sight words Crossword Puzzles
unit 6 lesson 2&3 2024-03-06
Across
- the amount of money available to spend
- involve oneself in
- the condition of being free
- involving competition
- communicating with each other
- someone who pay some/all of the expenses
- relating to the buying and selling of goods
- appropriate
Down
- something that promotes well-being
- based in scientific and industrial progress
- come into existence
- try to sell (a product)
- catch sight of
- someone who sees an event
- relating to sight
15 Clues: appropriate • catch sight of • relating to sight • involve oneself in • come into existence • involving competition • try to sell (a product) • someone who sees an event • the condition of being free • communicating with each other • something that promotes well-being • the amount of money available to spend • someone who pay some/all of the expenses • ...
Glossary Drama 2013-05-06
Across
- speech you make yourself
- a dramatic scene
- a creation of speech without prior preparation
- someone who assists the performer by providing the the forgotten words
- a stage area out of sight of the audience
- an unseen area each side of the theatre stage
- a stimulus that provides information about what to do
- the front half of the stage
- a firm open-weave fabric used for curtain in the theatre
Down
- a conversation between to people
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- the part of a modern theatre stage between curtain and or orchestra
- a sloping gallery with seats for spectators
- the process of planning the placement and movements of the performers
- skills in writing or staging plays
- movable objects in a play or movie
- a written version of a play
17 Clues: a dramatic scene • speech you make yourself • the front half of the stage • a written version of a play • a conversation between to people • skills in writing or staging plays • movable objects in a play or movie • a stage area out of sight of the audience • a sloping gallery with seats for spectators • an unseen area each side of the theatre stage • ...
Writing 2024-06-09
Across
- A set of movies or novels that are all related.
- The name for language the describes your 5 senses.
- The people in a novel, movie or play.
- The name of a piece of writing, book or movie.
- The company that prints and distributes the novels.
- The writer of a book.
- The sense that allows you to feel textures/objects.
- The sense that allows you to understand a scent.
Down
- The sense that allows you to understand flavours.
- Full stops, commas, question marks etc.
- You do this with a book.
- You should use sensory language in this style of writing.
- Your writing should be organised into these.
- Name for descriptive words.
- Your sense that gives you vision.
- The storyline of a book or movie.
- The sense that gives you sound.
17 Clues: The writer of a book. • You do this with a book. • Name for descriptive words. • The sense that gives you sound. • Your sense that gives you vision. • The storyline of a book or movie. • The people in a novel, movie or play. • Full stops, commas, question marks etc. • Your writing should be organised into these. • The name of a piece of writing, book or movie. • ...
VD 4.2. 2025-01-13
Across
- Words that imitate natural sounds associated with objects or actions (e.g., "buzz," "crash," "whisper").
- The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of lines in poetry or songs (e.g., "star" and "far").
- A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds").
- Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze").
- Common expressions with meanings different from the literal interpretation (e.g., "Break the ice" means to start a conversation).
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words (e.g., "Sally sells seashells by the seashore").
Down
- Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall").
- The act of identifying similarities and differences between things, often used in similes and metaphors.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, implying they are the same without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "The world is a stage").
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often for emphasis (e.g., "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse").
- Language A broad term for language that uses literary devices to go beyond the literal meaning (e.g., similes, metaphors, idioms).
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words to create rhythm or emphasis (e.g., "The light of the fire is a sight to admire").
12 Clues: Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall"). • Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze"). • A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds"). • ...
TRADE 2023-12-15
Homophones 2022-07-19
F6 Module 7a, c 2022-05-11
20 Clues: kõrb • mägi • igav • ruumi • põnev • iidne • raske • sajand • ohtlik • hirmus • unusta • seiklus • haikala • hävitada • kogemusi • nägemine • veebisait • haruldane • uudishimulik • langevarjuhüpped
Fun with Homonyms 2025-05-05
Poetry Techniques 2024-06-09
Across
- Schemes The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line Example:"AABBA" (e.g., "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A / How I wonder what you are. A / Up above the world so high, B / Like a diamond in the sky. B / Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A")
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis Example:"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words Example:"The light of the fire is a sight to admire."
- Continuing a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line Example:"I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree."
- Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love."
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences Example:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion."
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" Example:"He is a shining star."
Down
- Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things Example:"The wind whispered through the trees."
- Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed."
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words Example:"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
12 Clues: Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed." • Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times." • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion." • Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love." • ...
Poetry Techniques 2024-06-09
Across
- Schemes The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line Example:"AABBA" (e.g., "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A / How I wonder what you are. A / Up above the world so high, B / Like a diamond in the sky. B / Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A")
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis Example:"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words Example:"The light of the fire is a sight to admire."
- Continuing a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line Example:"I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree."
- Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love."
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences Example:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion."
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" Example:"He is a shining star."
Down
- Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things Example:"The wind whispered through the trees."
- Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed."
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words Example:"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
12 Clues: Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed." • Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times." • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion." • Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love." • ...
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- Clues - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
Down
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
Ryan Appleby's Literary Terms 2019-08-28
Across
- Is the authors unique way of writing.
- An authors choice of words.
- The descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader. These pictures are created by details of sound, sight, touch, taste, smell, or movement.
- A comparison between two dissimilar things, they do not use "like" or "as".
- ex Machina Means "god from the machine" is the use of some unexpected or improbable incident to make things turn out right in the plot of a text.
- A word is the set of ideas associated with it.
- The techniques a writer uses and reveal the personalities of a character.
- A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story. They serve to reinforce the primary themes. They can be obvious or subtle.
- A phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest.
- Irony A contrast between what a speaker says and what the speaker actually means.
Down
- Refers to the feeling that a writer creates in a story.
- The writers attitude towards her or her audience or subject.
- A direct comparison between two things that uses "like" or "as".
- Refers to the particular arrangement of the words in a sentence..
- An insight, based on stated details, about information that is not stated.
- A character's sudden flash of insight into a conflict or situation.
- Irony Occurs when events turn out contrary to what is expected or what seems appropriate.
- A portrait in words of a person, place, or object. A description is a complete set of images, the finished product dependent on the use of imagery.
- A word in its dictionary meaning.
- A conversation between characters that may reveal their traits.
- Irony Occurs when someone feigns ignorance in order to expose a flaw or weakness in another's position on an issue.
- Irony Occurs when the reader knows more about a situation than charterers do.
- A story or tale with two or more levels of meaning.
23 Clues: An authors choice of words. • A word in its dictionary meaning. • Is the authors unique way of writing. • A word is the set of ideas associated with it. • A story or tale with two or more levels of meaning. • Refers to the feeling that a writer creates in a story. • The writers attitude towards her or her audience or subject. • ...
