
Down
- . . . You Move On questions are awesome!
- two words put together with an apostrophe
- when two words have the same end sound
- a type of dog in "Dogs at Work"
- the ship we read about in two stories
- an important ELD test
- a word that tells how we do things
- the boa in Caught Ya
- the last name of the author of "Encounter"
- one of the five senses that uses our nose
- one of the five senses that uses our eyes
22 Clues: an action • the boa in Caught Ya • an important ELD test • the events of a story • the hippo in Caught Ya • stories that are not true • the elephant in Caught Ya • a person, place, or thing • a describing word for nouns • where and when a story happens • a type of dog in "Dogs at Work" • the people or animals in a story • a word that tells how we do things • ...
Blue Group Crossword week 15 2025-01-16
Across
- To visit again.
- To say something for someone to write down.
- Related to hearing.
- Able to be seen.
- Someone who comes to see a person or place.
- A statement about what will happen in the future.
- To say the opposite of something.
- A recording of sound.
- Not able to be seen.
- To say what will happen in the future.
- Something that deserves praise.
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- Not able to be guessed.
- Able to be heard.
- A leader with total control.
- A large room where people gather to watch or listen.
- A group of people watching or listening to something.
- A person who makes sure work is done correctly.
- A book that explains the meanings of words.
- Using both sight and sound.
- A beautiful view.
- The way words are spoken.
- The ability to see.
22 Clues: To visit again. • Able to be seen. • Able to be heard. • A beautiful view. • Related to hearing. • The ability to see. • Not able to be seen. • A recording of sound. • Not able to be guessed. • The way words are spoken. • Using both sight and sound. • A leader with total control. • Something that deserves praise. • To say the opposite of something. • To say what will happen in the future. • ...
Stroke Forum Crossword_2024 2024-08-06
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- Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by
- Slurred
- Stroke occurs in the
- Common antiplatelet medication
- D4B specializes in _ care
- Upper limb weakness
- Ischemic stroke caused by (2 words)
- How to monitor for atrial fibrillation
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- Stroke may cause swallowing disorder called
- Temperature above 37.5C, you administer
- Blurred eye sight
- Causes the same symptoms as a stroke, but the symptoms go away quickly
- Facial
13 Clues: Facial • Slurred • Blurred eye sight • Upper limb weakness • Stroke occurs in the • D4B specializes in _ care • Common antiplatelet medication • Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by • Ischemic stroke caused by (2 words) • How to monitor for atrial fibrillation • Temperature above 37.5C, you administer • Stroke may cause swallowing disorder called • ...
Past Participle Irregular Verbs 2020-05-13
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- to convey, lead, carry
- to acquire possession
- to produce musical tones by means of the voice
- to descend freely by the force of gravity
- to take in through the mouth as food
- to exhibit
- to lay out and construct
- to swallow
- to move toward something
- to perform, to execute
- to put out of sight
- to utter aloud the printed or written words of
- to move on a course
- to give opportunity
- to contend in battle or physical combat
Down
- to form (words) by inscribing characters
- to miss from one's possession
- to use up or pay out
- to cause to know something
- to perceive by the eye
- to have understanding of
- to come upon often accidentally
- to utter words or articulate sounds with the voice
- to get possession of
- to come to be
- to grasp the reasonableness of
- to travel over a surface
- to perceive by a physical sensation
- to make a present of
- to hold or maintain as a possession
30 Clues: to exhibit • to swallow • to come to be • to move on a course • to give opportunity • to use up or pay out • to get possession of • to make a present of • to put out of sight • to perceive by the eye • to perform, to execute • to convey, lead, carry • to acquire possession • to have understanding of • to lay out and construct • to travel over a surface • to cause to know something • ...
Rica Crossword! 2015-12-01
Across
- Much of this is needed to learn phonics
- Letter-sound correspondences
- assessment Instructional decisions should be driven by this
- Vowels that are neither long nor short, one example
- Process of Decoding a multisyllabic word by looking at its syllables
- Sweep Performed at the end of each line of text
- Assessment determining if student has achieved target standard
- One way to address advanced learners- Increase ______of instruction
- Reading error that substitutes one word for another with similar meaning
- Helpful for _________________learners- Writing spelling words in the air with “arm pencil”
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- Spelling Stage in which child spells as it sounds
- Word pattern, often with diagraph
- Rimes that have the same spelling
- Instruction that reaches all levels of students reading abilities
- Synonym for Spelling
- Text with single syllable, regular words and a few sight words
- Breaking a word into individual sounds
- Level at which student can read without help from teacher
- Phonics Instruction should be ______________, Direct, and Explicit
- and comprehensive All literacy programs should be __________________ and ______________________
- Ex. Building letters with playdough
21 Clues: Synonym for Spelling • Letter-sound correspondences • Word pattern, often with diagraph • Rimes that have the same spelling • Ex. Building letters with playdough • Breaking a word into individual sounds • Much of this is needed to learn phonics • Sweep Performed at the end of each line of text • Spelling Stage in which child spells as it sounds • ...
