sight words Crossword Puzzles
Literary Techniques 2021-08-31
Across
- the words used to express the opposite of the literal meaning
- The Tortoise and the Hare is an example of this technique
- may happen as a dream or vision by a character
- "I slept like a rock last night"
- comparison of two pairs which have the same relationship
- four leaf clover representing good luck/fortune
- uses like or as
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- technique used to give a thing/animal human attributes
- Boom!
- "pretty ugly"
- The huge house haunted humans with its size.
- the author hinting at events yet to come in a story
- an indirect reference to a person, place, event, or literary work to give further understanding
- saying resting is peace instead of dead
- "Glittering white, the blanket of snow covered everything in sight."
- "His words cut deeper than a knife."
16 Clues: Boom! • "pretty ugly" • uses like or as • "I slept like a rock last night" • "His words cut deeper than a knife." • saying resting is peace instead of dead • The huge house haunted humans with its size. • may happen as a dream or vision by a character • four leaf clover representing good luck/fortune • the author hinting at events yet to come in a story • ...
Poetry Revision Crossword 2022-04-11
Across
- lines group together in a poem (like a paragraph)
- to compare two ideas by saying one is another
- no punctuation at the end of a line (run on lines)
- pause in a middle of the line (punctuation)
- human characteristics are used to describe inanimate objects
- compare two ideas using as or like
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- two opposite ideas are used
- the same consonant is repeated at the start of more than one word
- words make a similar sound (around, bound, wound)
- the five senses are used (sight, sound, touch, taste and smell)
- drip, swish, bang - words sound like what they're describing
- say the same thing again and again
12 Clues: two opposite ideas are used • say the same thing again and again • compare two ideas using as or like • pause in a middle of the line (punctuation) • to compare two ideas by saying one is another • lines group together in a poem (like a paragraph) • words make a similar sound (around, bound, wound) • no punctuation at the end of a line (run on lines) • ...
poetry 2023-10-03
9 Clues: a group of lines • a type of literature • a single row of words • a repetition of syllables • poetry without line breaks • repetition of the same sound • appeals to the readers senses • the word that sounds like what it is • touch, sight, taste, sound, and smell
Sight Adjectives 2020-09-08
Language techniques 2023-05-02
Across
- The state of being able to feel the emotions of another. Being able to connect with the spirit of another individual or group.
- Alliteration is the repetition of the first letter or sound in two or more words that are close together. E.g. The bees were busily buzzing, Hounds howling.
- Three dots (full stops) placed together which can signify:
- The highest point of interest in a story.
- Placing things close together or side by side so they will be compared.
- The technical language of a particular field or group of people. E.g. Computer language- floppy disc, hard drive, RAM.
- Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u) in words that are close together. E.g. I lie here and cry my eyes like fires burning high.
- Language
- Personification is to give an inanimate (non-human) object human qualities. E.g. The stars watched over the earth, The dam wall, tired of holding back the water, crumpled.
- Huge or extreme exaggeration. Exaggeration in everyday speech. E.g. I’ve seen that movie a thousand times, The fever made her forehead burning hot.
- Writing/texts that attempt to convince their audience to agree with a particular idea, or to buy something. Methods include humour, emotive language, bias, statistics, carefully selected facts and appealing to the self-interest of the audience.
- TECHNIQUE GLOSSARY
- Combing two words or phrases that are opposite or contradictory, e.g. A hateful love.
- Feature The location within a visual text to which our sight is instantly drawn/ The most important or noticeable feature on an image.
- A simile is used to show the similarity between two things and always uses the words "like" or "as". E.g. Sadness falls inside me like cold rain; I wandered lonely as a cloud"
- Question A rhetorical question is one asked by the person who created the text but without expectation of an answer. E.g. Who do you think you are?
- of Language/Register
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- The direction of the sight-lines which the eyes are drawn to follow.
- Where more than one person is speaking, usually in the form of direct or indirect speech (novels) or a script (plays).
- Very informal language and not acceptable in all situations. E.g. “G’day mate, see ya.”
- A distinctive, easily remembered phrase, used to advertise a product.
- Pictures or images evoked in the mind through the use of words. Metaphors, similes, personification and symbolism can create imagery.
- A short and interesting narrative of an event, usually having happened to the person telling the story.
- Type, kind or group.
- Language Language that appeals to the emotions, and is designed to make an audience respond emotionally.
- Language Language that indicates an attitude to, or feeling about, the topic.
- Stanzas are groups of lines of verse arranged and repeated in fixed form for a poem. They are like paragraphs for poems.
- A metaphor states that one thing IS or WAS something else. It is a comparison, but it does NOT use like or as. E.g. The road was a ribbon of moonlight, The wind is the howling of a dying wolf.
- What is happening in the world in which a text is composed. The background and total setting of a text or the background of the reader. The social, historical and cultural factors that influence a text.
- that does not show any attitude or feeling. It is focussed on facts and information only. E.g. a news report.
- Saying one thing but actually meaning the exact opposite. E.g. “That was clever” when someone does something silly.
- Onomatopoeia is the use of words that sound like the action they represent. E.g. Over the cobbles e clattered and clashed.
- Repetition is the use of words or sounds more than once
- that describe tone can include;, formal, conversational, sincere, bitter, tense, aggressive, sharp, brutal, hopeful, light, anxious, mysterious, unnatural, concerned, excited, fearful, horrified, sarcastic, ironic, humorous.
- or more words have been left out • pause
- A play on words
- A standardised idea or concept, especially about people or groups of people, e.g. dumb blonde, suburban housewife, surfie chick, footballer.
- A symbol is a particular object or image which represents an idea or a number of ideas. E.g. Red can symbolise love, passion, blood, etc.
- A phrase that has been used so often that it has lost all meaning. E.g. Once upon a time, love at first sight, too good to be true, more than meets the eye, believe it or not, from the bottom of my heart, larger than life.
- The writer’s attitude to their subject matter or audience.
40 Clues: Language • A play on words • TECHNIQUE GLOSSARY • Type, kind or group. • of Language/Register • or more words have been left out • pause • The highest point of interest in a story. • Repetition is the use of words or sounds more than once • Three dots (full stops) placed together which can signify: • The writer’s attitude to their subject matter or audience. • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2022-01-04
Across
- where and when a story takes place
- words that relate to the five senses(sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)
- an idea that is repeated throughout a film, book, or story
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- a careful study of something to learn about
- the use of words to create pictures
- the struggle in a story
- the perspective from which a story is told
- the feeling of a story
8 Clues: the feeling of a story • the struggle in a story • where and when a story takes place • the use of words to create pictures • the perspective from which a story is told • a careful study of something to learn about • an idea that is repeated throughout a film, book, or story • words that relate to the five senses(sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)
Miss Holdcroft's Week 3 Vocab Quiz 2024-02-18
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- An idea about WHAT the writer is trying to do.
- An action word.
- Comparing one thing with another, always including the words "as" or like.
- A short explanation or label added to a text to add extra information. (e.g.is the word a noun, verb, etc.)
- When a number of words begin with the same sound (e.g. “dark day”).
- Identifying HOW writers have done something using quotations and techniques.
- Considering the effect on the reader and the writer’s purpose.
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- A word used to describe a noun.
- (Two words no space) Using sight, sound, smell, touch and taste.
- The act of doing or saying something again.
10 Clues: An action word. • A word used to describe a noun. • The act of doing or saying something again. • An idea about WHAT the writer is trying to do. • Considering the effect on the reader and the writer’s purpose. • (Two words no space) Using sight, sound, smell, touch and taste. • When a number of words begin with the same sound (e.g. “dark day”). • ...
Zoo Puzzle #4 2018-02-21
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- In the public view; in an area specifically designed for the animal to be in the sight of the public (2 words).
- A space for animals behind the scenes, often a temporary area they’re in while routine cleaning occurs.
- A species that is popular with humans that can be the focus for conservation efforts (2 words).