Safety & Sanitation / Tools & Equipment 2024-01-24
Across
- traditional name for a chef's hat
- passing dry ingredients through a sieve to add air, creating a light product
- inventory method that assumes the first goods purchased are the first goods sold
- small overhead broiler used to finish or top-brown foods
- dish used to keep hot foods hot during service
- systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes
- ___ to eat foods go on the top shelf of the fridge
- mass or heaviness of substance
- ___ factor used to increase or decrease ingredient quantities and recipe yields
- used to drain liquids or rinse food
- dirt is an example of ___ contamination
- acronym to describe the conditions bacteria thrive
- biological contaminant that causes disease- undetectable by smell, sight, or taste
- knife used for detail work due to the short blade
- perforated, cone shaped strainer (2 words)
Down
- occurs when bacteria spread to clean food from a contaminated work area (2 words)
- organization that oversees standards for design, construction, and installation of kitchen tools, cookware, and equipment
- legislation designed to reduce hazards in the work area
- type of slicer used to slice breads and pastry items
- also called dishers, a lever operated hand too (2 words)
- flame source under hotel pans to keep hot foods hot during service
- three forms of contamination include: physical, bacterial, & ___
- the temperature at which bacteria grow most quickly is called the ___ zone
- number of inches food must be stored above the floor
- space occupied by a substance
- portion of the knife blade that fits inside the handle
- acronym to properly use a fire extinguisher
- a cylinder used to roll dough to flatten or shape it (2 words)
- fine mesh, cone shaped strainer
- should always be cooked to an internal temperature of 165*F
30 Clues: space occupied by a substance • mass or heaviness of substance • fine mesh, cone shaped strainer • traditional name for a chef's hat • used to drain liquids or rinse food • dirt is an example of ___ contamination • perforated, cone shaped strainer (2 words) • acronym to properly use a fire extinguisher • dish used to keep hot foods hot during service • ...
Proverbs 4 2025-07-06
Across
- What God’s words bring to those who find them, along with health (v.22)
- A quality of the path of the righteous, growing brighter until full day (v.18)
- The kind of teaching the father gives, not to be abandoned (v.2)
- What you must direct straight ahead, with fixed focus (v.25)
- What you're commanded to do with wisdom and insight (v.5)
- A path where the wicked walk, stumbling without knowing the cause (v.19)
- What to do with wisdom if you want her to exalt and honor you (v.7)
- Should be free from deceit, and lips should speak what is right (v.24)
- What evildoers lose unless they’ve caused someone to stumble (v.16)
- The manner in which you should guard your heart, for it flows with life (v.23)
- What not to do to the right or left; keep your foot from evil (v.27)
- What to do with instruction, for it is your life (v.13)
- A strong command about the path of evil—do this and pass on (v.15)
Down
- The drink of the wicked, showing their corrupt ways (v.17)
- Called the principal thing, worth acquiring along with understanding (v.4-5)
- What the father says to grasp his words with (v.3-4)
- What not to do to wisdom, if you want to be preserved (v.6)
- A group whose path you are told not to enter (v.14)
- What sons are told to give attention to when seeking understanding (v.1)
- What you’re told to pay attention to, inclining your ear to sayings (v.20)
- Where God’s words should not depart from—keep them visible always (v.21)
- If you walk wisely, these won’t be impeded (v.12)
- Something to watch carefully and level out, to walk safely (v.26)
- A symbol placed on your head by wisdom, also a crown of beauty (v.9)
24 Clues: If you walk wisely, these won’t be impeded (v.12) • A group whose path you are told not to enter (v.14) • What the father says to grasp his words with (v.3-4) • What to do with instruction, for it is your life (v.13) • What you're commanded to do with wisdom and insight (v.5) • The drink of the wicked, showing their corrupt ways (v.17) • ...
Figurative Language 2024-08-29
Across
- comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
- an exaggeration
- a phrase that should not be taken literally
Down
- words that sound like what they are (pop, smash, boom)
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- descriptive language using the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, smell, hear)
- giving human like qualities to a non human thing
7 Clues: an exaggeration • comparing two things using "like" or "as" • a phrase that should not be taken literally • giving human like qualities to a non human thing • comparing two things without using "like" or "as" • words that sound like what they are (pop, smash, boom) • descriptive language using the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, smell, hear)
Describing Words! 2022-08-25
Across
- Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound]
- Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight]
- My brother is not as __________ as he thinks he is with his sunglasses on his head. [sight]
- I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell]
- The last unit at the end of the row looked ________. No one had ever seen anything like it. [sight]
Down
- Nothing sounds more annoying than the _____________ing of his chair as he drags it on the floor. [sound]
- The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound]
- The birds chirped ____________ly as we walked in the garden. [sound]
- The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell]
- He put a tray of garlic bread into the oven and the _________ smell of warming cheese filled the room. [smell]
- When the students saw the amount of homework Ms. Elia left for them over the holidays, they all __________ed loudly. [sound]
- That is a ____________ building. I bet you could see it from Mars! [sight]
- I could smell the ______ of sweat filling the air after coming back from P.E. [smell]
- The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell]
14 Clues: Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight] • I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell] • The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound] • The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell] • Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound] • The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell] • ...
Literary Terms 2025-03-10
Across
- a way to use figurative language that appeals to our senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)
- a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unrelated things
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent, or closely connected words.
- refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase
Down
- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things with the help of the words "like" or "as"
- when non-human objects are portrayed in a way that they can act like human beings.
- when two or more words, close to one another repeat the same vowel sound, but start with a different consonant
- immitates the natural sound of a thing; mimics the thing described
8 Clues: immitates the natural sound of a thing; mimics the thing described • a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unrelated things • refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase • when non-human objects are portrayed in a way that they can act like human beings. • ...
Vocabulary 2 2021-11-15
Across
- an expert or scientist who studies the human mind and its functions
- skill
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- remember
Down
- I add a __________ to the photo before I sent it because I did not want anyone to know the original scene.
- eyewitness _______
- _____ illusion.
- The lady __________the witness to believe everything about the crime, which was all a lie.
- words such as see, sight, look are associated with this word
9 Clues: skill • remember • _____ illusion. • eyewitness _______ • words such as see, sight, look are associated with this word • an expert or scientist who studies the human mind and its functions • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • The lady __________the witness to believe everything about the crime, which was all a lie. • ...
Spotlight 8 6A 2021-01-18
20 Clues: pomo • lupa • hissi • tausta • avaruus • liittyä • kokemus • päättää • johtaja • ajoitus • edistyä • mahtava • tarjota • luottaa • rakennus • nähtävyys • onnittelut • tarkalleen • kiitollinen • haastatella
unit 5 2023-11-29
20 Clues: lead • above • graze • sight • create • common • suffer • protect • recover • species • habitat • destroy • increase • challenge • pollution • landscape • skyscraper • population • environment • electricity
Long I: igh, ie (Unit 23 Letterland) Small Group Practice 2023-03-16
20 Clues: L__d • H___ • Cr__s • Dr__s • Fr__d • Fl__s • Tr__d • Fr__s • Th___ • S____t • Sl___t • Kn___t • F____t • Br____t • *Del___t • *H___way • *Midn___t • *Fr___ten • *Limel___t • *L___tning
HF4 ch5 2021-12-01
20 Clues: kuka • juna • mitä • miksi • kenen • asema • koska • pyörä • missä • kirkko • kuinka • helppo • kartta • painava • milloin • nähtävyys • aikataulu • ravintola • lentokenttä • matkalaukku
enkkku 2021-11-14
20 Clues: pesiä • sähkö • väestö • näkymä • johtaa • saalis • yleinen • kestävä • kohdata • muuttaa • kysyntä • suojella • saavutus • lisääntyä • yläpuolella • ihanteellinen • elinympäristö • kaupunkimainen • maaimanlaajuinen • liittyä toisiinsa
Les Contes Crossword 2022-04-21
20 Clues: fun • sad • Fake • blind • sight • funny • moral • likely • creepy • finish • starved • suspense • possible • realistic • long time • ridiculous • resolution • personally • concentrate • supernatural
SIGHT 2023-03-24
7 Clues: Detergono l'occhio • Organo della vista • E' una specie di lente • Si allarga e si restringe • Ha la funzione di schermo • Sono i recettori della vista • Caratterizza il colore degli occhi
4.4 Sight Words 2022-07-26
6 Clues: __ this count? • He ___ to the zoo. • This is really ___. • This was not __ him. • __ can we go to the beach? • He needed to do his homework __ it was part of his grade.