STAAR Terms 2021-05-14
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- time order
- reason
- background of a play
- your information comes from
- show
- problem
- goes against other ideas
- in order of steps
- details (to create an image in your mind)
- for
- to solve a problem (also: resolution is the solution to the problem)
- hints about what’s going to happen later in the story
- making a bigger deal out of something than it really is
- to be different from
- arrange in order
- language words don’t mean exactly what they say (for example: idioms, metaphors, similes)
- figure out
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- the lesson or the big message of the story
- author of a play
- show
- conversation between characters
- small section of writing
- leads the reader to believe something that isn’t entirely true
- to make you think something, hint at
- language words that show taste, smell, touch, sound, and sight
- to back up or agree with a statement
- show
- the feeling where you want to know what’s going to happen dun dun dun!!!
- tell, understand, or figure out
- the idea
- put in your own words
31 Clues: for • show • show • show • reason • problem • the idea • time order • figure out • author of a play • arrange in order • in order of steps • background of a play • to be different from • put in your own words • small section of writing • goes against other ideas • your information comes from • conversation between characters • tell, understand, or figure out • to make you think something, hint at • ...
Year 9.2 Buddhism Test 2016-12-08
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- Siddartha was born in this village
- The second universal truth - all life involves suffering
- The four _____ truths
- What the four noble truths focus on
- The third sight of suffering
- What animal was in Siddartha's mother's dream
- Fourth sight of suffering yet happy!
- Siddartha's surname
- The law of cause and effect
- 3rd Universal truth - no 'self'
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- The Way which Siddartha sought
- The second sight of suffering
- Tree of the 'aha' moment
- At one point he only ate one grain
- First sight of suffering was ___ man
- the 'aha' moment, also called nirvana
- His son was 'Chains'
- Siddartha destined to be a holy man or
- endless cycle of birth-death-rebirth
- The first universal truth - nothing lasts
- Flower of the aha moment
21 Clues: Siddartha's surname • His son was 'Chains' • The four _____ truths • Tree of the 'aha' moment • Flower of the aha moment • The law of cause and effect • The third sight of suffering • The second sight of suffering • The Way which Siddartha sought • 3rd Universal truth - no 'self' • Siddartha was born in this village • At one point he only ate one grain • ...
Sight Words (Traduce del espa 2018-11-01
20 Clues: Otro • Risa • Cosa • Falso • Chico • Noche • Mismo • Sonido • Hablar • Minuto • Pensar • Apagado • Ocupado • Siempre • Mostrar • Porque? • Favorito • A traves • Alrededor • Suficiente
Sight Words for Book Ten 2024-08-29
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- Bravery or strength in facing difficulties.
- To be amazed or curious about something.
- The system of communication using words.
- The collection of machines used in industry.
- A publication with articles and pictures.
- Twelve items.
- Feeling relaxed and peaceful.
- Part of the body used for movement.
- The mathematical term for an average score.
- A sense of enthusiasm and motivation.
- Specialized knowledge or skill.
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- A method of scientific investigation.
- Multiple evaluations or studies.
- A part of your hand.
- To give support or motivation.
- A fuel used in cars.
- To successfully complete school or a course.
- A device that makes work easier.
- A promise is a _____.
- To attach something securely.
- To change or modify something.
21 Clues: Twelve items. • A part of your hand. • A fuel used in cars. • A promise is a _____. • Feeling relaxed and peaceful. • To attach something securely. • To give support or motivation. • To change or modify something. • Specialized knowledge or skill. • Multiple evaluations or studies. • A device that makes work easier. • Part of the body used for movement. • ...
Sight Words & Unit 4 Vocabulary 2025-02-06
Fry Sight Words 61-90 2024-12-17
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- - A small, thick plant.
- - A story shown on a screen in cinemas.
- - A large animal that gives milk.
- - A screen that shows shows and movies.
- - A group of people who make music together.
- - A living thing that grows in soil.
- - A farm animal that is pink and oinks.
- - A person who grows food on a farm.
- - A small mountain or raised land.
- - A colorful part of a plant.
- - A person who makes food.
- - A person who helps sick people in a hospital.
- - A device that plays music or news to listen to.
- - A bright point of light in the night sky.
- - White shapes in the sky that hold water.
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- - A bird that lays eggs and is often eaten.
- - A big animal used for riding.
- - Soil, the brown stuff on the ground.
- - The big, hot ball in the sky during the day.
- - A person who helps people feel better when they are sick.
- - A tall plant with a trunk and leaves.
- - A man who helps keep people safe.
- Game - A sport played with a ball.
- - Open land where crops grow.
