sight words Crossword Puzzles
FIGURE DRAWING (Drawing a person) 2016-10-04
Across
- A fast drawing that uses loose lines to capture a movement pose
- A drawing material made mainly from burnt wood
- The 3D version of a circle
- The kind of drawing where you look at something from real life and draw it
- (2 words)A rolled paper tool that is pointed on both ends
- The "little wooden man" we drew from
- A "_________ stick" is a drawing tool similar to a pencil but without the wood casing.
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- (2 words)A method for measuring the figure from observation
- (2 words)The unit of measurement we used for counting how tall the figure was
- The 3D version of a square
- The size of one thing compared to another thing
- The very dark drawing pencil we used
- An object the model can hold to help them create a pose
- When you shut one eye, you create __________ vision. This helps you sight measure the figure
- To smooth together areas of light and dark in the drawing
- A slow change in tone from light to dark or dark to light
- The highlights of your drawing are the areas closest to the "_______ source"
- The very light drawing pencil we used
18 Clues: The 3D version of a square • The 3D version of a circle • The very dark drawing pencil we used • The "little wooden man" we drew from • The very light drawing pencil we used • A drawing material made mainly from burnt wood • The size of one thing compared to another thing • An object the model can hold to help them create a pose • ...
Emergency Response Activities 2022-09-08
Across
- Final step in using a fire extinguisher (S)
- Keeping out of an active shooter’s line of sight
- Three words for what you do to help a gunshot wound victim
- Two words for device that summons Security team
- The part of the fire we aim and sweep the fire extinguisher
- Last resort when life is in danger from an active shooter
- Do this to get away from active shooter
- Color of emergency electrical outlets
- Two words for a building feature used to reduce spread of fire and smoke between compartments
- Code to call for a hazmat spill/decontamination
- Code to call for a missing infant/child abduction
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- for disaster outside of the hospital
- Code to call for a combative person/people
- The second step in responding to a fire (A)
- Second step in using a fire extinguisher (A)
- The fourth step in responding to a fire (E)
- The third step in responding to a fire (C)
- Code to call for cardiac or respiratory arrest
- Third step in using a fire extinguisher (S)
- The first step in responding to a fire (R)
- First step in how to use a fire extinguisher (P)
- The code we call for a fire
- Code to call for weapons threat
23 Clues: The code we call for a fire • Code to call for weapons threat • for disaster outside of the hospital • Color of emergency electrical outlets • Do this to get away from active shooter • Code to call for a combative person/people • The third step in responding to a fire (C) • The first step in responding to a fire (R) • Final step in using a fire extinguisher (S) • ...
2nd grade sight words 2022-09-14
11 Clues: on top • repeat • means two • over there • do something • everyone one • opposite of sister • yell out to a person • You are ____ a good job. • I have ______ to school. • hold something after a throw
4th Grade Sight Words 2021-09-07
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- the space occupied by a flat shape
- the amount paid of charged for something
- not agreeing with
- a word that describes a noun
- a red liquid in a person's body that moves nutrients through it
- for a short time
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- how much you have
- living, not dead
- the physical material that makes up a human
- the act of doing something
- a strip of material worn around a person's waist
11 Clues: living, not dead • for a short time • how much you have • not agreeing with • the act of doing something • a word that describes a noun • the space occupied by a flat shape • the amount paid of charged for something • the physical material that makes up a human • a strip of material worn around a person's waist • a red liquid in a person's body that moves nutrients through it
Sight Words Set 4 2024-02-10
11 Clues: opposite of men • opposite of girl • opposite of warm • opposite of under • Make _______ bed. • opposite of young • 1 + 1 = __________ • a number less than two • another word for "also" • ___________thing is awesome! • A word meaning 'going in the direction of'
Poetic Device Crossword 2017-05-23
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- - sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell being shown to make an image
- - repetitive sounds produced by consonants
- - using like or as to compare two different things
- - same letter or sound at the begging of a word
- - a sound associated with something
- - repeats words our sounds to make an idea more clear
- - an object that represents something
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- - exxagerated sayings, not meant to be taken literally
- - repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyming
- - giving something not human, human characteristics
- - an attitude that the author expresses towards a subject
- - a word/s that are applied to an object or action to which is not relevant
- - the pattern of stresses within a line of verse
- - repetition of similar sounding words occuring at the end of a line
14 Clues: - a sound associated with something • - an object that represents something • - repetitive sounds produced by consonants • - repetition of vowel sounds to create rhyming • - same letter or sound at the begging of a word • - the pattern of stresses within a line of verse • - using like or as to compare two different things • ...
Poetic Devices 2023-05-31
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- repetition of vowel sounds in two words
- an exact rhyme at the end of two lines of poetry
- compares two things using “like or as”
- the use of images which use the five senses of sight, smell, touch, taste, and hear
- an almost rhyme; also called half rhyme
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects
- the repeating of a word or phrase to add emphasis
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- a word that is a sound
- rhyme within a line of poetry
- repetition of constants at the beginning of two words.
- a reference to a person, place, or thing, that is historical or real
- when two things are compared without using “like” or “as”
- extreme exaggeration
- a person, place, or thing that has significance or meaning beyond its surface
14 Clues: extreme exaggeration • a word that is a sound • rhyme within a line of poetry • compares two things using “like or as” • repetition of vowel sounds in two words • an almost rhyme; also called half rhyme • an exact rhyme at the end of two lines of poetry • giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects • the repeating of a word or phrase to add emphasis • ...
Poetry and Figurative Language 2025-02-18
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- a sound, word, or phrase is repeated
- "beat", like in a song. also called "meter" in poetry
- human characteristics are given to animals or objects
- pictures drawn with words, words that appeal to the senses (sight, taste, hearing, etc)
- the structure or "shape" of a poem
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- repetition of beginning letter sound
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- an exaggeration to make a point
- a word that describes and mimics a sound (ex. bang, buzz, crash, tick tock...)
- a group of lines. Similar to a paragraph but in poetry
- a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the "like" or "as"
- the way a poem makes you feel
- to have the same final sound in a word
- "The Road Not Taken" was written by Robert _________
14 Clues: 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 _________ • "beat", like in a song. also called "meter" in poetry • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-12
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- Number of precepts that exist
- Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man
- This person is free from the imprisonment of tanha & dukkha
- A verse from scripture used to induce a meditative state
- Siddartha Gautama was from the northern part of this country
- Means desire, thirst, craving
- Beings believed to help mankind by extending compassion & kindness
- Means suffering, frustration, dislocation, discomfort
- A 5-7-5 syllabic poem
- The color of the elephant in Siddartha’s mother dreamed
- First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man
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- _______ of Law, symbolizing the 8-fold path in life
- ___-fold path which helps lead one out of suffering
- The number of passing sights Siddartha saw
- Means “no-self”
- Means impermanence or change
- Means “blowing out”, including snuffing out selfish desire
- An aid to meditation; elaborate with color & detail
- A word/question/story used to divert the mind from its traditional mode of thought
- Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick
- Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man
- Its roots are in mud, but blooms above water
22 Clues: Means “no-self” • A 5-7-5 syllabic poem • Means impermanence or change • Number of precepts that exist • Means desire, thirst, craving • Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man • First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man • The number of passing sights Siddartha saw • Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man • Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick • ...
Dolch Sight Words 1 2023-03-06
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- You should ___ before borrowing someone's toy.
- Leon has ___ orange.
- Rhymes with many.
- We walk to and ___ school every day.
- You should brush your teeth twice ___ day.
- Leon loves to go ___ his granny.
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- You should not do ___ you like.(Bonus Word)
- Practice is to do something ___ and ___?(Repeated Word)
- I am not before I am ___?
- What birds do.
- Month after April.
11 Clues: What birds do. • Rhymes with many. • Month after April. • Leon has ___ orange. • I am not before I am ___? • Leon loves to go ___ his granny. • We walk to and ___ school every day. • You should brush your teeth twice ___ day. • You should not do ___ you like.(Bonus Word) • You should ___ before borrowing someone's toy. • Practice is to do something ___ and ___?(Repeated Word)
Sight Words 201-210 2024-11-22
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- – They want to make it on their ____.
- – She sat ____ her friends.
- – She helps ____ person who needs it.
- – Her favorite ____ is pizza.
- – She reached up as ____ as she could.
- – She saw a green ____ in the garden.
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- – She learned about a new ____ in class.
- – Her feet were ____ the water.
- – She sat ____ her friend at lunch.
- – She wants to ____ her name to the list.
- - turn _______ at the light
11 Clues: – She sat ____ her friends. • - turn _______ at the light • – Her favorite ____ is pizza. • – Her feet were ____ the water. • – She sat ____ her friend at lunch. • – They want to make it on their ____. • – She helps ____ person who needs it. • – She saw a green ____ in the garden. • – She reached up as ____ as she could. • – She learned about a new ____ in class. • ...
Sight Words 201-210 2024-11-22
Across
- – He made a list of his favorite ____.
- – They walked ____ the trees.
- – The park is ____ the river.
- - turn _______ at the light
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- – They traveled across the ____.
- – They will ____ all the numbers together.
- – He built it with his ____ hands.
- – He learned how to grow a new ____.
- – They looked ____ to see the fish.
- – They know ____ word in the book.
- – They climbed to the top of the ____ hill.
11 Clues: - turn _______ at the light • – They walked ____ the trees. • – The park is ____ the river. • – They traveled across the ____. • – He built it with his ____ hands. • – They know ____ word in the book. • – They looked ____ to see the fish. • – He learned how to grow a new ____. • – He made a list of his favorite ____. • – They will ____ all the numbers together. • ...
Emergency Response Activities 2022-09-08
Across
- Second step in using a fire extinguisher (A)
- Three words for what you do to help a gunshot wound victim
- Last resort when life is in danger from an active shooter
- The Code we call for a hazmat spill/decontamination
- The second step in responding to a fire (A)
- Keeping out of an active shooter’s line of sight
- The first step in responding to a fire (R)
- The part of the fire we aim and sweep the fire extinguisher
- Final step in using a fire extinguisher (S)
- The Code we call for a missing infant/child abduction
- Color of emergency electrical outlets
Down
- Two words for device that summons Security team
- Code to call for a combative person/people
- Third step in using a fire extinguisher (S)
- The fourth step in responding to a fire (E)
- Two words for a building feature used to reduce spread of fire and smoke between compartments
- The Code we call for weapons threat
- Do this to get away from active shooter
- The third step in responding to a fire (C)
- Code to call for cardiac or respiratory arrest
- The code we call for a fire
- First step in how to use a fire extinguisher (P)
22 Clues: The code we call for a fire • The Code we call for weapons threat • Color of emergency electrical outlets • Do this to get away from active shooter • Code to call for a combative person/people • The first step in responding to a fire (R) • The third step in responding to a fire (C) • Third step in using a fire extinguisher (S) • The fourth step in responding to a fire (E) • ...