SOME SIGHT WORDS 2022-10-06
6 Clues: NOT ALIVE • YOU USE THIS TO EAT OR TALK • A PART OF YOUR BODY JUST ABOVE YOUR ARM • YOUR RING FINGER IS THIS ONE ON YOUR HAND • SOMETHING IN YOUR CHEST THAT PUMPS YOUR BLOOD • A POLITE WORD TO USE WHEN ASKING FOR SOMETHING
Amelia's sight words 2023-04-25
Across
- I can't wait to go to the "Me & My Guy" dance with my __________________!
- I will ________________love you, no matter what.
- We will plant snap peas and tomatoes in our ____________________ this year.
Down
- I always __________ my best.
- I ____________ reading the Princess Ponies books.
- Where did your pink lacrosse ___________ go?
6 Clues: I always __________ my best. • Where did your pink lacrosse ___________ go? • I will ________________love you, no matter what. • I ____________ reading the Princess Ponies books. • I can't wait to go to the "Me & My Guy" dance with my __________________! • We will plant snap peas and tomatoes in our ____________________ this year.
TITLE: SIGHT WORDS 2025-03-23
Amelia's sight words 2023-05-10
Across
- My lacrosse ball is pink and ________________.
- The __________________ bird catches the worm!
- Come ___________________ with me and I'll show you the way.
Down
- There are many ____________________________ at Como Park Elementary School.
- I can't wait to go to the _________________ this summer and build a sand castle and swim in the water!
- Do you want to wear a dress ______ a skirt today?
6 Clues: The __________________ bird catches the worm! • My lacrosse ball is pink and ________________. • Do you want to wear a dress ______ a skirt today? • Come ___________________ with me and I'll show you the way. • There are many ____________________________ at Como Park Elementary School. • ...
Wales 2019-12-01
20 Clues: Berg • Dorf • Gast • Stadt • Küste • Schild • beliebt • fließend • Bewohner • bedeuten • Skifahren • Walisisch • Kanufahren • Hauptstadt • Landschaft • Freiwilliger • Wellenreiten • Rettungsboot • Schwierigkeiten • Sehenswürdigkeit
Machine Learining 2024-03-11
20 Clues: Do • Info • Fake • Sort • Help • Read • Copy • Omit • Plot • After • Sight • Smarts • Workout • placing • Opinion • Computer • Understand • Accessible • Frequencies • Understanding
AJ7U4 Places in the city 2025-04-22
20 Clues: trh • hrad • kino • most • ulice • socha • zábava • ostrov • obchod • budova • náměstí • doprava • památka • přístav • divadlo • knihovna • mrakodrap • katedrála • odpočinek • restaurace
Lesson 9 Vocabulary 2025-01-06
Across
- (n.) a lighter or darker form of a color
- (n.) an exact point in time
- (adj.) having green leaves that stay on throughout the year
- (v.) to come into sight
- (v.) to make a soft sound because things are touching or rubbing gently against each other
- (adj.) feeling relaxed and at ease
- (n.) the reason why something is done or exists
Down
- (n.) a step in the growth or development of something
- (n.) a place to live that protects against weather or danger
- (v.) to respond to something in words or writing
- (n.) a length of time
- (v.) to slowly begin to have something
12 Clues: (n.) a length of time • (v.) to come into sight • (n.) an exact point in time • (adj.) feeling relaxed and at ease • (v.) to slowly begin to have something • (n.) a lighter or darker form of a color • (n.) the reason why something is done or exists • (v.) to respond to something in words or writing • (n.) a step in the growth or development of something • ...
Poetic Devices 2013-07-16
Across
- To give human qualities to inanimate or non-human things
- Not merely a comparison (like a simile) or extended identification (like a metaphor) or even a more sustained analogy (like an image), a ________ represents a larger, more profound and complex idea than itself.
- Where sounds of words imitate or mime the sound being described:
- a writer's use of words which connect to a reader's sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, or hearing in order to develop a mood, idea, character , or theme.
Down
- A method of emphasis where words with the same initial consonant are found in close proximity, for cumulative effect:
- The repetition of vowel sounds
- Used to refer to one thing in terms of another.
- Similar to the metaphor but usually introduced by ‘like’ or ‘as’
8 Clues: The repetition of vowel sounds • Used to refer to one thing in terms of another. • To give human qualities to inanimate or non-human things • Where sounds of words imitate or mime the sound being described: • Similar to the metaphor but usually introduced by ‘like’ or ‘as’ • ...
Figurative Language 2021-09-17
Across
- Giving something non-human a human quality
- The students were as sharp as knives
- I wish he would keep his nose out of the plans.
- Bang! Buzz! Sproing!
- Cat got your tongue? is an example of this.
Down
- Repeating a vowel sound in a phrase. Example:
- A group of words that begin and repeat the same consonant sound.
- My eyes widened at the sight of the mile-high sundaes that were brought to our table.
- A four-leaf clover is an example of this, stands for good luck.
- She has such a bubbly personality.
- I just got a new set of wheels!
- Break a leg!
12 Clues: Break a leg! • Bang! Buzz! Sproing! • I just got a new set of wheels! • She has such a bubbly personality. • The students were as sharp as knives • Giving something non-human a human quality • Cat got your tongue? is an example of this. • Repeating a vowel sound in a phrase. Example: • I wish he would keep his nose out of the plans. • ...
Scientific Terms Review 2024-05-15
Across
- A prediction that can be tested
- Describes something using only words.
- Describing how much of something there is(Quantity )
- The standard used to compare with the outcome of a test
- Noting the SIMILARITIES in two or more objects
Down
- Diagram that shows the relationship of one variable to another
- Noting the DIFFERENCES in two or more objects
- Measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of objects
- An attempt to explain or interpret observations
- Recorded observations and measurements
- Measure of the amount of a matter in an object
- Based on your senses (sight, smell, touch, sound, etc.)
- Scientific theory that has been tested many times
13 Clues: A prediction that can be tested • Describes something using only words. • Recorded observations and measurements • Noting the DIFFERENCES in two or more objects • Measure of the amount of a matter in an object • Noting the SIMILARITIES in two or more objects • An attempt to explain or interpret observations • Scientific theory that has been tested many times • ...
words there way 2022-05-04
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- relating to the sense of hearing
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- the part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits.
- using both sight and sound, typically in the form of slides or video and recorded speech or music.
- conduct an official financial examination of (an individual's or organization's accounts).
- magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded.
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- not able to be predicted.
- a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning, or gives the equivalent words in a different language, often also providing information about pronunciation, origin, and usage.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
- deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- able to be heard.
14 Clues: able to be heard. • not able to be predicted. • relating to the sense of hearing • magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite. • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. • a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. • ...
Figurative Language Techniques 2023-02-16
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- words representing sounds
- the person or object that the plot follows
- the events of the plot are concluded and it is clear how the character has changed
- conversation or speech in an imaginative text
- compares two objects using 'like' or 'as'
- to describe a non-living object using human qualities
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- the events that occur in the story
- the comparison of two separate objects
- opposite ideas placed closely together to emphasise the difference
- an object that represents an idea or concepts
- the most suspenseful point of the plot that causes the character to change
- vivid descriptions of the sensory experience (sight, sound, scent, taste, touch)
- the location in which a story takes place
13 Clues: words representing sounds • the events that occur in the story • the comparison of two separate objects • compares two objects using 'like' or 'as' • the location in which a story takes place • the person or object that the plot follows • an object that represents an idea or concepts • conversation or speech in an imaginative text • ...