- The number of eggs produced or incubated at one time by an animal.
- The food an animal eats.
- Living or spending time in the air.
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- Verb-To eat shoots, twigs, and leaves of trees and shrubs.
- Ball Enrichment to big animals such as big cats, bears, and elephants (2 words)
- Every animal belongs to this scientific grouping (2 words).
- Items given to animals to keep them stimulated and encourage them to engage in natural behaviors.
- The practice of growing and cultivating plants, especially in a garden, nursery, greenhouse, or botanical garden.
- A specific thing an animal has been trained to touch with part of its body
- To squeeze.
- The daily care of animals.
- A type of mammal that develops in a pouch.
- The second-highest, spreading, branchy layer of trees in a rain forest.
16 Clues: To squeeze. • The food an animal eats. • The daily care of animals. • Living or spending time in the air. • A type of mammal that develops in a pouch. • Verb-To eat shoots, twigs, and leaves of trees and shrubs. • Every animal belongs to this scientific grouping (2 words). • The number of eggs produced or incubated at one time by an animal. • ...
Poetry Vocabulary 2025-04-08
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- a unit of length
- A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a person or thing by referring to something else, implying a comparison without using "like" or "as
- SOFT RETURN" or "MANUAL LINE BREAK
- a manner of expression in which the intended meaning is the opposite of what is seemingly expressed
- igure of speech, a type of figurative language,
- a group of lines within a poem, often separated by a blank line or indentation, serving as a structural unit, similar to a paragraph in prose.
- words that have the same initial consonant sound
- a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things using words like "like" or "as
- deafening silence" or "jumbo shrimp," often used for emphasis, irony, or humor.
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- symbol," "symbolic," "symbolize," "symbolization," "emblem," "iconography," and "connotation".
- words that imitate or suggest the sounds they describe
- emotional impact of writing
- giving human qualities or characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas
- word that sound the same end in the last 3 letters
- writing arranged in lines with rhythm and often rhyme, encompassing poems, songs, and sections of religious texts.
- phrase with a figurative and literal meaning
- a recurring pattern of sound or movement, found in music, poetry, dance, and even natural phenomena like the heartbeat or seasons.
- words that evoke sensory experiences (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) in the reader's mind, creating vivid mental pictures and
- a joke
- "vocabulary" encompasses the words used in a piece of writing.
- cheerful," "reflective," "gloomy," "humorous," "melancholy," "idyllic," and "whimsical,
21 Clues: a joke • a unit of length • emotional impact of writing • SOFT RETURN" or "MANUAL LINE BREAK • phrase with a figurative and literal meaning • igure of speech, a type of figurative language, • words that have the same initial consonant sound • word that sound the same end in the last 3 letters • words that imitate or suggest the sounds they describe • ...
What an experience 2020-04-09
19 Clues: boat • slide • change • exhibit • building • spectacle • aim, goal • fantastic • roll, swirl • not together • kick, quiver • immeasurable • allow, let in • having no sight • usual or normal • cascade, topple • a siily or nervous laugh • feel sorry about something • a cream you use to stop the sun from burning you
Lesson 4 Spelling Words 2021-05-05
Across
- This shirt feels too ______.
- You should _____ your manners.
- Can you _____ the missing words in the puzzle?
- I heard it _____ snow tomorrow.
- My mom is an airplane ______.
- It is wrong to tell a _____.
- At _____ it is dark enough to see the stars.
- The muddy children were a ______ to see.
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- The ______ man use a cane.
- I need to ____ my shoes.
- The clock struck _______.
- I like ______ soap, not harsh soap.
- Who wants some apple _____?
- Fran has a ______ sore throat.
- Walk away when a ______ starts.
- A plant needs water or it will ____.
16 Clues: I need to ____ my shoes. • The clock struck _______. • The ______ man use a cane. • Who wants some apple _____? • This shirt feels too ______. • It is wrong to tell a _____. • My mom is an airplane ______. • You should _____ your manners. • Fran has a ______ sore throat. • I heard it _____ snow tomorrow. • Walk away when a ______ starts. • I like ______ soap, not harsh soap. • ...
Lesson 4; Negative Prefixes 2014-09-09
Across
- difficult to control or disipline
- refusing to do something
- to fail or to not work normal
- difficult or impossible to understand
- words or language that has little or no meaning
- sluggish,not moving
- without good judgement or reasoning
- not to be trusted or believed
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- not important
- an unlucky happening or accident
- to pass out of sight
- works of literature that deals with facts
- something that works against another thing that is bad or harmful
- missing correct reasoning
- not able to be or to be done,not possible
- to loose value
16 Clues: not important • to loose value • sluggish,not moving • to pass out of sight • refusing to do something • missing correct reasoning • to fail or to not work normal • not to be trusted or believed • an unlucky happening or accident • difficult to control or disipline • without good judgement or reasoning • difficult or impossible to understand • ...
Simon Sight Words 2022-08-30
Sight words #1 2021-11-12
8 Clues: I cannot____ my phone. • Get ____ from the beehive. • My favorite color is ____ . • I brought the charger ____ you. • ____ I borrow your pen, please? • The elevator goes up ____ down. • The main office is ____ stairs. • Will you ____ to the party today?
Amelia's sight words 2023-04-13
Across
- The book was written _____ my favorite author.
- Please help me ________ Ellie!
- Wow, that's a huge _____________ at the zoo!
- Did you see the rainbow yesterday? Yes, I ______ it!
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- There are flowers in bloom and many baby animals born in _________.
- I need a jacket. I'm really _______.
- My mom's tulips won't ___________ this spring because of that naughty rabbit.
- Do you ________ how to ride a bike?
8 Clues: Please help me ________ Ellie! • Do you ________ how to ride a bike? • I need a jacket. I'm really _______. • Wow, that's a huge _____________ at the zoo! • The book was written _____ my favorite author. • Did you see the rainbow yesterday? Yes, I ______ it! • There are flowers in bloom and many baby animals born in _________. • ...
Poetic Devices 2021-03-06
Across
- Metaphor A comparison that is developed throughout an entire poem.
- A comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”.
- Something concrete that represents something else (usually an abstract concept).
- Giving inanimate (nonliving) objects human characteristics.
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- Language Words and phrases that appeal to the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell) also called imagery.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity to each other.
- Uses the words “like” or “as” to show a comparison between two things.
- An exaggerated statement often used for the purpose of humor.
- The use of words to imitate sounds, such as buzz, hiss, boom, and pop.
- The use of the same word or phrase multiple times.
10 Clues: The use of the same word or phrase multiple times. • Giving inanimate (nonliving) objects human characteristics. • A comparison between two things without using “like” or “as”. • An exaggerated statement often used for the purpose of humor. • Metaphor A comparison that is developed throughout an entire poem. • ...
Poetic Terms and Devices 2012-04-16
Across
- the use of words and phrases that appeal to the reader's sense of sight, sound, touch, taste and smell
- the emotional quality of a story
- the repetition of the same or similar sounds
- a contrast between reality and what seems to be real
- groups of lines in a poem
- comparisons using like or as
- the pattern of beats or stresses in a poem
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
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- a central or main idea
- gives human characteristics to something non human
- describes on thing as if it were another
11 Clues: a central or main idea • groups of lines in a poem • comparisons using like or as • the emotional quality of a story • describes on thing as if it were another • the pattern of beats or stresses in a poem • the repetition of the same or similar sounds • gives human characteristics to something non human • a contrast between reality and what seems to be real • ...
Sight words-G2 2019-11-27
Across
- Would you please _________ those green plants upstairs?
- You'd ________ read these books after school.
- ________ your room before you go to sleep tonight.
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- Why do you _______ pictures on the dinner table?
- Let's talk _______ that movie.
- I am not _______ yet with my homework.
- Don't forget to ________ your best shirt here tomorrow.
- Always use this knife to ______ raw meat.
