sight words Crossword Puzzles
Sight Words - Group 3 2023-02-23
10 Clues: Dad • empty • one option • lots to do • I _____ you! • no more room • opposite of pull • reason for something • someone you care about • describing a story, "It is ______..."
sight words 13 & 14 2012-11-06
10 Clues: Rhymes with rose. • Rhymes with mate. • Rhymes with stuff. • _______ are you going? • Something we write on. • This comes after first. • We all live on this planet. • I will wait ______ 4 o'clock. • Arms and legs are part of this. • A little time is also called a little ______.
Sight words list #2 2022-03-28
Across
- the imaginary circle around the earth that is halfway between the North and South Poles
- a type of tree
- popular vacation with waves and sand
- a type of bird
- the different conditions that occur outside- snow rain wind sunshine
Down
- a building in which a state legislative body meets the dome of the state
- found on a human foot
- how good or bad something is
- to ask about something
- an argument or fight
10 Clues: a type of tree • a type of bird • an argument or fight • found on a human foot • to ask about something • how good or bad something is • popular vacation with waves and sand • the different conditions that occur outside- snow rain wind sunshine • a building in which a state legislative body meets the dome of the state • ...
Sight Words Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-20
Kim's January Sight Words! 2024-01-10
Across
- Someone with good manners would say this
- On a rollercoaster you might ___ on tight!
- Injured or harmed
- Belonging to someone: '____ my toy!'
- If you buy something in a shop, you now ____ it
Down
- The opposite of under
- The month before June or a polite way to get permission
- Something you turn on when it is dark
- Allow
- _____ are you today?
10 Clues: Allow • Injured or harmed • _____ are you today? • The opposite of under • Belonging to someone: '____ my toy!' • Something you turn on when it is dark • Someone with good manners would say this • On a rollercoaster you might ___ on tight! • If you buy something in a shop, you now ____ it • The month before June or a polite way to get permission
Fry's Sight Words 1.7 2024-03-25
Across
- Do you know if you ____ come over after school today?
- There ____ only be enough time to take part of the test today.
- The children found _____ Halloween candy in the closet.
- Do you remember your mom's phone _____?
- Can you tell me _____ will be her today?
Down
- He is ____ Speedy because he is so fast.
- I wanted to see _____, but he was busy with someone else.
- When I couldn't find my shoes, my mom found _____ under my bed.
- I need to get to class, _____!
- Carlos didn't know who _____ uncle was.
10 Clues: I need to get to class, _____! • Do you remember your mom's phone _____? • Carlos didn't know who _____ uncle was. • He is ____ Speedy because he is so fast. • Can you tell me _____ will be her today? • Do you know if you ____ come over after school today? • The children found _____ Halloween candy in the closet. • ...
Sight Words 201-210 2024-11-22
Across
- – She saved the best for the ____ part of the day.
- – They walk to ____ every morning.
- – His ____ helped him build the treehouse.
- – She said she would ____ forget the trip.
- – Please ____ the book safe on the shelf.
Down
- – It’s time to ____ the project right now.
- – We live on the planet called ____.
- – The ____ is busy with people and cars.
- – She looked into his ____ and smiled.
- – They sat under the big ____ for shade.
10 Clues: – They walk to ____ every morning. • – We live on the planet called ____. • – She looked into his ____ and smiled. • – The ____ is busy with people and cars. • – They sat under the big ____ for shade. • – Please ____ the book safe on the shelf. • – It’s time to ____ the project right now. • – His ____ helped him build the treehouse. • ...
Sight Words 191 - 200 2024-11-04
Across
- – The ____ takes care of everyone at home.
- – He gave a quick ____ to the teacher.
- – Each ____ in the word makes a sound.
- – They were happy to have ____ the answer.
- – He is ____ working on the project.
Down
- – Many people come to ____ for new chances.
- – They read about animals from all over the ____.
- – They ____ be ready to start soon.
- – His plan is to ____ a little each day.
- – They hope to ____ something new every day.
10 Clues: – They ____ be ready to start soon. • – He is ____ working on the project. • – He gave a quick ____ to the teacher. • – Each ____ in the word makes a sound. • – His plan is to ____ a little each day. • – The ____ takes care of everyone at home. • – They were happy to have ____ the answer. • – Many people come to ____ for new chances. • ...
Sight Words 121-130 2024-11-01
Across
- – Please _____ what you need so we can help.
- – He is a _____ who works to help others.
- – Write your _____ on the line
- – Can you tell us _____ we need to go?
- – We will walk _____ the field to get there.
Down
- – Each _____ has words to tell a story
- – A _____ idea can make a big change.
- – It is _____ to learn new things each day
- – We _____ about ways to make things right.
- – He is here to _____ make things better.
10 Clues: – Write your _____ on the line • – A _____ idea can make a big change. • – Each _____ has words to tell a story • – Can you tell us _____ we need to go? • – He is a _____ who works to help others. • – He is here to _____ make things better. • – It is _____ to learn new things each day • – We _____ about ways to make things right. • ...
Sight Words 121-130 2024-11-01
Across
- – A word ____ something we understand.
- – You can go ____ if you want.
- – Make the ____ choice when you decide.
- – ____ you start, make sure to read all the words.
- – Each ____ on the page has a purpose.
Down
- – He has ____ to share with those around him.
- – Bring ____ book you like to read.
- – They went to the ____ place last week.
- – They like to ____ stories about their day.
- – The ____ house stood tall and strong
10 Clues: – You can go ____ if you want. • – Bring ____ book you like to read. • – A word ____ something we understand. • – The ____ house stood tall and strong • – Each ____ on the page has a purpose. • – Make the ____ choice when you decide. • – They went to the ____ place last week. • – They like to ____ stories about their day. • – He has ____ to share with those around him. • ...
Finn’s Sight Words #1 2025-12-17
P3 List 3 2023-09-20
Across
- to capture or grab something quickly.
- to ask for something you want
- to say sorry
- When you tell someone you don't like something or it's not
- direct or manage something
- to search for and find
- to know or grasp the meaning of something
- to reply to a question
- to carry something along
Down
- to show concern and to look after
- to take air in and out of your body
- unhappy about the way something turned out
- accept as true
- to be hurt or destroyed by fire or extreme heat
- to come into sight
- to reach a place
- to use your strength or words to argue with someone
- to crack or destroy something
18 Clues: to say sorry • accept as true • to reach a place • to come into sight • to search for and find • to reply to a question • to carry something along • direct or manage something • to ask for something you want • to crack or destroy something • to show concern and to look after • to take air in and out of your body • to capture or grab something quickly. • ...
Characterization Vocab Crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- Describing something not literally
- Thoughts and appearance of a character
- Message or moral of a story
- The short version/main points of a story An account of fake or real events
- Being without bias
- Reference to real world or other story
- The lead or main character in a story
- The person who opposes the protagonist
- Time and place of story
Down
- Words/phrases that mean other things
- A Character type used often is called
- Something that represents anotherthing
- A genre that is opposite to utopia
- Details using sight, smell, touch,.ect
- Distinguishing qualities of a character A person or Creature in a book/movie
15 Clues: Being without bias • Time and place of story • Message or moral of a story • Describing something not literally • A genre that is opposite to utopia • Words/phrases that mean other things • A Character type used often is called • The lead or main character in a story • Thoughts and appearance of a character • Something that represents anotherthing • ...