Sight words- April 25th (Part 2) 2022-04-11
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- Rhymes with light, sight, fight.
- Every + thing= ___________. (compound word)
- We live on planet _________.
- Every + one= _________ (compound word)
- She____________stopped. To happen quickly and unexpectedly.
- The fox swam across the ________ with the gingerbread boy.
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- Opposite of low.
- The weather is getting _______ because winter is over.
- I have my guided reading _________ with Ms. Rhianna.
- __________mind! I'll do it myself!
- _____sit, cry_____, _____doll.
- _______, peasy, lemon squeezy.
- Fist, then , next, ___________.
- More than two, but not many. We have ________kinds of apples in Poland.
- We breathe ______ into our lungs.
15 Clues: Opposite of low. • We live on planet _________. • _____sit, cry_____, _____doll. • _______, peasy, lemon squeezy. • Fist, then , next, ___________. • Rhymes with light, sight, fight. • We breathe ______ into our lungs. • __________mind! I'll do it myself! • Every + one= _________ (compound word) • Every + thing= ___________. (compound word) • ...
Happy Birthday Kirsty! 2022-08-31
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- my prized llama pen came from here
- this sight needs some grip
- our favourite word to describe an existential state of dread
- animal noise that bemuses Emily [4,6]
- we honour this country’s bank holidays
- when we thought Emily might appear in January [6,5]
- your best innovation to remember team’s birthdays, sbdieud (anag)
- a special tortoise
- NSY rocky boozer
- you gave me my now favourite game, its personalised form, osbebhl (anag)
- where we can enjoy minimal chat when getting nails done [2nd word]
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- supposedly gets out chalk off concrete [6,4]
- home of Finley [7,4]
- underrated city we both love
- brief lockdown game comeback, ____ with friends
- went to the dark side of the Met and wants to stage a comeback (first name)
- our aspirational spirit animal
- outfit I joined for career nomads with Sam and Bidisha [acronym]
18 Clues: NSY rocky boozer • a special tortoise • home of Finley [7,4] • this sight needs some grip • underrated city we both love • our aspirational spirit animal • my prized llama pen came from here • animal noise that bemuses Emily [4,6] • we honour this country’s bank holidays • supposedly gets out chalk off concrete [6,4] • brief lockdown game comeback, ____ with friends • ...
PLACES IN TOWN 2020-03-31
19 Clues: Bar • Post • Turm • Kino • Bank • Hotel • Kirche • Schule • Museum • Brücke • Spital • Bahnhof • Theater • Apotheke • Geschäft • Flughafen • Wahrzeichen • Kunstgalerie • Sehenswürdigkeit
homonyms 2022-11-30
TOPIC 6 2025-08-11
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- A collection of work or projects to show your skills.
- An important event or stage in life or progress.
- A website or app for sharing information or services.
- A spoken instruction given to a device.
- Technology that can identify objects or scenes by sight.
- Technology that understands spoken words.
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- A computer-made world that you can see and interact with.
- A movement of the hand or body to express an idea or feeling.
- To study something carefully to understand it.
- The ability to think carefully and make fair judgments.
- Involving practical experience or direct use.
11 Clues: A spoken instruction given to a device. • Technology that understands spoken words. • Involving practical experience or direct use. • To study something carefully to understand it. • An important event or stage in life or progress. • A collection of work or projects to show your skills. • A website or app for sharing information or services. • ...
Describing Words! 2022-08-25
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- Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound]
- I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell]
- Nothing sounds more annoying than the _____________ing of his chair as he drags it on the floor. [sound]
- That is a ____________ building. I bet you could see it from Mars! [sight]
- The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound]
- He put a tray of garlic bread into the oven and the _________ smell of warming cheese filled the room. [smell]
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- When the students saw the amount of homework Ms. Elia left for them over the holidays, they all __________ed loudly. [sound]
- The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell]
- The birds chirped ____________ly as we walked in the garden. [sound]
- The last unit at the end of the row looked ________. No one had ever seen anything like it. [sight]
- My brother is not as __________ as he thinks he is with his sunglasses on his head. [sight]
- Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight]
- The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell]
- I could smell the ______ of sweat filling the air after coming back from P.E. [smell]
14 Clues: Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight] • I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell] • The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound] • The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell] • Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound] • The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell] • ...
Language Features in Poetry 2020-08-12
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- when the consonant sound at the beginning of words is repeated in a sentence.
- when a writer gives an object, animal or idea human qualities.
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- name this language feature: 'Her tears are two rivers.'
- when the writer makes 'word pictures' using the five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste.
- when a vowel sound words is repeated for effect in a sentence.
- a short paragraph in a poem
6 Clues: a short paragraph in a poem • name this language feature: 'Her tears are two rivers.' • when a vowel sound words is repeated for effect in a sentence. • when a writer gives an object, animal or idea human qualities. • when the consonant sound at the beginning of words is repeated in a sentence. • ...
Unit 2 Academic Vocabulary 2023-10-30
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- ____________ means "came to a new country to live."
- _____________ means “looked at something closely and carefully.”
- When you make ____________, you make choices.
- In a ________ verse poem, the lines do not need to rhyme.
- If you are ____________, you do things for yourself.
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- ______________ occurs when several words or syllables in a row start with the same sound.
- ______________ means “spoken in a very quiet voice.”
- _____________ are pictures taken with a camera.
- Kite and sight ___________ because they end with the same sound.
- If you ___________ something, you told people about it.
- A ____________ is a funny poem of five lines with a specific rhyme pattern.
11 Clues: When you make ____________, you make choices. • _____________ are pictures taken with a camera. • ____________ means "came to a new country to live." • ______________ means “spoken in a very quiet voice.” • If you are ____________, you do things for yourself. • If you ___________ something, you told people about it. • ...
Ethan - Lesson 16 Spelling & Sight Words 2023-01-17
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- You can climb this
- Not that many, just a ___.
- A public speech
- He had to ______ down on the floor.
- Making the sound of a word
- A young, small plant
- Your feet are on the ______.
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- To be all around something
- A line marking an area
- The dog wasn't small. He was _____.
- It's not just cold, it's ____ snowing out.
- He is going to _____ me how to cook.
- In the middle.
- A large number
- You better not cry! You better not ____!
15 Clues: In the middle. • A large number • A public speech • You can climb this • A young, small plant • A line marking an area • To be all around something • Not that many, just a ___. • Making the sound of a word • Your feet are on the ______. • The dog wasn't small. He was _____. • He had to ______ down on the floor. • He is going to _____ me how to cook. • ...
Unit 2 sight words 1-10 2025-03-12
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- The teacher asked us to write an * of the story, summarizing the main points in just a few sentences.
- Baby birds * tightly to their mother's back when they are flying through the sky.
- The * was a huge animal that lived long ago and had a very long tail.
- Dinosaurs became * millions of years ago, and now we can only see their fossils.
- She looked * at the dark clouds, hoping it wouldn't rain during the picnic.
- The car * forward when the driver started it suddenly.
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- During the storm, we found * under a large tree until the rain stopped.