Poetry Crossword 2021-04-28
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- words that spell out sounds
- the three most common types of allusion refer to the bible, Shakespeare, and _____________________
- stanzas separate ideas in a poem; they act like _____________________
- attitude writers take towards their subject
- flow of the beat in a poem
- the repetition of the initial letter or sound
- to create vivid images, writers use _____________________
- the last word on each line rhymes
- helps determine mood
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- an exaggeration for the sake of emphasis
- provides clues about the poem's topic, mood, speaker, author's purpose
- giving human characteristics or inanimate objects, ideas, or animals
- Bafefoot Days has a _____________________ mood
- poetry follows no rules; anything goes
- what is happening in the poem
- a group of lines in a poem
- words to create a picture in the reader's mind
- language of a poem and how each word is chosen to convey a precise meaning
- speaker in the poem
- something that stands for itself, but also something larger than itself
- words inside the sentence rhyme
- a reference to another piece of literature or history
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- imagery appeals to the five senses: smell, sight, hearing, touch and _____________________
- rhythm can be measured in _____________________
- atmosphere, or emotion, in the poem created by the poet
- implied comparison between unrelated things
27 Clues: speaker in the poem • helps determine mood • a group of lines in a poem • flow of the beat in a poem • words that spell out sounds • what is happening in the poem • words inside the sentence rhyme • a comparison using "like" or "as" • the last word on each line rhymes • poetry follows no rules; anything goes • an exaggeration for the sake of emphasis • ...
LS & HC Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-26
Across
- Related to relationships with other people
- Related to nature and environment
- reasoned, precise, accurate
- sound arranged in patterns, tone, and pitch through music, poetry, color, painting, photography
- good talkers, persuades others, works with people and data
- Physical activity and movement and awareness through sensory perception- hearing, seeing, smelling, feeling
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- Within self
- Assertive and competitive
- likes rule and regulations, everything in a orderly fashion
- mental images, seeing, sight
- Related to words and language
- enjoying other people
- Creative, open, original
- likes to think and observe
14 Clues: Within self • enjoying other people • Creative, open, original • Assertive and competitive • likes to think and observe • reasoned, precise, accurate • mental images, seeing, sight • Related to words and language • Related to nature and environment • Related to relationships with other people • good talkers, persuades others, works with people and data • ...
valentines day 2019-02-14
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- When ever he shoots people with an arrow they fall in love.
- Day The Holiday of love.
- Falling in love with someone the first time you see them.
- you and your partner _________.
- A love song by Ed Sheeran.
- Popular flowers to give to people on valentines day.
- Shape that symbolizes love.
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- Hershey ______.
- Candy hearts that have words on them.
- ____ poetry.
- When the person you love doesn't love you back.
- A box of __________.
- A monsters love at first sight is called a _______.
- You ____ your partner.
14 Clues: ____ poetry. • Hershey ______. • A box of __________. • You ____ your partner. • Day The Holiday of love. • A love song by Ed Sheeran. • Shape that symbolizes love. • you and your partner _________. • Candy hearts that have words on them. • When the person you love doesn't love you back. • A monsters love at first sight is called a _______. • ...
valentines day 2019-02-14
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- ____ poetry.
- You ____ your partner.
- The Holiday of love.
- Candy hearts that have words on them.
- Popular flowers to give to people on valentines day.
- A love song by Ed Sheeran.
- A monsters love at first sight is called a _______.
- Hershey ______.
- Shape that symbolizes love.
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- A box of __________.
- you and your partner _________.
- When the person you love doesn't love you back.
- Falling in love with someone the first time you see them.
- When ever he shoots people with an arrow they fall in love.
14 Clues: ____ poetry. • Hershey ______. • A box of __________. • The Holiday of love. • You ____ your partner. • A love song by Ed Sheeran. • Shape that symbolizes love. • you and your partner _________. • Candy hearts that have words on them. • When the person you love doesn't love you back. • A monsters love at first sight is called a _______. • ...
Poetic and Literary Devices 2025-04-29
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- When something in a poem represents something else
- Imagery related to sound
- Where inanimate objects, or ideas, are given human qualities
- The person, or ‘voice’ that speaks in a poem
- Using one idea in place of another as a comparison
- Imagery related to taste
- Repetition of sound at beginning of words
- Imagery related to sight
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- A paragraph in a poem
- Imagery related to smell
- a comparison using like or as
- Imitation of a sound
- Description used to paint a picture in the reader’s mind
- Imagery related to touch
14 Clues: Imitation of a sound • A paragraph in a poem • Imagery related to sound • Imagery related to smell • Imagery related to taste • Imagery related to touch • Imagery related to sight • a comparison using like or as • Repetition of sound at beginning of words • The person, or ‘voice’ that speaks in a poem • Using one idea in place of another as a comparison • ...
English Language 2025-04-23
Across
- Words that act as sound effects.
- A word that describes a noun.
- A question asked for effect, not requiring a spoken answer.
- A comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'.
- Using a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis.
- A scene we jump back to earlier in the story.
- An action word.
- The type of writing Paper 2 Q5 needs.
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- Repeating the same initial sound in words close together.
- Giving human qualities to objects or animals.
- Description appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).
- Language style suitable for serious or official situations.
- A figure of speech where something is described as something else, without using 'like' or 'as'.
- The structural term for what a writer makes us look at?
- Going from dark to light or quiet to loud?
15 Clues: An action word. • A word that describes a noun. • Words that act as sound effects. • The type of writing Paper 2 Q5 needs. • Going from dark to light or quiet to loud? • Giving human qualities to objects or animals. • A scene we jump back to earlier in the story. • Using a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis. • A comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'. • ...
Darcy's sight words 2018-04-27
8 Clues: You can eat it • Opposite of girl • Same word as happy • It's in the bathroom • You can play with it • You use it to fry food • Hot water in the kettle • It's on the ground in the garden
Sight Words (2) 2023-09-10
Across
- I brought a banana ______ an orange to school.
- We ______ a shark at the Aquarium.
- It is my birthday _________.
- I would love to _______ a puppy for my birthday.
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- Yesterday I went to buy some _____ school shoes.
- What did you _____? I didn't hear you.
- I made this card for _____________.
- How old ______ you turning this year?
8 Clues: It is my birthday _________. • We ______ a shark at the Aquarium. • I made this card for _____________. • How old ______ you turning this year? • What did you _____? I didn't hear you. • I brought a banana ______ an orange to school. • Yesterday I went to buy some _____ school shoes. • I would love to _______ a puppy for my birthday.
Sight Words- Tuesday 2022-02-14
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- I enjoy listening to all kinds of ______.
- I _______ I can play with my friend after I am done with my homework.
- I would _______ eat chocolate ice cream than strawberry ice cream.
- I walked so quietly so I wouldn't make a ______.
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- I show people that I _____ them by being kind to them.
- People go to _____ to settle big arguments.
- Of _______ ghost aren't real!
- I am a ________.
8 Clues: I am a ________. • Of _______ ghost aren't real! • I enjoy listening to all kinds of ______. • People go to _____ to settle big arguments. • I walked so quietly so I wouldn't make a ______. • I show people that I _____ them by being kind to them. • I would _______ eat chocolate ice cream than strawberry ice cream. • ...
New Sight Words 2025-05-23
Across
- You need to _______________ your hands before you eat.
- How many ________________ live in Glencoe?
- Can you fit _______________ the bed?
- I cannot _____________ my missing sock.
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- I want to eat _______________ of this delicious food!
- I ran ________________ the race track five times!
- I only want _________________ of this sandwich.
- Do you like pizza with sausage ________ pepperoni?
8 Clues: Can you fit _______________ the bed? • I cannot _____________ my missing sock. • How many ________________ live in Glencoe? • I only want _________________ of this sandwich. • I ran ________________ the race track five times! • Do you like pizza with sausage ________ pepperoni? • I want to eat _______________ of this delicious food! • ...
English Homework 2017-11-29
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- a doing word
- a message
- a poem usuall about heroism and endurance
- describes a noun
- the flow and pace of words
- the repetition of the same letter sounds close together
- a word which imitates the sound of the word
- shows relation
- something having something done to it
- describing inanimate objects with human characteristics
- can stand alone as a sentence
- depends on an independent clause to make sense
- an independent clause and a dependent clause joined by a conjunction
- the shape of the poem and stanzas
- illustrate this by embedding a quotation
- where you use sight,sound,taste,touch and smell to describe something
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- visually descriptive language
- similar repeated sounds at the end of words
- a single independent clause which contains a subject,verb and a object
- a forma type of poetry which expresses personal feelings
- picking specific words out from your quotations and focus on their effects
- an indirect comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’
- replaces the noun (he,her,their)
- two independent clauses which contains a subject,verb and a object
- something that is doing something to something else
- a person place or thing
- part of a song or poem which is repeated
- joins sentences,words or phrases
- describes a verb
- how the writer does something
- a direct comparison,describing something as if it is something else
- also know as a narrative
32 Clues: a message • a doing word • shows relation • describes a noun • describes a verb • a person place or thing • also know as a narrative • the flow and pace of words • visually descriptive language • can stand alone as a sentence • how the writer does something • replaces the noun (he,her,their) • joins sentences,words or phrases • the shape of the poem and stanzas • ...
Chap.2 Key Terms 2022-08-23
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- is the process of using words to convey a message through reading and writing
- is conveying
- is the process of using graphic representations and signs
- are having awareness for how sounds are organized and rules for how sounds relate to one another.
- refers to speaking conversationally in
- transmit a message through sight
- is the process of using spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking
- is the gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a
- is the process of using facial movements and
- are the rules of language use, including being able to
- hearing but not necessarily listening
- is the set of uniform and commonly accepted rules governing spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
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- are the smallest units of meaning that make up words when
- is used to inform or instruct
- instances.
- such as the two morphemes “s” and “give” creating “gives.”
- communicates with others
- is casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the same standards of conduct as formal language.
- to transmit a message through physical expressions
- being fully engaged in the communication process, concentrating, and participating
- how words and punctuation are organized within a sentence.
- is the understanding of what words and phrases mean.
- speak in different contexts, such as conversational and formal.
- rules permit us to combine morphemes into sentences and
- using established codes of conduct, known as etiquette
25 Clues: instances. • is conveying • communicates with others • is used to inform or instruct • transmit a message through sight • hearing but not necessarily listening • refers to speaking conversationally in • is the process of using facial movements and • to transmit a message through physical expressions • is the understanding of what words and phrases mean. • ...