A Spring to Remember 2022-08-07
Across
- Jedi Master's other specialty
- Friendly local artist
- The food basics only, nothing fancy
- Drinks provider
- Pricey restaurant proposition
- Towering grandchild
- Favourite private beach
- Favourite coffee place
- Breakfast and drinks spot
- Marielle's preferred beach throne
- Picturesque Adriatic parkers, (2 words)
- Jar of delight, from Pedro
- State of dress for bed and private beach
- Third party friend
- Over-heated in Korcula, several times
- Private dining experience, (2 words)
- Alternative to Grk
- Nationality of June 9th noise-makers
- Home of Konoba Mate
- Other spicy enjoyment, (2 words, plural)
- Our frequent drink of choice, ( 2 words)
- Apartment namesake flower
- A Grk paradise
- Double hulled transport
- Flavour of choice
- Good person, with heart of gold
- Improves ladder sight-seeing (2 words)
- Balcony passion places, (2 words, plural)
- Something Dave never eats, (plural)
- Start and finish place
- Delicious meal for ten
- Not just a drink, (4 words)
- Sexy alternative to nudity
- Site of rural AirBnB love nest
- Launching point for ferry to paradise
- Cat lover
- Frequent coffee companion
- Dave's other source of happiness
- Hostess with best view on island
- of trees to be seen, everywhere
- Best Sunday brunch ever, (2 words)
- Name of full moon on May 16th
- Cheeky underware, (plural)
- The Jedi Master's specialty
- Gregor's kingdom (2 words)
- Twilight call across the bay, (3 words)
- Croatian city, and unhappy separation
- Biking risk? (2 words, plural)
- Cookie monster
- Connection technique
Down
- Asian builders of the Peljesac Bridge
- Longest day of the year, (1 word, 1 count)
- Water taxi lunch island
- Name of full moon on June 14th
- Imported Spanish drink
- Dave's swimming hole, (2 words)
- Alternative to Tommy's
- Tasty meal, but sometimes creepy
- Better than tuna
- Triple fun pass time, (plural)
- Over-heated in Korcula, once
- Town that is impossible to spell, or say
- Slang for rakija, after dinner drink
- Dave's after swim lemon-beer
- Source of revenue, and annoyance, (plural)
- Spicy intimate enjoyment, (2 words)
- Light and sheer summer wear
- Marielle's go-to beach drink, (2 words)
- Private beach activity for two, not four
- Madonna and friend, with chatty husband
- Where Dave was imprisoned
- Not to be stepped on, (2 words, plural)
- To be replaced by the Euro on 01.01.2023
- Dave's source of happiness,(2 words)
- Not likely to cross Marielle's lips
- So far, Tantric impossibility for us
- Percussion instrument until May 20th
- Weakness of blonde waitress from Ukraine
- Necessary protection in Korcula
- Connection technique condiment, (2 words)
- Excuse to park and kiss (2 words)
- Banderas look-alike
- Salty mystery to The Muse, (2 words)
- Worn by all women, it would seem, (plural)
- Traveller's malady to overcome
- Seaside hot dog stand
- Hallway decor, (plural)
- Konoba with the best sunset view
- June 9th hotel and restaurant, (2 words)
- Loretta's "European" dessert, (2 words)
- The keys to the city?
- Great way to see Korcula
- Other frequent coffee companion
- Seen only on arrival day, and not again
- Caveman home town, (2 words)
- Shadowed by Irish friends here
- Family name of 50 year old beach beauty
- For the pleasure of each other, (plural)
- Dave's LOML
- Spotlight of June 14th, (2 words)
100 Clues: Cat lover • Dave's LOML • A Grk paradise • Cookie monster • Drinks provider • Better than tuna • Flavour of choice • Third party friend • Alternative to Grk • Towering grandchild • Home of Konoba Mate • Banderas look-alike • Connection technique • Friendly local artist • Seaside hot dog stand • The keys to the city? • Imported Spanish drink • Alternative to Tommy's • Favourite coffee place • ...
Word puzzle 2022-04-20
Across
- - barren or laid waste
- -characterized by good-humored cheerfulness
- -a person who campaigns for some kind of social change.
- -someone or something that is untidy.
- -reduced to poverty
Down
- to pass quickly from sight.
- -to remove from the usual or proper place
- - using or involving the use of a minimum of words
- -to cease as from some action or proceeding
- - excessively talkative in a rumbling ,roundabout manner.
10 Clues: -reduced to poverty • - barren or laid waste • to pass quickly from sight. • -someone or something that is untidy. • -to remove from the usual or proper place • -to cease as from some action or proceeding • -characterized by good-humored cheerfulness • - using or involving the use of a minimum of words • -a person who campaigns for some kind of social change. • ...
verbs and adjectives 2.0 2023-12-29
Across
- moving on foot, typically at a slower pace than running
- It refers to a visual or aesthetic attractiveness
- the act of forming words, sentences using a pen
- communicating information, a story,to someone else through spoken or written words
- the act of moving rapidly on foot
Down
- something characterized by a high rate of speed or quickness
- the action of moving through the air, typically with the assistance of wings
- someone who possesses a high level of mental capacity
- placing something out of sight to keep it from being seen
9 Clues: the act of moving rapidly on foot • the act of forming words, sentences using a pen • It refers to a visual or aesthetic attractiveness • someone who possesses a high level of mental capacity • moving on foot, typically at a slower pace than running • placing something out of sight to keep it from being seen • ...
Topic 6 Vocab 2017-03-02
28 Clues: Who? • What? • I ask • I take • To ask • God(2) • I make • To take • Sign(2) • To make • Queen(1) • ?(suffix) • I look at • I examine • Goddes(1) • Husband(2) • To look at • To examine • I smile at • In this way • I am afraid • To smile at • King[reg](3) • To be afraid • Wife[uxor](3) • Name[nomin](3) • I catch sight of • To catch sight of
The Bomber Mafia 2021-09-28
Across
- Dutch inventor
- U.S. general
- planes used to bomb places
- Air Force General
- sight of bearing factories
- British prime minister
- used for precision bombing
- B-17 radio operator
- leader of U.S. Air Corps Tactical School
Down
- member of a bomb crew
- flys
- got bombed
- Sight of fighter plane production
- enemy fire
- worked for acts
- bombing specific building
- Stands for air corps tactical school
- medieval town
- Bomber Plane
- needed for propellers
- incendiary mixture
21 Clues: flys • got bombed • enemy fire • U.S. general • Bomber Plane • medieval town • Dutch inventor • worked for acts • Air Force General • incendiary mixture • B-17 radio operator • member of a bomb crew • needed for propellers • British prime minister • bombing specific building • planes used to bomb places • sight of bearing factories • used for precision bombing • Sight of fighter plane production • ...
Characterization Vocab Crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- Describing something not literally
- Thoughts and appearance of a character
- Message or moral of a story
- The short version/main points of a story An account of fake or real events
- Being without bias
- Reference to real world or other story
- The lead or main character in a story
- The person who opposes the protagonist
- Time and place of story
Down
- Words/phrases that mean other things
- A Character type used often is called
- Something that represents anotherthing
- A genre that is opposite to utopia
- Details using sight, smell, touch,.ect
- Distinguishing qualities of a character A person or Creature in a book/movie
15 Clues: Being without bias • Time and place of story • Message or moral of a story • Describing something not literally • A genre that is opposite to utopia • Words/phrases that mean other things • A Character type used often is called • The lead or main character in a story • Thoughts and appearance of a character • Something that represents anotherthing • ...
Novel Story:Money Run 2025-04-04
Across
- something that is not possible
- a powered flying vehicle
- not known or seen or not meant to be known or seen by others
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- able to cause death
- likely to cause harm or injury
- A group of people responsible for controlling a country
- a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form
Down
- a piece of information
- having curiosity
- find an answer to
- a person who steals another person's property
- including or involving several countries
- the state of being free from danger or threat
- being out of sight
15 Clues: having curiosity • find an answer to • being out of sight • able to cause death • a piece of information • a powered flying vehicle • something that is not possible • likely to cause harm or injury • including or involving several countries • a person who steals another person's property • the state of being free from danger or threat • ...
Random Googaaa 2023-01-08
Across
- Superman weakness
- Bag to carry necessary items; mostly for school, ex. notebook
- Protection of glass from the outside; square or rectangle
- Windy, swirly, deadly
- Pages with words full of stories
- Lead writing utensil
- The company Sathvik will be working for; space
- A robot's name in a movie Sathvik watched on Jan 5
- Body part for sight
Down
- Used for wearing when cold,rainy, or snowy
- The Windy City
- Used for calculating angles and sides, mostly with triangles
- one of the best basketball teams in California, blue and yellow
- Oval, brown shape ball; used to throw
- Small electronic device, everyday use
15 Clues: The Windy City • Superman weakness • Body part for sight • Lead writing utensil • Windy, swirly, deadly • Pages with words full of stories • Oval, brown shape ball; used to throw • Small electronic device, everyday use • Used for wearing when cold,rainy, or snowy • The company Sathvik will be working for; space • A robot's name in a movie Sathvik watched on Jan 5 • ...
wor 2024-03-05
8 Clues: we are • Emit words. • are the people who speak • Stop being in sight or in a place. • It's what the meteor did to the dinosaurs • language spoken in the United States and England • dialect of a town or nation, or common to several. • Acquire knowledge of something through study or experience.
CS Principles Review Puzzle (no captials) 2024-04-29
Across
- pi -> 3.14
- sequence of 8 bits
- how many bytes? 0100010010011000
- hiding a word in plain sight
- compressing data that restricts full restoration of the original
- ex. deceptive email
- compressing data that allows full restoration of the original
- ability of a system to meet new demands
- what is this number? 00011110
- usually measured in mbps
- protocol for transmitting packets
Down
- alternative to copyright, allowing users to declare how they want their work to be utilized (two words)
- when some countries have less access to technology. this is called digital _____.