- The small island was * from the mainland, and only a few people lived there.
- We went on an exciting * in the forest and found a hidden cave.
- The tall mountain * in the distance as we hiked closer to it.
- We stood at the edge of the * and looked down at the big ocean.
- The train came to a * at the station, and we all got off to explore the city.
- Long ago, kings and queens used to * over large kingdoms and make all the important decisions.
- During the summer vacation, my family went on a * to the beach and we had so much fun playing in the sand and water.
- When I shouted "Hello" in the canyon, I heard my voice * back to me.
15 Clues: The car * forward when the driver started it suddenly. • The tall mountain * in the distance as we hiked closer to it. • We went on an exciting * in the forest and found a hidden cave. • We stood at the edge of the * and looked down at the big ocean. • When I shouted "Hello" in the canyon, I heard my voice * back to me. • ...
In Love, Life, and Death (Friar's Fair Warning) 2023-10-16
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- Then love-devouring death do what he dare
- Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow
- These violent delights have violent ends
- And in the taste confounds the appetite
- So smile the heavens upon this holy act,
- Therefore love moderately: Long love doth so
- It is enough I may but call her mine
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- Do thou but close our hands with holy words
- That one short minute gives me in her sight
- And in their triumph die like fire and powder, Which as they kiss, consume.
- That after-hours with sorrow chide us not!
- Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can
- The sweetest honey Is-loathsome in his own deliciousness
- It cannot countervail the exchange of joy
14 Clues: Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can • It is enough I may but call her mine • Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow • And in the taste confounds the appetite • These violent delights have violent ends • So smile the heavens upon this holy act, • Then love-devouring death do what he dare • It cannot countervail the exchange of joy • ...
My TOP TWENTIES 2021-02-17
20 Clues: Dorf • Baum • beide • Karte • Pause • Hurra • immer • Alter • Traum • Kissen • hoffen • wichtig • because • vermissen • Irrenhaus • langweilig • gemein,fies • Nachrichten • Anblick,Bild • Schulversammlung
Sight Words 3/31/20 2020-04-01
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- / I need to ______ my car.
- / We went to the pool ____________ it was hot outside.
- / I have to _________ a book for 10 minutes every day.
- / For school, I got _______ shoes.
- / Opposite of boy.
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- / I ______ my finger on the glass.
- / I like to ________ on Tommy's motorcycle.
- / We have to walk _________ the rain puddle.
- / A Fire Truck is this color.
- / I have to keep my room ________.
- / Me and my mom took a _______ in the park.
11 Clues: / Opposite of boy. • / I need to ______ my car. • / A Fire Truck is this color. • / I have to keep my room ________. • / For school, I got _______ shoes. • / I ______ my finger on the glass. • / I like to ________ on Tommy's motorcycle. • / We have to walk _________ the rain puddle. • / Me and my mom took a _______ in the park. • ...
Literary & Poetic Device 2023-11-22
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- A statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed by it.
- A series of words or phrases that start with the same sound, tongue twister is a good example.
- A word (or group of words) that represents a sound and actually resembles or imitates the sound it stands for.
- When a word or phrase is written multiple times, usually for the purpose of emphasis.
- An interruption in a narrative that depicts events that have already occurred, either before the present time or before the time at which the narration takes place.
- An exaggerated statement that's not meant to be taken literally by the reader.
- The use of an object, figure, event, situation, or other idea in a written work to represent something else - for a broader message or deeper meaning that differs from its literal meaning.
- When a nonhuman figure or other abstract concept or element is given human-like qualities or characteristics.
- An author indirectly hints at - through things such as dialogue, description, or characters' actions - what's to come later on in the story (purpose is to introduce tension to a narrative).
- When the ends of two or more words have the same sound.
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- Use of informal language and slang.
- A statement that appears illogical or self-contradictory but, upon investigation might actually be true or plausible.
- When ideas, actions, or objects are described in non-literal terms.
- An author describes a scene, thing, or idea so that it appeals to our senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, or hearing).
- A type of metaphor in which an object, idea, character, action, etc., is compared to another using the words "as" or "like."
- A combination of two words that, together, express a contradictory meaning.
- The comparing and contrasting of two or more different (usually opposite) ideas, characters, objects, etc.
- The author makes an indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea originating from outside the text.
- A more mild or indirect word or expression is used in place of another word or phrase that is considered harsh, blunt, vulgar, or unpleasant.
19 Clues: Use of informal language and slang. • When the ends of two or more words have the same sound. • When ideas, actions, or objects are described in non-literal terms. • A combination of two words that, together, express a contradictory meaning. • An exaggerated statement that's not meant to be taken literally by the reader. • ...
selling week 2 storm 2016-08-30
12 Clues: sight • on a car • our nation • in a movie • body injury • color of light • seen in vision • spooked or scared • past tents of laugh • future tents of night • when you here something funny • is good for the sole(hint:you do when something is funny)
Rhyming Time 2012-10-27
Spot the Verb! 2017-05-18
module 5 2023-03-29
19 Clues: tuul • kivi • odav • liiv • sild • kuiv • sügav • lennuk • loodus • vulkaan • väsinud • treener • veoauto • nägemine • imestama • läheduses • määrdunud • mootorsaan • rahvast täis
Stems Review - Lists 4-6 2013-01-11
Vocabulary Words 2021-09-08
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- Letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning and part of a speech of the word.
- Words A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight.
- When you reach a conclusion based on information that is not directly stated in the text.
- Purpose The reason the author wrote the text. They might write to persuade, inform, entertain, or to express something.
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- Give the most important ideas of what was read. Readers summarize important information in the selection to keep track of what they are reading.
- Idea The big idea that ells what a paragraph or a section is mainly about, the most important idea of a text.
- Expresses a personal judgement or belief that cannot be proved true or false.
- Something that can be proved true or false by looking in a reference work, observing directly, or checking with an expert in the field.
- Clues The words, phrases, or sentences near an unknown word that gives the reader clues to the words meaning.
9 Clues: Words A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight. • Expresses a personal judgement or belief that cannot be proved true or false. • When you reach a conclusion based on information that is not directly stated in the text. • Letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning and part of a speech of the word. • ...
Fry Sight Words 1st 100 part 1 2023-12-05
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- I can skip count by ___'s, fives, and tens to 120.
- Do you want this ___ that candy bar?
- Six is a ________.
- How ____ words are in the sentence?
- ___ and I have got to get our work done.
- ____ is going to school today.
- ___ like to eat sandwiches.
- Can I ____ my mom today?
- ____ are no problems with that sentence.
- ____ cat jumped on the bed.
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- What can I ____ for two dollars at Dollar Tree?
- He wants to eat chicken, ____ also wants to eat pasta.
- Let's go get ____ popcorn!
- Let's ___ the treasure together!
- When are we going ___ the store?
- ___ will be done with his work soon.
- This is ____ book, not yours!
- This is ____ good ____ it gets.
- She ___ eat her food at the table for dinner.
- Can we play ___ your house?
20 Clues: Six is a ________. • Can I ____ my mom today? • Let's go get ____ popcorn! • ___ like to eat sandwiches. • Can we play ___ your house? • ____ cat jumped on the bed. • This is ____ book, not yours! • ____ is going to school today. • This is ____ good ____ it gets. • Let's ___ the treasure together! • When are we going ___ the store? • How ____ words are in the sentence? • ...