- - The round light in the sky at night.
- - Water that falls from clouds.
- - A large area of water surrounded by land.
- - Green plants that cover the ground.
- - A hard piece of earth.
- - A bird that swims and has webbed feet.
30 Clues: - A small, thick plant. • - A hard piece of earth. • - A person who makes food. • - Open land where crops grow. • - A colorful part of a plant. • - A big animal used for riding. • - Water that falls from clouds. • - A large animal that gives milk. • Game - A sport played with a ball. • - A small mountain or raised land. • - A man who helps keep people safe. • ...
Word Families and Sight Words 2024-02-05
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- balloons, fireworks, and bubbles do this
- not little
- an animal that is a pet but is not a dog
- Caroline's favorite color
- another way to say "see"
- opposite of go
- opposite of up
- like a mouse
- something you wear on your head
- ___, zag, zoom
- a yummy fruit
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- a pink farm animal
- a flying animal
- your English teacher's name
- opposite of yes
- not cold
- you are a ___
- you cook soup in a ___
- mix red and yellow
- a big truck or car
20 Clues: not cold • not little • like a mouse • you are a ___ • a yummy fruit • opposite of go • opposite of up • ___, zag, zoom • a flying animal • opposite of yes • a pink farm animal • mix red and yellow • a big truck or car • you cook soup in a ___ • another way to say "see" • Caroline's favorite color • your English teacher's name • something you wear on your head • ...
Spelling 2.14 2023-02-13
10 Clues: clapping • stopping • wanting very much • to come into sight • cease to be visible • for the reason that • the eighth month of the year • the reason something happens • the person who writes the story • a group of words with a subject and a verb
336 Room Expectations 2023-08-10
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- In LHS you KNOW, the W stands for (two words)
- In LHS you KNOW, the N stands for (two words)
- In LHS you KNOW, the K stands for (two words)
- What is the first thing you should grab when you come in to the room?
- These are plugged in along the wall for use.
- Folders will be in the ____________
- Phone and headphones should be out of
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- These are by the door in a cup.
- If something is going on I should _____ to Ms. Sleeper or Ms. Kelly
- When the bell rings you should be in the
- In LHS you KNOW, the O stands for (two words)
- If I was gone, I should check for the _______ in the blue organizer.
- What is the second thing you should grab when you come in the room?
13 Clues: These are by the door in a cup. • Folders will be in the ____________ • Phone and headphones should be out of • When the bell rings you should be in the • These are plugged in along the wall for use. • In LHS you KNOW, the W stands for (two words) • In LHS you KNOW, the O stands for (two words) • In LHS you KNOW, the N stands for (two words) • ...
Hidden Disabilities 2024-09-24
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- A condition in which blood lacks adequate healthy red blood cells
- Brief attacks of deep sleep
- Curvature of the spine
- Fear of the outside
- Inflamatory Bowel Disease
- Ringing in the ears
- Inflamation of the uvea, the eye
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- The growth of abnormal cells in the tissues of the brain, often resulting in a mass (two words)
- A sensation of dizziness
- Typically a low mood
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- When the pancreas is no longer able to make insulin, this disease may occur
- An eye disease, dimness of sight
- A rapid heartbeat
- When the heart is no longer able to pump oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body efficiently, two words
- Loss of contact with reality
- Loss of skin pigmentation
- Like stammering, a hesitation in speaking
- A severe headache
- A fixation with healthy or righteous eating
20 Clues: A rapid heartbeat • A severe headache • Fear of the outside • Ringing in the ears • Typically a low mood • Curvature of the spine • A sensation of dizziness • Loss of skin pigmentation • Inflamatory Bowel Disease • Brief attacks of deep sleep • Loss of contact with reality • Human Immunodeficiency Virus • An eye disease, dimness of sight • Inflamation of the uvea, the eye • ...
9th Grade Literature and Composition Terminology 2024-03-26
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- Linking words or connecting words used to link together different ideas in your text. They help the reader to follow arguments by expressing the relationships between different sentences or parts of a sentence
- A comparison NOT using "like" or "as"
- The portrayal of fictional or non-fictional events through the performance of written dialogue; A play
- An insight into human life taken from a piece of literature
- Giving a nonhuman thing human characteristics
- A character that changes during a story
- When something opposite of what is expected to happen in a story happens
- The reader's attitude towards the text; often built by the tone
- A quick line of text at the top of each page with the page number and the writer's last name
- The author's attitude towards his/her subject; built with by the author's diction
- Your Name, Teacher Name, Class, Date
- An author's word choice
- Words that trigger the reader to recall images, or mental pictures, that engage one of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
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- A character that stays the same from the beginning of a story to the end
- A type of literature that conveys a thought, describes a scene or tells a story in a concentrated, lyrical arrangement of words. Can be structured, with rhyming lines and meter, the rhythm and emphasis of a line based on syllabic beats
- A hint or clue given by an author of something that will happen later in a story
- A body of words
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- A piece of writing that is written to convince someone of something or to simply inform the reader about a particular topic
- Any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work
- Literature that is TRUE
- Literature that is fabricated
- Use the five senses (sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell) to add depth of detail to writing.