- finding a good solution in a hard problem
- ex. location, colour of sky
15 Clues: pi -> 3.14 • sequence of 8 bits • ex. deceptive email • usually measured in mbps • ex. location, colour of sky • hiding a word in plain sight • what is this number? 00011110 • how many bytes? 0100010010011000 • protocol for transmitting packets • ability of a system to meet new demands • finding a good solution in a hard problem • ...
Sort 23: Short I and Long I with Short O and Long O 2024-01-07
Across
- a movie; motion picture.
- the amount of money paid for something.
- to locate something after losing it.
- chilly; without heat or warmth.
- easy to bend or shape; not hard.
- speak or say with words (past tense).
- an insect with wings that mostly flies at night. Less colorful than butterflies.
- when air moves over the earth.
Down
- a person's hand with fingers curled tightly into the palm.
- a young human; a kid.
- unable to see; having no sight.
- writing, images, or other items published online.
- a very valuable metal with a yellow color.
- a large number; almost all.
- the part of a person that thinks.
15 Clues: a young human; a kid. • a movie; motion picture. • a large number; almost all. • when air moves over the earth. • unable to see; having no sight. • chilly; without heat or warmth. • easy to bend or shape; not hard. • the part of a person that thinks. • to locate something after losing it. • speak or say with words (past tense). • the amount of money paid for something. • ...
Sight Words 2017-03-20
sight words 2018-03-27
Sight Words 2021-09-09
Sight Words 2022-01-20
5 Clues: The month that Christmas is in • The month that Halloween is in • The month that you started school • The month that Thanksgiving is in • The month that has Independence Day in it
sight words #1 and Seedfolks vocabulary 2021-11-16
Literary Terms 2021-04-26
Across
- description that appeals to the five senses (smell, touch, taste, sound, and sight)
- referring to a person, text, event, etc. outside of the text
- stretching the truth
- repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together
- comparison between two things; looking for similarities
Down
- extreme exaggeration
- memory of past event
- the way we speak; "y'all, ain't"
- hints of future events
- a universal pattern that is repeated throughout literature
10 Clues: extreme exaggeration • memory of past event • stretching the truth • hints of future events • the way we speak; "y'all, ain't" • comparison between two things; looking for similarities • a universal pattern that is repeated throughout literature • referring to a person, text, event, etc. outside of the text • repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together • ...
Literary Terms 2021-04-26
Across
- description that appeals to the five senses (smell, touch, taste, sound, and sight)
- referring to a person, text, event, etc. outside of the text
- stretching the truth
- repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together
- comparison between two things; looking for similarities
Down
- extreme exaggeration
- memory of past event
- the way we speak; "y'all, ain't"
- hints of future events
- a universal pattern that is repeated throughout literature
10 Clues: extreme exaggeration • memory of past event • stretching the truth • hints of future events • the way we speak; "y'all, ain't" • comparison between two things; looking for similarities • a universal pattern that is repeated throughout literature • referring to a person, text, event, etc. outside of the text • repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together • ...
Literary Terms 2021-04-26
Across
- description that appeals to the five senses (smell, touch, taste, sound, and sight)
- referring to a person, text, event, etc. outside of the text
- stretching the truth
- repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together
- comparison between two things; looking for similarities
Down
- extreme exaggeration
- memory of past event
- the way we speak; "y'all, ain't"
- hints of future events
- a universal pattern that is repeated throughout literature
10 Clues: extreme exaggeration • memory of past event • stretching the truth • hints of future events • the way we speak; "y'all, ain't" • comparison between two things; looking for similarities • a universal pattern that is repeated throughout literature • referring to a person, text, event, etc. outside of the text • repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together • ...
ELA vocab choice board 2024-09-06
Across
- a story about a person written by that person
- to come together
- the way an author reveals his or her can be indirect or direct
Down
- causing strong feeling of happy excitement and elation
- to make known or understandable to some
- give to a reaction or emotion
- not movable
- words that describe sight, sounds, movement, make the sensory detail
- incapable of being or occurring
- to cause to move forward; push
10 Clues: not movable • to come together • give to a reaction or emotion • to cause to move forward; push • incapable of being or occurring • to make known or understandable to some • a story about a person written by that person • causing strong feeling of happy excitement and elation • the way an author reveals his or her can be indirect or direct • ...
Ela Crossword 2019-05-04
Across
- For of finding the correct answer
- Many male teenagers use this
- foil A character with opposite attributes to another
- The teacher warned about writing like this
- Hitler used the Jews as a ___ for his ruling
- Politicians use these to make each other mad
- Can conform smell with a sight
Down
- Derived from a main clause beforehand
- Relations of words
- Many Greek heroes have a ___ quality that claims their downfall
- Holds together all basic sentences
11 Clues: Relations of words • Many male teenagers use this • Can conform smell with a sight • For of finding the correct answer • Holds together all basic sentences • Derived from a main clause beforehand • The teacher warned about writing like this • Hitler used the Jews as a ___ for his ruling • Politicians use these to make each other mad • ...
Vivid Words - Sight and Sound 2025-03-18
Across
- sparkling with light like a star
- soft sound like dry leaves in the wind
- giving off warm light like a candle
- something unknown or impossible to explain
- low humming sound, like from a bee or fly
- warm yellow like a sunset
Down
- something hidden from sight
- loud and unpleasant like a car alarm
- strong light like daylight
- very quiet, no noise
- no light like the night sky
- quiet speaking sounds, like mumbling
- soft sounds of breathing out
- peaceful and serene
14 Clues: peaceful and serene • very quiet, no noise • warm yellow like a sunset • strong light like daylight • something hidden from sight • no light like the night sky • soft sounds of breathing out • sparkling with light like a star • giving off warm light like a candle • loud and unpleasant like a car alarm • quiet speaking sounds, like mumbling • soft sound like dry leaves in the wind • ...
Stage 7 Verbs (See p. 120) 2023-04-17
Across
- They were dining
- y'all were preparing
- we killed
- They dine
- she was understanding
- He catches sight of
- they were asking
- you are crying
- she understood
- they prepared
- you were crying
- she understands
Down
- they asked
- Fecerunt
- y'all prepare
- Faciebant
- She advanced, she proceeded
- They dined
- he cried
- we kill
- we were killing
- Faciunt
- they were advancing
- I advance, I proceed
- He caught sight of
- they ask
26 Clues: we kill • Faciunt • Fecerunt • he cried • they ask • Faciebant • we killed • They dine • they asked • They dined • y'all prepare • they prepared • you are crying • she understood • we were killing • you were crying • she understands • They were dining • they were asking • He caught sight of • He catches sight of • they were advancing • y'all were preparing • I advance, I proceed • she was understanding • ...
Latin Verb Conjugations 2024-01-31
25 Clues: I am • I walk • I love • We are • I live • We walk • to live • You are • You walk • They are • They love • You shout • They live • Y'all are • Y'all love • Y'all walk • They shout • Y'all shout • He/she/it is • He/she/it walks • He/she/it seeks • He/she/it groans • He/she/it shouts • They catch sight of • He/she/it catches sight of
Spelling List 18 2025-01-21
Across
- a car wheel
- a shrub
- rhymes with rough
- feeling anxious
- a type of dog
- one of the five senses
- to move something while holding it
- a type of bird
- to make bigger
- to fix something
- to have fun
Down
- a two letter sight word
- the opposite of smooth
- the opposite of old
- far away
- a number
- something you climb
- sight word that rhymes with fill
- a vehicle that flies
- to ask a question
20 Clues: a shrub • far away • a number • a car wheel • to have fun • a type of dog • a type of bird • to make bigger • feeling anxious • to fix something • rhymes with rough • to ask a question • the opposite of old • something you climb • a vehicle that flies • the opposite of smooth • one of the five senses • a two letter sight word • sight word that rhymes with fill • to move something while holding it
Characterization Vocab Crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- Describing something not literally
- Thoughts and appearance of a character
- Message or moral of a story
- The short version/main points of a story An account of fake or real events
- Being without bias
- Reference to real world or other story
- The lead or main character in a story
- The person who opposes the protagonist
- Time and place of story
Down
- Words/phrases that mean other things
- A Character type used often is called
- Something that represents anotherthing
- A genre that is opposite to utopia
- Details using sight, smell, touch,.ect
- Distinguishing qualities of a character A person or Creature in a book/movie
15 Clues: Being without bias • Time and place of story • Message or moral of a story • Describing something not literally • A genre that is opposite to utopia • Words/phrases that mean other things • A Character type used often is called • The lead or main character in a story • Thoughts and appearance of a character • Something that represents anotherthing • ...