8 Clues: Let's talk _______ that movie. • I am not _______ yet with my homework. • Always use this knife to ______ raw meat. • You'd ________ read these books after school. • Why do you _______ pictures on the dinner table? • ________ your room before you go to sleep tonight. • Would you please _________ those green plants upstairs? • ...
sight words/k 2020-11-03
Across
- to take rest where your eyes are closed
- make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body
- small in size, amount, or degree
- once more, or as before:
- have a particular belief or idea
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- of a size that is less than normal or usual
- express gratitude to (someone), especially by saying ‘Thank you’
- at no time in the past or future; not ever
8 Clues: once more, or as before: • small in size, amount, or degree • have a particular belief or idea • to take rest where your eyes are closed • at no time in the past or future; not ever • of a size that is less than normal or usual • make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body • express gratitude to (someone), especially by saying ‘Thank you’
Sight Words 33 2021-05-12
8 Clues: I love going to _______. • She lives on Red ________. • Please ____ the trash out. • ____ did you buy ice cream? • Please do not ___ mean words. • The ____ is a very big place. • She read the best _____ at bedtime. • This has been the best school _________.
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) 2023-10-21
YR 10 UNFAMILIAR TEXT - NZ 2022-11-15
Across
- comparison between two unlike things using like or as
- Words that describe nouns
- short, personal story
- special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand
- humorous play on words
- Repetition of final vowel and consonant sounds in words. There are two types - internal (within a line) and end (at the end of lines).
- indirect, less offensive way of saying something that is considered unpleasant
- the strict, literal meaning of a word
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of the words
- An action word
- worn-out idea or overused expression
- contradictory statement or situation to reveal a reality different from what appears to be true.
- Words where the sounds imitate or suggest their meaning
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- A person, place or object which has a meaning in itself but suggests other meanings as well
- Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis
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- series of items in meaningful sequence
- Repetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity
- the implied or associative meaning of a word
- question asked merely for effect with no answer expected
- figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- placement of two things side by side for emphasis
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- command or order
- a type of language that consists of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people.
- reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
- informal language; language that is "conversational"
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- comparison between two unlike things without using like or as
29 Clues: An action word • command or order • short, personal story • humorous play on words • Words that describe nouns • worn-out idea or overused expression • the strict, literal meaning of a word • series of items in meaningful sequence • the implied or associative meaning of a word • placement of two things side by side for emphasis • ...
Greek and Latin Roots Unit 1 Crossword 2021-12-03
10 Clues: a life science • a shade of blue • a sight to behold • a tank fish live in • children or offspring • having motherly feelings • to make or create something • the state of being a mother • you and all the kids born around the same time • one who investigates crimes (will need to modify one of your card words)
Week 9: Words with a Prefix 2022-11-08
Across
- to tell or depict something through words
- a preconceived opinion or feeling
- to pass from higher to lower
- to vanish from sight
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- to carry out actions to something
- injure beyond repair or renewal
- to go before
- to cause to be displeased
- a vehicle with two wheels, pedals, & handlebars
- science of the mind or of mental state
10 Clues: to go before • to vanish from sight • to cause to be displeased • to pass from higher to lower • injure beyond repair or renewal • to carry out actions to something • a preconceived opinion or feeling • science of the mind or of mental state • to tell or depict something through words • a vehicle with two wheels, pedals, & handlebars
Vocabulary 1 Part 1 2024-01-11
Across
- to seize for official or military use
- a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman
- an opening gap, rupture, or violation
- to spread or scatter widely or freely
- a difficult situation
- to caution or advise against something
- drawing conclusions based on given facts
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- an author's unique style
- clumsy, hard to handle, slow moving
- careful, cautious
- author's choice of words
- a standstill
- authors use of punctuation, sentence structure, and repetition/parallelism
- figurative language that appeals to the five senses (sight, taste, touch, sound, smell)
- author's attitude toward a subject or topic
- scattered fragments, wreckage
16 Clues: a standstill • careful, cautious • a difficult situation • an author's unique style • author's choice of words • scattered fragments, wreckage • clumsy, hard to handle, slow moving • a bandit, robber, outlaw, highwayman • to seize for official or military use • an opening gap, rupture, or violation • to spread or scatter widely or freely • to caution or advise against something • ...
Ayra's eighteenth crossword 2025-07-17
8 Clues: goodmorning • ayra's favourite words • ayra walks like this animal • a photoshoot's background singers • something you sleep with everyday • ayra's current replacement for water • our fav show we watched at your house • an unwanted sight which became our fav joke
Week 2 Frequent Sight Words 2022-09-19
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- Oh, I ____ this one!!
- Can I order ___ pops, please?
- Can you ___ me?
- The ____ is a little scary!
- Would you like a _____ of pie?
- Tommy _____, "Please play with me!"
- You turn ____.
- Do you have _____ gum?
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- Let's go __ the game!
- Finn loudly whispered. "__!"
- Can you tell me ____ way to turn?
- Is _____ recess?
- ____ are we going to the game?
- We will eat, _____ play outside.
- _____ sign
- I want a pop, ___!
16 Clues: _____ sign • You turn ____. • Can you ___ me? • Is _____ recess? • I want a pop, ___! • Let's go __ the game! • Oh, I ____ this one!! • Do you have _____ gum? • The ____ is a little scary! • Finn loudly whispered. "__!" • Can I order ___ pops, please? • ____ are we going to the game? • Would you like a _____ of pie? • We will eat, _____ play outside. • Can you tell me ____ way to turn? • ...
Dolch Third Grade Sight Words 2022-09-20
Across
- Halloween is in ______.
- My puppy is so cute and ______.
- We can do anything ______!
- We went to ______ apples at the farm.
- I ______ my foot when I fell.
- Where does the race ______?
- Today is a ______ day!
- Gavin, can you ______ the map?
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- I love ______ cookies.
- My trick or treat bag is ______!
- I saw ______ Jack-o-lanterns in the window.
- Can I have a ______ of water?
- I am nine, but I will be ______ soon.
- Did you ______ the bag inside?
- Wow, it is ______ outside today!
- Emma and I ______ at the joke.
16 Clues: I love ______ cookies. • Today is a ______ day! • Halloween is in ______. • We can do anything ______! • Where does the race ______? • Can I have a ______ of water? • I ______ my foot when I fell. • Did you ______ the bag inside? • Emma and I ______ at the joke. • Gavin, can you ______ the map? • My puppy is so cute and ______. • My trick or treat bag is ______! • ...
Sight Words 7 and 8 2022-03-01
Across
- Don't touch the pan, it is ___!
- Ila is ____ years old.
- Did you know that an ostrich cannot ___?
- The Hunsberger family has ___ daughters.
- It is good to always ___ your best.
- I love doing school ____ Ava.
- The hide out is _____ the table.
- I would like a cookie ___, please.
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- Don't forget to turn the light ___!
- Will you please ___ Skye out?
- Wave to Pap when he drives __.
- Ben will soon be ____ years old.
- Ava is ___ years old.
- Mom and dad have _____ kids.
- It is cold, so we are ___ going outside today.
- Harper is ___ year old.
16 Clues: Ava is ___ years old. • Ila is ____ years old. • Harper is ___ year old. • Mom and dad have _____ kids. • Will you please ___ Skye out? • I love doing school ____ Ava. • Wave to Pap when he drives __. • Don't touch the pan, it is ___! • Ben will soon be ____ years old. • The hide out is _____ the table. • I would like a cookie ___, please. • Don't forget to turn the light ___! • ...
Sight Words October 11-16 2022-10-10
Across
- you and me, two together,
- when you tell someone something - but it was yesterday
- someone who teaches a sport
- you can carry your gloves or stuff in them
- the opposite of closed
- Another word for almost. "You ______ hit me."
- To stitch cloth together
- pretty near all of them "________ all of the houses have garages."
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- "I know my way home __ I can walk by myself."