- When the audience/reader knows something the characters do not
- A narrative work of prose fiction that tells a story about specific human experiences over a considerable length
- Who will be reading or watching a work of literature
- Information from an originating source or other texts to support an argument
27 Clues: A body of words • Literature that is TRUE • An author's word choice • Literature that is fabricated • A comparison using "like" or "as" • Your Name, Teacher Name, Class, Date • A comparison NOT using "like" or "as" • A character that changes during a story • Giving a nonhuman thing human characteristics • Who will be reading or watching a work of literature • ...
proverbs 2021-02-21
10 Clues: No pain no ...... • ..... come, easy go. • Practice makes ...... • Out of sight, out of ...... • Kill two birds with one ..... • Two heads are ..... than one. • ..... speak louder than words. • Too many cooks ..... the broth. • The early ..... catches the worm. • Don't ..... your chickens before they hatch.
Affixes 2023-11-08
11 Clues: Means can do • Means read again • Synonym for letter • Synonym for outcome • Synonym to available • Means able to be seen • Means to heat before using. • Means predicted in advance. • Means using both sight and sound • Means to come before something in date. • Means something that tells how to 'say' words.
Sight Words 15 and 16 2023-04-24
Across
- To have a desire for something
- Of more than average size or amount
- In addition to
- Third person singular of "do"
- To walk, drive, etc. behind or after someone
- One more person or thing of the same type
- The last part of a period of time, event, or story
- To have to do something because it is important or necessary
- To put in a particular place
- When two teams are equally matched and have a chance at winning
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- Big in size, amount, or number
- A male child
- To let someone see something
- Surrounding or on all sides of someone or something
- Not large in size or amount
- An official document where you write information
- To move towards you
- The number 3
- To carefully put something in or on
19 Clues: A male child • The number 3 • In addition to • To move towards you • Not large in size or amount • To let someone see something • To put in a particular place • Third person singular of "do" • Big in size, amount, or number • To have a desire for something • Of more than average size or amount • To carefully put something in or on • One more person or thing of the same type • ...
Vocabulary Venture 2020-09-23
Across
- Short written response to an open-ended question or prompt
- Students reread their own writing, share writing in groups, make changes in writing to enhance or improve content.
- Selection is read orally to students. Should be done K-8 everyday.
- Students read silently by themselves at their own pace. Reading selections must be at the pace of the students.
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- reading/writing for information
- A pre-writing activity that allows a writer to explore many ideas as soon as they occur to them
- The ability to apply your knowledge of letter-sound relationships, including knowledge of letter patterns, to correctly pronounce written words
- Examining your text carefully to find and correct typographical errors and mistakes in grammar, style, and spelling
- Students read or reread a selection with a classmate. This enhances social skills and provides a tutorial situation for students.
- Students share their writing in an appropriate form and with an appropriate audience
- Reading/writing for enjoyment
- Commonly used words that young children are encouraged to memorize as a whole by sight, so that they can automatically recognize these words in print without having to use any strategies to decode
- An approach to spelling instruction that moves away from a focus on memorization. It also teaches students how to use this word knowledge strategically to support their spelling attempts during writing activities and to help them decode unfamiliar words while reading
- Students proofread their compositions, proofread classmates compositions, identify and correct mechanical errors, meet with teacher for final edit
14 Clues: Reading/writing for enjoyment • reading/writing for information • Short written response to an open-ended question or prompt • Selection is read orally to students. Should be done K-8 everyday. • Students share their writing in an appropriate form and with an appropriate audience • ...
Poetry Vocabulary 2021-10-25
Across
- the voice in the poem
- a description of an object, an animal, a place, or an idea as if it were human or had human qualities
- open form, does not have regular patterns of rhyme
- extreme exaggeration
- a poem that tells a story
- the use of a word, phrase, or line more than once
- position and appearance of words, capital letters, lines, and stanzas on the page
- an object that stands for something else, or has a deeper meanind
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- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- elements a poet uses to give a poem a musical quality, to create mood, and to emphasize important ideas or words
- the repetition of sounds at the ends of words
- the way the poem's words and lines are laid out on the page
- language that appeals to the five senses - sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- a comparison between two unlike things, using the word "like" or "as"
- a comparison between two unlike things that does not contain the word "like" or "as"
15 Clues: extreme exaggeration • the voice in the poem • a poem that tells a story • the repetition of sounds at the ends of words • the use of a word, phrase, or line more than once • open form, does not have regular patterns of rhyme • the way the poem's words and lines are laid out on the page • the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words • ...
