sight words Crossword Puzzles
AVID VOCAB 2023-10-11
Across
- a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
- to make a judgment about(something)
- an area of an economy; an area for which someone is responsible
- to produce an effect on(someone or something)
- to have (something) as an essential or main part
- clear to the sight or mind
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- to take or get (something)from (something else)
- to make up or form something
- the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning
- to make laws
10 Clues: to make laws • clear to the sight or mind • to make up or form something • to make a judgment about(something) • to produce an effect on(someone or something) • to take or get (something)from (something else) • to have (something) as an essential or main part • a legal agreement between people, companies, etc. • ...
Lit Devices 2025-07-22
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- when the text gives hints or clues about something that may happen later in the story
- the type of details that describe sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell
- a comparison between 2 things using 'like' or 'as'
- exaggeration
- a reference to an outside or other famous story, person, legend, myth, or text
- an appeal to or use of logic; evidence, statistics, facts, structure, reasoning
- when the text mentions past memories or events that happened previously in the story
- a form of logical reasoning that goes: statement 1 plus statement 2 leads to conclusion statement 3
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- an appeal to or use of the speaker's experience, position, authority, or expertise
- when human-like traits are given to non-human things
- the repetition of same letter sounds in a row at the beginning of words
- an appeal to or use of passion, pity, and emotions
- repetition of same words at the beginning of lines or sentences in a row
- a comparison saying one thing IS the other thing
14 Clues: exaggeration • a comparison saying one thing IS the other thing • an appeal to or use of passion, pity, and emotions • a comparison between 2 things using 'like' or 'as' • when human-like traits are given to non-human things • the type of details that describe sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell • ...
Memory and Development 2023-03-29
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- physical signs of sexual maturity
- sights, sounds, and tastes are stored briefly
- organs needed for reproduction
- traits that influence how one thinks, behaves, and reacts to the environment
- can influence observable behaviors as well as cognitive tasks
- change their schemata based on new information
- used for being able to remember old classmates after ten years
- used for remembering an essay test
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- taking in information that's comparable to what they know
- a temporary storage system for sensory memories
- children represent words, images, and ideas
- children can't take the perspective of others
- permanence: even though it is out of sight it is still there
- help categorize and interpret information
- reported as facts
- hinders your ability to recall new information
- is involved with normal recognition memory, and spatial memory
- puberty beings here
18 Clues: reported as facts • puberty beings here • organs needed for reproduction • physical signs of sexual maturity • used for remembering an essay test • help categorize and interpret information • children represent words, images, and ideas • sights, sounds, and tastes are stored briefly • children can't take the perspective of others • ...
S1 E6 Deep 2026-01-14
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- Clothing item Jan gives Michael in the office
- Michael’s early attempt to help sell purses
- Jim’s flirting tool while Katy is selling
- Troupe Michael attends for improv comedy
- Activity Michael says he doesn’t want to be doing during improv
- Dwight’s self-proclaimed title to attract Katy
- Sense Michael says Blind Guy McSqueezy is missing besides sight
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- Company name on Katy’s badge and branding (2 Words)
- Office space where Katy sets up her display
- What Michael needily asks Katy about himself
- How Katy describes the office vibe
- Relationship status Jan implies Michael still has baggage from
- Michael’s reaction immediately after Jan leaves
- What Dwight claims he can do everywhere
14 Clues: How Katy describes the office vibe • What Dwight claims he can do everywhere • Troupe Michael attends for improv comedy • Jim’s flirting tool while Katy is selling • Office space where Katy sets up her display • Michael’s early attempt to help sell purses • What Michael needily asks Katy about himself • Clothing item Jan gives Michael in the office • ...
science test chapter 1 - 2 2025-06-22
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- fish and milk contain ___
- ___ are animals that eat other animals only
- rice and bread contain ___
- Animals need food, water, and ___ to stay alive
- when our hearing and sight are not good
- carots contain ___
- Animals need ___ to breathe.