Key Terminology 2017-11-28
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- Showing how a verb is being done
- There are 5 of them, smell,sound,feel,sight and taste
- It replaces a noun to prevent repetition
- They link sentences, words and phrases together
- When you give an object human features or characteristics
- A indirect comparison using like or as
- It shows an action that is being done
- Repetion or refrain of the same sound at the beginning of words
- Poem Is a formal type of poetry often told accompanied with music
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- It shows relation about when or where something is
- A direct comparison describing something as if it is something else
- A word that imitates the sound of a word
- A name of something or someone
- Visually descriptive language
- They are a type of poem and often about feats of heroism and endurance
- A word that describes a noun
16 Clues: A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A name of something or someone • Showing how a verb is being done • It shows an action that is being done • A indirect comparison using like or as • It replaces a noun to prevent repetition • A word that imitates the sound of a word • They link sentences, words and phrases together • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2023-01-30
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- pre-established channels of communication that help guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place
- is the understanding of what words and phrases mean
- is the process of using words to convey a message through reading and writing
- a language that is used to inform or instruct.
- is conveying messages using established codes of conduct, known as etiquette
- are having awareness for how sounds are organizedand rules for how sounds relate to one another
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- is the process of using spoken language to transmit
- is casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the same standards of conduct as formal language
- is the process of using graphic representations and signs to transmit a message through sight
- means hearing but not necessarily listening
- rules permit us to combine morphemes into sentences andunderstand how words and punctuation are organized within a sentence
- are the smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined
- uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- are the rules of language use, including being able to
- refers to speaking conversationally in informal instances
- is the gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a person communicates with others
- speech used to convey ideas and messages
- speak in different contexts, such as conversational and formal
- being fully engaged in the communication process
- is the set of uniform and commonly accepted rulesgoverning spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
20 Clues: speech used to convey ideas and messages • means hearing but not necessarily listening • a language that is used to inform or instruct. • being fully engaged in the communication process • is the process of using spoken language to transmit • is the understanding of what words and phrases mean • are the rules of language use, including being able to • ...
LS & HC Crossword puzzle 2021-08-26
Across
- Related to relationships with other people
- Related to nature and environment
- reasoned, precise, accurate
- sound arranged in patterns, tone, and pitch through music, poetry, color, painting, photography
- good talkers, persuades others, works with people and data
- Physical activity and movement and awareness through sensory perception- hearing, seeing, smelling, feeling
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- Within self
- Assertive and competitive
- likes rule and regulations, everything in a orderly fashion
- mental images, seeing, sight
- Related to words and language
- enjoying other people
- Creative, open, original
- likes to think and observe
14 Clues: Within self • enjoying other people • Creative, open, original • Assertive and competitive • likes to think and observe • reasoned, precise, accurate • mental images, seeing, sight • Related to words and language • Related to nature and environment • Related to relationships with other people • good talkers, persuades others, works with people and data • ...
Eugene strikes again 2025-05-30
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- What you chew with
- Type of tree similar to a pine
- Fruit with a name that defines itself
- What movies used to be until better technology: 3 words
- What an insult will hurt
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- “It’s all in your ____”
- Gen-z slang for “brother” or “friend”(I, Eugene, dissaprove)
- Prefix for “saw” or “horse”
- Dangerous venomous snake with a “hood”
- Where Christ was born
- This defines someone searching for pleasure
- What you get with blue and yellow
- Walk not by sight but by _____
- Considered opposite of smile
14 Clues: What you chew with • Where Christ was born • “It’s all in your ____” • What an insult will hurt • Prefix for “saw” or “horse” • Considered opposite of smile • Type of tree similar to a pine • Walk not by sight but by _____ • What you get with blue and yellow • Fruit with a name that defines itself • Dangerous venomous snake with a “hood” • ...
Fry Sight Words F 2021-04-20
Key Terminology 2017-11-28
Across
- Showing how a verb is being done
- There are 5 of them, smell,sound,feel,sight and taste
- It replaces a noun to prevent repetition
- They link sentences, words and phrases together
- When you give an object human features or characteristics
- A indirect comparison using like or as
- It shows an action that is being done
- Repetion or refrain of the same sound at the beginning of words
- Poem Is a formal type of poetry often told accompanied with music
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- It shows relation about when or where something is
- A direct comparison describing something as if it is something else
- A word that imitates the sound of a word
- A name of something or someone
- Visually descriptive language
- They are a type of poem and often about feats of heroism and endurance
- A word that describes a noun
16 Clues: A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A name of something or someone • Showing how a verb is being done • It shows an action that is being done • A indirect comparison using like or as • It replaces a noun to prevent repetition • A word that imitates the sound of a word • They link sentences, words and phrases together • ...
Descriptive Writing Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- — A writing technique where writers describe rather than tell.
- — Descriptive writing that helps readers visualize.
- — A comparison that says one thing is another.
- — Details that describe touch, smell, sound, taste, or sight.
- — Dramatic overstatement.
- — Sentences that praise a writer’s strengths (celebratory feedback).
- — The type of language used to make writing vivid and expressive.charades — Acting out vocabulary words without speaking.
- — A challenge where students intentionally write vague descriptions.
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- — A short drawing activity where students draw based on spoken descriptions.
- — A group of descriptive words students add to a story during the final party.
- — The overall feeling a writer creates.
- — A game where students draw/describe objects without naming them.
- — A prompt type used in Speed-Dating (“Describe a ___”).
- — The type of sentence used to begin stories during Story Pass.
- — Descriptive comparison using “like” or “as.”
15 Clues: — Dramatic overstatement. • — The overall feeling a writer creates. • — A comparison that says one thing is another. • — Descriptive comparison using “like” or “as.” • — Descriptive writing that helps readers visualize. • — A prompt type used in Speed-Dating (“Describe a ___”). • — Details that describe touch, smell, sound, taste, or sight. • ...
Crossword How Are Highways Designed 2023-04-25
Across
- Distance between two vehicles
- time Length of time to traverse a section of road
- curves (2 words) Curves that are convex upwards
- Roadway design
- (Compoundword) Changing cross slope
- Minimum safe passing distance
- (Compound word) The shape of the road if you were to cut across it
- distance The required length of the roadway required to recognise and respond to changes
- crown (2 words) This feature accelerates the drainage of precipitation and keeps the surface of the road dry
- Created by different weights of vehicles and conditions of tyres
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- The slope of a roadway
- The grip of a tyre on a road
- Vertical alignment of roadway
- Any object going around a curve needs this force toward the centre of the turn
- of gravity (3wds) Factored in to reduce rollover risk
- (Compound word) Helps reduce rollover risk by lowering a vehicle’s centre of gravity
- A force that pushes passengers into their seats rather than out of them
17 Clues: Roadway design • The slope of a roadway • The grip of a tyre on a road • Distance between two vehicles • Vertical alignment of roadway • Minimum safe passing distance • (Compoundword) Changing cross slope • curves (2 words) Curves that are convex upwards • time Length of time to traverse a section of road • of gravity (3wds) Factored in to reduce rollover risk • ...
Buddhism Crossword 2019-03-05
Across
- ___-fold path which helps lead one out of suffering
- The color of the elephant in Siddartha’s mother dreamed
- A word/question/story used to divert the mind from its traditional mode of thought
- Means impermanence or change
- Beings believed to help mankind by extending compassion & kindness
- This person is free from the imprisonment of tanha & dukkha
- Means suffering, frustration, dislocation, discomfort
- Means “no-self”
- Number of precepts that exist
- The number of passing sights Siddartha saw
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- _______ of Law, symbolizing the 8-fold path in life
- Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man
- Siddartha Gautama was from the northern part of this country
- Means “blowing out”, including snuffing out selfish desire
- An aid to meditation; elaborate with color & detail
- Means desire, thirst, craving
- A symbolic diagram used to focus attention, sometimes made from sand
- Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick
- Its roots are in mud, but blooms above water
- Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man
- A 5-7-5 syllabic poem
- First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man
22 Clues: Means “no-self” • A 5-7-5 syllabic poem • Means impermanence or change • Means desire, thirst, craving • Number of precepts that exist • Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man • First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man • Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man • Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick • The number of passing sights Siddartha saw • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-12
Across
- Means suffering, frustration, dislocation, discomfort
- First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man
- This person is free from the imprisonment of tanha & dukkha
- Beings believed to help mankind by extending compassion & kindness
- A word/question/story used to divert the mind from its traditional mode of thought
- Means “blowing out”, including snuffing out selfish desire
- Means impermanence or change
- The number of passing sights Siddartha saw
- ___-fold path which helps lead one out of suffering
- The color of the elephant in Siddartha’s mother dreamed
- Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man
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- Its roots are in mud, but blooms above water
- Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick
- An aid to meditation; elaborate with color & detail
- A verse from scripture used to induce a meditative state
- Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man
- Means desire, thirst, craving
- A 5-7-5 syllabic poem
- Means “no-self”
- Siddartha Gautama was from the northern part of this country
- Number of precepts that exist
- _______ of Law, symbolizing the 8-fold path in life
22 Clues: Means “no-self” • A 5-7-5 syllabic poem • Means impermanence or change • Means desire, thirst, craving • Number of precepts that exist • Third passing sight: Seeing a ______ man • First passing sight: Seeing an ______ man • Second passing sight: Seeing a ______ sick • The number of passing sights Siddartha saw • Fourth passing sight: Seeing a _______ man • ...
Toddler Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-12
Across
- mimics real situations
- Waiting till later on
- requires discriptive responce
- ability to pronounce words
- labeling self and others
- Lengthening and Thickening
- made of disposable material
- Speaks only one language
- Sudden emotional outburst
- Go back to earlier stage in dev.
- Confidence a person has
- Ability to control oneself
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- fluent in 2 languages
- as one chooses
- recall later imitate
- Evaluating how to respond
- Second level of pretense
- Dev. of trunk and arm
- sight with movement of hands
- Not self guided
- Solid foods provide nutrients
- Fine motor movements are smooth
- Symbolic actions seen in play
- Seeing in the "mind's eye"
- responce of a 1-2 word phrase
25 Clues: as one chooses • Not self guided • recall later imitate • fluent in 2 languages • Waiting till later on • Dev. of trunk and arm • mimics real situations • Confidence a person has • Second level of pretense • labeling self and others • Speaks only one language • Evaluating how to respond • Sudden emotional outburst • ability to pronounce words • Lengthening and Thickening • ...
GROUP 1-LAYLAH AND ISABELLA'S CROSSWORD 2016-09-08
Across
- green tree like vegetable
- used to cut up things
- has lot's of seed's inside
- used to spread out soil
- 4/5 teacher
- cooks food
- to boil water
- (two words)male gardening teacher
- to scare birds away
- soft,red and has seeds is a fruit
- something colourful that flies
- worn when cooking
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- insect that eats lettuce
- a flat breakfast food
- to search information,electronic device
- a screen we look at
- very good for your sight
- yellow citrus
- eats our scraps and lives near the rainforest
- brownies made of beetroot
- used to put on gardens
- green citrus
- an orange citrus
- white,grain seasoning
- a board with 26 letters
25 Clues: cooks food • 4/5 teacher • green citrus • yellow citrus • to boil water • an orange citrus • worn when cooking • a screen we look at • to scare birds away • a flat breakfast food • used to cut up things • white,grain seasoning • used to put on gardens • used to spread out soil • a board with 26 letters • insect that eats lettuce • very good for your sight • green tree like vegetable • ...