- in addition "I like
- to grasp or carry in your hand
- a king or queen sits on one
- many times
- carries people into space
- to become bigger
- the biggest amount "I have the ___ pennies."
16 Clues: many times • to become bigger • in addition "I like • the opposite of closed • To stitch cloth together • carries people into space • you and me, two together, • a king or queen sits on one • someone who teaches a sport • to grasp or carry in your hand • you can carry your gloves or stuff in them • the biggest amount "I have the ___ pennies." • ...
Ben's 43rd birthday 2024-09-11
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- Comedian who Ben could recite endless lines of his show eg A Twisted Mind (2 words, 3-5)
- What kind of bee does Ben do brilliantly, expertly?
- Day of the week Ben was born
- What main colour was Ben's pet budgie (named Waiki)?
- Ben's favourite toy as a toddler (2 words 4-3)
- The childhood job that Ben did faithfully every Friday afternoon(3 words 6-3-3)
- If you call Ben late at night with a problem, will he help you? (3 words 3-5-4)
- Ben has received so many talents. Name one at weddings
- What happened when Ben's life was saved through angels and mother's prayer (2 words 6-6) to his mother
- Ben's life was spared supernaturally on a slippery ..... that wrote off his car?
- Ben's middle name
- Ben has received so many talents. Name another one Brm Brm
- What Ben is still good at in reverse (wheels)
- Exam that Ben dreaded the most but brilliantly passed at uni
- Ben has received so many talents. Name another one (2 letters abbrev)
- Ben has received so many talents. Name another brainy one
- Ben's favourite toy as a teenager (2 words 4-3)
- Which country does Ben seem to love apart from Australia?
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- Ben's first pastoral church after graduating.
- What was the name of the first school Ben attended?(3 words 3,4,8)
- School where Ben set up the computer network in 1 afternoon after Microsoft engineers couldn't do it in two weeks
- Nana Mac's first grandchild's first name
- Ben's favourite toy as an adult (2 "words sort" of 3-3)
- Ben has the same coloured eyes as which of his parents?
- How many months old was Ben when he could sight read words like mum, dad, car
- Name a character trait that Ben has besides honesty, genuineness, non-manipulative, fair-minded
- Ben has received so many talents. Name another one
- University that Ben graduated from
- The given names of Ben's beautiful fiancee (2 words, 5-5)
- Comedian who Ben loved to listen to his songs eg Mary did you Know? & Hyperactive Kid (2 words, 4-5)
- Ben's favourite toy as a small child (2 words 5-3)
- What strategy did Ben use to top his physics exams? (3 words 3-3-5)
- cockatiel that flew away but came back after Ben got school bus to pray
33 Clues: Ben's middle name • Day of the week Ben was born • University that Ben graduated from • Nana Mac's first grandchild's first name • Ben's first pastoral church after graduating. • What Ben is still good at in reverse (wheels) • Ben's favourite toy as a toddler (2 words 4-3) • Ben's favourite toy as a teenager (2 words 4-3) • ...
Holidays and travelling vocabulary 2024-11-04
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- A room in a hotel, airport, theatre, etc. where people can relax or wait.
- A person who organizes holidays, arranges tickets and hotel rooms.
- A sight,a very large Christian church.
- Geographical feature,an area of low land between mountains.
- Geographical feature,a humid forest in a tropical area.
- Geographical feature,when water drops from a higher point.
- A person who is employed to carry bags and open doors for guests in a hotel.
- A sight,a military building designed to be defended from attack, consisting of an area surrounded by a strong wall.
- A sight,a tall building near the coast or shore with a flashing light at the top.
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- The centre or most important building of the local government.
- Geographical feature,a high rock with a very steep side, often on a coast.
- Geographical feature,when a large mass of ice moves slowly, usually down the side of a mountain.
- Geographical feature,a mountain with a large hole at the top which can erupt.
- A sight,the broken parts that are left of a building or town that has been destroyed.
- When they bring food and drink to your room in a hotel.
- A place where people stay to bath in water with natural substances in it.
- A person who cleans a hotel room, a guesthouse, an apartment, etc.
- A sight,a structure or building that is built to honour a special person or event.
- A path through a countryside, mountain, or forest area used for hiking is a hiking ________.
- A sight,a building for Islamic religious activities and worship.
20 Clues: A sight,a very large Christian church. • When they bring food and drink to your room in a hotel. • Geographical feature,a humid forest in a tropical area. • Geographical feature,when water drops from a higher point. • Geographical feature,an area of low land between mountains. • The centre or most important building of the local government. • ...
Poetic Practice 2024-04-30
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- A repetition of internal or ending consonant sounds of words close together in poetry.
- Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- extreme exaggeration
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
- A repetition of vowels sounds of words close together in poetry.
- Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- ____ rhyme is when words do not rhyme but sound the same.
- a short poem consisting of five, usually unrhymed lines containing, respectively, two, four, six, eight, and two syllables.
- a brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone (funny)
- Repetition of end sounds in words...
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- 7- lines in a certain order
- the use of words that imitate sounds
- Poetry in a given in the shape of the subject.
- A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
- Words or phrases repeated in writing to give emphasis, rythm, and/or sense of urgency.
- poetry that does not rhyme or have a regular meter
- ____ rhyme appear within a single line of poetry.
- 3 unrhymed lines (5, 7, 5) usually focusing on nature
- Words that sound alike, tongue twisters.
- ____ rhyme appear at the end of two or more lines
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, Iambic pentameter
- A comparison without using like or as
- a kind of humorous verse of five lines, in which the first, second, and fifth lines rhyme with each other, and the third and fourth lines, which are shorter, form a rhymed couplet
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
27 Clues: extreme exaggeration • 7- lines in a certain order • A comparison using "like" or "as" • the use of words that imitate sounds • Repetition of end sounds in words... • A comparison without using like or as • Words that sound alike, tongue twisters. • A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem • Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables • ...
Poetry Terms 2018-09-13
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- Repetition of sounds at the end of words
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- Extreme exaggeration
- A comparison without using "like" or "as"
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- A regularly repeated line or group of lines in a poem or song
- A word that imitates the sound it represents
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- rhyme A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
11 Clues: Extreme exaggeration • A comparison using "like" or "as" • Repetition of sounds at the end of words • A comparison without using "like" or "as" • A word that imitates the sound it represents • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • A strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound • A regularly repeated line or group of lines in a poem or song • ...
Musical Terms Review 2025-05-19
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- Note or rest that gets 2 beats
- Soft Dynamic
- Loud Dynamic
- tells us the key of the song
- words & hand signs used to sight read
- Note or rest that gets 1 beat
- 5 Parallel Lines where music is written
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- Cancels the previous sharp or flat
- Raises note Half Step
- Note or Rest that gets 4 beats
- Note or Rest that gets 1/2 Beat
- note names of spaces
- tells us the meter (Rhythm) of the song
- the volume of music
- Lowers note half step
- Note Names of Lines
16 Clues: Soft Dynamic • Loud Dynamic • the volume of music • Note Names of Lines • note names of spaces • Raises note Half Step • Lowers note half step • tells us the key of the song • Note or rest that gets 1 beat • Note or Rest that gets 4 beats • Note or rest that gets 2 beats • Note or Rest that gets 1/2 Beat • Cancels the previous sharp or flat • words & hand signs used to sight read • ...
Spelling Words U6W2 2023-01-19
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- a group of soldiers
- are you ______ my leg? (idiom)
- the grade Mr. Iten teaches
- likely to have something bad happen
- a sport with two hoops and a ball
- past tense of can
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- a short amount of time
- past tense word dealing with sight
- we learn about 7 of these each week
- this word sounds like wood
- yesterday the wind ______ so hard, it was cold!