Code 96 2024-10-17
Across
- Bring and joy
- This living beckons all to read
- A sacred feast on which to feed
- Within this book are found these tidings
- It brings life to the
- hope to
- that challenge led to sin and man's great
- They wrote a true
- God's own Holy
- But soon will come Jehovah's
- But hoe his them disappeared
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- It offers beyond all human thinking
- Its words were by men
- That book
- Its thoughts are charged
- Sight to the
- How by his might the appeared
- that by its many
- There is a
- whom God
20 Clues: hope to • whom God • That book • There is a • Sight to the • Bring and joy • God's own Holy • that by its many • They wrote a true • Its words were by men • It brings life to the • Its thoughts are charged • But soon will come Jehovah's • But hoe his them disappeared • How by his might the appeared • This living beckons all to read • A sacred feast on which to feed • ...
Spelling Words October 9 2025-10-08
Across
- to listen to your parents
- not alive
- fruit filled dessert
- a thing that may happen
- one of the 5 senses using eyes
- argument with words
- just a little bit
- the beach area
- not to tell the truth
- not able to see
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- 12 O'clock in the morning
- a cloth worn around the neck
- a spirit that haunts
- a person who flies a plane
- to become bigger
- to be sitting on the water
- not an adult
- a finger but on a foot
- not too hot not too spicy
19 Clues: not alive • not an adult • the beach area • not able to see • to become bigger • just a little bit • argument with words • a spirit that haunts • fruit filled dessert • not to tell the truth • a finger but on a foot • a thing that may happen • to listen to your parents • 12 O'clock in the morning • not too hot not too spicy • a person who flies a plane • to be sitting on the water • ...
The Newlywed Crossword 2025-09-26
Across
- Autumn comes into full swing, wedding bells ring
- Trent's facial hair
- Out of sight; slang
- National Park where we got engaged
- This university is where Katie & Trent met
- Includes Bee Gees, Kool & The Gang, KC & The Sunshine Band
- _____ Flowers
Down
- _____ shoes
- City where Katie & Trent are getting married (2 words)
- Includes James Brown, Parliament, Sly & The Family Stone
- Katie & Trent wrote their own
- Goodest boy
- Band of; Au
- Green _____
14 Clues: _____ shoes • Goodest boy • Band of; Au • Green _____ • _____ Flowers • Trent's facial hair • Out of sight; slang • Katie & Trent wrote their own • National Park where we got engaged • This university is where Katie & Trent met • Autumn comes into full swing, wedding bells ring • City where Katie & Trent are getting married (2 words) • ...
Dog Breeds 2023-04-18
Across
- One of many descendant of the fighting dogs of the high valleys of Tibet; developed to fight bulls and hunt bears
- (2 words) Which breed of dog was found on the dogecoin?
- (2 words) Believed to be a cross with herding dogs and wolves; used to be used as a sheepherding dog, now they are commonly used as police and guard dogs
- This terrier dates back to the 1830s when it was used in dog and bullfights
- This hound hunted in packs and pursued game by sight; existed thousands of years ago in Egypt
- This hound is short-legged, and heavier boned than any other breed; Friars of the French Abbey played a part in the breeds development
- (2 words) Believed that Mastiff breeds of Asia and Irish Wolfhounds are the principal ancestors of this breed
- Compact body with well-developed musculature; oriental origin, first appearing in the Buddhist monasteries of Tibet
- This retriever is native to Newfoundland, this is an active water dog bred to assist the hunter in retrieving downed waterfowl
- This hounds greatest ability is speed and they are often used in races
- Sense of smell is highly developed; used for tracking people and finding lost children, buried miners, and earthquake victims
- This setter has been trained as a bird dog in England for over 400 years and gained popularity in the US due to its beauty, and aristocratic appearance
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- The American ____ Spaniel has retained its classification as a sporting dog and is the smallest member of the sporting dog family
- Descendants of the Drover dogs of Rome;used as a herding dog to move cattle to and from the market
- Originated in Germany, where the breed was known as Pudel, which means splash in the water
- (2 words) Breed was developed in Italy; Smallest breed of dog that hunts by sight
- These dogs were found travelling with the Gypsies; most importantly known as carriage or coach dogs
- (2 words) Developed in the mountains as guardians over flocks of sheep
- The Alaskan _______ is named after the Innuit tribe and is one of the oldest breeds of sled dogs
- Known as the badger dog
- Smallest breed in the world; oldest breed of dog on the American continent; originated in Mexico
- (2 words) Originated by the Chukchi people of northeastern Asia as an endurance sled dog
- This dog gets its name from the way it positions its body in the presence of wild game
23 Clues: Known as the badger dog • (2 words) Which breed of dog was found on the dogecoin? • (2 words) Developed in the mountains as guardians over flocks of sheep • This hounds greatest ability is speed and they are often used in races • This terrier dates back to the 1830s when it was used in dog and bullfights • ...