Diagnostice Reading Measure 2020-06-17
Across
- group reading assessment and diagnostic evaluation
- vocabulary subtest of diagnostic reading tests that assess a pupil's word recognition skills.
- means knowing the meaning of key vocabulary words.
- reading a number of test and subtest are designed to assess the accuracy and fluency
- gray oral reading test 5th edition
- code how letters represent sounds and how sounds and letters are combined to for words.
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- reading the subtest contains 10 to 30 items depending on the level.
- involves a reader's personal and emotional responses to the reading material.
- means interpreting, synthesizing, or extending the information that is explicit in the reading materials.
- requires analyzing, evaluating, and making judgements about the material read.
- in which students learn whole words and practice them by reading appropriate stories and other passages.
- entails understanding the information that is explicit in the reading material
12 Clues: gray oral reading test 5th edition • group reading assessment and diagnostic evaluation • means knowing the meaning of key vocabulary words. • reading the subtest contains 10 to 30 items depending on the level. • involves a reader's personal and emotional responses to the reading material. • ...
3STAAR Terms 2021-05-14
Across
- tell, understand, or figure out
- the feeling where you want to know what’s going to happen dun dun dun!!!
- gives the idea
- words don’t mean exactly what they say (for example: idioms, metaphors, similes)
- background of a play
- in order of steps
- clearly show
- reason
- to arrange in order
- where your information comes from
- period, commas, quotation marks, etc.
- figure out
- making a bigger deal out of something than it really is
- time order
- to back up or agree with a statement
- sensory details (to create an image in your mind)
- to make you think something, hint at
- leads the reader to believe something that isn’t entirely true
- author of a play
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- a part of the text like a heading or picture
- to be different from
- stand for
- to solve a problem (also: resolution is the solution to the problem)
- words that show taste, smell, touch, sound, and sight
- conversation between characters
- hints about what’s going to happen later in the story
- show
- show
- goes against other ideas
- problem
- the lesson or the big message of the story
- where something starts or comes from
- small section of writing
- put in your own words
- show
35 Clues: show • show • show • reason • problem • stand for • figure out • time order • clearly show • gives the idea • author of a play • in order of steps • to arrange in order • to be different from • background of a play • put in your own words • goes against other ideas • small section of writing • tell, understand, or figure out • conversation between characters • where your information comes from • ...
Sight Words November 3-7 2025-11-04
Across
- A big fight between countries.
- A special journey.
- An important assembly.
- A 't' shape.
- A red flower.
- You use a camera to take a:
- A place where lots of people live.
- Someone who fights a war.
- Someone who supports you.
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- A ring of flowers.
- A big bag for clothes.
- You put this in your locker when you get to school.
- Your arms and legs are attached to your:
- When there is no fighting.
- Somewhere.
- Every country has one of these.
16 Clues: Somewhere. • A 't' shape. • A red flower. • A ring of flowers. • A special journey. • A big bag for clothes. • An important assembly. • Someone who fights a war. • Someone who supports you. • When there is no fighting. • You use a camera to take a: • A big fight between countries. • Every country has one of these. • A place where lots of people live. • ...
Words for Thought 2015-12-14
Across
- intelligence that is related to words and language
- carried away by attraction
- intelligence that relies on sens of sight
- intelligence that deals with reasoning, and numbers
- the way we see our own bodies
- offer everyone an equal chance
- intelligence that relates to inner states of being, meditation
- intelligence that operates through person to person relationships
- attraction and commitment
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- caring unconditionally for others as Jesus did
- intelligence that is related to physical movement
- sin that harms your relationship with God
- the son of God 'coming in the flesh'
- "you shall not kill"
- sin that destroys our relationship with God
- a bad habit
- a good habit
- blessing
- liking another person; friendship
- another word used for emotions
20 Clues: blessing • a bad habit • a good habit • "you shall not kill" • attraction and commitment • carried away by attraction • the way we see our own bodies • offer everyone an equal chance • another word used for emotions • liking another person; friendship • the son of God 'coming in the flesh' • sin that harms your relationship with God • intelligence that relies on sens of sight • ...
Toddler Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-12
Across
- Lengthening and Thickening
- Dev.of the trunk, arm & leg
- Labels self and others
- recall a later imitate
- Ability to pronounce words
- back to a earlier stage of dev.
- Food that provides nutrients
- conflicts toddlers must resolve
- speaks 2 languages
- Evaluating how to respond
- pants with disposable material
- 2nd level of pretense
- Not self guided
Down
- Doing as one chooses
- Ability to control oneself
- Coordinate sight with movement
- Sudden emotional outburst
- 1st level of pretense
- only speaks one language
- Fine motor movement
- Symbolic actions seen in play
- requires descriptive responce
- requires 1-2 worded responses
- gets what is wanted later
- Seeing in the "Mind's Eye"
- Confidence a person has
26 Clues: Not self guided • speaks 2 languages • Fine motor movement • Doing as one chooses • 1st level of pretense • 2nd level of pretense • Labels self and others • recall a later imitate • Confidence a person has • only speaks one language • Sudden emotional outburst • gets what is wanted later • Evaluating how to respond • Ability to control oneself • Lengthening and Thickening • ...
Helen Keller 2017-03-31
Across
- What Keller had in her passport when it asked for a career
- How many years it took Keller to learn to speak (Two words; first word is a seven letter word, second word is a four letter word)
- The political party of Keller's choice
- The state where Keller was born
- Loss of sight
- Helen Keller's film
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- An essay exploring what Keller lives by
- A technique used by Keller that involved Keller placing her hands on someones mouth and feeling the words they spoke (Three words; first word is four letters long, second word is three letters long, last word is seven letters long)
- The first word Anne taught to Keller
- Helen Keller's teacher's last name
- Loss of hearing
- What Anne Sullivan put on Keller's hands in order to get her to understand the word that it is associated with
12 Clues: Loss of sight • Loss of hearing • Helen Keller's film • The state where Keller was born • Helen Keller's teacher's last name • The first word Anne taught to Keller • The political party of Keller's choice • An essay exploring what Keller lives by • What Keller had in her passport when it asked for a career • ...
Unit 1 Narrative Vocabulary 2021-08-09
Across
- person, animal, or being in a narrative that performs action, speaks dialogue, and/or moves the plot along
- to go over carefully in order to improve
- organized in order of time(beginning, middle, end)
- making changes and corrections
- a story about real or imagined experiences and events
- details words that appeal to a reader's 5 senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch)
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- techniques specific ways to make a narrative more interesting and engaging for the reader
- context in time and place in which the action of a story occurs(when and where)
- conversation between two or more characters
- picturing in words of something or someone through detailed observation
- end of the story where the conflict is addressed and loose ends are tied up
- sequence of events in a narrative (usually chronological)
- the order in which things happen or should happen (transition words)
13 Clues: making changes and corrections • to go over carefully in order to improve • conversation between two or more characters • organized in order of time(beginning, middle, end) • a story about real or imagined experiences and events • sequence of events in a narrative (usually chronological) • the order in which things happen or should happen (transition words) • ...
Week 14 "ar" sound G2 2015-01-07
Across
- A herb.
- Cross words might lead to this!
- A certain something.
- This person has green fingers!
- You may lose this if you go blind.
- You can find this growing beside a river.
Down
- Another word for listen.
- You may suffer from this if you are missing someone.
- To take no notice of.
- This describes someone who is good at arts or crafts.
- You can moor your boats here.
11 Clues: A herb. • A certain something. • To take no notice of. • Another word for listen. • You can moor your boats here. • This person has green fingers! • Cross words might lead to this! • You may lose this if you go blind. • You can find this growing beside a river. • You may suffer from this if you are missing someone. • This describes someone who is good at arts or crafts.
Memory, Cognition and Decision Making 2022-03-26
Across
- recording information
- a memory device
- sight, sound, taste
- thinking about one’s own thinking
- encoding of words and their meaning
- conscious repetition of a piece of information
- to know
- encoding of images
- recollection of a personal experience
- requires a lot of work and attention to encode
- getting information from memory
- learn again
- problem solving using practical methods
- organizing information in manageable bits
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- altering the content of what we remember
- responsible for motor skills
- limit in number of task items
- human information processing system
- encoding of sounds
- without analytical reasoning
- getting information into the brain
- bring back to mind without cues
- done without conscious awareness
- ability to focus on a certain stimulus
24 Clues: to know • learn again • a memory device • encoding of sounds • encoding of images • sight, sound, taste • recording information • responsible for motor skills • without analytical reasoning • limit in number of task items • bring back to mind without cues • getting information from memory • done without conscious awareness • thinking about one’s own thinking • ...
Spelling 2.2 2022-10-19
Across
- Not drastic, not serious
- A physical disagreement
- the opposite of loose
- Past tense for may
- Without sight
- 12:00am
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- I am sight with an L
- To bind together with rope.
- A person who flies a plane.
- Another word for our brain.
- How tall something is
- Apple, Blueberry, Banana Cream
- An eagle has excellent eye __________ .
- The opposite of truth
14 Clues: 12:00am • Without sight • Past tense for may • I am sight with an L • the opposite of loose • How tall something is • The opposite of truth • A physical disagreement • Not drastic, not serious • To bind together with rope. • A person who flies a plane. • Another word for our brain. • Apple, Blueberry, Banana Cream • An eagle has excellent eye __________ .
Spelling List 4 2025-11-23
Across
- easy to talk to
- carry out a research or study into
- in exactly the same words as were used originally
- behaving as though you think you're superior
- (of a person) giving their name to something
Down
- having no match or equal; unrivaled
- a person who settles a dispute
- soon passing out of sight, memory, or existance
- a genral agreement
- a final demand
10 Clues: a final demand • easy to talk to • a genral agreement • a person who settles a dispute • carry out a research or study into • having no match or equal; unrivaled • behaving as though you think you're superior • (of a person) giving their name to something • soon passing out of sight, memory, or existance • in exactly the same words as were used originally
English I Quiz: Shakespearean Elements and Figurative Language 2022-04-12
Across
- A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a person to an animal, an object, or an idea.
- A figure of speech which involves an implied comparison between two relatively unlike things using a form of be. The comparison is not announced by like or as.
- Occurs when the audience (of a movie, play, etc.) understands something about a character's actions or an event but the characters do not. (2 words)
- A figure of speech which involves a direct comparison between two unlike things, usually with the words like or as.
- An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect. It is not used to mislead the reader, but to emphasize a point.
- The 5 senses include: Sight, touch, taste, hearing, and _____.
- An idiom or idiomatic expression refers to a construction or expression in one language that cannot be matched or directly translated word-for-word in another language.
- A long speech by one actor in a play or movie while alone on stage/in the scene.
- A long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program.
- Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words.
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- The use of words that mimic sounds.