- the number of words in this crossword
12 Clues: past tense of can • a group of soldiers • a short amount of time • the grade Mr. Iten teaches • this word sounds like wood • are you ______ my leg? (idiom) • a sport with two hoops and a ball • past tense word dealing with sight • we learn about 7 of these each week • likely to have something bad happen • the number of words in this crossword • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2025-08-27
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- the understanding of what words and phrases mean
- gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a person communications with others
- uses graphic representations to transmit a message through sight
- to be fully engaged in the conversation
- conveying messages using established codes of conduct, known as etiquette
- pre-established channels of communication that help guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place
- means having awareness for how sounds are organized and rules for how sounds relate to one another
- casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the same standards of conduct as formal language
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- used to inform and instruct, it is most often used within technological scientific fields
- the set of uniform and commonly accepted rules governing spelling, grammar, pronunciation and vocabulary
- uses spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking
- uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing
- means hearing but not necessarily listening
- speech used to convey ideas and messages
- use facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- the rules of language use, including being able to appropriately speak in different contexts, such as conversational and formal
- rules that permit us to combine morphemes into sentences and understand how words and punctuation are organized within a sentence
- the smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined
- refers to speaking conversationally in informal instances
19 Clues: to be fully engaged in the conversation • speech used to convey ideas and messages • means hearing but not necessarily listening • the understanding of what words and phrases mean • refers to speaking conversationally in informal instances • uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing • the smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined • ...
Rainbow Fish Vocabulary 2023-01-11
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- flickered, got weaker
- moved around very quickly
- completely encircled by trees or an army
- a few words to help someone out or point them in the right direction
- littlest
- came into view, maybe from out of water or fog
- the pieces that a fish or snakes outer skin is made from
- the most alone
- astonished at a sudden fright
- a little odd or strange
- stare intensely to show displeasure
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- distributed fairly among friends or family
- find out or explore for the first time
- plain, everyday
- went out of sight
- without warning
- very nice to look at, attractive to the senses
- the whole lot
- shining brightly
19 Clues: littlest • the whole lot • the most alone • plain, everyday • without warning • shining brightly • went out of sight • flickered, got weaker • a little odd or strange • moved around very quickly • astonished at a sudden fright • stare intensely to show displeasure • find out or explore for the first time • completely encircled by trees or an army • ...
cities and Sights 2024-05-28
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- Famous sight in Italy
- Capital city of Australia
- Capital city of Italy
- Capital city of estonia
- Big and famous city in USA?
- Capital city of Spain
- The biggest gift from Francebto the USA
- Capital city of India
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- Capital city of Russia
- Biggest city in Europe
- Famous sight in Paris
- Capital city of England
- In Egypt famous sight
- Capital city of turky
- Capital city of Albania
- What is the world´s biggest city?
16 Clues: Famous sight in Italy • Famous sight in Paris • In Egypt famous sight • Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of turky • Capital city of India • Capital city of Russia • Biggest city in Europe • Capital city of England • Capital city of estonia • Capital city of Albania • Capital city of Australia • Big and famous city in USA? • What is the world´s biggest city? • ...
vocabulary 2021-08-30
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- poetry that doesn't rhyme but does have rhythm; may use some rhyme, alternation, or other language patterns
- a story poem that relates an event or episode; maybe lyrical, a sonnet, or free verse; but it must tell a story
- the use of words that the arrangement of words in the lines that have rhythm. It is often highly imaginative or emotional and expresses deep feelings and thoughts
- occurs within the lives of a poem. It reinforces the lines of a poem meaning by drawing attention to the important words
- a word or words that are unknown to the reader at first sight
- the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem
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- the use of words the help the reader understand how things look, sound, taste, or feel
- a group of lines in a poem
- songlike poetry that has rhythm and sometimes rhymes
- a regular repeated pattern of sound
10 Clues: a group of lines in a poem • a regular repeated pattern of sound • the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem • songlike poetry that has rhythm and sometimes rhymes • a word or words that are unknown to the reader at first sight • the use of words the help the reader understand how things look, sound, taste, or feel • ...
vocabulary 2021-08-30
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- a group of lines in a poem
- a word or words that are unknown to the reader at first sight
- poetry that doesn't rhyme but does have rhythm; may use some rhyme, alternation, or other language patterns
- occurs within the lives of a poem. It reinforces the lines of a poem meaning by drawing attention to the important words
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- songlike poetry that has rhythm and sometimes rhymes
- the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem
- a story poem that relates an event or episode; maybe lyrical, a sonnet, or free verse; but it must tell a story
- the use of words the help the reader understand how things look, sound, taste, or feel
- a regular repeated pattern of sound
- the use of words that the arrangement of words in the lines that have rhythm. It is often highly imaginative or emotional and expresses deep feelings and thoughts
10 Clues: a group of lines in a poem • a regular repeated pattern of sound • the pattern of words that sound alike in a poem • songlike poetry that has rhythm and sometimes rhymes • a word or words that are unknown to the reader at first sight • the use of words the help the reader understand how things look, sound, taste, or feel • ...
The Five Senses! 2014-10-30
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- What body part do we use for our sense of taste?
- What body part do we use for our sense of sight?
- The brownies smell ______(Yummy/Hot)
- What body part do we use for our sense of touch?
- What sense do we use to sniff at flowers?
- What senses would you use at the movies? S____andH____
- When using your sense of hearing, you listen to? (Sounds/Soft)
- What sense do you affect by eating something too hot?
- If someone is blind what sense do they not have?
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- If you pet your dog, do you say that it feels soft or hot?
- How many senses do we have?
- What does the sense of sight help us with seeing? (Colours/Sound)
- What body part do we use for our sense of hearing?
- What body part do we use for our sense of smell?
- What sense do we help by staying away from loud or painful noises?
- What do we say if we smell something bad? "That's (stinky/beautiful)
- Which of the following is not one of your senses? Sight, Taste, Walking, Touch.
- To help your sense of sight, what might you wear?
- If someone does not have the sense of hearing, what are they called?
- What sense are you using when you pat a dog?
20 Clues: How many senses do we have? • The brownies smell ______(Yummy/Hot) • What sense do we use to sniff at flowers? • What sense are you using when you pat a dog? • What body part do we use for our sense of taste? • What body part do we use for our sense of sight? • What body part do we use for our sense of smell? • What body part do we use for our sense of touch? • ...
Ronaldo's Sight Words 2022-04-27
8 Clues: Ronaldo ________ to win. • Ronaldo got ________ shoes. • Ronaldo is _______ Portugal. • Ronaldo is a _________ player. • Ronaldo's legs have great ________. • _______ Ronaldo to pass the ball more. • Ronaldo _______ to the pitch to get ready. • Ronaldo has to go to his game right ________!
Introduction to Poetry and Sound Devices 2025-03-25
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- The beat or flow of a poem created by which syllables in the words are stressed or unstressed.
- Rhymes that occur between words at the end of two lines of poetry, following the poem's rhyme scheme.
- Rhymes that are inexact in sound or number of syllables.
- The narrator of a poem.
- Lines of poetry are sometimes called this.
- The repetition of vowel sounds within two or more words in a sentence or a single line of poetry.
- A word that sounds like what it is.
- A form of writing that primarily aims to cause great emotion in the reader.
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- The author or poet helps the reader visualize what is happening in their writing by appealing to the reader's senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
- The repetition of two or more words with similar sounding endings in a line of poetry. These similar sounding words also need to have the same number of syllables.
- A single word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of sentences, lines, or clauses.
- The use of letters to label the pattern of rhyming in a poem.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of two or more words in a sentence or a single line of poetry.
- A group of lines in a poem.
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning, middle, and/or end of two or more words in a sentence or a single line of poetry.
15 Clues: The narrator of a poem. • A group of lines in a poem. • A word that sounds like what it is. • Lines of poetry are sometimes called this. • Rhymes that are inexact in sound or number of syllables. • The use of letters to label the pattern of rhyming in a poem. • A form of writing that primarily aims to cause great emotion in the reader. • ...