Abracadabra 2024-11-01
9 Clues: Extra • To stop • It moves air • Idea helps people • To go out of sight • To confuse someone • Windows are *******. • We should ****** all new words from this unit • He ***** this paper because he doesn't need it
SS4 U9 Vocabulary + Sight Words 2021-10-06
Across
- After summer comes _ _ _ _ _ _.
- In the rain I wear _ _ _ _ _.
- These are usually blue and are just like pants.
- It's not black, it's _ _ _ _ _.
- I wear these when it is sunny to protect my eyes.
- This is the season all the flowers bloom.
- Teacher Susan says, "What the _ _ _ _?"
- I wear this instead of a hat in summer to shade my eyes.
- What is _ _?
- What do you _ _ _ _?
Down
- Do you _ _ _ _ oranges?
- What do _ _ _ like?
- I am wearing a t-shirt _ _ _ shorts.
- I wear these to keep my hands warm in winter.
- This is the season between spring and autumn.
- I wear this at the beach and at the swimming pool in summer.
- What do you _ _ _ _?
- I wear this around my neck in the winter to keep warm.
- _ like oranges.
- I wear this in the winter to keep my head warm.
20 Clues: What is _ _? • _ like oranges. • What do _ _ _ like? • What do you _ _ _ _? • What do you _ _ _ _? • Do you _ _ _ _ oranges? • In the rain I wear _ _ _ _ _. • After summer comes _ _ _ _ _ _. • It's not black, it's _ _ _ _ _. • I am wearing a t-shirt _ _ _ shorts. • Teacher Susan says, "What the _ _ _ _?" • This is the season all the flowers bloom. • ...
Sight & Hearing 2019-10-01
Across
- Transparent outer surface of the eye covering the iris and pupil
- Pertaining to the eye or sight
- Common name for Amblyopia
- Black circular opening in the center of the iris that permits light to enter
- Within the eyeball
- Pertaining to the sense of hearing
- Warping or curvature of the cornea that causes blurred vision at any distance
- Part of ear also known as the Pinna
- The common name for Tympanic Membrane
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- Controls the special senses of hearing and balance
- Gradual loss of sensorineural hearing that occurs as the body ages
- Transparent mucus membrane that forms a protective covering over the exposed surface of the eyeball
- Skin covering the eyeball that helps protect it from injury
- Clear, flexible, curved structure that focuses images on the retina
- Outside the eyeball
- Inflammation of the middle ear that is caused by a bacterium or virus
- Colorful circular structure that surrounds the pupil
- Occurs when the normally clear lens becomes cloudy or opaque
18 Clues: Within the eyeball • Outside the eyeball • Common name for Amblyopia • Pertaining to the eye or sight • Pertaining to the sense of hearing • Part of ear also known as the Pinna • The common name for Tympanic Membrane • Controls the special senses of hearing and balance • Colorful circular structure that surrounds the pupil • ...
Lesson 21 Long i Spelling words 2022-03-31
Across
- To come upon by chance.
- To be carried.
- The number after four.
- The lightest of all colors.
- Frozen water.
- Into.
- The part of the body used to see.
Down
- Something to ride on that has two wheels.
- Almost the same.
- To put of to go out of sight.
- The number after eight.
- To make words with pencil.
- Belonging to me.
- A place left or right of an object.
14 Clues: Into. • Frozen water. • To be carried. • Almost the same. • Belonging to me. • The number after four. • To come upon by chance. • The number after eight. • To make words with pencil. • The lightest of all colors. • To put of to go out of sight. • The part of the body used to see. • A place left or right of an object. • Something to ride on that has two wheels.
Week 13 Review 2025-03-21
Across
- relating to measurement
- technology that lets us watch something from far away
- be under watch
- to be placed under a burden
- relating to heat from the earth
- to be carried far off
- relating to sight
Down
- to make not healthy
- condition of being under close watch
- to carry through
- relating to energy from life
- to carry information back again
- words under the main heading
- ball of rock
14 Clues: ball of rock • be under watch • to carry through • relating to sight • to make not healthy • to be carried far off • relating to measurement • to be placed under a burden • relating to energy from life • words under the main heading • to carry information back again • relating to heat from the earth • condition of being under close watch • ...
The Birfle's Crossword 2025-11-09
Across
- the best flavor
- a sight to make a tiger tremble
- you need a strategy to play
- favorite food of cheetahs
- next international destination
- what the students of Rock U never got
- the best kind of blot
- one of Fluffball's siblings
- he's looking for something on the right
Down
- words to live by
- leaky but beloved
- they're watching you
- letters that break up clots
- newest addition to the family
14 Clues: the best flavor • words to live by • leaky but beloved • they're watching you • the best kind of blot • favorite food of cheetahs • you need a strategy to play • letters that break up clots • one of Fluffball's siblings • newest addition to the family • next international destination • a sight to make a tiger tremble • what the students of Rock U never got • ...