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- if the animal sick, we should bring it to a ___
- stage when we learn to move around and say a few words
- stage when we start to set up our own family
- stage when we grow and explore the world around us
- ___ are animals that eat both plants and other animals
- ___ are animals that eat plants only
- a stage of chicken life cycle after egg
- a stage of butterfly life cycle after egg
15 Clues: carots contain ___ • fish and milk contain ___ • rice and bread contain ___ • Animals need ___ to breathe. • ___ are animals that eat plants only • a stage of chicken life cycle after egg • when our hearing and sight are not good • a stage of butterfly life cycle after egg • ___ are animals that eat other animals only • stage when we start to set up our own family • ...
40번 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-13
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- a sign that shows the condition or existence of something
- someone who is known but who is not a close friend
- to do something that is not allowed by (a law, rule, etc.)
- to change (something) in a minor way so that it works better
- 보상하다, 상쇄하다
- 설립하다, 확립하다
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- to explain the meaning of (something)
- 적절한
- to hide (something or someone) from sight oppos
- able to be trusted to do
- to remember (something) from the past
- to say that (something) will or might happen in the future
- not involving or using words
- the position or rank of someone or something when compared to others in a society, organization, group, etc.
14 Clues: 적절한 • 보상하다, 상쇄하다 • 설립하다, 확립하다 • able to be trusted to do • not involving or using words • to explain the meaning of (something) • to remember (something) from the past • to hide (something or someone) from sight oppos • someone who is known but who is not a close friend • a sign that shows the condition or existence of something • ...
Spelling Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-16
Across
- rhymes with ham.
- to find gold you have to?
- when someone has a lot of muscles.
- what you do to your hair.
- when you eat outside at a park.
- not her but ____.
- sight word that ends with s.
- first aid _____.
- Santa checks it twice.
- opposite of happy.
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- sister makes this for lunch.
- your full name.
- victory in a contest.
- we put on our face for protection.
- the tire is getting?
- happy and joyful.
- sight word ends with f.
17 Clues: your full name. • rhymes with ham. • first aid _____. • not her but ____. • happy and joyful. • opposite of happy. • the tire is getting? • victory in a contest. • Santa checks it twice. • sight word ends with f. • to find gold you have to? • what you do to your hair. • sister makes this for lunch. • sight word that ends with s. • when you eat outside at a park. • ...
MESSAGING THROUGH TIME - VOCABULARY 2024-09-15
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- N. a method of communication or entertainment, for example television, radio, or the internet
- V. to happen or move faster, or to make something happen or move faster (2 words)
- ADJ.(of a person) very intelligent and skilful, or (of a thing) skilfully made or planned and involving new ideas and methods; SYN: clever, cunning
- to maintain contact with another person, especially at intervals so as to remain up to date with each other's lives (3 words)
- N. a particular situation or example of something
- ADJ. not common or frequent; very unusual
- sometimes but not often (3 words)
- to remain in correspondence with (someone), to keep up with someone, to communicate (2 words)
- communicate a message to someone directly or indirectly through words or actions (3 words)
- V. to control something so that it is not greater than a particular amount, number, or level
- V. to give something, especially money, in order to provide or achieve something together with other people
- ADJ. not lasting or needed for very long (OPP: permanent)
- V.to see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard
- N. the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that you press in order to make it work OR the row of keys on a musical instrument such as a piano
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- to stop communicating with someone, usually because they do not live near you now (2 words)
- the act of taking someone as a prisoner, or taking something into your possession, especially by force (n.) OR to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force (v.)
- V. to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one OR to be known or discovered finally and surprisingly (2 words)
- the beginning of time, of the universe, of the world, of mankind or of history (3 words)
- N. a person or company that creates new products, especially computer products such as software
- V. to throw something carelessly
- N. the ability to see
- N. method or way of communicating (3 words)
- V. formal: to call someone in order to attract their attention OR to publicly praise or show approval for a person or an achievement
- ADJ. of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time
- on a boat, train, or aircraft (2 words)
- become known publicly (3 words)
- N. (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
- ADV. in a fast or sudden way
- to start to have a contact with someone or something (2 words)
- N. a person whose job is to design or build machines, engines, or electrical equipment, or things such as roads, railways, or bridges, using scientific principles OR a person whose job is to repair or control machines, engines, or electrical equipment
- used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true
- ADJ. necessary or needed
- V. to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes
33 Clues: N. the ability to see • ADJ. necessary or needed • ADV. in a fast or sudden way • become known publicly (3 words) • V. to throw something carelessly • sometimes but not often (3 words) • on a boat, train, or aircraft (2 words) • ADJ. not common or frequent; very unusual • N. method or way of communicating (3 words) • N. a particular situation or example of something • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 7 2018-03-30
Across
- rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words
- to yield or formally surrender to another
- prying upon other organisms for food
- inclined or disposed to war; warlike
- to torment with, or as if with, the sight of something desired but out of reach
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- to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent
- to act or interpose in behalf of someone in difficulty or trouble, as by pleading or petition
- a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something
- supreme blessedness; exalted happiness
- beautiful
10 Clues: beautiful • prying upon other organisms for food • inclined or disposed to war; warlike • supreme blessedness; exalted happiness • to yield or formally surrender to another • rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words • a strong inclination, taste, or liking for something • to give consent, approval, or adherence; agree; assent • ...