Literary Devices 2026-04-30
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- a list where conjunctions such as “and” or “or” are used repeatedly between each item (two words - 12,4)
- words that describe or give more detail about a noun
- language that appeals to the senses such as sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell (two words - 7,7)
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- placing two contrasting ideas, images, or words close together to highlight their differences
- language that uses colours to create a vivid picture in the reader’s mind (two words - 6,7)
- giving human qualities or actions to non-human things
- a comparison between two things using words such as “like” or “as”
- a direct comparison between two things by saying one is the other
8 Clues: words that describe or give more detail about a noun • giving human qualities or actions to non-human things • a direct comparison between two things by saying one is the other • a comparison between two things using words such as “like” or “as” • language that uses colours to create a vivid picture in the reader’s mind (two words - 6,7) • ...
Elements of Design 2023-02-06
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- how a design works
- perpendicular to the ground
- physical shape of an object that rearranges or stylizes a recognizable object
- beauty
- lines parallel to the ground
- forms when two dots are connected
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- language of sight and communicates a certain personality, feeling, or mood
- the area around a form
- the physical shape of an object
- ideas through words
- process used to develop a project
- the way a surface feels or appears to feel
- the amount of patterns or objects in a space
13 Clues: beauty • how a design works • ideas through words • the area around a form • perpendicular to the ground • lines parallel to the ground • the physical shape of an object • process used to develop a project • forms when two dots are connected • the way a surface feels or appears to feel • the amount of patterns or objects in a space • ...
"Animal Wisdom" & "The Last Wolf" 2026-02-13
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- the overall message or lesson to be learned
- any representation created, captured, or perceived by the sense of sight
- descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses
- to find what is the same/similar
- to help or give assistance to
- to be unlike
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- to find what is different
- author of verse
- to show/tell; to communicate
- a specific piece of information that supports an idea
- a short retelling
- giving human qualities to something nonhuman
- to rewrite something in your own words
13 Clues: to be unlike • author of verse • a short retelling • to find what is different • to show/tell; to communicate • to help or give assistance to • to find what is the same/similar • to rewrite something in your own words • the overall message or lesson to be learned • giving human qualities to something nonhuman • descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses • ...
All about Adjectives! 2026-01-13
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- hard to see clearly
- a word that means "tasteless"
- sticky
- using adjectives makes our writing more ________
- our eyes are part of our sense of ________
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- a word used to describe perfume
- everyone has 5 human _________
- using our noses means we use our sense of _______
- _________ are words we use to describe things
9 Clues: sticky • hard to see clearly • a word that means "tasteless" • everyone has 5 human _________ • a word used to describe perfume • our eyes are part of our sense of ________ • _________ are words we use to describe things • using adjectives makes our writing more ________ • using our noses means we use our sense of _______
Week 1: Sight Words Review 2022-01-23
Across
- In five months, I will celebrate my birthday and each person in my family will give me a birthday _______.
- If the task is ______ then I know it will make me stronger and more capable in the future.
- I have hiked in a State _______ with my Dad and Mr. Matt.
- In the "Giggle, Giggle, Quack" book all of the animals live in a _________.
- I wonder if Mommy and I can go ____________ this wall?
- I have 20/20 vision so my ________ are very strong.
- "Please ________ onto the handlebars of your bicycle as you ride down the street."
- One of my favorite subjects to study is ______; which includes drawing, tracing, painting, and performing.
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- My father, mother, Mama, Papa, Grandmother, and Grandfather each have their own _______.
- When I go outside many people say to my mother "___, your son, Jasper is so handsome!"
- I do not like when other people ______ my stuff without asking me first to use them.
- I do not like to play scary Roblox games late at night in the _________.
- Do you know what today's ________ is?
- I like when I receive ________ toys, books, and gifts in the mail.
- I am _____ six but I am so smart, fast, and strong.
- A _______ can have up to five rows of teeth, and can have as many as 3000 teeth at once! It's a good thing this type of fish never run out of teeth.
16 Clues: Do you know what today's ________ is? • I am _____ six but I am so smart, fast, and strong. • I have 20/20 vision so my ________ are very strong. • I wonder if Mommy and I can go ____________ this wall? • I have hiked in a State _______ with my Dad and Mr. Matt. • I like when I receive ________ toys, books, and gifts in the mail. • ...
Poetry Lesson Notes Vocabulary 2025-02-04
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- Verse poetry not written in regular pattern or meter or rhyme.
- is the repetition of grammatically similar words or group of words.
- based on legends, or stories handed down for generations
- the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage.
- a repeated grouping of two or more lines in a poem that often share a parrern of rhythm and rhyme.
- License an author's freedom to violate rules for standard written english to create literary effects
- The writers attitude toward his or her audience or subject.
- Scheme a regular rhyming of words in a poem.
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- Language writing or speech not meant to be interpreted literally.(metaphors, similies, and personifications)
- ghostly; illusory
- Devices technique used by a poet to emphasize the sound relationships among words in order to create musical and emptional effects and emphasize a poem's meaning.
- used in literature to create word pictures, or images, for the reader. These images are created by details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell or movement.
- crowding into(a "throng" is a crowd
- puzzled; full of doubt; confused
14 Clues: ghostly; illusory • puzzled; full of doubt; confused • crowding into(a "throng" is a crowd • Scheme a regular rhyming of words in a poem. • based on legends, or stories handed down for generations • The writers attitude toward his or her audience or subject. • Verse poetry not written in regular pattern or meter or rhyme. • ...
Figurative Language 2023-12-15
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- an obvious or great exaggeration, often unrealistic, to add emphasis to a sentiment
- the emotional response the author is targeting
- compares two or more things by saying one thing is the other; does not use "like" or "as"
- the language and word choice an author uses with their subject matter
- referencing someone or something without directly bringing them up
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- a word or phrase used differently than its intended use
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- a word that imitates the sound it represents
- repeating a word or phrase in a poem; used to emphasize a point, create rhythm, or show urgency
- words and phrases that appeal to the five senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, smell
- a word or phrase that has a hidden or other meaning; represents something else
- the repetition of an initial consonant sound in words that are in close together
- compares two different things using the words "like" or "as"
13 Clues: a word that imitates the sound it represents • the emotional response the author is targeting • giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • a word or phrase used differently than its intended use • compares two different things using the words "like" or "as" • referencing someone or something without directly bringing them up • ...
Ballad crossword 2017-11-30
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- the part of a song or poem which is repeated
- repetition of a letter
- a message
- the item or thing which is having something done to it
- saying something is something else
- a verse of a ballad
- similar sounding words
- sight,sound,taste,touché and smell
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- a word which imitates a sound
- visually descriptive writing
- the item or thing which is doing or being something
- the flow and speed of the ballad
- saying something is like some thing else
13 Clues: a message • a verse of a ballad • repetition of a letter • similar sounding words • visually descriptive writing • a word which imitates a sound • the flow and speed of the ballad • saying something is something else • sight,sound,taste,touché and smell • saying something is like some thing else • the part of a song or poem which is repeated • ...
foundational reading 2024-10-01
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- – The set of words known and used by a person.
- – The process of translating written words into sounds.
- – The smallest unit of sound in a language.
- Word – A word that is immediately recognized without needing to be sounded out.
- – Breaking a word down into its individual sounds or syllables.
- – Ability to read text accurately, quickly, and with expression.
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- – Understanding and interpreting the meaning of text.
- – Combining individual sounds to form a word.
- – Method of teaching reading based on sound-letter relationships.
- – A single, unbroken sound of a spoken (or written) word.
10 Clues: – The smallest unit of sound in a language. • – Combining individual sounds to form a word. • – The set of words known and used by a person. • – Understanding and interpreting the meaning of text. • – The process of translating written words into sounds. • – A single, unbroken sound of a spoken (or written) word. • ...
Literary Devices 2020-06-07
Across
- An exaggerated statement that is meant for comedic effect or emphasis.
- Two (or more) words that share the same ending sound.
- Where an object, figure, event, or idea is used to represent something else.