Elements of a Story 2021-04-15
Across
- (2 words) the type of details authors use such as sight, sound, hear, taste, touch, and smell to help the reader visualize the setting
- the sequence of events in a story
- the problem in the story
- the message the author of the story wants the reader to take away after reading the story
- (2 words) words that describe the characters
- the bad guy, the villain
- The end of the story when hopefully everyone lives happily ever after
- (2 words) This is part of the plot after the conflict is introduced. It's the biggest part of the story when the characters and the conflict are being developed.
- the people in the story. They can be people, animals, robots, or even toys
Down
- (2 words) a character who stays the same throughout the story
- (2 words) a character that changes from the beginning to the end of the story
- the main character in the story
- This is part of the plot. The beginning of the story when the characters and setting are introduced
- where and when the story takes place
- This part of the plot is the turning point in the story. Sometimes it is the big battle scene.
15 Clues: the problem in the story • the bad guy, the villain • the main character in the story • the sequence of events in a story • where and when the story takes place • (2 words) words that describe the characters • (2 words) a character who stays the same throughout the story • The end of the story when hopefully everyone lives happily ever after • ...
EuroÓptica 2024-01-22
Across
- Eye Lens
- Gunshot
- Coated
- Thermal Sight (2)
- Grip
- Screen
- Chamber
- Self Defense (2)
- Optics (2)
- Minutes of Angle/MOA (3)
- Zero Stop (3)
- Tripod
- Concealed
- Sight
- For Carry (2)
- Holster
- Barrel
- Optical
- Bipod
- Red Dot Sight (4)
- Lens
- Magazine
- Reticle (1)
- Sling
- Objective Lens
- Rifle (cognate)
- Action
- Trigger
- Meters
- Fully Multi Coated (2)
- Inches
- Hunting Rifle (3)
- Gunshot
- Precision Rifle (3)
Down
- Target
- Handgun
- Binoculars
- Prism Sight (2)
- Round
- Night Vision (2)
- Parallax
- Digital (cognate)
- To Aim (v)
- Fogproof, Protection Against Fog (3)
- To Shoot (v)
- Stock
- Eye Relief
- Rangefinder
- Reticle (3)
- Firing Range
- Shotgun
- Glass
- Bolt
- Self Defense (1)
- Fire
- Safe
- Minutes of Travel (3)
- Gun
- Holographic Sight (2)
- Focus
- Glass/Crystal (cognate)
- Muzzle Brake (3)
- Field of View (3)
- Yards
- Rifle
- Caliber
- Range/Reach
67 Clues: Gun • Grip • Bolt • Fire • Safe • Lens • Round • Stock • Sight • Glass • Bipod • Focus • Sling • Yards • Rifle • Target • Coated • Screen • Tripod • Barrel • Action • Meters • Inches • Gunshot • Handgun • Chamber • Shotgun • Holster • Optical • Trigger • Caliber • Gunshot • Eye Lens • Parallax • Magazine • Concealed • Binoculars • To Aim (v) • Optics (2) • Eye Relief • Rangefinder • Reticle (3) • Reticle (1) • Range/Reach • To Shoot (v) • Firing Range • Zero Stop (3) • For Carry (2) • ...
Impact and Influence Unit 2025-05-07
Across
- The words that make up a song.
- The main idea or message that a story explores.
- Describing words that help your writing be more engaging.
- A comparison using “like” or “as” to describe something.
- The level of schooling you are currently in.
- A form of writing that is performed with music.
Down
- A literary technique where words are used more than once for emphasis.
- John Hartley's poem is titled 'I ...'
- Writers appeal to these, like sight and sound, to create vivid images.
- Comparing one thing to another by saying it is that thing.
10 Clues: The words that make up a song. • John Hartley's poem is titled 'I ...' • The level of schooling you are currently in. • The main idea or message that a story explores. • A form of writing that is performed with music. • A comparison using “like” or “as” to describe something. • Describing words that help your writing be more engaging. • ...
Year 7 Journeys Devices Crossword 2022-11-14
Across
- nouns which are specific names for a place, person or thing such as 'Greece' or 'Mr Roberts'
- a comparison of two objects using like or as
- a direct comparison of two objects
- describing words
- repetition of the same letters or sounds close together
- the term given to sounds such as 'crash' and 'boom'
- adjectives which compare or contrast two nouns such as 'hotter' or 'smaller'
Down
- words which describe actions or movement
- words which describe the position of something, the time when something happens or the way something is done
- verbs such as 'should', 'can', 'might'
- when a writer describes something non-human in a human way
- sight, sound, touch, taste, smell
12 Clues: describing words • sight, sound, touch, taste, smell • a direct comparison of two objects • verbs such as 'should', 'can', 'might' • words which describe actions or movement • a comparison of two objects using like or as • the term given to sounds such as 'crash' and 'boom' • repetition of the same letters or sounds close together • ...