The Poet X 2022-04-28
Across
- where Father Sean is from
- repetition of constants at the beginning of two words
- Twin's real name
- extreme exaggeration
- Short poem consisting of three lines
Down
- adj. meaning fierce, ferocious, mad tempered
- Xiomara and Twin's birthday month
- a person place or thing that has significance or meaning beyond its surface
- Xiomara's favorite fruit
- the use of images which use the five senses of sight, smell, touch, taste, and hear
- when two things are compared without using “like” or “as”
- Xiomara's best friend
- the other girl in poetry club
- the holiday that Xiomara gets her phone back
- What Mami used to light Xiomara's journal on fire
15 Clues: Twin's real name • extreme exaggeration • Xiomara's best friend • Xiomara's favorite fruit • where Father Sean is from • the other girl in poetry club • Xiomara and Twin's birthday month • Short poem consisting of three lines • adj. meaning fierce, ferocious, mad tempered • the holiday that Xiomara gets her phone back • What Mami used to light Xiomara's journal on fire • ...
CS Principles Review Puzzle (no captials) 2024-04-29
Across
- pi -> 3.14
- sequence of 8 bits
- how many bytes? 0100010010011000
- hiding a word in plain sight
- compressing data that restricts full restoration of the original
- ex. deceptive email
- compressing data that allows full restoration of the original
- ability of a system to meet new demands
- what is this number? 00011110
- usually measured in mbps
- protocol for transmitting packets
Down
- alternative to copyright, allowing users to declare how they want their work to be utilized (two words)
- when some countries have less access to technology. this is called digital _____.
- finding a good solution in a hard problem
- ex. location, colour of sky
15 Clues: pi -> 3.14 • sequence of 8 bits • ex. deceptive email • usually measured in mbps • ex. location, colour of sky • hiding a word in plain sight • what is this number? 00011110 • how many bytes? 0100010010011000 • protocol for transmitting packets • ability of a system to meet new demands • finding a good solution in a hard problem • ...
Remedial Instruction in Reading 2025-02-03
Across
- – The relationship between letters and sounds in written and spoken language (e.g., letter-sound correspondence).
- – The emphasis placed on a syllable in a word, affecting pronunciation and meaning (e.g., 'present vs. pre'sent).
- – The collection of words a person understands and can use, essential for reading comprehension.
- – Related to phonemes, the smallest units of sound in a language that distinguish one word from another.
- – Combining individual sounds (phonemes) to form a word (e.g., /c/ /a/ /t/ → "cat").
- – A gap or difficulty in a student's reading ability, such as struggles with decoding, comprehension, or fluency.
- – Breaking a word into its individual sounds (e.g., "dog" → /d/ /o/ /g/).
Down
- – A complex vowel sound that starts as one vowel and glides into another within the same syllable (e.g., "oi" in "boil").
- – A unit of pronunciation in a word; syllabication refers to breaking a word into its syllables for easier decoding.
- – Words that readers recognize instantly without decoding, often irregularly spelled (e.g., "the," "said," "was").
- – Words following the consonant-vowel-consonant pattern, such as "cat" or "dog," often used for early phonics instruction.
- – A method of teaching reading by linking letters (graphemes) to their corresponding sounds (phonemes).
12 Clues: – Breaking a word into its individual sounds (e.g., "dog" → /d/ /o/ /g/). • – Combining individual sounds (phonemes) to form a word (e.g., /c/ /a/ /t/ → "cat"). • – The collection of words a person understands and can use, essential for reading comprehension. • ...
figures of speech 2020-09-26
Across
- words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words
- Two contradictory ideas side by side: jumbo shrimp or cruel kindness
- Comparison using like or as
- an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that may be found offensive or suggest something unpleasant.
- The use of words that imitate sounds: crash, bang, hiss, splat
- when a certain word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of clauses or sentences that follow each other. This repetition emphasizes the phrase while adding rhythm to the passage, making it more memorable and enjoyable to read.
- a play on words
- It usually sets up an analogy between one entity’s spiritual qualities and an object in the physical world and sometimes controls the whole structure of the poem.
- A set expression or phrase that is not meant to be interpreted literally: Every cloud has a silver lining.
Down
- An obvious and intentional exaggeration not meant to be taken seriously.
- the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is
- the repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning of words: nodded, nearly, napping
- Comparison NOT using like or as
- Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the five senses-sight, sound, smell, taste,and touch. This language creates word pictures, or images.
- the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- Giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
- Concrete objects that represent abstract ideas, feelings, or thoughts
18 Clues: a play on words • Comparison using like or as • Comparison NOT using like or as • the use of irony to mock or convey contempt. • Giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects • The use of words that imitate sounds: crash, bang, hiss, splat • Two contradictory ideas side by side: jumbo shrimp or cruel kindness • ...
figures of speech 2020-09-26
Across
- An obvious and intentional exaggeration not meant to be taken seriously.
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
- the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that may be found offensive or suggest something unpleasant.
- Comparison NOT using like or as
- words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words
- Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the five senses-sight, sound, smell, taste,and touch. This language creates word pictures, or images.
- Concrete objects that represent abstract ideas, feelings, or thoughts
- when a certain word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of clauses or sentences that follow each other. This repetition emphasizes the phrase while adding rhythm to the passage, making it more memorable and enjoyable to read.
- It usually sets up an analogy between one entity’s spiritual qualities and an object in the physical world and sometimes controls the whole structure of the poem.
- Two contradictory ideas side by side: jumbo shrimp or cruel kindness
- A set expression or phrase that is not meant to be interpreted literally: Every cloud has a silver lining.
Down
- the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is
- Giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects
- the repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning of words: nodded, nearly, napping
- a play on words
- Comparison using like or as
- The use of words that imitate sounds: crash, bang, hiss, splat
18 Clues: a play on words • Comparison using like or as • Comparison NOT using like or as • the use of irony to mock or convey contempt. • Giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects • The use of words that imitate sounds: crash, bang, hiss, splat • Two contradictory ideas side by side: jumbo shrimp or cruel kindness • ...
figures of speech 2020-09-26
Across
- An obvious and intentional exaggeration not meant to be taken seriously.
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
- the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
- an innocuous word or expression used in place of one that may be found offensive or suggest something unpleasant.
- Comparison NOT using like or as
- words are used in such a way that their intended meaning is different from the actual meaning of the words
- Writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the five senses-sight, sound, smell, taste,and touch. This language creates word pictures, or images.
- Concrete objects that represent abstract ideas, feelings, or thoughts
- when a certain word or phrase is repeated at the beginning of clauses or sentences that follow each other. This repetition emphasizes the phrase while adding rhythm to the passage, making it more memorable and enjoyable to read.
- It usually sets up an analogy between one entity’s spiritual qualities and an object in the physical world and sometimes controls the whole structure of the poem.
- Two contradictory ideas side by side: jumbo shrimp or cruel kindness
- A set expression or phrase that is not meant to be interpreted literally: Every cloud has a silver lining.
Down
- the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is
- Giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects
- the repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning of words: nodded, nearly, napping
- a play on words
- Comparison using like or as
- The use of words that imitate sounds: crash, bang, hiss, splat
18 Clues: a play on words • Comparison using like or as • Comparison NOT using like or as • the use of irony to mock or convey contempt. • Giving human characteristics to animals or inanimate objects • The use of words that imitate sounds: crash, bang, hiss, splat • Two contradictory ideas side by side: jumbo shrimp or cruel kindness • ...
Spelling Sight Words 2022-01-03
7 Clues: We ____ work to do. • ____ are you doing? • The plane ____ land. • No ____ing during class. • Take a ____ in the park. • She ____ not like the movie. • Students _____ do their work
Amelia's sight words 2023-01-18
7 Clues: near or with another person • to look after someone or something • a person who leads or guides others • to say or happen another time or repeat • something to drink everyday to stay healthy • something that belongs to all of us; ____ cat • a really amazing six-year-old girl who loves rainbows and unicorns
Behzad's Sight Words 2025-04-15
7 Clues: The colour of milk. • The colour of a basketball. • ______ means 'one more person'. • Starts with a D and means 'finished'. • The period of darkness each 24 hours. • Behzad is late for tutoring _____ time. • A set of words that is a complete thought.
Long i 2024-02-19
Poetry Terms 2022-02-08
Across
- the repetition of consonant sounds across a series of words ("Willows lilt loudly in the blowing gusts")
- a six-line stanza
- or English sonnet a 14-line poem made up of three quatrains and a couplet, with the volta at line 13
- when the speaker of a poem addresses an absent person or addresses an inanimate quality as if it were a person ("O Death, where is thy sting?")