- A comparison of two things, using “like” or “as.”
- A description that appeals to the five senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, or hearing). It helps the reader create a strong mental picture.
- A dramatic device where an important plot point is mentioned earlier in the story, to return later in a significant way.
- An indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea from outside of the text.
- Comparing two unlike objects or ideas, but DOES NOT use “like” or “as.”
- When a word or phrase is written multiple times, usually for emphasis. It is especially important in poetry.
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- A series of words where each words begins with the same sound.
- Giving a nonhuman figure or idea human-like qualities.
- Commonly referred to as a play on words, it’s a joke that plays on the multiple different meanings of one word.
- A combination of two words that create a contradictory meaning.
- A word that resembles or imitates the sound it stands for.
- A statement is used to express a meaning opposite to the one said.
15 Clues: A comparison of two things, using “like” or “as.” • Two (or more) words that share the same ending sound. • Giving a nonhuman figure or idea human-like qualities. • A word that resembles or imitates the sound it stands for. • A series of words where each words begins with the same sound. • A combination of two words that create a contradictory meaning. • ...
Sight 2024-02-07
9 Clues: The organs of sight • Hairs on your eyelids • This is your whole eye • Little hairs above our eyes • This can be green, brown, blue • This is at the back of your eye • This is the black circle in your eye • This makes you open and close your eyes • This is like glass in your eye, behind your pupil
1st Year End of Term Test: Revision Crossword 2023-10-24
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- You put this on the top right-hand-side of your age when writing a diary entry.
- Giving human qualities / abilities to non-human things.
- Comparing one thing to another using the words 'like' or 'as'.
- Repetition of the letter 's' at the beginning, middle or end of words.
- A piece of private writing that some people write daily to express their feelings and emotions.
- A description that appeals to our sense of hearing and we can imagine the sounds being made.
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- Repetition of the same letter at the beginning of words.
- End your diary entry with this short phrase followed by a comma (,)
- When a word is repeated more than once.
- Another name for a verse in a poem.
- Your diary entry should sound private, this is another word for confessional.
- You diary entry should focus on these which is another word for 'emotions'.
- A description that appeals to our sense of smell and we can imagine the scent.
- A description that paints a picture in our mind and appeals to our sense of sight.
- You open your diary entry with this short phrase followed by a comma (,).
- You diary entry should be structured into these short structures made of a series of sentences.
- Words that have a similar sound in poetry.
17 Clues: Another name for a verse in a poem. • When a word is repeated more than once. • Words that have a similar sound in poetry. • Giving human qualities / abilities to non-human things. • Repetition of the same letter at the beginning of words. • Comparing one thing to another using the words 'like' or 'as'. • ...
Week 14 "ar" sound Group 1 2015-01-07
Across
- You can find this growing beside a river.
- Someone you may work with in class.
- This describes someone who is good at arts or crafts.
- Cross words might lead to this!
- A rhino may do this if he sees you!
- Devastated.
- A herb.
- A type of clothing.
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- Children in Africa can do this.
- A certain something.
- You may suffer from this if you are missing someone.
- To take no notice of.
- Cooking outside in the garden.
- This person has green fingers!
- Another word for listen.
- You can moor your boats here.
- You may lose this if you go blind.
17 Clues: A herb. • Devastated. • A type of clothing. • A certain something. • To take no notice of. • Another word for listen. • You can moor your boats here. • Cooking outside in the garden. • This person has green fingers! • Children in Africa can do this. • Cross words might lead to this! • You may lose this if you go blind. • Someone you may work with in class. • ...
Literacy Devices 2025-11-16
Across
- The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of lines in poetry or songs.
- The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words that are close together.
- An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally.
- A phrase that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of its individual words.
- Using descriptive language that appeals to the reader's five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) to create a vivid mental picture.
- Words that imitate the natural sounds of something.
Down
- When an author repeats words, phrases, or lines to emphasize a point or create rhythm.
- A direct comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as."
- A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as."
- Giving human qualities or actions to non-human things or inanimate objects.
10 Clues: Words that imitate the natural sounds of something. • An exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally. • A direct comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as." • A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." • Giving human qualities or actions to non-human things or inanimate objects. • ...
Other Drone Terminology 2022-01-19
Across
- short for propeller prop
- the use of analog controls for controlling the drone using a radio transmitter
- visual observer - an optional person serving as a second set of eyes while the drone is in flight
- a point in space defined by coordinates in three-space (three dimensional space)
- an object or additional mass that a drone carries in addition to its own mass, including batteries
- an adjustment to how a drone hovers
- remote controlled
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- the use of a set of digital instructions for controlling the drone via an electronic controller
- the use of an onboard camera for controlling the drone from the viewpoint of the drone
- visual line of sight - the pilot operates the drone within his or her visual line of sight or the sight of an observer
- beyond visual line of sight - the pilot operates the drone beyond his or her visual line of sight or the sight of an observer
- the cage surrounding props that protects the props from damage or entanglement; also protects users from being injured by prop rotation
- an area where drone flying is not allowed
- an aerial drone with four propellers
- one plane of several that the drone might move through
15 Clues: remote controlled • short for propeller prop • an adjustment to how a drone hovers • an aerial drone with four propellers • an area where drone flying is not allowed • one plane of several that the drone might move through • the use of analog controls for controlling the drone using a radio transmitter • ...
Vocabulary Lessons 1-3 Test 2025-10-07
Across
- A pastime or hobby; a profession practiced with enjoyment.
- A shield for the eyes, like a brim of a hat or the sunshade in a car.
- Habit-forming, hard to break away from, easy to say yes to.
- Meaning “to hear”.
- Able to be heard.
- To have a good opinion of; look up to.
- Onlooker; one who watches an event without taking part.
- Impressive to look at, remarkable.
- A cone-shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder.
- Meaning “sound”.
- Meaning “voice”
- Expressing one’s ideas firmly and often; outspoken.
- To look for; to explore and search for mineral deposits.
- Meaning “to look at” and “to watch”.
- To imagine; to form a picture in the mind of something that has not yet happened.
- The act of saying words for someone else to write down.
- Meaning “to see” and “sight”.
- Meaning “to say, to speak”.
- To direct or oversee, to look after and take care of.
- A large room or hall where people gather to hear speakers or view performances.
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- Not able to be hear, too soft or faint to hear, unheard.
- Meaning “words”
- A job; a calling or inclination toward a type of work or service.
- The people who hear a speech or performance.
- The words of decision from a jury.
- Meaning “to call”.
- To look back and change; to correct or improve.
- An electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source.
- A curved instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for the fingers.
- A person who commands and rules with total authority.
- A long piece of music to be played by an orchestra.
- A tryout for a role; a hearing to test and judge a performer’s ability.
- To speak against, to say the opposite of.
- Able to be seen or perceived.
- Singer.
- The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.
- To say what will happen in the future, often using reason or experience.
- A strikingly grand or unusual sight.
38 Clues: Singer. • Meaning “words” • Meaning “voice” • Meaning “sound”. • Able to be heard. • Meaning “to hear”. • Meaning “to call”. • Meaning “to say, to speak”. • Able to be seen or perceived. • Meaning “to see” and “sight”. • The words of decision from a jury. • Impressive to look at, remarkable. • Meaning “to look at” and “to watch”. • A strikingly grand or unusual sight. • ...
Full Tilt 2014-04-28
Across
- rocking motion of a boat
- to throw into disorder, prefix- not
- the act of checking or making sure
- Russian space capsule
- an excavation pit
- the thing you put a ticket into in a subway station
- connects two or more fields of study, prefix- connects
Down
- ancillary medical staff, prefix- Gr, auxiliary
- a whale mouth plate bone
- full of mental distress, adv.