Light & Sight 2017-04-03
Across
- a type of light which has wavelengths that are longer than those of light that can be seen
- not bright or clear
- the change in shape of the lens of the eye when it changes its focus to look at smth nearer or further
- between dark blue and purple in colour
- the coloured part of the eye which controls the amount of light that reaches the retina by changing its size
- a line of lightor other form of energy
- a line of light, heat or energy
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- to become curved or folded and not straight
- part of a camera which controls the amount of light allowed through lens to the film
- a long tube with mirrors set at 45 degree angle at each end
- smth which makes an image appear smaller
- the transparent layer that covers the outside of the eye
12 Clues: not bright or clear • a line of light, heat or energy • between dark blue and purple in colour • a line of lightor other form of energy • smth which makes an image appear smaller • to become curved or folded and not straight • the transparent layer that covers the outside of the eye • a long tube with mirrors set at 45 degree angle at each end • ...
Figurative Language 2023-08-21
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- A reference to a well-known person, character, place, or event that a writer makes to deepen the reader's understanding of their work.
- When an object/nonhuman thing is given human qualities.
- Non-literal wording that adds creativity or meaning to your writing.
- A direct comparison between two different things.
- Words that sound like or suggest an action (boom, roar, rip).
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- The comparison of two different things using "like" or "as".
- When two or more words within the same phrase or sentence repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds (high, sight, lie)
- The use of any of the five senses to describe something. Used to help paint a mental picture in the reader's head.
- Words that begin with the same sound (Billy's blue bicycle leaned against the brown barn door.)
- A saying exaggerated beyond belief to make a point.
10 Clues: A direct comparison between two different things. • A saying exaggerated beyond belief to make a point. • When an object/nonhuman thing is given human qualities. • The comparison of two different things using "like" or "as". • Words that sound like or suggest an action (boom, roar, rip). • Non-literal wording that adds creativity or meaning to your writing. • ...
Erik's crossword challenge 2016-06-08
Across
- in the recent past
- small reptile cage (i.e., snakes, lizards, etc.)
- synonym for fortunate
- very upset and agitated
- not together
- another way to say "normally"
- a feeling of self-consciousness or awkwardness
- to be cautious on one's work
- something that does not fit in
- to have a better chance at something than someone else
- a temporary person, place or thing
- accepted standard of the sound and stress patterns of words, phrases, etc.
- secondary title
- word or phrase that has the same meaning as another word in the language
- to incorrectly write a word
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- a person who digs for artifacts for a living
- a book containing multiple word definitions
- able to see something or someone in plain sight
- not very thrilling
- without delay
- something that is not needed or uncalled for
- not worried about danger or pain; very brave
- something complicated or detailed in design
- descent from an ancestor
- to have good luck
- word or phrase that acts as a modifier of action words or clauses
- loss of hope or hopelessness
- power or ability to act or to influence people, events, decisions, etc.
- to descend under water
- breathing
30 Clues: breathing • not together • without delay • secondary title • to have good luck • in the recent past • not very thrilling • synonym for fortunate • to descend under water • very upset and agitated • descent from an ancestor • to incorrectly write a word • to be cautious on one's work • loss of hope or hopelessness • another way to say "normally" • something that does not fit in • ...