- a shift in direction within a poem (a shift in subject, attitude, tone, voice, etc.)
- a tangible object, person, place in a text that represents abstract ideas
- rhyme words whose sounds match on more than one syllable (fashion and passion)
- monologue a poem in which the speaker is a distinct character, usually addressing a listener within the dramatic situation of the poem itself
- language that vividly depicts sensory experience (taste, touch, smell, sight, hearing)
- a poem that focuses on telling a story
- rhyme words whose sounds match on only one syllable (tree and philosophy)
- rhyme words whose sounds almost rhyme but not quite (dangerous and hostages)
- a poem that communicates the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of a speaker
- diction words that depict tangible things (dog, tree, nose)
Down
- a poem in the form of an address to a particular subject (often in praise of a person, animal, object, or concept)
- a poem reflecting on the death or end of someone or something
- a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that repeats throughout a poem
- a four-line stanza
- or Italian sonnet a 14-line poem made up of an octave and a sestet, with the volta at line 9
- a figure of speech in which a writer declares that something is LIKE/AS something different ("Bob is like a monkey on the dancefloor")
- when a writer gives inhuman things human characteristics ("The waves marched onto the shore")
- a two-line stanza
- an eight-line stanza
- a figure of speech in which a writer declares that something IS something different ("Sarah is a clown in class")
- the repetition of the opening sounds of words ("Sally sells seashells down by the seashore")
- the repetition of vowel sounds across a series of words ("He hid and bit his fist in the strong wind")
- diction words that depict intangible things (freedom, anger, beauty)
27 Clues: a six-line stanza • a two-line stanza • a four-line stanza • an eight-line stanza • a poem that focuses on telling a story • a poem reflecting on the death or end of someone or something • diction words that depict tangible things (dog, tree, nose) • diction words that depict intangible things (freedom, anger, beauty) • ...
Sight Words Oct 18 2018-10-18
10 Clues: also • a few • buddy • to donate • opposite of "up" • the past of "can" • the past of "say" • the past of "will" • two prepositions stuck together • you say it rudely if you don't hear someone say something
Our Classroom Sight Words 2013-03-08
10 Clues: We are __. • I was __ there. • I wish I __ go. • I just did that. • I have __ orange. • I walked __ the yard. • The book is __ there. • It was our __ to play. • I can see __ the books. • I like you __ I don't like you.
Sight Words Set 5 2021-05-25
10 Clues: B E A U ti*ful. • Small ants in danger. • Laugh and U get happy. • Right, I go home tonight. • Wise elves read everyday. • Front row often needs treats. • We write incredibly tough exams. • I do not KNow how to spell know! • listen closely you cannot hear the T. • g + listen closely you cannot hear the T.
Sight Words Set 5 2021-05-25
10 Clues: B E A U ti*ful. • Small ants in danger. • Laugh and U get happy. • Right, I go home tonight. • Wise elves read everyday. • Front row often needs treats. • We write incredibly tough exams. • I do not KNow how to spell know! • listen closely you cannot hear the T. • g + listen closely you cannot hear the T.
Sight Words Set 2 2021-05-24
10 Clues: Their elephant is red • u & i built with Lego • u & i build with Lego • A great ape is napping • Won't obey ninja turtles • o u lucky dog word with a c • Among mean old nasty ghosts • o u lucky dog word with a w • o u lucky dog word with a sh • Which house is Charlies's house?
Sight Words Set 1 2021-05-24
10 Clues: They eat yogurt. • Go over _____________. • She used red envelopes. • s + unhealthy candy hurts. • Why is it so busy on the bus? • Every vampire eats red yogurt • The number that comes after 3. • Munching unhealthy candy hurts. • happy elephants roll everywhere • ___________ do you want me to go?
Sight Words- Unit 1 2022-09-17
10 Clues: The clown is -------. • Mariam has ------ sister. • I------hold the heavy bag. • We can ---- with our eyes. • The music ------ very loud! • Do you like coffee ---- tea? • I------a coin on the ground. • The tree has ------- leaves, • The cat is big, but the ant is ---- . • I will tell you ----- to solve the problem.
Week 5 Sight Words 2024-02-05
Across
- the state or fact of being troublesome or difficult with regard to one's personal requirements or comfort.
- the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group
- producing a great deal of profit.
- a person who comes to a country to live there.
Down
- a person who manages or superintends an organization or activity.
- a prolonged bitter quarrel with or campaign against someone
- feel intense dislike or disgust for.
- truly what something is said to be; authentic.
- extremely hungry.
- the state of being free from danger or threat
10 Clues: extremely hungry. • producing a great deal of profit. • feel intense dislike or disgust for. • the state of being free from danger or threat • truly what something is said to be; authentic. • a person who comes to a country to live there. • a prolonged bitter quarrel with or campaign against someone • a person who manages or superintends an organization or activity. • ...
E-Learning Sight Words 2020-05-15
Across
- attractive in a delicate way
- moving or capable of moving at high speed
- say something in order to obtain an answer or some information
- clean with water and, typically, soap
- very large in size, quantity
Down
- coming before all others in time or order
- of a person or animal) having a large amount of excess flesh
- move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot
- a source of fun, amusement
- of or at a fairly or comfortably high temperature
10 Clues: a source of fun, amusement • attractive in a delicate way • very large in size, quantity • clean with water and, typically, soap • coming before all others in time or order • moving or capable of moving at high speed • of or at a fairly or comfortably high temperature • of a person or animal) having a large amount of excess flesh • ...
SIGHT WORDS 21-30 2024-04-10
G1-L20 Sight Words 2025-03-19
10 Clues: need • extra • to clean • finished • not young • work with something • in a very short time • a woman who has a child • to do something once to see how it goes • a thing that can be opened or closed to help you go into or out of the house
G1-L20 Sight Words 2025-03-19
10 Clues: need • extra • to clean • finished • not young • work with something • in a very short time • a woman who has a child • to do something once to see how it goes • a thing that can be opened or closed to help you go into or out of the house
Sight Words 121-130 2024-11-01
Across
- – You can ____ what you need so others will know.
- – As he grows, he becomes a strong ____ we can look to.
- – We know your _____ and call you by it every day.
- – Do you know ____ to go when the day is done?
- – Walk ____ the door to find your way out.
Down
- – This ____ is long, but it helps us know much.
- – This is a ____ day to learn something new.
- – This is a ____ way to make sure all is well.
- – When we ____ , we use our mind to find answers.
- – You can ____ them with what they need to do.
10 Clues: – Walk ____ the door to find your way out. • – This is a ____ day to learn something new. • – This is a ____ way to make sure all is well. • – Do you know ____ to go when the day is done? • – You can ____ them with what they need to do. • – This ____ is long, but it helps us know much. • – You can ____ what you need so others will know. • ...
Sight Words 141 - 150 2024-12-03
Across
- - The _____ box is on the table by the chair
- - Look _____ the table for the missing piece
- - There are _____ birds in the tree outside
- - Will you _____ the map to the treasure
Down
- - Do you _____ to read this book or that one
- - They _____ to visit us yesterday afternoon
- - A _____ was playing in the sand
- - Can you _____ us the way to the school
- - We need to _____ a line before we start
- - He works hard and _____ studies every day
10 Clues: - A _____ was playing in the sand • - Can you _____ us the way to the school • - Will you _____ the map to the treasure • - We need to _____ a line before we start • - He works hard and _____ studies every day • - There are _____ birds in the tree outside • - Do you _____ to read this book or that one • - They _____ to visit us yesterday afternoon • ...
Sight words 591 - 600 2024-12-06
Across
- - The fabric of this shirt is so _____ it feels nice to wear
- - The _____ in the garden are blooming beautifully
- - Can you _____ the place where you live
- - Our _____ asked us to write a story for homework
- - He put his dirty _____ in the laundry basket
Down
- - I _____ read this book and tell you about it later
- - You need to _____ the river by using the small boat
- - They _____ the trophy high after winning the game
- - She wants to _____ across the country one day
- - Let’s decide _____ to eat at home or go out
10 Clues: - Can you _____ the place where you live • - Let’s decide _____ to eat at home or go out • - He put his dirty _____ in the laundry basket • - She wants to _____ across the country one day • - The _____ in the garden are blooming beautifully • - Our _____ asked us to write a story for homework • - They _____ the trophy high after winning the game • ...
Sight words 41-50 2025-11-17
Across
- What can we ______ to help today?
- Tell me ______ one you want to try.
- She went ______ to find the one she lost.
- She read ______ word out loud to us.