- A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary. (Ex: The Joker, Scar, Darth Vader)
- A character in a dramatic tragedy who has virtuous and sympathetic traits but ultimately meets with suffering or defeat. (2 words)
- Comic episodes/moments in a dramatic or serious literary work that offset the more serious moments. (2 words)
- An actor's speech heard by the audience but supposedly not by other characters.
- Language that appeals to the senses
- An instruction in the text of a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or tone of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting. (2 words)
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
- The opposite of literal language is _______ language.
- Someone who contrasts (differs) with another character – usually the main character – to highlight their qualities.
20 Clues: The use of words that mimic sounds. • Language that appeals to the senses • The opposite of literal language is _______ language. • The 5 senses include: Sight, touch, taste, hearing, and _____. • Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words. • An actor's speech heard by the audience but supposedly not by other characters. • ...
Quietsands Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
Across
- Untruths or reclines
- Conjunction used to link words or clauses
- Legal declaration of a person's wishes; also a sacred text
- Concealed or kept out of sight
- Final in a series
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- Legal document stating inheritance wishes
- Under, or lower in position
- Title for a married woman
- Colourful birds known for their fanned tails
- Kitchen basin, or to go under water
- Denoting one or more people/things
11 Clues: Final in a series • Untruths or reclines • Title for a married woman • Under, or lower in position • Concealed or kept out of sight • Denoting one or more people/things • Kitchen basin, or to go under water • Legal document stating inheritance wishes • Conjunction used to link words or clauses • Colourful birds known for their fanned tails • ...
Poetry and Figurative Language Crossword 2024-03-21
Across
- repetition of beginning letter sounds
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- pictures drawn with words that appeal to the senses (sight, taste, sound, etc)
- a group of lines, similar to a paragraph but in poetry
- an extreme exaggeration
- a sound, word, or phrase is repeated
- a word or phrase that means something other than what is actually being said
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- human characteristics are given to animals or objects
- a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the words "like" or "as"
- the structure or "shape of a poem
- a word that describes or mimics a sound (ex. bang, buzz, crash, tick tock)
- the way a poem makes you feel
- to have the same final sound in a word
13 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the way a poem makes you feel • the structure or "shape of a poem • a comparison using "like" or "as" • a sound, word, or phrase is repeated • repetition of beginning letter sounds • to have the same final sound in a word • human characteristics are given to animals or objects • a group of lines, similar to a paragraph but in poetry • ...
Crossword 2022-02-08
Across
- A small and faint lizard
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- The Nateral home or environment of an animal, plant or organism.
- vibrations that travel
- changes colors.
- A highly poisonous European plant.
Down
- a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in.
- the air and make a ___
- The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon.
- The power of seeing.
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar traits.
- Imitating someone’s actions or words.
12 Clues: changes colors. • The power of seeing. • the air and make a ___ • vibrations that travel • A small and faint lizard • A highly poisonous European plant. • Imitating someone’s actions or words. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in. • The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon. • ...
vocab page 4 2022-02-25
Across
- scheme the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem
- the use of a word that sounds like the meanings
- a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another world
- the time and place in which a story occurs
- the use of language to create beautiful or forceful pictures in the readers mind
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- the big idea or authors message
- a group of lines in a poem
- words a word or words that are not known to the reader at first sight
- a word that means the opposite of another word
- the order of events in a selection of the order of steps in which something is done
10 Clues: a group of lines in a poem • the big idea or authors message • the time and place in which a story occurs • a word that means the opposite of another word • the use of a word that sounds like the meanings • scheme the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem • a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another world • ...
8th Grade Poetry Test 2024-04-02
Across
- type of narrative poem that tells a story meant to be sung or recited
- type of poem that tells a story
- briefly retell the main ideas of a piece of writing in one's own words
- theme recurring message in literary works
- has a formal structure, containing 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme and meter
- distinctive feature or idea that recures across a story
- a comparison between two things that are alike but have some qualities in common without using like or as
- restating information in one's own words
- the repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words
- is a logical guess that is made on facts and one's own knowledge and experience
- a long narrative poem on a serious subject, presented in an elevated or formal style
- occurrence of similar or identical sounds at the end of two or more words
- choice specific words that an author selects to convey meaning, tone, and actions as related to the author's purpose
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- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- language that appeals to one or more of the senses-sight, smell, taste, touch
- a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- language communicates meaning beyond the literal meaning of words
- regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem, each unit is known as a foot
- form pictures in your mind
- voice that talks to the reader
- a short poem in which a single speaker expresses personal thoughts and feelings
- verse poetry that does not contain regular patterns of rhythm and rhyme
- metaphor figurative language that makes a comparison between two things that extends over several lines, stanzas, or an entire poem
- a type of lyric poem that deals with serious themes such as justice, truth, or beauty
- a group of two or more lines that form a unit in a poem
- makes a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as
- expresses the writer's attitude toward his or her subject
27 Clues: form pictures in your mind • voice that talks to the reader • type of poem that tells a story • restating information in one's own words • theme recurring message in literary works • a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables • the repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words • distinctive feature or idea that recures across a story • ...
skye's crossword :) 2013-08-01
10 Clues: talking in public • you can find words • you watch stuff on it • where trains stop at... • when someone attacks you • your eye sight is a .... • something that means a lot to you • a teacher gives you time to do something • when you are rich you might live in a.... • when your introuble at school you have to go to
Sight Vocabulary 2014-03-23
Across
- very different from something else
- something valuable that is hidden or kept in a safe place
- able to take care of something
- very old
- being careful with something
- a plan of things that will be done and the times when they will be done
- fancy, beautiful
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- an act of traveling from one place to another
- an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals
- a painting on a wall
- very smart
- to stop from happening
- a large piece of land that has countries on it
- to trap
- to look at closely
15 Clues: to trap • very old • very smart • fancy, beautiful • to look at closely • a painting on a wall • to stop from happening • being careful with something • able to take care of something • very different from something else • an act of traveling from one place to another • a large piece of land that has countries on it • an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals • ...
Words revision h/w 2024-01-13
Across
- (verb+preposition) to continue to obey a rule or have a belief
- the effect that an action or decision will have on something else in the future
- (2 words) to think about or discuss something carefully for a long time
- harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that they have done to someone else
Down
- the quality of being aware of things through the physical senses, especially sight
- (3 words) to spend less, do less, or use less of something
- (2 words) no longer usable because of too much use
- to record or take a picture of something using a camera or sth else
- to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
- (2 words) to allow someone to do what they want in a place
10 Clues: (2 words) no longer usable because of too much use • (3 words) to spend less, do less, or use less of something • (2 words) to allow someone to do what they want in a place • (verb+preposition) to continue to obey a rule or have a belief • to record or take a picture of something using a camera or sth else • ...
Cross word 1 2022-02-08
Across
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar traits.
- the air and make a ___
- vibrations that travel
- The Nateral home or environment of an animal, plant or organism.
- Imitating someone’s actions or words.
- A small and faint lizard
Down
- A highly poisonous European plant.
- a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in.
- The power of seeing.
- The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon.
- changes colors.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
12 Clues: changes colors. • The power of seeing. • the air and make a ___ • vibrations that travel • A small and faint lizard • A highly poisonous European plant. • Imitating someone’s actions or words. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in. • The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon. • ...
CE Unit 2 Grammar & Vocabulary 2024-02-16
Across
- My brother's ___ is my niece.
- Ahmed and Feras ___ got a pet.
- Use a ___ to learn new words.
- She ___ got three sisters.
- I haven't got my mobile phone ___ me now.
- Those ___ our new Arabic teachers.
- How do you ___ your name?
- It's an object to put your money in.
- My hobby is taking ___.
- Your father and mother are your ___.
- How ___ brothers have you got?
Down
- My father's father is my ___.
- We've got three ___ of water in the fridge.
- Plural form of 'family'.
- ___ are my keys; not the ones over there.
- Plural form of 'child'.
- Plural form of 'watch'.
- ___ are for eye-sight problems.
- Look at ___ beautiful car over there!
- I've got a daughter and two ___.
20 Clues: Plural form of 'child'. • Plural form of 'watch'. • My hobby is taking ___. • Plural form of 'family'. • How do you ___ your name? • She ___ got three sisters. • My brother's ___ is my niece. • My father's father is my ___. • Use a ___ to learn new words. • Ahmed and Feras ___ got a pet. • How ___ brothers have you got? • ___ are for eye-sight problems. • ...
Writing Techniques 2020-11-27
8 Clues: speech in a text • extreme exaggeration • words which describe sounds • sight/smell/touch/taste/feel • the most intense point in a story • a comparison that uses like or as • hints about what might happen next • a question that doesn't require an answer
Crossword 2022-02-08
Across
- The Nateral home or environment of an animal, plant or organism.
- The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon.
- vibrations that travel
- The power of seeing.
- A highly poisonous European plant.
- A small and faint lizard
- changes colors.
- a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in.
Down
- the air and make a ___
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar traits.
- Imitating someone’s actions or words.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
12 Clues: changes colors. • The power of seeing. • the air and make a ___ • vibrations that travel • A small and faint lizard • A highly poisonous European plant. • Imitating someone’s actions or words. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • a Tree that cape parrots find to nest in. • The scientific name for a dwarf chameleon. • ...
Choir crossword 2023-05-18
Across
- describe how loudly or softly music should sound
- Lowest voice in the choir
- very soft
- a group of people who sing
- gradually gets louder
- pitch the ability to name a note
Down
- the formation of vowels and consonants
- the way in which we pronounce our words as we sing
- the speed or pace of a piece of music
- the highest vocal range
- sight singing using do-re-mi syllables
- an Italian term meaning “soft sound”
12 Clues: very soft • gradually gets louder • the highest vocal range • Lowest voice in the choir • a group of people who sing • pitch the ability to name a note • an Italian term meaning “soft sound” • the speed or pace of a piece of music • the formation of vowels and consonants • sight singing using do-re-mi syllables • describe how loudly or softly music should sound • ...
Sight Words 201-210 2024-11-22
Across
- – She has her ____ book to read.
- – The cat hid ____ the two chairs.
- – He checks his work ____ day.
- – They brought some ____ for the trip.
- – The bird flew very ____ in the sky.
- – They will water the ____ every day.
Down
- – They live in a small ____ with many hills.
- – The ball rolled ____ the table.
- – Their house is ____ the school.
- – He will ____ more pages to the book.
- - turn _______ at the light
11 Clues: - turn _______ at the light • – He checks his work ____ day. • – She has her ____ book to read. • – The ball rolled ____ the table. • – Their house is ____ the school. • – The cat hid ____ the two chairs. • – The bird flew very ____ in the sky. • – They will water the ____ every day. • – He will ____ more pages to the book. • – They brought some ____ for the trip. • ...