Techniques and Vocabulary 2013-10-10
Across
- / Textual forms that aim to convince you of an idea or opinion
- / Textual forms that are creative or written from the mind
- / When two words end in the same sound or letter combination
- / An image or idea that recurs in a text
- / When many words in the sentence start with the same letter or sound
Down
- / Giving a non-living thing living qualities
- / Textual forms that aim to instruct or teach you something
- / Writing that deals with sight, sound, smell, touch or taste
- / The mood or feeling of a text
- / A statement comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- / Saying something IS something else
- / The use of words to create a visual picture in the mind
12 Clues: / The mood or feeling of a text • / Saying something IS something else • / An image or idea that recurs in a text • / Giving a non-living thing living qualities • / A statement comparing two things using "like" or "as" • / The use of words to create a visual picture in the mind • / Textual forms that are creative or written from the mind • ...
Blue 1 Sight Words 2022-02-22
Across
- I need to ______ new pencils.
- Let's _____ to the fair.
- The dog ran ____ the street.
- Do you live ______?
- Can you _____ over to my house tomorrow?
- _____ at the bird in that tree!
- The frog will _____ into the water.
Down
- My mom is ____ the store.
- I am ______ at science.
- We had to _____ today in P.E.
- I have ____ sister and two brothers.
- I need ____ with my homework.
- Will you come with _____ to the park?
13 Clues: Do you live ______? • I am ______ at science. • Let's _____ to the fair. • My mom is ____ the store. • The dog ran ____ the street. • I need to ______ new pencils. • We had to _____ today in P.E. • I need ____ with my homework. • _____ at the bird in that tree! • The frog will _____ into the water. • I have ____ sister and two brothers. • Will you come with _____ to the park? • ...
Sight Words 1 2023-04-19
Term 3 Drama Keywords 2025-07-25
Across
- An acting technique where you use your body and face, but no words.
- Words of songs.
- How actors portray the character they are playing.
- A sound that reflects the surface off of a surface and bounces back to the speaker.
- Marches, parades, moving together in formation
- To try out for a part or role.
- To do with sight or seeing.
Down
- At exactly the same time.
- To do with hearing.
- Planned movements.
10 Clues: Words of songs. • Planned movements. • To do with hearing. • At exactly the same time. • To do with sight or seeing. • To try out for a part or role. • Marches, parades, moving together in formation • How actors portray the character they are playing. • An acting technique where you use your body and face, but no words. • ...
List 1 Sight Words 2015-08-27
13 Clues: the same • no sounds • ownership • not enough • same amount • opposite of day • person in armor • very old object • to go into pieces • ask for something • amount of an object • to stop a car or bike • do well enough to go to next level
Sonday 1 sight words 2023-11-17
Across
- being alive
- a word showing they own something "I can't wait to see _____ new puppy!"
- when someone leaves they are: _____
- "what do you ____ for your birthday?"
- a word showing possession "I ____ a new puppy!"
- "I'm sad I don't have ___ money"
Down
- you call your dog to "____ here"
- word for do not
- to hand someone something "Can you ____ me a pencil?"
- If you were gone, someone may ask where you have ____
- not all but: ____
- pronoun for multiple people
- a popular game "Simon ___"
13 Clues: being alive • word for do not • not all but: ____ • a popular game "Simon ___" • pronoun for multiple people • you call your dog to "____ here" • "I'm sad I don't have ___ money" • when someone leaves they are: _____ • "what do you ____ for your birthday?" • a word showing possession "I ____ a new puppy!" • to hand someone something "Can you ____ me a pencil?" • ...
Bananagrams Sight Words 1A 2024-02-23
Bananagrams Sight Words : 1A 2024-02-23
Science Sight Words 2021-09-08
9 Clues: figure out the • put something in writing • put into a specific group • actively seeking information • carefully look at the details • summing up a point or a hypothesis • supporting your point with evidence • have some level of control over something • to look at something or pay attention to detail
Spelling sight words 2022-01-13
9 Clues: Silly • Opposite of up • Come _________ • Opposite of lose • Color of the sky • Opposite of small • When you need someone • When you want someone to leave, you say go ______ • When you are calling someone, you say ______ here
March Sight Words 2017-03-22
9 Clues: Turn the lights ____. • It is a chilly ______. • _____ you get your pencil? • I woke up very _____ today. • _____ are my favorite chips. • ______ week is spring break! • Please do not touch ______ things. • A zebra has black and _____ stripes. • If you do your work, I will ____ you have a break.