Down
- Tell me ______ you solved that problem.
- We will ______ this when we start the work.
- ______ said we can finish this together.
- We can go ______ they want to come.
- We put ______ papers on the table.
- He made ______ effort to get it right.
10 Clues: What can we ______ to help today? • We put ______ papers on the table. • Tell me ______ one you want to try. • We can go ______ they want to come. • She read ______ word out loud to us. • He made ______ effort to get it right. • Tell me ______ you solved that problem. • ______ said we can finish this together. • She went ______ to find the one she lost. • ...
Advanced Choir Crossword 2023-11-01
Across
- The lower of the 2 male voice parts
- The first step in sight reading
- Mr. Dell'Anno loves to tell a good ___
- Another word for singing solfege in your head
- A moment of silence in sight reading where we say shh
- 1 beat of sound
- Christmas song title ___ Road
- A Skip above Fa
- 4 beats of sound
Down
- 2 beats of sound
- The 3rd note of the tonic triad; Do, Mi, ___
- Another name for Do-Mi-Sol-Mi-Do-Sol-Do before sight reading
- Solo & Ensemble song Come ___ Away With Me
- A skip below Mi
- Another word for the steady pulse
- Christmas song title with 1 word repeated 3 times
- Song we are singing with the girls Run ___ Run
- When we speak the solfege
- The higher of the 2 male voice parts
- The way we behave at a concert
20 Clues: A skip below Mi • 1 beat of sound • A Skip above Fa • 2 beats of sound • 4 beats of sound • When we speak the solfege • Christmas song title ___ Road • The way we behave at a concert • The first step in sight reading • Another word for the steady pulse • The lower of the 2 male voice parts • The higher of the 2 male voice parts • Mr. Dell'Anno loves to tell a good ___ • ...
The Mandela Catalogue 2022-01-21
Across
- Fake name of Satan who deceived Mary, Joseph, the shepherds, and the world.
- The location of our main storyline in the present. (2 words)
- Petty man who investigates clients' houses before being taken by the man in the tv.
- The United States Department of ________ Phenomena helps issue the Television and Mirror Destruction Order.
- Semi-serious man of a paranormal investigative group who left his partner behind in a client's house.
- Man who's makes his friend go to his house as he was an invader.
- Moniker given to multiple entities, one of which resides inside of tv's and the other lives in a room by the stairs.
- Beings taking over our world as we know it by disguising themselves as humans.
- Man who gets stuck in his room for days with an invader outside before offing himself.
- __________ at the sight of her missing child.
Down
- What does the K stand for in the principle to protect citizens against the imposters. (2 words)
- The disorder in which people are told information they do not wish to know which results in suicide 97% of the time. (2 words)
- The principle given by the government to help the common people fend off the invaders.
- Name of the creator of the series. (2 words)
- Alternative name for type one invaders.
- The woman in volume 2 is hoping to put her dead ___ to peace.
16 Clues: Alternative name for type one invaders. • Name of the creator of the series. (2 words) • __________ at the sight of her missing child. • The location of our main storyline in the present. (2 words) • The woman in volume 2 is hoping to put her dead ___ to peace. • Man who's makes his friend go to his house as he was an invader. • ...
Honors English Review Game 2022-03-23
Across
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, using the wordslikeoras
- Descriptive language that engages and/or appeals to the human senses -sight, sound, smell, taste, touch. (Other literary devices can also express imagery at the same time.)
- A comparison between two unlike things - saying something IS something else
- Extreme exaggeration
- A figure of speech in which two opposite words (or ideas) are joined to create an eect
Down
- Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- Repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the start of a series of words or sentences (the words do not have to be next to one another)
- Irony When a speaker says one thing but means another (can be sarcastic)
- An indirect reference to: people, places, events, literary works, myths, or works of art. (In Shakespeare, it is usually a reference to something in Greek Mythology.)
10 Clues: Extreme exaggeration • Repeating words, phrases, lines, or stanzas • Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things • A direct comparison between two unlike things, using the wordslikeoras • Irony When a speaker says one thing but means another (can be sarcastic) • A comparison between two unlike things - saying something IS something else • ...
3.2 Sight Words 2022-03-12
Sight Words 1 2025-09-04
The Literary Devices 2023-01-13
Across
- A figure of speech that contains two opposite words next to each other.
- Giving human characteristics to something that is not human.
- An exaggerated statement
- The repetition of a consonant sound within a sentence.
- Sensory Imagery evokes the reader’s recognition based on the 5 senses: taste, touch, smell, hearing and sight.
Down
- comparing something without using the word like or as
- Words of sound used to indicate a vocal imitation.
- comparing something using the word like or as
8 Clues: An exaggerated statement • comparing something using the word like or as • Words of sound used to indicate a vocal imitation. • comparing something without using the word like or as • The repetition of a consonant sound within a sentence. • Giving human characteristics to something that is not human. • ...
Poetic Devices 2022-03-22
Across
- this poetic device gives human qualities to something that is not human
- this poetic device compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
- the writer's attitude toward his or her subject in the poem
- a poetic device that refers to the repetition of the same consonant sounds in a line of text. These alike consonant sounds can appear at the beginning, middle, or end of words, and consonance is created when these words appear in quick succession.
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words, as in Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- extreme exaggeration to show intensity or urgency
- the use of any element of language - a sound, word, phrase, or sentence - more than once
Down
- like a narrator of a story, this is the voice of the poem
- the feelings and associations a word evokes in people
- a brief reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work with which the reader is familiar; usually these come from the Bible, Greek or Roman mythology, or historical events
- the use of words to imitate sounds
- a poetic device in which the repetition of similar vowel sounds takes place in two or more words next or close to each other within a line of poetry
- language that appeals to the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- the message or insight about life or human nature that the poem conveys
14 Clues: the use of words to imitate sounds • extreme exaggeration to show intensity or urgency • the feelings and associations a word evokes in people • like a narrator of a story, this is the voice of the poem • the writer's attitude toward his or her subject in the poem • this poetic device gives human qualities to something that is not human • ...
Figurative Language and Poetry Terms Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
Across
- a figure of speech that intentionally uses exaggeration, or overstatement, for special effect
- a reference to a person, place, event, or literary work that the writer expects the reader to recognize
- word or words which appeal to the senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell) and help to create pictures or images in the reader’s mind
- the point of view from which the poem is told, but is not always the poet
- a comparison of two unlike things without using “like” or “as”
- a figure of speech in which opposite or contradictory ideas or terms are combined
- a figure of speech which gives animals, objects, or ideas human characteristics
- the author’s attitude toward the subject or characters
- the atmosphere or feeling created in a literary work
Down
- an object that represents something other than itself
- the musical quality of a poem, the combination of stressed and unstressed syllables that create a pattern
- a group of consecutive lines in a poem that is similar to a paragraph and is separated by a blank line
- a comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as”
- a common thread, concept, or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work
- (two words) when rhyming words are at the end of separate lines of verse
- the point of view from which the poem is told, but is not always the poet
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
17 Clues: the atmosphere or feeling created in a literary work • an object that represents something other than itself • a comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” • the author’s attitude toward the subject or characters • a comparison of two unlike things without using “like” or “as” • (two words) when rhyming words are at the end of separate lines of verse • ...
Figurative Language and Poetry Terms Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
Across
- a figure of speech that intentionally uses exaggeration, or overstatement, for special effect
- a reference to a person, place, event, or literary work that the writer expects the reader to recognize
- word or words which appeal to the senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell) and help to create pictures or images in the reader’s mind
- the point of view from which the poem is told, but is not always the poet
- a comparison of two unlike things without using “like” or “as”
- a figure of speech in which opposite or contradictory ideas or terms are combined
- a figure of speech which gives animals, objects, or ideas human characteristics
- the author’s attitude toward the subject or characters
- the atmosphere or feeling created in a literary work
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- an object that represents something other than itself
- the musical quality of a poem, the combination of stressed and unstressed syllables that create a pattern
- a group of consecutive lines in a poem that is similar to a paragraph and is separated by a blank line
- a comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as”
- a common thread, concept, or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work
- (two words) when rhyming words are at the end of separate lines of verse
- the point of view from which the poem is told, but is not always the poet
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words
17 Clues: the atmosphere or feeling created in a literary work • an object that represents something other than itself • a comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” • the author’s attitude toward the subject or characters • a comparison of two unlike things without using “like” or “as” • (two words) when rhyming words are at the end of separate lines of verse • ...
English Starter Grade 6 2024-09-18
Across
- Exaggerated statements or claims that aren't meant to be taken literally.
- The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words next to each other or closely connected.
- Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
- A word that mimics the sound it's suggesting.
- A figure of speech where a description is given of an object or an action that is not literal.
- When human characteristics are given to something non-human, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
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- Language that is chosen to convey or evoke certain emotions in the mind of the reader.
- A figure of speech comparing one thing with another thing of a different kind using 'like' or 'as_as'.
- A group of words that have a meaning (built up over time) that doesn't link to the actual words.
- Words that describe or name an attribute of a person/place/thing.
10 Clues: Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. • A word that mimics the sound it's suggesting. • Words that describe or name an attribute of a person/place/thing. • Exaggerated statements or claims that aren't meant to be taken literally. • Language that is chosen to convey or evoke certain emotions in the mind of the reader. • ...
Literary Elements Quiz; Contemporary Literature 2023-05-30
Across
- The emotional atmosphere of the text.
- The author's attitude toward the subject.
- When the author includes details that help the reader make predictions about what is going to happen in the plot.
- Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, conflict resolution
- Language that appeals to the five senses; sight, taste, touch, feel, smell, and hearing
- Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things or animals for literary effect.
- The character or force that is in direct conflict with the protagonist
- When something concrete represents something abstract
- Highest point of tension and turning point in the story.
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- One of the leading characters in a story
- provides details about the setting, important characters, the basic problem or conflict they will face
- Comparing two unlike things more directly, without using words like "like" or "as."
- All the loose ends are tied up, more or less.
- The underlying message or moral in a poem or literary work.
- Comparing two unlike things using the words like or as.
- literary exaggeration
16 Clues: literary exaggeration • The emotional atmosphere of the text. • One of the leading characters in a story • The author's attitude toward the subject. • All the loose ends are tied up, more or less. • When something concrete represents something abstract • Comparing two unlike things using the words like or as. • Highest point of tension and turning point in the story. • ...
Homophones Crossword- Robert 2025-02-26
Across
- I ran ____ away from the house (farther,further)
- make sure to ____ your sources (sight,site,cite)
- there is a large _____ of snow (number,amount)
- it isn't yours it is ____ (there,their,they're)
- to get into others business (metal,medal,meddle,mettle)
- that's my favorite movie ____ (scene,seen)
- a material (metal,medal,meddle,mettle)
- Good___! (by,buy,bye
- a choice of 2 items (between,among)
- I got the golden ____ (metal,medal,meddle,mettle)
- _____ more (farther,further)
- lets go ____ the store (to,too,two)
- to recline in present tense (lie,lay)
- that was a beautiful ____ (site,cite,sight)
- That was a dangerous construction ____ (site,cite,sight)
- like that ____ (to,too,two)
Down
- They are (there,their,they're)
- the verb version (effect,affect)
- There is ____ and effect (because cause)
- it is over ______ (there,there,they're)
- to show great grit (metal,medal,meddle,mettle)
- ____ Monday not Tuesday (it's, its)
- this happened ____ he broke the paddle (because,cause)
- to put something down (lie,lay)
- a countable amount (number,amount)
- the noun version (effect, affect)
- I am _____ the crowd (between,among)
- that was a great optical ______ (illusion,allusion
- the second number (to,too,two)
- possession form (it's,its)
30 Clues: Good___! (by,buy,bye • possession form (it's,its) • like that ____ (to,too,two) • _____ more (farther,further) • They are (there,their,they're) • the second number (to,too,two) • to put something down (lie,lay) • the verb version (effect,affect) • the noun version (effect, affect) • a countable amount (number,amount) • ____ Monday not Tuesday (it's, its) • ...
ER 4 Vocabulary 2020-10-30
Across
- crash, noise
- always
- you (direct object)
- Sexte!" "Come down, Sextus!"
- (f.) worried, anxious
- branch
- at the moment, then
- nothing
- stealthily
- he/she/it likes, loves, is liking/loving, does like/love
- (m.) weak, shaky
- he/she/it approaches, does approach, is approaching
- he/she sees, is seeing, does see
- you (subject)
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- therefore
- (m.) troublesome, annoying
- he/she/it frightens, is frightening, does frighten
- magna, magnum large, great
- he/she/it annoys, is annoying, does annoy
- he/she/it sleeps, is sleeping, does sleep
- he/she climbs, is climbing, does climb
- he/she/it catches sight of, is catching sight of, does catch sight of
- voce in a loud voice
- Be careful!
- he/she/it hears, listens to, is hearing/listening to, does hear/listen to
- voice
26 Clues: voice • always • branch • nothing • therefore • stealthily • Be careful! • crash, noise • you (subject) • (m.) weak, shaky • you (direct object) • at the moment, then • voce in a loud voice • (f.) worried, anxious • (m.) troublesome, annoying • magna, magnum large, great • Sexte!" "Come down, Sextus!" • he/she sees, is seeing, does see • he/she climbs, is climbing, does climb • ...
Theatre Terminology 2022-03-22
Across
- Away from audience
- leave stage
- lead to off stage area
- where the audience sits
- actors right
- audiences right
- lowest level or seating
- imaginary lines of sight
- Towards audience
- audiences left
Down
- lowest balcony seating
- pipes used to fly things on stage
- come to stage
- furthest down stage pipe
- up
- mask backstage area
- down
- above fly loft
- actors left
19 Clues: up • down • leave stage • actors left • actors right • come to stage • above fly loft • audiences left • audiences right • Towards audience • Away from audience • mask backstage area • lowest balcony seating • lead to off stage area • where the audience sits • lowest level or seating • furthest down stage pipe • imaginary lines of sight • pipes used to fly things on stage
Literary Devices crossword 2023-04-28
Across
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- When something (usually a text, video), is referenced without it being directly stated or expressed
- a combination of contradictory or incongruous words
- giving a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form.
- a situation in which something has more than one possible meaning and may therefore cause confusion
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- a literary device by which the audience's or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters
- is an expected outcome does not happen, or its opposite happens instead.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- When a speaker’s words don’t match up with what they really mean.
- When adjacent or closely connected words have the same letter or sound at the beginning
- A group of words with an established meaning not able to be understood by reading the individual words
- visually descriptive figurative language, especially in a literary work; uses the five sense (touch, taste, smell, hearing, sight)
- the comparison of one thing with something else, used to make a description more vivid; uses like, as, resembles, than
14 Clues: a combination of contradictory or incongruous words • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • When a speaker’s words don’t match up with what they really mean. • the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named • is an expected outcome does not happen, or its opposite happens instead. • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-04-14
Across
- Used to make fun of people, institutions, or other things.
- A huge dramatization of a usually simple phrase.
- Split up into denotation and connotation, tone.
- Employing the same word pattern to demonstrate the similarity between two or more ideas.
- The placement of two phrases that completely contrast each other right next to each other.
- Shows the relationship between two things.
- Is used to put an image in the reader's head linking things together.
- Repeating a word or phrase to express importance.
- The way words are sorted in a sentence to express the author's point.
- The use of language to convey meaning when it usually means the opposite.
Down
- Giving objects or nonliving things characteristics of humans.
- Comparing two completely unlike things.
- Words in a sentence that repeats and have similar sounds.
- Comparing two things using like or as.
- Appeals to sight, touch, smell, hearing, and taste.
- A reference without directly mentioning the thing it is about.
16 Clues: Comparing two things using like or as. • Comparing two completely unlike things. • Shows the relationship between two things. • Split up into denotation and connotation, tone. • A huge dramatization of a usually simple phrase. • Repeating a word or phrase to express importance. • Appeals to sight, touch, smell, hearing, and taste. • ...
Information Processing 2022-03-03
Across
- nerve nerves that aren't your brain and spinal column
- huge
- when a snake goes to bite you
- organs eyes ears nose skin and tongue.
- using reflected sound waves to find objects
- system brain spinal cord nerves
- to make sounds that aren't words
- invisible light that comes before red in the visible spectrum
- a tree arm
- poisonous snake
Down
- an action or change in behavior
- a drawing that explains something
- cord Nerves that run up and down the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
- sight taste touch smell and hearing
- a thing that carries signals to and from your brain
- smell
- aware
- what's in your head that lets you think
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
19 Clues: huge • smell • aware • a tree arm • poisonous snake • when a snake goes to bite you • an action or change in behavior • system brain spinal cord nerves • to make sounds that aren't words • a drawing that explains something • sight taste touch smell and hearing • nervous system brain and spinal cord • organs eyes ears nose skin and tongue. • what's in your head that lets you think • ...