Short e Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-13
Across
- a final part of something
- communicate to someone in spoken or written words
- a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship
- sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
- come to have or hold, receive
- following in the specified order
Down
- create or design something
- come into the presence of someone
- name of someone
- equivalent to the product of five and two
10 Clues: name of someone • a final part of something • create or design something • come to have or hold, receive • following in the specified order • come into the presence of someone • sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch. • equivalent to the product of five and two • communicate to someone in spoken or written words • a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship
Week 19 Crossword/Definitions 2023-12-14
Across
- to imply the opposite of
- a group of listeners or spectators
- able to be seen
- to say something will happen in advance
- relating to both hearing and sight
- a person that makes a formal visit
Down
- a reference book that lists words in ABC order with meanings and usage
- the act of saying that something will happen in advance
- related to hearing
- unable to be seen
- a person in charge of a business
- able to be heard
- the act of seeing
- to issue an order
- to visit again or to reconsider again
15 Clues: able to be seen • able to be heard • unable to be seen • the act of seeing • to issue an order • related to hearing • to imply the opposite of • a person in charge of a business • a group of listeners or spectators • relating to both hearing and sight • a person that makes a formal visit • to visit again or to reconsider again • to say something will happen in advance • ...
Choice board activity 2025-04-11
Across
- words that sound alike
- a poem paragraph
- giving something human qualities
Down
- all words in a phrase or sentence that start with the same letter/sound
- what makes a poem have a beat
- repeating word, phrases, line, or stanza in a poem
- the author describes using 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell and hear.
7 Clues: a poem paragraph • words that sound alike • what makes a poem have a beat • giving something human qualities • repeating word, phrases, line, or stanza in a poem • all words in a phrase or sentence that start with the same letter/sound • the author describes using 5 senses. Touch, taste, sight, smell and hear.
Living Largely: The Doctrine of Creation 2013-09-04
Across
- The story told in Genesis I & II (2 words)
- To understand deeply, to know the characteristics of
- Who likened the non-Christian scholar's situation to that of "a traveler passing through a field at night who in a momentary lightening flash sees far and wide, but the sight vanishes so swiftly that he is plunged again into darkness of the night before he can take even a step" (2 words)
Down
- The term coined by Clifford Williams to describe our calling as God's image-bearers (2 words)
- God has sprinkled his grace over all of his creation (2 words)
- Humans are expected to bring changes to creation (2 words)
- Good for its own sake
- The image of God (2 words)
8 Clues: Good for its own sake • The image of God (2 words) • The story told in Genesis I & II (2 words) • To understand deeply, to know the characteristics of • Humans are expected to bring changes to creation (2 words) • God has sprinkled his grace over all of his creation (2 words) • ...
Language devices and Ballads and Lyrical Poetry 2017-11-30
Across
- how things are done
- They are often told aloud
- The person place or thing thats having something done to it
- describes a thing
- an indirect comparison using like or as
- poetry Its a formal type of poetry it expresses emotions
- Also known as a narrtive
- a word which imitates a sound
Down
- the repetition of the same letter close together
- the flow and pace of words
- joins two ideastogether
- sight sound taste touch smell
- A direct comparison not using like or as
- Part of a poem that repeats
- a message
15 Clues: a message • describes a thing • how things are done • joins two ideastogether • Also known as a narrtive • They are often told aloud • the flow and pace of words • Part of a poem that repeats • sight sound taste touch smell • a word which imitates a sound • an indirect comparison using like or as • A direct comparison not using like or as • ...
Dev Vocab Skills 2 2013-06-28
Across
- We rarely use ______ to send messages. Usually people just call on their cell phones
- Scientists study ___ to learn about people from the past
- A border around something
- A counter for each step you take
- The musician ___ the music from guitar to trumpet.
- The study of structure of a language
- The study of the heart
- The study of drugs
- The study of sight
Down
- A straight line that passes through a circle
- A book written about the author
- The study of the mind and behavior
- The study of God
- Words that actors memorize
- The study of crime
15 Clues: The study of God • The study of drugs • The study of crime • The study of sight • The study of the heart • A border around something • Words that actors memorize • A book written about the author • A counter for each step you take • The study of the mind and behavior • The study of structure of a language • A straight line that passes through a circle • ...
ELA Test Study Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-20
Across
- The meaning of a story
- Sight
- Hearing
- Does not change throughout the story
- Where loose ends are tied up
- The way words are ordered
- The thing in the way of what the character wants to do
Down
- The way ones mind interprets something
- Using the phrase “like” or “as”
- What the character wants to do
- The atmosphere of the scene that the author is describing
- Using the phrase “is”
- Something that occurs often and is not very noticeable at the beginning
- The main subject of a story
- The height of a story
15 Clues: Sight • Hearing • Using the phrase “is” • The height of a story • The meaning of a story • The way words are ordered • The main subject of a story • Where loose ends are tied up • What the character wants to do • Using the phrase “like” or “as” • Does not change throughout the story • The way ones mind interprets something • The thing in the way of what the character wants to do • ...
Grammar Review 2024-04-11
Across
- two or more connected words that form a single noun (can be written as two words, a single word, or hyphenated)
- an action word
- a noun that names an idea, a feeling, a quality, or a characteristic
- describes or modifies a noun
- takes the place of a noun
- a noun that can be perceived by one or more of the senses (sight, hearing, taste, touch, or smell)
- who or what the sentence is about
- a type of sentence that gives a command or makes a request and is usually followed by a period.
- a person, place, thing, or idea
- a word used to express emotion and does not have a grammatical relation to other words in the sentence
- a type of sentence that asks a question and is always followed by a question mark.
Down
- a type of verb that is added to the main verb to form a verb phrase.
- a type of sentence that makes a statement and is always followed by a period
- describes or modifies a verb or adjective
- a type of sentence that shows excitement or expresses strong feeling and is followed by an exclamation point.
- a noun that is a specific name for a particular person, place, thing, or idea
- a word used to join words or groups of words
- tells something about the subject of the sentence
- a noun that names any one of a group of persons, places, things, or ideas
- a type of verb that connects, the subject with a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective in the predicate
- a word that shows the relationship of a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence
21 Clues: an action word • takes the place of a noun • describes or modifies a noun • a person, place, thing, or idea • who or what the sentence is about • describes or modifies a verb or adjective • a word used to join words or groups of words • tells something about the subject of the sentence • a type of verb that is added to the main verb to form a verb phrase. • ...
Restricted Category 2018-03-04
Across
- a principle central to general relativity
- a moon of mars
- occurs in between solstices
- discovered first cepheid variable in 1923
- popularized the apparrent paradox of why the night sky is not bright
- archer constellation
- proposed many-worlds interpretation
- such charges produce EM waves
- red planet
- equation that estimates the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the galaxy
- Dutch inventor of the telescope
- two words; our sun is here on the HR diagram
- apparent backward motion
- a book written by isaac newton
- missions to the outer planets (1977-1989)
- two words; average sun-earth distance
- Europa’s orbit is like this
- two words; common end product of stellar evolution
- a moon of mars
- a point of infinite density and zero volume
- two words; ‘line of sight’ double stars
- type of star cluster
- largest crater on the moon
- type of particle including electron and muon
- two words; diameter of light shaft exiting an eyepiece
- two words; final phase of Solar System’s formation
- Greek astronomer. Measured the circumference of the Earth.
- greek astronomer who introduced magnitude
- another name for prominences
- two words; this stripped away atmosphere of Mars
- apparent to-and-fro motion of the moon’s face
- part of the sun’s atmosphere
- lets us calculate how fast an object is receding
Down
- came up with laws of planetary motion
- the U in GUTs; string theory is one of these
- constellation. contains tarantula nebula.
- source of power in stars
- the moon’s gravity causes these on earth
- two words; a black hole has this
- concept violated by instantaneous action-at-a-distance
- smallest planet
- the arab astronomer al-sufi revised his star catalogue
- layer of the sun from which light is emitted into space
- two words; lowest limit of temperature
- saturn is famous for these
- zero line for longitude
- two words; thought to accelerate universe expansion
- two words; type of star orbited by gliese 581c
- largest moon in the solar system
- famous constellation. hunter.
- caused by meteorites
- the point directly overhead
- two words; imaginary hollow sphere around the earth
- two words; venus has clouds of this
- phenomenon; wobble of earth’s axis
- used to determine chemical composition of stars
- the name of our planet
- a direct method for finding distance to a star
- two words; northern lights
- also called ‘oligarchs’ because they controll their surroundings
- nodding motion
- huge, gravitationally bound cluster of stars, dust, gas
- discovered moons of jupiter
- two words; local cluster of galaxies containing the milky way
- two words; constellation between bootes and hercules, asterism of seven stars
- aberration. disadvantage of refractors
- common name for M101
- group of stars
- north-south arc in the sky; the M in AM/PM
- splits light into a spectrum
70 Clues: red planet • a moon of mars • a moon of mars • nodding motion • group of stars • smallest planet • archer constellation • caused by meteorites • type of star cluster • common name for M101 • the name of our planet • zero line for longitude • source of power in stars • apparent backward motion • saturn is famous for these • two words; northern lights • largest crater on the moon • ...
Colors 2024-05-06
7 Clues: color of grass. • color of a pig. • color of the sun. • color of the sky. • color of a stop sign. • color of Ms. Turner's house. • color of our sight words this week.
Poetry Vocabulary Review 2024-04-19
Across
- an almost rhyme, like Eminem does, like orange/four-inch/storage
- when the first letters of words are the same close together, like “Larry laughed loudly at the llamas”
- a comparison using like or as
- phrases that appeal to the senses, like taste or smell or sight
- when the sound of a word suggests its meaning-bravo if you can spell this one!
- when you refer to a person, event, or another text to explain what something is like. Ex: your brother is a real Einstein!
- the parts of a page of poetry that doesn’t have writing on it (two words)
Down
- if a line of poetry does not end with punctuation
- when you have the same words or phrases again and again
- exaggeration
- a rhyme that happens in the same line of a poem
- the “paragraphs” in a poem
- understatement
- an expression that is unique to a culture, it means something different from its literal meaning
14 Clues: exaggeration • understatement • the “paragraphs” in a poem • a comparison using like or as • a rhyme that happens in the same line of a poem • if a line of poetry does not end with punctuation • when you have the same words or phrases again and again • phrases that appeal to the senses, like taste or smell or sight • ...
ELA Test Study Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-20
Across
- Sight
- The atmosphere of the scene that the author is describing
- The main subject of a story
- The thing in the way of what the character wants to do
- The height of a story
- Using the phrase “is”
- Does not change throughout the story
- The way words are ordered
- Using the phrase “like” or “as”
Down
- The way ones mind interprets something
- The meaning of a story
- Something that occurs often and is not very noticeable at the beginning
- Where loose ends are tied up
- Hearing
- What the character wants to do
15 Clues: Sight • Hearing • The height of a story • Using the phrase “is” • The meaning of a story • The way words are ordered • The main subject of a story • Where loose ends are tied up • What the character wants to do • Using the phrase “like” or “as” • Does not change throughout the story • The way ones mind interprets something • The thing in the way of what the character wants to do • ...