CNA 2023-10-19
Across
- the written account of care and observations; charting, documentation
- data information that is seen, heard, felt, or smelled by an observer; signs
- a concept that considers the whole person
- messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, hand and body movements, gait, eye contact, and appearance
- using the senses of sight, hearing, touch, and smell to collect information
- a health problem that can be treated by nursing measures
- the method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care; its five steps are assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
- spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
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- admission information, health history, flow sheets, graphic sheets, progress & nurses notes
- communication that does not use words
- communication that uses written or spoken words
- being unable to respond to stimuli; unconscious
- written guide about the person's nursing care; care plan
- activities of daily living
- the exchange of information
- a report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the on-coming shift; change-of-shift report
- setting priorities and goals; see nursing process
- symptoms
- something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental well-being
- the characteristics of a group customs-passed from 1 generation to the next
- any lost, absent, or impaired physical or mental function
21 Clues: symptoms • activities of daily living • the exchange of information • communication that does not use words • spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • a concept that considers the whole person • communication that uses written or spoken words • being unable to respond to stimuli; unconscious • setting priorities and goals; see nursing process • ...
Milton Park Christmas Songs Crossword 2023-11-19
Across
- Everyone dancing merrily (1st word)
- I don't want a lot for Christmas (first 3 words)
- With a corn cob pipe and a button nose (3rd word)
- Let nothing you dismay (5th word)
- And I'm up here holding onto all those chandeliers of hope (2nd word)
- That the old songs are the best (1st word)
- Top to toe in tailbacks (1st word)
- Let’s hope it's a good one (1st word)
- It's nearer, children's eyes shine clearer now (1st word)
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- You scumbag, you maggot (1st word)
- Under the ground there is the sound of a symphony - The lights are low, the fire is bright (1st word)
- He followed a light and came down to a shed (2nd word)
- Nobody down below believes their eyes (1st word)
- Think of all the fellas that I havent kissed (2nd word)
- Incense owns a Deity night (3rd word)
- Ho ho the mistletoe (1st and 2nd words)
- Don't you know we've come too far now (2nd word)
- Under the lights we'll get that old school feelin' back in our hearts (1st word)
- Hark, now hear the angels sing (1st word)
- Presents, what a beautiful sight - Don't mean a thing if you ain't holding me tight (3rd word)
20 Clues: Let nothing you dismay (5th word) • You scumbag, you maggot (1st word) • Top to toe in tailbacks (1st word) • Everyone dancing merrily (1st word) • Incense owns a Deity night (3rd word) • Let’s hope it's a good one (1st word) • Ho ho the mistletoe (1st and 2nd words) • Hark, now hear the angels sing (1st word) • That the old songs are the best (1st word) • ...
Chapter 6,7,8 Communicating with the Person 2025-10-15
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- The legal account of a person's condition and response to treatment and care
- Any lost, absent, or impaired physical or mental function
- The characteristics of a group of people
- Messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, hand and body movement, gait, eye contact, and appearance
- Setting priorities and goals
- Things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses
- Activities of daily living
- Using the senses of sight, hearing, touch, and smell to collect information
- A health problem that can be treated by nursing measures
- Spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices
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- Information that is seen, heard, or smelled by an observer
- Communication that uss written or spoken words
- An electronic version of a person's medical record
- The method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care
- The exchange of information
- A report that the nurse gives at the end of the shift to the on-coming shift
- Something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental well-being
- A concept that considers the whole person
- Communication that does not use words
- A written guide about the person's nursing care plan
- Being unable to respond to stimuli
- The written account of care and observations
22 Clues: Activities of daily living • The exchange of information • Setting priorities and goals • Being unable to respond to stimuli • Communication that does not use words • Spiritual beliefs, needs, and practices • The characteristics of a group of people • A concept that considers the whole person • The written account of care and observations • ...