- 2 words,depressed sight organs
- made very angry, prefix- lat, negative force
- an empty space
13 Clues: an empty space • an excavation pit • Russian space capsule • rocking motion of a boat • a whale mouth plate bone • full of mental distress, adv. • 2 words,depressed sight organs • the act of checking or making sure • to throw into disorder, prefix- not • made very angry, prefix- lat, negative force • ancillary medical staff, prefix- Gr, auxiliary • ...
Elements of Poetry 2025-11-21
Across
- — A single row of words in a poem or text; like one sentence but usually shorter.
- — A group of lines in a poem that form a section, like a paragraph in poetry.
- — When two or more words end with the same sound (for example, cat and hat).
- Scheme — The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem, shown with letters (like ABAB).
- — A comparison using the words “like” or “as” (for example, “as brave as a lion”).
- — When several words close together start with the same sound (for example, “big blue ball”).
- — Giving human qualities or actions to something that is not human (for example, “the wind whispered”).
- — When an object, person, or place stands for something bigger than itself (for example, a heart can stand for love).
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- — A direct comparison that says something is something else to show an idea (for example, “time is a thief”).
- — When words, phrases, or sounds are used more than once to make a point or create rhythm.
- Break — The place where a line of poetry ends and the next line starts.
- — The beat or flow of words in a poem that makes it sound steady or musical.
- — Words that create pictures in your mind by using details about sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste.
13 Clues: Break — The place where a line of poetry ends and the next line starts. • — When two or more words end with the same sound (for example, cat and hat). • — The beat or flow of words in a poem that makes it sound steady or musical. • — A group of lines in a poem that form a section, like a paragraph in poetry. • ...
Lessons 110 & 111 2024-04-04
Across
- Comedies are ___.
- No clouds in the sky, it is ___.
- Past tense of (devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge)
- Kevin Hart is the ___ comedian.
- The devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge
- Writer of a book
- Kentucky ___ Chicken
- ____ Express
- Long, thin pieces of potato fried in oil or fat
- A dog wears a ___ around it’s neck.
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- It is ___ in the afternoon time.
- Yesterday was cloudy. It is ___ outside than it was yesterday.
- Brylan ___ his sight words every night.
- A sugary fluid secreted by plants.
- French ___
- Who is ___? A clown or a comedian?
- Like a ship in the ___…
17 Clues: French ___ • ____ Express • Writer of a book • Comedies are ___. • Kentucky ___ Chicken • Like a ship in the ___… • Kevin Hart is the ___ comedian. • It is ___ in the afternoon time. • No clouds in the sky, it is ___. • A sugary fluid secreted by plants. • Who is ___? A clown or a comedian? • A dog wears a ___ around it’s neck. • Brylan ___ his sight words every night. • ...
Poe Crossword 2026-02-26
Across
- the feeling of shock or fear
- sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch
- a big hole
- when words end in the same sound
- something that represents something else
- repeat the same thing
- "a paragraph" in poetry
- symbol of grief/sadness in the poem
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- descriptive language that appeals to the senses
- the people in the story
- the feeling of waiting for something to happen
- something we don't know
- swings back and forth
- the person who tells the story
- when and where the story takes place
- the feeling you get when you read
- the person who writes the story
17 Clues: a big hole • swings back and forth • repeat the same thing • the people in the story • something we don't know • "a paragraph" in poetry • the feeling of shock or fear • the person who tells the story • the person who writes the story • when words end in the same sound • the feeling you get when you read • symbol of grief/sadness in the poem • when and where the story takes place • ...
Poetry Review 2025-05-05
Across
- an idea or feeling associated with a word (beyond the literal definition)
- the voice or persona telling the poem (not always the poet themselves)
- a comparison using the words "like" or "as"
- a statement that describes something in a way that makes it seem less important, serious, bad, etc. than it really is
- repeating words or phrases for emphasis or effect
- a conversation between two or more people in a poem
- the use of symbols—objects, characters, or actions—to represent deeper meanings beyond their literal sense.
- an exaggeration used to emphasize an idea or feeling
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- the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words that are near each other
- the use of vivid and descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell).
- giving human traits to non-human things
- the narrator's attitude or feelings towards what they’re writing about.
- a group of lines in a poem that form one unit
- placing two contrasting ideas/images close together
- a universal idea, lesson, or message explored throughout a poem
- the writer's word choice
- a comparison of two unlike things
- the feeling or atmosphere created for the reader
18 Clues: the writer's word choice • a comparison of two unlike things • giving human traits to non-human things • a comparison using the words "like" or "as" • a group of lines in a poem that form one unit • the feeling or atmosphere created for the reader • repeating words or phrases for emphasis or effect • placing two contrasting ideas/images close together • ...
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 • ...
Fry Sight Words F 2021-04-20
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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'
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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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! • ...
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
Down
- 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) • ...
Dolch Sight Words 1 2023-03-06
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- – 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.
Down
- – 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
Down
- – 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. • ...
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'. • ...
Buddhism Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-12
Across
- 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 • ...
Poetic Device Crossword 2017-05-23
Across
- - 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
Poetry Terms (20) 2026-02-09
Across
- Giving human-like qualities to nonhuman things and/or objects.
- Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”.
- A row of words in a poem, but not necessarily a full sentence.
- _________ details appeal to the reader’s 5 senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch)
- A person, place, object, or activity that stands for something beyond itself.
- Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of several words in phrase. (For example, Robbie saw rabbits resting by the roses.)
- A pair of rhymed lines. (Follow your heart’s desire/And good things may transpire.)
- The “voice” of the poem. Similar to a narrator in fiction.
- _________ metaphor is the main metaphor in a poem.
- The emotional atmosphere created by a poem. What does the reader feel?
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- When poet’s “paint pictures” by using sensory details, they are creating _______.
- Rhyme _________ is pattern of end rhymes developed throughout a poem.
- The lesson about life or human nature the poet wishes to share.
- A writer or speaker’s choice of words and the arrangement of words in a
- The repetition of identical sounds at the end of a word. (Bat and cat.)
- The person who wrote the poem.
- Using “like” or “as” to make a comparison of two unlike things.
- The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.
- A grouping of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.
- The deliberate use of a key word several times throughout a poem.
20 Clues: The person who wrote the poem. • The speaker’s attitude toward the subject. • _________ metaphor is the main metaphor in a poem. • A grouping of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph. • Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”. • The “voice” of the poem. Similar to a narrator in fiction. • ...
Poetry Terms (20) 2026-02-09
Across
- Giving human-like qualities to nonhuman things and/or objects.
- Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”.
- A row of words in a poem, but not necessarily a full sentence.
- _________ details appeal to the reader’s 5 senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch)
- A person, place, object, or activity that stands for something beyond itself.
- Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of several words in phrase. (For example, Robbie saw rabbits resting by the roses.)
- A pair of rhymed lines. (Follow your heart’s desire/And good things may transpire.)
- The “voice” of the poem. Similar to a narrator in fiction.
- _________ metaphor is the main metaphor in a poem.
- The emotional atmosphere created by a poem. What does the reader feel?
Down
- When poet’s “paint pictures” by using sensory details, they are creating _______.
- Rhyme _________ is pattern of end rhymes developed throughout a poem.
- The lesson about life or human nature the poet wishes to share.
- A writer or speaker’s choice of words and the arrangement of words in a
- The repetition of identical sounds at the end of a word. (Bat and cat.)
- The person who wrote the poem.
- Using “like” or “as” to make a comparison of two unlike things.
- The speaker’s attitude toward the subject.
- A grouping of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph.
- The deliberate use of a key word several times throughout a poem.
20 Clues: The person who wrote the poem. • The speaker’s attitude toward the subject. • _________ metaphor is the main metaphor in a poem. • A grouping of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph. • Comparing two unlike things without using “like” or “as”. • The “voice” of the poem. Similar to a narrator in fiction. • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2023-01-30
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- ____ 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 Homework 2017-11-29
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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. • ...
Eugene strikes again 2025-05-30
Across
- 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
Down
- “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” • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