Reading 505- Quiz 1 2024-03-18
Across
- real or true, not fake
- figure of speech without using like or as
- to make something seem greater than it is
- to uncover, to bring out in plain sight
- something that is harmed or tricked
- repetition of beginning consonants
- the hiding place of a person waiting to attack
Down
- figure of speech using like or as
- words that imitate the sound they describe
- a facial expression
- makes an object or animal like a person
- uncomfortable because of guilt or awkwardness
- to answer sharply
- full of worry or fear about something
- common phrase that cannot be understood
15 Clues: to answer sharply • a facial expression • real or true, not fake • figure of speech using like or as • repetition of beginning consonants • something that is harmed or tricked • full of worry or fear about something • makes an object or animal like a person • to uncover, to bring out in plain sight • common phrase that cannot be understood • ...
Figurative Language Review 2023-03-01
Across
- a repeated vowel sound or rhyme
- an extreme exaggeration
- a vivid description using sight, sound, smell, touch, and/or taste
- sound effects in writing
- referencing another text within a text
- an expression that doesn't show what's actually happening
- comparing two things by calling one the other
- a comparison using like or as
Down
- when the parts represent the whole
- when something represents something else
- giving life to an inanimate object
- a play on words
- two contrasting things existing together
- a repeated consonant sound at the beginning of a word
- when what's happening contrasts reality
15 Clues: a play on words • an extreme exaggeration • sound effects in writing • a comparison using like or as • a repeated vowel sound or rhyme • when the parts represent the whole • giving life to an inanimate object • referencing another text within a text • when what's happening contrasts reality • when something represents something else • two contrasting things existing together • ...
Daniel K Crossword 2021-02-23
Across
- anything presented to sight or view
- a book that includes words and their definitions
- arranged in the order of time
- polar region located at the northernmost part of the world
Down
- intense or extreme
- past tense of disqualify
- of, relating to or consisting of fiction
- angry dispute or argument
- conversational or chatty
9 Clues: intense or extreme • past tense of disqualify • conversational or chatty • angry dispute or argument • arranged in the order of time • anything presented to sight or view • of, relating to or consisting of fiction • a book that includes words and their definitions • polar region located at the northernmost part of the world
Figurative Language 2023-01-20
Across
- Descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses: sight, taste, touch, smell, and sound.
- An exaggeration that is used for effect and emphasis.
- Giving human traits to non-human objects.
- Repeating the same letter or sound at the beginning of each word.
- A figure of speech that uses the words like or as to compare two things.
Down
- A comparison that is made WITHOUT using the words like or as.
- an expression or saying that doesn’t actually mean what the words say. The meaning of the words together is different than the dictionary definition of each word.
- A word that names a sound.
8 Clues: A word that names a sound. • Giving human traits to non-human objects. • An exaggeration that is used for effect and emphasis. • A comparison that is made WITHOUT using the words like or as. • Repeating the same letter or sound at the beginning of each word. • A figure of speech that uses the words like or as to compare two things. • ...
DR6 Sight Words Lesson 12 2025-10-07
Across
- The carpenter_______a beautiful wooden chair.
- We_______leave now, or we'll be late.
- I need to_______some milk and bread from the supermarket.
- You should_______the chocolate cake; it's delicious!
- A triangle has_______sides and three corners.
- We hope to see you all again_______.
- The little train engine_______up the hill very slowly.
Down
- She got a_______pair of shoes yesterday.
- He_______remembers to call his grandmother on her birthday.
- Will you come with_______to the park this afternoon?
- I don't have_______time to talk right now.
- Don't forget to_______your umbrella, as it might rain.
- Please_______me a story about your vacation.
- The dog_______a shiny, red collar.
- The store will_______at nine o'clock in the morning.
15 Clues: The dog_______a shiny, red collar. • We_______leave now, or we'll be late. • We hope to see you all again_______. • She got a_______pair of shoes yesterday. • I don't have_______time to talk right now. • Please_______me a story about your vacation. • The carpenter_______a beautiful wooden chair. • A triangle has_______sides and three corners. • ...
Poetic Devices 2018-05-24
Across
- A series of stressed or accented syllables in a group of words.
- A phrase with an exaggeration that is meant to have impact.
- Words that start with the same sound are used close together in a phrase or sentence.
- An object or animal is given human qualities or abilities.
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind.
- A comparison that states something is something else.
- Repeating something that has already been said or written.
Down
- Represented through language of sense experience (Sight, Touch, Taste, Smell, Sound).
- Words that sound alike.
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- A stanza of four lines, especially one having alternate rhymes.
- Two lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length.
- The poet's attitude toward his/her subject or readers. An author's .... might be sarcastic, sincere, humorous.
- Is the central idea of the poem, usually implied rather than directly stated.
14 Clues: Words that sound alike. • A comparison that states something is something else. • An object or animal is given human qualities or abilities. • Repeating something that has already been said or written. • A phrase with an exaggeration that is meant to have impact. • Two lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length. • ...
Spelling List G 2022-09-02
Across
- A desert made with jelly and cream.
- I would like a ______ of cake.
- Words and letters form a piece of _______.
- How we measure how tall you are.
- Her _______ was going, she was becoming blind.
- The sugar topping on a cake.
- A gooey liquid substance.
- I took a _______ to a different country.
Down
- It is important that you _______ neatly.
- The defender of the castle.
- When you go to sleep, it is ______ time.
- Where something is.
- Dirt.
- There was a ________ chill in the air.
- He wanted to _______ the rock, but it was too big.
15 Clues: Dirt. • Where something is. • A gooey liquid substance. • The defender of the castle. • The sugar topping on a cake. • I would like a ______ of cake. • How we measure how tall you are. • A desert made with jelly and cream. • There was a ________ chill in the air. • It is important that you _______ neatly. • When you go to sleep, it is ______ time. • ...
David 2019-05-28
Across
- a strong dislike or disgust for
- the smallest or weakest animal of a litter.
- to go out of sight; to disappear.
- to look hardly or closely, as if trying to do something clearly.
- not having injustice/unfairness.
- to greet with a friendly or respectful words
- a fit of uncontrollable laughing or crying
- planning or plotting something
Down
- not clear
- a person who eats to much; greedy eater
- to shake or tremble
- money or property that are received when a person has died
- being imprisoned or confined; not able to leave.
- sad or serious
- young geese
15 Clues: not clear • young geese • sad or serious • to shake or tremble • planning or plotting something • a strong dislike or disgust for • not having injustice/unfairness. • to go out of sight; to disappear. • a person who eats to much; greedy eater • a fit of uncontrollable laughing or crying • the smallest or weakest animal of a litter. • to greet with a friendly or respectful words • ...
1.8 Review 2025-10-13
Across
- Please do not stay _____ with your brother.
- I am going to _____ my sister.
- I went to the _____ stand at the fair.
- We had a _____ lunch.
- Please _____ your math books to page 12.
- When I go camping, I enjoy sleeping in a _____.
- I will make a ____ of the classes favorite colors.
Down
- Please put your book on the book____.
- We are on _____ five.
- Please do not _____ your desk.
- We will review the ____ words.
- The towels were _____.
- The _____ of the bird was long.
- Please do not _____, and stay calm.
- Sometimes I find ____ (shells) in the water.
15 Clues: We are on _____ five. • We had a _____ lunch. • The towels were _____. • I am going to _____ my sister. • Please do not _____ your desk. • We will review the ____ words. • The _____ of the bird was long. • Please do not _____, and stay calm. • Please put your book on the book____. • I went to the _____ stand at the fair. • Please _____ your math books to page 12. • ...
Communication. Feelings. Helen Keller. 2022-03-09
Across
- The month of Helen's birth
- Helen's first word
- feeling isolated, without anyone
- Words were tapped on Helen's _______ .
- Helen's teacher's first name
Down
- This caused Helen to lose her sight and hearing
- Helen was this old when she lost her vision
- The state where Helen was born
- Helen was this old when she met Annie Sullivan
9 Clues: Helen's first word • The month of Helen's birth • Helen's teacher's first name • The state where Helen was born • feeling isolated, without anyone • Words were tapped on Helen's _______ . • Helen was this old when she lost her vision • Helen was this old when she met Annie Sullivan • This caused Helen to lose her sight and hearing
Elements of Poetry 2018-01-22
Across
- a poem that is shaped to look like its subject
- compares two unlike things without using the words like or as
- the use of words to imitate sounds
- language that appeals to the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- a poem that does not have a strict structure, regular rhythm, or pattern of rhyme
- the use of any element of language - a sound, word, phrase, or sentence - more than once
- a writer's attitude toward his or her subject
- not emphasized when the syllable is spoken
- the repetition of similar consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- the dictionary definition of a word
- compares two unlike things using the words like or as
- a Japanese form of poetry about nature, made up of three lines; the first and third lines have 5 syllables, the second line has 7
Down
- is an extreme exaggeration
- a group of lines that work together to express a central idea
- the feelings and associations a word evokes in people
- gives human qualities to something that is not human
- a poem that tells a story in verse
- the repetition of sounds at the ends of words, as in pool, rule, and fool
- emphasized when the syllable is spoken
- writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally
- a humorous, rhyming five-line poem with a specific rhythm and pattern of rhyme
- like a narrator of a story, this is the voice of the poem
- the beat created by a poems pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- the message or insight about life the poem conveys
- a poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker, often in highly musical verses
25 Clues: is an extreme exaggeration • a poem that tells a story in verse • the use of words to imitate sounds • the dictionary definition of a word • emphasized when the syllable is spoken • not emphasized when the syllable is spoken • a writer's attitude toward his or her subject • a poem that is shaped to look like its subject • the message or insight about life the poem conveys • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
Puzzle 2023-11-15
Across
- when non-living things are given human qualities
- exaggerated statements
- comparison using like or as
- When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis
- when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea
Down
- comparison not using like or as, in which one thing is spoken as if it were something else
- descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sound, smell, touch, taste, sight)
- Repetition of initial sounds at the beginning of words near or next to each other
- When two words have the same end sounds
- Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
11 Clues: exaggerated statements • comparison using like or as • Repetition of consonant sounds • Repetition of vowel (a,e,i,o,u) sounds • When two words have the same end sounds • when non-living things are given human qualities • When a word or a phrase is repeated for emphasis • when a word, image or idea represents an abstract idea • ...
Language techniques 2025-09-15
Across
- A comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as".
- Using words to create a picture in the reader's mind. It appeals to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
- The author's attitude or feeling towards the subject. It's the "mood" of the writing.
- Giving human qualities or actions to a non-human thing (like an object, animal, or idea).
Down
- The repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in words that are close together.
- A pause or break in the middle of a line of poetry. It's often created by punctuation like a comma (,), dash (—), or period (.).
- A direct comparison that says one thing is another thing. It does NOT use "like" or "as."
- Simply put, it's the author's choice of words. The words chosen create a specific tone or feeling.
- Showing the difference between two things by placing them close together.
- Saying the opposite of what you actually mean.