Theo's Crossword Puzzle- Sight Words 2021-08-23
Across
- Soda can come in a bottle or a ___
- Don't ____ me
- To rebuild something
- The opposite of "has"
- Another word for "happy"
- Another S-word for "skinny"
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- A game you play with a ball and someone else
- A thing that has 5 fingers
- We try on clothes to see if it ___
- The opposite of won't
- To get stuck
- ___, and or but
12 Clues: To get stuck • Don't ____ me • ___, and or but • To rebuild something • The opposite of won't • The opposite of "has" • Another word for "happy" • A thing that has 5 fingers • Another S-word for "skinny" • Soda can come in a bottle or a ___ • We try on clothes to see if it ___ • A game you play with a ball and someone else
Spelling List: Sight Words 1 2024-09-03
Across
- where you go to learn
- this word means that something is yours
- this happens just a few times in a while
- this is when you have had something in your hand
- this includes all
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- you do this with your two feet and legs
- what you do when you walk from one side of the street to the other
- you do this every time you learn
- it is the opposite of far away
- it is when something is way above your head
- it is the opposite of day
- when you lie down at night, you do this with your eyes closed
12 Clues: this includes all • where you go to learn • it is the opposite of day • it is the opposite of far away • you do this every time you learn • you do this with your two feet and legs • this word means that something is yours • this happens just a few times in a while • it is when something is way above your head • this is when you have had something in your hand • ...
march 28 2025-03-28
Across
- guns and cameras both
- Jewish sounds
- some said unsinkable
- actor Nicolas behind bars
- quite a sight or used for sight
- propel the boat, or a fight
- pants or a ballgame snack
- Satan's favorite fashion brand
- spring fever or a tournie
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- desaturated zone of mystery
- you're it
- Muldoon re: raptor
- not so nice or a puzzle
- what to do with a Sparks walk
- oh I see or I caught you
- not for ears (officially)
- what Jon Snow knows
17 Clues: you're it • Jewish sounds • Muldoon re: raptor • what Jon Snow knows • some said unsinkable • guns and cameras both • not so nice or a puzzle • oh I see or I caught you • actor Nicolas behind bars • not for ears (officially) • pants or a ballgame snack • spring fever or a tournie • desaturated zone of mystery • propel the boat, or a fight • what to do with a Sparks walk • ...
UNIT 1 Exploring Career Decisions 2015-10-28
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- Physical activity and movement and awareness through sensory perception
- within self
- related to nature and the environment
- (skills)handling conflicts
- adjusting to change
- related to relationships with other people
- related to words and language
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- (skills) making wise decisions
- activities that involve helping others, teaching, making friends, babysitting, team sports
- activities that involve record keeping, surfing the internet, reading, experimenting, or researching.
- the ability, coming from one’s knowledge, practice and aptitude, to do something well
- sound arranged in patterns, tone, and pitch through music
- Activities that involve building or fixing things, cooking, working with your hands, and lawn care.
- characteristic features or qualities distinguishing a particular person or thing
- mental images, seeing, sight
- computer skills knowledge
- reasoned, precise, accurate
- activities that involve writing stories or music, painting, and inventing
18 Clues: within self • adjusting to change • computer skills knowledge • (skills)handling conflicts • reasoned, precise, accurate • mental images, seeing, sight • related to words and language • (skills) making wise decisions • related to nature and the environment • related to relationships with other people • sound arranged in patterns, tone, and pitch through music • ...
Elements of Poetry Basics 2026-03-04
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- A change in the poem’s tone, mood, perspective, or idea.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to help readers picture or experience something.
- A single row of words in a poem.
- The repetition of similar ending sounds in words, often at the ends of lines in a poem.
- A type of figurative language that gives human qualities or actions to animals, objects, or ideas.
- The author’s or speaker’s attitude toward the subject of the poem.
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that creates the rhythm of a poem.
- The voice or persona that is telling the poem (not always the author).
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- An object, image, or action that represents a deeper meaning or idea beyond its literal meaning.
- An extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a feeling or idea.
- The central message or deeper idea about life that the poem communicates.
- A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose.
- A comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as.
- Language that describes something in a creative or non-literal way to help readers imagine ideas more vividly (for example: similes, metaphors, and personification).
- A direct comparison between two unlike things without using like or as.
15 Clues: A single row of words in a poem. • A change in the poem’s tone, mood, perspective, or idea. • An extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a feeling or idea. • A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph in prose. • A comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as. • The author’s or speaker’s attitude toward the subject of the poem. • ...