Academic Language #4 2025-02-18
Across
- narrator is not a character in the story, but an outside observer, focuses on thoughts and feelings of one character
- when you read an unfamiliar word or phrase and you use the phrases before and after to figure out the meaning
- when the writer pauses in the story to remember something that has already happened; a memory
- words that names people, places, things, or ideas
- an association, idea, or emotion suggested by a word or phrase
- asks a question, ends with a question mark
- narrator is not a character in the story, but an all-knowing observer who describes all characters’ thoughts and feelings
- repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- comparing two things using like or as
- words that describe or modify nouns (size, color, number, etc.)
- a sentence where the subject is inferred, has a request or a command, ends in a period, but could end in an exclamation point!
- “same sound”- words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings (to, too, two)
- a sound effect written out
- an expression that we don’t take for the words’ literal meaning
- an exaggeration
- references of a person, place, thing, or idea in literature or history
- comparing two things not using like or as
- “same write” -words that are spelled the same, but have different meanings and may be pronounced differently (bow/bow, wound/wound)
Down
- writing that has elements that are made up or come from someone’s imagination
- a sentence that has a subject, a verb, and a period; states a fact
- a word’s literal meaning
- modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, often ends in “ly”- typically answers, how? When? To what degree?
- words that join other words or groups of words
- words that express an action or state of being
- Physical appearance, speech & actions, personality type
- language a writer uses to create a picture in your mind w/ the five senses- sight, smell, touch, taste, sound
- hints or clues about events that will happen later as the plot develops
- a nonhuman thing acts human
- words that show a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and the rest of the sentence
- expresses great emotion or excitement, ends with an exclamation mark
- “same name” same spelling, same pronunciation, different meaning.
- narrator is a character in the story telling the story, using words I, me, we, us
- a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase
- when the writer or character pauses in the story to tell the reader what happens in the future
34 Clues: an exaggeration • a word’s literal meaning • a sound effect written out • a nonhuman thing acts human • comparing two things using like or as • repetition of beginning consonant sounds • comparing two things not using like or as • asks a question, ends with a question mark • words that join other words or groups of words • words that express an action or state of being • ...
Literary Devices 2023-10-26
Across
- Imagery that appeals to the reader's sense of taste
- Figurative language that gives inanimate objects human-like qualities
- The type of imagery that appeals to the mind's sense of sight
- A figure of speech that references a specific person, place, thing, literary work, or historical event
- A figurative language technique that involves using exaggeration for emphasis
- A type of imagery that appeals to the mind's sense of smell
- Expressions that mean something different than what they say
- Words that sound like their meaning
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- A series of words that begin with the same consonant sound
- Imagery that appeals to the mind's sense of touch or feeling
- A phrase that compares two unlike things by calling one something that it is not
- contradictory terms that make sense of the overall situation
- Compares two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- A literary device that appeals to the reader's sense of sound
14 Clues: Words that sound like their meaning • Compares two unlike things using "like" or "as" • Imagery that appeals to the reader's sense of taste • A series of words that begin with the same consonant sound • A type of imagery that appeals to the mind's sense of smell • Imagery that appeals to the mind's sense of touch or feeling • ...
Lit Tricks To Know For Final 2025-05-14
Across
- Human qualities given to nonhuman objects (The stars blinked at me last night.)
- Hinting at future events that are to come later in a story or book.
- A pair of contradictory or opposite words (pretty big, jumbo shrimp)
- A comparison of two things WITHOUT using the words "like" or "as" (Tom is a night owl who sleeps during the day.)
- A comparison of two things that DOES USE the words "like" or "as" (Her hair is as golden as the sun.)
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- Multiple instances of a word or phrase in a text
- A sequence of words with the same initial sound (Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.)
- A statement that is exaggerated (I'm so hungry that I can eat an entire horse right now!)
- A word that SOUNDS like the thing it refers to (crash, boom, splash, ring)
- Using sensory details (sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch) to help the reader visualize the text
10 Clues: Multiple instances of a word or phrase in a text • Hinting at future events that are to come later in a story or book. • A pair of contradictory or opposite words (pretty big, jumbo shrimp) • A word that SOUNDS like the thing it refers to (crash, boom, splash, ring) • Human qualities given to nonhuman objects (The stars blinked at me last night.) • ...
Sight Words 2019-12-02
Sight Words 2020-11-02
Sight Words 2021-07-08
5 Clues: ___ hair is black. • January is the ___ month. • Bob plays with his ___ car. • Ann ___ her friend on the phone. • One boy has a hat, but the ___ boy doesn't.
SIGHT WORDS 2024-06-16
sight words 2021-10-04
Sight Words 2021-11-18
sight words 2022-02-16
Across
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions
- Move through the air using wings.
Down
- A thing which differs in some way from others of the same general class.
- Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) .
- Each of the four slender jointed parts attached to either hand.
5 Clues: Move through the air using wings. • Each of the four slender jointed parts attached to either hand. • A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions • A thing which differs in some way from others of the same general class. • Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) .
Sight Words 2021-09-01
Sight words 2022-02-12
Sight Words 2022-10-03
5 Clues: grown adult males • something you do with a book • move from one place to another • something you must have to survive • the solid part of surface of the earth
Figurative Language Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-15
Across
- A phrase or expression that has a meaning different from the literal meaning of its individual words.
- An extreme exaggeration used to make a point or create emphasis.
- Gives human qualities or actions to non-human things or ideas.
- A word that imitates a sound.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as."
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- The repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of words in a sentence or phrase.
- A comparison between two different things using the words like or as.
- A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political importance.
- Language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch) to create a picture in the reader's mind
9 Clues: A word that imitates a sound. • Gives human qualities or actions to non-human things or ideas. • An extreme exaggeration used to make a point or create emphasis. • A comparison between two different things using the words like or as. • A direct comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as." • ...
Concepts Review (8th Grade) 2022-11-13
Across
- a logical guess based on facts and one's own knowledge/experience.
- reasons for a character's actions.
- a true story of a person's life that focuses on personal experiences and observations about people or events.
- Miss Veres's dog's name.
- Miss Veres's best teacher friend.
- a message about life or human nature that a writer shares with the reader.
Down
- a figurative comparison of two unlike things using the words like, as, or as if.
- Miss Veres's phrase: Look ___________ to dive deeper.
- a person, place, or thing that stands for something beyond itself.
- descriptions that appeal to the senses of sight, sound, smell, feeling, or taste to create an effect or evoke emotion.
- Miss Veres's fav color.
- What you should be doing as you're completing this crossword.....
- see you _____________!
- a figurative comparison between two unlike things using the words is and the.
14 Clues: see you _____________! • Miss Veres's fav color. • Miss Veres's dog's name. • Miss Veres's best teacher friend. • reasons for a character's actions. • Miss Veres's phrase: Look ___________ to dive deeper. • What you should be doing as you're completing this crossword..... • a person, place, or thing that stands for something beyond itself. • ...
U4S2L1 - Information Processing 2022-03-03
Across
- to make sounds that aren't words
- huge
- a tree arm
- invisible light that comes before red in the visible spectrum
- an action or change in behavior
- sight taste touch smell and hearing
- poisonous snake
Down
- using reflected sound waves to find objects
- nervous system brain and spinal cord
- a drawing that explains something
- nerve nerves that aren't your brain and spinal column
- system brain spinal cord nerves
- aware
- when a snake goes to bite you
- a thing that carries signals to and from your brain
- smell
- what's in your head that lets you think
- organs eyes ears nose skin and tongue.
- cord Nerves that run up and down the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
19 Clues: huge • aware • smell • a tree arm • poisonous snake • when a snake goes to bite you • system brain spinal cord nerves • an action or change in behavior • to make sounds that aren't words • a drawing that explains something • sight taste touch smell and hearing • nervous system brain and spinal cord • organs eyes ears nose skin and tongue. • what's in your head that lets you think • ...
Science 2021-09-21
Across
- A possible answer to a scientific question
- The size of the sample investigated (two words no space)
- the reapting of a experiment
- A mistake during the experimental process is called.....(two words no space)
- A variale that never changes and stays constant
- basic methods of gaining knowledge that are common to all of science
- The affected variable is called the
- statement that tells what will happen under certain conditions.
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- a special type of scientific investigation that is performed under controlled conditions, usually in a laboratory.
- Anything detected with the senses, which include sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste.
- A tool used to see small particles of diffrent cells
- investigationplan for asking questions and testing possible answers.
- the variable that affects the dependent variable is called the
- any type of data that may be used to test a hypothesis.
14 Clues: the reapting of a experiment • The affected variable is called the • A possible answer to a scientific question • A variale that never changes and stays constant • A tool used to see small particles of diffrent cells • any type of data that may be used to test a hypothesis. • The size of the sample investigated (two words no space) • ...