10 Clues: Saying the opposite of what you actually mean. • A comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as". • Showing the difference between two things by placing them close together. • The author's attitude or feeling towards the subject. It's the "mood" of the writing. • ...
8.4 Rhetorical Devices Crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- The act of repeating a remark over and over again to relay a point of emphasis
- Uses materials or shapes to represent non-material things
- The repetition of words, phrases, or sounds to convey a message
- The comparison between two things
- The act of giving inanimate objects human characteristic in order to set a tone
- A way of ridiculing people, policies, or institutions by pointing out flaws
- Contradictions within speech, usually used when a person says one thing but means the other
- Appealing to the five senses(sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) to create a mental image inside the audience
Down
- Used to connect words to a bigger well known symbol or historical event
- An exaggeration of large proportions in order to set the mood or tone of a story
- Using similar grammatical patterns to compare or contrast two things
- The emphasis on the contrast between two things in order to make a point
- A comparison that uses the words like or as to compare two things
- The conscious arrangement of words in order to put emphasis on a phrase or term to make a strong point
- Comparing one thing to another in order to show similarities between two things
- Conscious word choice to convey a particular tone or attitude
16 Clues: The comparison between two things • Uses materials or shapes to represent non-material things • Conscious word choice to convey a particular tone or attitude • The repetition of words, phrases, or sounds to convey a message • A comparison that uses the words like or as to compare two things • Using similar grammatical patterns to compare or contrast two things • ...
Understanding Poetry 2025-10-14
Across
- Using words or phrases more than once for emphasis or rhythm.
- The beliefs or principles that matter to a person or group.
- Words that sound the same at the end (like cat/hat or sing/ring).
- To look at something closely to understand it better.
Down
- Ideas that people think are true.
- How a poem is set up, including lines, stanzas, and rhyme patterns.
- A type of writing that shows ideas or feelings in a creative way, often using rhyme or rhythm.
- Descriptive words that help you imagine things using your senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell).
- A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in a story.
- Everyday writing or speaking that is not poetry.
- The rhythm of beats or stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
11 Clues: Ideas that people think are true. • Everyday writing or speaking that is not poetry. • To look at something closely to understand it better. • A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in a story. • The beliefs or principles that matter to a person or group. • Using words or phrases more than once for emphasis or rhythm. • ...
Sight words For Claire 2021-11-09
Across
- Rhymes with bed
- If it isn't hers it is?
- We _____ having fun
- Add a "W" to the word "hen"
- Take away the "S" from sour
- Add a "P" to this word to make "peach"
Down
- Add a letter to "his" and you have the answer
- Something you do when you are hungry
- Add a "T" to "here" to make a word
- The opposite of up
- Add a "W" to "here" to ask a question
11 Clues: Rhymes with bed • The opposite of up • We _____ having fun • If it isn't hers it is? • Add a "W" to the word "hen" • Take away the "S" from sour • Add a "T" to "here" to make a word • Something you do when you are hungry • Add a "W" to "here" to ask a question • Add a "P" to this word to make "peach" • Add a letter to "his" and you have the answer
Sight Words Week 17 2024-12-10
Across
- - There are ___ stars in the sky tonight.
- - Look! I ___ a pretty shell on the beach.
- - He ___ me a gift for my birthday.
- - Please take your shoes ___ before coming in.
- - The cat cleaned ___ fur after playing outside.
- - Would you like tea ___ coffee?
Down
- - My mom ___ a cake for the party.
- - Can you ___ the door open, please?
- - She has ___ pencils in her box.
- - The car ___ very fast on the highway.
- - I came in ___ place in the race.
11 Clues: - Would you like tea ___ coffee? • - She has ___ pencils in her box. • - My mom ___ a cake for the party. • - I came in ___ place in the race. • - He ___ me a gift for my birthday. • - Can you ___ the door open, please? • - The car ___ very fast on the highway. • - There are ___ stars in the sky tonight. • - Look! I ___ a pretty shell on the beach. • ...
Sight Words - Level 3 2022-12-07
Across
- I like to ______ out my window at the birds.
- I like to ____ craft projects.
- ____ made gingerbread houses in my class.
- The girl had _____ hair cut yesterday.
- The boy will have _____ birthday in January.
- The car had to _____ at the red light.
Down
- That puppy is _____ cute.
- I want to eat a piece _____ the cake.
- I am learning so much this year in ______.
- I like to go to the store _____ my dad.
- My mom ______ blue eyes.
11 Clues: My mom ______ blue eyes. • That puppy is _____ cute. • I like to ____ craft projects. • I want to eat a piece _____ the cake. • The girl had _____ hair cut yesterday. • The car had to _____ at the red light. • I like to go to the store _____ my dad. • ____ made gingerbread houses in my class. • I am learning so much this year in ______. • ...
Microsoft Word Review 2019-01-09
Across
- Text that prints with an underscore (____) below each character
- Items not next to each other
- A word or phrase that further describes a document
- Shadows, reflections, glow, soft edged, bevel, and 3-D rotation
- Characters that appear somewhat thicker and darker than other characters
- 12 complimentary colors for text background, accents, and links
- Computer programs that can damage files and programs
- Last line of text on a document containing contact information or call to action
Down
- Enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic
- Can convert a printed picture, drawing, or diagram to a digital file
- Default typing mode in Word
- Document changes that include removing words and paragraphs
- Indicates the text may be incorrect grammatically
- Find ansers to Microsoft Word- related questions
- Document changes that include inserting words and paragraphs
- Typeface
- Colors the rectangular area behind text or graphics
- Font size measurement, 1/72 of an inch
- Size of character in points
- First line of text on a document
- Positioned horizontally between the left and right margins
- Moving portions of te screen into and out of sight
22 Clues: Typeface • Default typing mode in Word • Size of character in points • Items not next to each other • First line of text on a document • Font size measurement, 1/72 of an inch • Enlarging and reducing the size of a graphic • Find ansers to Microsoft Word- related questions • Indicates the text may be incorrect grammatically • ...
ELA Terms 2023-04-05
Across
- A word that sounds like what it is named after
- Traits, motives and psychology of a character
- Interrupts the story to go back in time
- Sequence of events in a story
- Action word
- Exaggeration
- A story's central turning point
- Takes the place of a noun
- Comparing two or more things NOT using like or as
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of multiple words
- The exchange of spoken words
- The mode of persuasion that has to do with credibility
- Smell,touch, sight, taste, hear
Down
- Placement of contrasting idea next to each other to produce irony
- Comparing two or more things using the word like or as
- Comparing two things to advance an argument
- The mode of persuasion that has to do with emotion
- Warnings of what is to come
- Character who opposes the main character
- The mode of persuasion that has to do with logic
- Person, place, thing, or idea
- Lesson of the story
- Main character
- Using figurative language to describe something
24 Clues: Action word • Exaggeration • Main character • Lesson of the story • Takes the place of a noun • Warnings of what is to come • The exchange of spoken words • Sequence of events in a story • Person, place, thing, or idea • A story's central turning point • Smell,touch, sight, taste, hear • Interrupts the story to go back in time • Character who opposes the main character • ...
Acts 9 2023-07-06
Across
- v11 What was the street name?
- v11 Whose house?
- v33 What illness afflicted Aeneas?
- v15 Who would be reached, in addition to the Israelites and the Gentiles?
- v43 What occupation did Simon have?
- v9 What did Saul lack for three days?
- v32 What city was Peter visiting?
- v5 Who identified himself here?
- v2 What city were the letters directed to?
- v20 Where did Saul go right away, to teach of Jesus?
- v39 Who was weeping?
Down
- v3 What came from heaven?
- v7 What did the people see, when they heard the voice? (2 words)
- v1 Who was threatening the disciples?
- v36 What name is also translated as Dorcas?
- v25 What mode of transportation was used?
- v27 Who escorted Saul to the Apostles?
- v11 Where was Saul from?
- v41 What did Peter present her as?
- v24 What did the Jews plan to do to Saul? (2 words)
- v37 Dorcas was sick and she ___.
- v10 Who risked his life to help Saul?
- v35 Who was converted in Lydda?
23 Clues: v11 Whose house? • v39 Who was weeping? • v11 Where was Saul from? • v3 What came from heaven? • v11 What was the street name? • v5 Who identified himself here? • v35 Who was converted in Lydda? • v37 Dorcas was sick and she ___. • v32 What city was Peter visiting? • v33 What illness afflicted Aeneas? • v41 What did Peter present her as? • v43 What occupation did Simon have? • ...
Special Senses 2018-06-05
Across
- keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- eversion or turning outward of the eyelid
- intraocular pressure
- right eye
- branch of medicine dealing with the eye
- drugs that dilate the pupil
- group of disorders resulting from elevated intraocular pressure
- ear or hearing
- change in lens shape to focus at various distances
- (2 words) drying of the lens with age
- inflammation and vascularization of the sclera
- displacement of the eye from the orbit
- corner of eye
- tears
Down
- left ear
- the mucous membrane that lines the underside of each eyelid
- (2 words) the watery fluid that fills the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye
- inflammation of all eye structures
- tears
- excessive tear production
- Canine Eye Registration Foundation
- abnormal condition of a double row of eyelashes, one of which turns against the eyeball resulting in injury
- involuntary, constant, rhythmic movement of the eye
- both eyes
- right ear
- snail or spiral
- left eye
- progressive retinal atrophy
- procedure using an instrument to measure intraocular pressure
- eye or sight
- both ears
31 Clues: tears • tears • left ear • left eye • right eye • both eyes • right ear • both ears • eye or sight • corner of eye • ear or hearing • snail or spiral • intraocular pressure • excessive tear production • keratoconjunctivitis sicca • drugs that dilate the pupil • progressive retinal atrophy • inflammation of all eye structures • Canine Eye Registration Foundation • (2 words) drying of the lens with age • ...
Diction/Word Choice, Visual devices, etc- Fig Lang 3 2023-08-17
Across
- person/force against main character
- text directly states the character of a person
- play on words
- recurrent image ideas or symbol that develops a theme. Fate in Romeo and Juliet
- patterns in literature like floods, sidekick characters
- the way we speak
- characters who contrast each other
- how the author/speaker feels about the subject
- the opposite of what you expect to happen in a situation
- characterization through speech,thoughts,etc
Down
- character type where they stay the same
- character type where the character changes from the beginning
- the audience knows something that the character doesn't
- character type where they have only few traits
- descriptive words about sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell
- character type where the character has many traits and seems real
- meaning that is implied by a word beyond the dictionary definition
- how the reader feels
- word choice: formal/informal
- universal insight, life lesson of a story
- dictionary/literal definition
- something that stands for something else
- main character
- saying the opposite of what you mean
24 Clues: play on words • main character • the way we speak • how the reader feels • word choice: formal/informal • dictionary/literal definition • characters who contrast each other • person/force against main character • saying the opposite of what you mean • character type where they stay the same • something that stands for something else • universal insight, life lesson of a story • ...