Poetry terms 2013-03-25
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- When a word, phrase or image stands for or evokes a complex set of ideas, which is determined by its context. E.g. the sun can symbolize life, while a red rose can symbolize romantic love.
- Use of word pictures, figures of speech and description to evoke ideas, feelings, objects, actions, states of mind, etc.
- The use of words with matching sounds, usually at the end of each line.
- Technique of presenting things which are not human as if they are.
- Description A description which uses the five human senses - touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing. This sort of description is very effective in creating a vivid meaning.
- The words that the poet has specifically chosen to create a particular effect, meaning or atmosphere.
- How the poem appears on the page, how it is constructed and organized. E.g. ballad, acrostic, sonnet, blank verse, etc.
- A line ending in which the syntax, rhythm and thought are continued into the next line.
- Repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds in words which follow each other.
- Another, more sophisticated word for a verse in a poem.
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- Use of words which echo their meaning in sound e.g. “Snap”, “bang” etc.
- A comparative description based on similarity between two things, but one that directly connects them e.g. That child is a perfect monkey.
- A way in which the poet is able to control the rhythm and pace of the poem. A good way to spot the effect of it is to read the poem out loud.
- Repetition of connected words beginning with the same letter. Used to highlight the feeling of sound and movement, to intensify feeling or to bind words together.
- A form of comparison based on a similarity between two things, which suggests one object shares features with another but is not wholly identical e.g. The child chattered like a monkey. (HINT: “Like” or “as” are key words to spot)
- The pace or beat of the poem - can vary enormously from line to line in order to achieve a particular effect. Again, reading the poem out loud can help you spot it and its effects.
- What the poem is about - its meaning, comment or point.
17 Clues: Another, more sophisticated word for a verse in a poem. • What the poem is about - its meaning, comment or point. • Technique of presenting things which are not human as if they are. • Use of words which echo their meaning in sound e.g. “Snap”, “bang” etc. • The use of words with matching sounds, usually at the end of each line. • ...
Writing techniques crossword 2016-09-18
Across
- "He possessed a cold fire in his eyes"
- The athlete was overjoyed to win gold(what sense?)
- "Henry was a lion on the battlefield"?
- Words which are pronounced the same but are different?
- "whats good for the goose is good for the gander"?
- Something was hissing in the grass below.? (what sense?)
- Rising up in front of him was a huge bear(what sense?)
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- "Your suitcase weighs a ton"?
- The girl's hair was as black as the night.
- Screeching, the children ran from the forest.
- " The wicked witch of the west"?
- A mixture of harsh and loud noises.
- "He had no idea of the chain of events to follow"
- He caught a bad whiff of acrid smoke. (what sense?)
14 Clues: "Your suitcase weighs a ton"? • " The wicked witch of the west"? • A mixture of harsh and loud noises. • "He possessed a cold fire in his eyes" • "Henry was a lion on the battlefield"? • The girl's hair was as black as the night. • Screeching, the children ran from the forest. • "He had no idea of the chain of events to follow" • ...
The Giver Vocabulary Words 2022-09-27
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- A traits of someone in a story
- The main character the reader roots for
- Stories that represents something else
- The time, location, and sensory details of the book
- Non-biased
- When an object or phrase refers to something else
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- The main idea of a story
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic, usually used on a person
- The character that is working against the Protagonist
- A character that fits the template pattern (Protagonist, Antagonist, Flat, Round)
- Words or phrases that have meaning but usually mean something else
- An object or person that represents another idea
- Descriptions that include touch, sight, taste, sound, and smell
- Usually in the future, seems like a perfect soceity, but has major flaws
14 Clues: Non-biased • The main idea of a story • A traits of someone in a story • Stories that represents something else • The main character the reader roots for • An object or person that represents another idea • When an object or phrase refers to something else • The time, location, and sensory details of the book • The character that is working against the Protagonist • ...
Duncan's Spelling Words 2024-04-16
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- Something you put around cheese to make a sandwich
- Duncan's favorite special
- You want to go to the park, but since it is raining out, you stay home ________
- If you're really hungry, you don't eat a half a sandwich, you eat the ______ sandwich
- Something you put in a needle to sew with
- The opposite of behind you is ________ of you
- Something you write on the sidewalk with
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- The opposite of big
- A good way to calm down is to take a deep _______
- A story that is not true
- What you are writing in these boxes
- The 5 senses are sight, sound, taste, smell and ______
- If you're not alive, you are _______
- If you are winning a race, you're in the _______
14 Clues: The opposite of big • A story that is not true • Duncan's favorite special • What you are writing in these boxes • If you're not alive, you are _______ • Something you write on the sidewalk with • Something you put in a needle to sew with • The opposite of behind you is ________ of you • If you are winning a race, you're in the _______ • ...
Literary Devices 2021-01-14
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- This is when you exaggerate to make something seem better or worse
- This is when you use an object to represent something bigger, like a theme
- This is the umbrella term for describing things in a non-literal way
- This is where you create contrasting imagery between two things
- This is when the first letters or sounds of multiple words are the same
- This is where you give human-like qualities to non-humans
- This is where you use to deliberately contrasting words e.g. deafening silence
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- This is when you hint at what is to come later in a story/description
- This where you give (non-human) animal-like qualities to non-animals
- This is when sight, sound, taste, touch and/or smell are used to increase the realism of writing
10 Clues: This is where you give human-like qualities to non-humans • This is where you create contrasting imagery between two things • This is when you exaggerate to make something seem better or worse • This where you give (non-human) animal-like qualities to non-animals • This is the umbrella term for describing things in a non-literal way • ...
Language Devices And Word Types 2017-12-03
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- Where you describe something as if it was something else
- A word to identity people,places or things
- Describing inanimate objects with human characteristics
- Words or phrases to describe one thing as another
- A word such as after,in,to,on and with
- A word or phrase that changes the meaning of an adjective
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- A word that describes a noun
- A word that takes the place of a noun
- A word that joins different parts of the sentence together
- The repetition of the same letter sounds close together
- A word which imitates the sound of the word
- Visually descriptive language
- Where you use your sight,sound,taste,touch and smell to describe something
- A doing word
14 Clues: A doing word • A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A word that takes the place of a noun • A word such as after,in,to,on and with • A word to identity people,places or things • A word which imitates the sound of the word • Words or phrases to describe one thing as another • The repetition of the same letter sounds close together • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-12-07
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- used as an intensifier; often to qualify a metaphor
- conducive to success; favorable
- the ability to produce a desired or intended result
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
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- (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or reward
- having or showing great knowledge
- conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch
- keep from sight; to hide
- a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse
10 Clues: keep from sight; to hide • conducive to success; favorable • having or showing great knowledge • used as an intensifier; often to qualify a metaphor • the ability to produce a desired or intended result • the quality of being clever, original, and inventive • (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or reward • ...
Jesus reads the scriptures 2025-10-18
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- the city where Jesus was raised
- Jesus promised to restore this to the blind
- Jesus did this with the scroll after reading it
- Jesus was sent to bring the good news to these people
- Jesus was handed the scroll of this profit
- the people asked if Jesus was this man’s son
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- on what day did Jesus go to the synagogue?
- the people were amazed by these kinds of words
- Jesus announced he was sent to set these people free
- down what Jesus did when he was finished reading the Scriptures
10 Clues: the city where Jesus was raised • on what day did Jesus go to the synagogue? • Jesus was handed the scroll of this profit • Jesus promised to restore this to the blind • the people asked if Jesus was this man’s son • the people were amazed by these kinds of words • Jesus did this with the scroll after reading it • Jesus announced he was sent to set these people free • ...
Sight Words 1 2020-09-28
Barton sight words 2024-10-30
7 Clues: He goes tonthe zoo • Unicorn is magical • Blew up the science lab • batman climbs the walls • The plane he got his gift • Batman clums walls with his hook • it the witch that turned, my brother into a snake
Preprimer sight words 2022-10-09
6 Clues: opposite of up • opposite of big • the place you are • the color of the sun • walk ____ from trouble • My teacher read us the true story of the little pigs
Sight Words Crossword 2022-11-10
6 Clues: _____ is my hat • My cat ___ white. • ____ are going to school. • ____ is my birthday today. • Do you want to go _____ me to the store? • I would like a cookie ___ you have any more.
march 28 2025-03-28
Across
- what Jon Snow knows
- not for ears (officially)
- what to do with a Sparks walk
- Satan's favorite fashion brand
- Jewish sounds
- actor Nicolas behind bars
- guns and cameras both
- pants or a ballgame snack
Down
- desaturated zone of mystery
- Muldoon re: raptor
- quite a sight or used for sight
- spring fever or a tournie
- some said unsinkable
- not so nice or a puzzle
14 Clues: Jewish sounds • Muldoon re: raptor • what Jon Snow knows • some said unsinkable • guns and cameras both • not so nice or a puzzle • not for ears (officially) • spring fever or a tournie • actor Nicolas behind bars • pants or a ballgame snack • desaturated zone of mystery • what to do with a Sparks walk • Satan's favorite fashion brand • quite a sight or used for sight
Latin roots (-dic, -aud, -vis) 2024-08-05
Across
- a statement about what you think will happen in the future
- able to be heard
- using both sight and sound, especially in the form of images and recorded speech or music
- a political leader who possesses absolute power
- a scene, view, or panorama
- to visit (or look at) again
Down
- a large public building such as a theatre
- to say the opposite of what someone else has said
- a person who generally oversees workers and make sure they're doing the job correctly
- the action of dictating words to be typed, written down
10 Clues: able to be heard • a scene, view, or panorama • to visit (or look at) again • a large public building such as a theatre • a political leader who possesses absolute power • to say the opposite of what someone else has said • the action of dictating words to be typed, written down • a statement about what you think will happen in the future • ...
Descriptive Text 2025-08-12
Across
- This sense is used when describing taste
- Purpose of a descriptive text: to ___ a person, place, or thing in detail
- The part of the text where the object is introduced
- Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance
Down
- Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels
- Then main tense used in descriptive text is simple______ tense
- Main focus of descriptive text: a single___
- This sense is used when describing sound
- The ending section that gives the writer’s personal comment or conclusion
- Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch
10 Clues: This sense is used when describing sound • This sense is used when describing taste • Main focus of descriptive text: a single___ • The part of the text where the object is introduced • Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance • Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch • Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels • ...
Lizette 2021-10-04
19 Clues: rev • asyl • kväve • foder • ogräs • gräns • brista • påverka • sjukdom • försöra • påverka • bombning • förstöra • inverkan • sevärdhet • utbildning • misslyckas • inflytesrik • självständig
1 2017-06-08
18 Clues: CIBO • TATTO • VISTA • UDITO • AVERE • GUSTO • SENSI • SALUTE • CONSUMO • OLFATTO • CRESCITA • VITAMINE • MINERALI • MANGIARE • QUANTITA' • NUTRIENTI • AGGIUNGERE • RESPIRATORIO
Week 6 Vocabulary 2023-05-12
Across
- a joke based on words with the same pronunciation, but different meanings; “play on words”
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- giving human characteristics/ qualities to nonhuman things or ideas
- a comparison between two things without using like or as
- descriptive language that appeals to one of the 5 senses (touch, taste, sight, sound, smell)
Down
- a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work
- a word that imitates the natural sounds of a thing
- deliberate exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis or comic effect
- a phrase of expression that people use in everyday language that doesn’t make literal sense, but we understand what they mean (means something other than its literal meaning)
- any image or thing that stands for something else
10 Clues: a comparison of two things using like or as • any image or thing that stands for something else • a word that imitates the natural sounds of a thing • a comparison between two things without using like or as • giving human characteristics/ qualities to nonhuman things or ideas • a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work • ...
Language techniques in Nando Parrado 2024-10-14
Across
- A literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. This can create suspense or prepare the reader for later events.
- A literary device that uses vivid and descriptive language to create sensory experiences for the reader, often appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).
- Placing two or more contrasting ideas, characters, or things side by side to highlight their differences or to create an interesting effect. Example: "Beauty and ugliness" or "Light and darkness."
- The use of symbols (objects, characters, colors, etc.) to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Example: In literature, a "dove" might symbolize peace.
- A figure of speech in which non-human things (animals, objects, or abstract ideas) are given human characteristics or qualities. Example: "The wind whispered through the trees."
- A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as," suggesting they are alike in some way. Example: "Time is a thief."
Down
- A literary device in which words, phrases, or ideas are repeated for emphasis or effect. Repetition can reinforce a theme or create rhythm in writing.
- The repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close together. Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- The written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more characters in a story. It can reveal character, advance the plot, or develop themes.
- Monologue A narrative technique that reveals a character’s thoughts, feelings, and reactions as if the reader were inside the character’s mind, experiencing their inner dialogue.
- A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." Example: "Her smile was as bright as the sun."
- Details Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to create vivid imagery and immerse the reader in the scene. Example: "The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room."
12 Clues: A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." Example: "Her smile was as bright as the sun." • A literary device in which words, phrases, or ideas are repeated for emphasis or effect. Repetition can reinforce a theme or create rhythm in writing. • ...
Sight Words (Set 2) 2022-10-06
8 Clues: They _______ the teacher. • ______ dog is 4 years old. • We ______ word work today. • I ______ happy to see them. • I want to _______ ice cream. • The apple is _______ my head. • She will help you in a _______. • He played with _______ soccer ball.
Sight Words April 15 2019-04-15
8 Clues: aged • to place • bound, fastened • synonym for also • the past of sell • tell, in the past • opposite of even in Math • a preposition with a short i in it
Sight Words Set 3 2024-02-01
8 Clues: opposite of bad • opposite of here • Another word for mom. • __________ you like to play? • What do you ________ to play? • Brrrrr! It is _______ outside. • Students go to ________ to learn. • Drink lots of __________to be healthy.
Difficult words! 2021-02-17
20 Clues: Dorf • Pfund • Regal • platz • Übung • Straße • Blazer • teppich • Anblick • Elefant • Ausdruck • Irrenhaus • sei still • Broschüre • Strumpfhose • Sonderangbot • Schulversammlung • Mehrfamielienhaus • Anwesenheitskontrolle • weiterführende schule
ristikko 2020-09-28
21 Clues: outo • tylsä • pakata • vaikka • päättää • huomata • mahtava • huoleton • rakennus • yllättävä • tapahtuma • nähtävyys • vierailla • kokonainen • matkalaukku • enimmäkseen • pääkaupunki • suunnitella • paikallinen • eurooppalainen • matkapahoinvoiva
2017.1.16 2017-01-14
#76 Stem List 2023-08-22
22 Clues: in • sit • not • life • holy • away • voice • clear • Sight • write • cause • being • money • dance • feign • place • origin • beside • through • science • against • organism
Unit 2 Biology Crossword 2021-09-28
Across
- Where life exists.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- process that makes alcohol.
- Captures energy from the sun to make food.
- What mitochondria makes to power the cell.
- First step in the breakdown of glucose.
- total amount of water on earth.
- Process plants use to eat.
- Most important element on the periodic table
- Makes its own food from the sun.
- Organisms that don't require oxygen.
Down
- Break down organic matter
- The envelope of gasses surrounding earth
- Sight of light reactions.
- Obtain energy from other organisms.
- Organisms that require oxygen.
- All the rocks on earth.
- Eats dead matter.
- Sight of the dark reactions.
20 Clues: Eats dead matter. • Where life exists. • Stacks of thylakoids. • Powerhouse of the cell. • All the rocks on earth. • Break down organic matter • Sight of light reactions. • Process plants use to eat. • process that makes alcohol. • Sight of the dark reactions. • Organisms that require oxygen. • total amount of water on earth. • Makes its own food from the sun. • ...
Stones: Chapters 1-16 2015-12-03
Across
- This person likes garage sales
- This causes Garnet to crash the van
- This person likes technology
- Argument over love at first sight
- Where Garnet’s mother is travelling to
- What Raphaella believes in
- Garnet’s first love
- A type of bird
- The rumoured cause of Raphaella’s transfer
Down
- Garnet’s nickname
- Garnet is labelled this
- What Garnet hears at night and in his dreams
- Garnet’s new job title
- What Garnet believes in
- Garnet falling in love at first sight
- Raphaella’s explanation of the bad feelings
- One of the places the path leads to
- What the Havelock’s store sells
- What the voices say
- Garnet hears this person sobbing
20 Clues: A type of bird • Garnet’s nickname • Garnet’s first love • What the voices say • Garnet’s new job title • Garnet is labelled this • What Garnet believes in • What Raphaella believes in • This person likes technology • This person likes garage sales • What the Havelock’s store sells • Garnet hears this person sobbing • Argument over love at first sight • ...
Drones 2022-04-11
Across
- part of drone that spins the propeller
- remotely piloted aircraft
- horizontal movement of air
- remotely piloted aircraft system
- electronic speed controller
- beyond visual line of sight
- code for towering cumulus cloud
- second word in phonetic alphabet
Down
- part of drone which pushes air down
- word repeated 3 times when in distress
- canadian air regulations
- drone with 4 propellers
- visual line of sight
- unmanned aerial vehicle
14 Clues: visual line of sight • drone with 4 propellers • unmanned aerial vehicle • canadian air regulations • remotely piloted aircraft • horizontal movement of air • electronic speed controller • beyond visual line of sight • code for towering cumulus cloud • remotely piloted aircraft system • second word in phonetic alphabet • part of drone which pushes air down • ...
Psalm 19 2024-11-06
Across
- The _______ of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart (vs 8)
- Let the words of my _______, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight (vs 14)
- The law of the LORD is _______ (vs 7)
- Who wrote Psalm 19?
Down
- The testimony of the LORD is sure, making _______ the simple (vs 7)
- And the firmament sheweth his _______ (vs 1)
- More to be desired are they than _______ (vs 10)
- O _______, my strength, and my redeemer (vs 14)
- Sweeter also than _______ and the honeycomb (vs 10)
- The _______ declare the glory of God (vs 1)
10 Clues: Who wrote Psalm 19? • The law of the LORD is _______ (vs 7) • The _______ declare the glory of God (vs 1) • And the firmament sheweth his _______ (vs 1) • O _______, my strength, and my redeemer (vs 14) • More to be desired are they than _______ (vs 10) • Sweeter also than _______ and the honeycomb (vs 10) • The _______ of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart (vs 8) • ...
Descriptive Text 2025-08-12
Across
- This sense is used when describing taste
- Purpose of a descriptive text: to ___ a person, place, or thing in detail
- The part of the text where the object is introduced
- Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance
Down
- Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels
- Then main tense used in descriptive text is simple______ tense
- Main focus of descriptive text: a single___
- This sense is used when describing sound
- The ending section that gives the writer’s personal comment or conclusion
- Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch
10 Clues: This sense is used when describing sound • This sense is used when describing taste • Main focus of descriptive text: a single___ • The part of the text where the object is introduced • Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance • Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch • Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels • ...
Module 5 Sight Words 2021-02-25
Week 33 Sight Words 2022-02-04
bk 3 sight words 2022-05-17
8 Clues: ____ were you? • where ____ you? • ____did you say? • what do you ____? • ____he want some? • Mom ____ you have to • He ____ to my school • is that what he ____?
Lesson 8 Sight Words 2024-11-14
Level 23 Sight Words 2025-09-15
8 Clues: attractive • 60 seconds • 60 minutes • varying pigments • close or do up securely • items worn to cover the body • hard metal; item used to smooth clothes • join,fasten, or repair with needle and thread
Unit 8 2024-12-14
Across
- Having a lot of money or valuable things.
- Feeling sure about your abilities or that something will happen.
- All of something, not part of it.
- The subject that people talk or write about.
- More than two but not many.
- To share or exchange information with others.
Down
- To tell someone what you think they should do.
- To put or keep something out of sight.
- A person who wins a competition or game.
- An opportunity or possibility to do something.
- A piece of information that tells people something important or warns them about something.
- To try to hurt or harm someone or something.
- Written words, like in a book, article, or message.
- What a person thinks or believes about something.
14 Clues: More than two but not many. • All of something, not part of it. • To put or keep something out of sight. • A person who wins a competition or game. • Having a lot of money or valuable things. • The subject that people talk or write about. • To try to hurt or harm someone or something. • To share or exchange information with others. • ...
Life Management 2013-04-24
Across
- pertaining to sight
- expressed in words
- developed abilities; those things that one is good at doing
- time free from everyday job responsibilities during which a person can pursue personal interests and hobbies
- how people view their own skills, interest, and competence level
Down
- proficiency or ability
- activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys
- natural or acquired skill or talent
- management plan to use time wisely
- the principles of conduct that govern a group or society
- developed skill
- the legal unions of a man and woman as husband and wife
- cherished ideas and beliefs that affect decisions a person makes
- those things that a person can use to help reach goals
- an occupation or profession followed as a life's work
15 Clues: developed skill • expressed in words • pertaining to sight • proficiency or ability • management plan to use time wisely • natural or acquired skill or talent • an occupation or profession followed as a life's work • those things that a person can use to help reach goals • activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys • ...
Poetry Unit Vocabulary 2017-05-21
Across
- One line of poetry used instead of sentences
- Working to understand the meaning of a poem
- Repeating words, phrases, or images in a poem
- Imagery that uses the sense of taste
- Imagery that uses the sense of touch
- Imagery that uses the sense of sound
- Imagery that uses the sense of smell
- Paragraphs in a poem
- The pattern of rhyming at the end of a line in a poem
Down
- An image or idea that represents something else
- Imagery that uses the sense of sight
- Notes written on the poem to help with questioning, clarifying, predicting, or summarizing
- literary devices used to improve understanding, draw comparisons, and clarify meaning.
- The feeling created through the poem for the reader
- The flow created through the repetition of sounds in a poem
15 Clues: Paragraphs in a poem • Imagery that uses the sense of sight • Imagery that uses the sense of taste • Imagery that uses the sense of touch • Imagery that uses the sense of sound • Imagery that uses the sense of smell • Working to understand the meaning of a poem • One line of poetry used instead of sentences • Repeating words, phrases, or images in a poem • ...