ENGLISH. MRS.CARR-LANGFORD IS THE BEST. 2 2013-01-10
Across
- The raven on Animal Farm
- This was the fall of the farm
- This and physical greed were the two types of greeds of Napoleon
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- This and apples were examples of pig's greed
- What Sugarcandy Mountain Land represented
- The Russians were hungry and looked at their leads who had wealth, this caused a ____________
- Three examples to make a poetic rhythm, _____ 3
- Represented Marxism
- Sight Smell Taste Touch Hearing are examples of _______ details
- Tragic story about "star-crossed" two lovers
- The _____ Rebellion was the beginning of communism in China
- Represents propaganda
- Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words
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- Represents the KGB
- BEST TEACHER EVER
- Animal Farm is a ______ about the Soviet Union
- Represents an uneducated population easily manipulated by the new regime
- Language used to persuade
- What false benevolence is an example of
- Control of information in order to influence public
- What Mr. Jones represented
- Ultimately ends up being worse than humans
- Snowball was awarded an Animal 1st Class _____ after the Battle of Cowshed
- Literary work holding up human vices to ridicule and scorn
- Novel by George Orwell
- Who Napoleon represented
27 Clues: BEST TEACHER EVER • Represents the KGB • Represented Marxism • Represents propaganda • Novel by George Orwell • The raven on Animal Farm • Who Napoleon represented • Language used to persuade • What Mr. Jones represented • This was the fall of the farm • What false benevolence is an example of • What Sugarcandy Mountain Land represented • Ultimately ends up being worse than humans • ...
Acts 9-14 2019-03-24
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- Group Saul was to teach Acts 9:15
- God's chosen people in OT times Acts 13:17
- What the Lystrans called Barnabas Acts 14:12
- What the Jews stirred up in most cities Acts 13:51
- Region of the "missionary" Antioch church (Map)
- Appointed by Saul & Barnabas in "each church" Acts 14:23
- Told Antioch church to set Barnabas & Saul apart for a special work (two words) Acts 13:2
- Restored Saul's sight Acts 9:17-18
- The first location visited by Barnabas & Saul on the first missionary trip Acts 13:4
- Location Paul left in a basket Acts 9: 25
- What was done to Paul at Lystra Acts 14:19
- Changed from church persecutor to gospel preacher Acts 9:1,20
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- Vouched for Saul in Jerusalem Acts 9:27
- Location of the first church Acts 2
- Gave Saul letters to imprison believers (2 words) Acts 9:1
- Where the missionaries went after leaving Lystra Acts 14:20
- Name given to believers at Antioch church. Acts 11:26
- First place in a new city where the missionaries taught Acts 13:5,14
- City where Paul healed a lame man Acts 14:8
- Where Gentiles were first taught the gospel Acts 11:20
20 Clues: Group Saul was to teach Acts 9:15 • Restored Saul's sight Acts 9:17-18 • Location of the first church Acts 2 • Vouched for Saul in Jerusalem Acts 9:27 • Location Paul left in a basket Acts 9: 25 • God's chosen people in OT times Acts 13:17 • What was done to Paul at Lystra Acts 14:19 • City where Paul healed a lame man Acts 14:8 • ...
PIES Crowssword Ciara Wade 2023-05-30
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- _____ and gross motor skills are developed by toddler ages.
- Our bodies ______ fastest in our youngest years.
- Brushing your ______ everyday is good for your dental health.
- How many hours of sleep should a nine year old receive each night?
- Children learn through _________, creative and dramatic play.
- Babies strength and muscles will develop from ______ downwards over the months.
- when a child begins interacting with toys independently and learning that they can do some things by themselves.
- Around age 2 babies develop a _______ smile.
- Essential stage of speech development for newborns.
- Children are natural __________ who use their senses to investigate their surroundings.
- Parents can help their child’s social development by talking to your baby and using ___________ (emotion words).
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- Children learn about moral rule at age _____.
- Children test _________ and are still eager to please and help out.
- The average attention span of a ________ is 3-6 minutes.
- Children 5-11 start using their _______ but may resort to aggression.
- Your child crying when you leave a room without them is a sign of?
- Children can give you ______ they made to show affection.
- A "monster under the bed" could cause a child to feel _____.
- Newborns and infants communicate through gestures, _________, facial expressions and movement.
- The _______ babies are learning are sight,hearing, smell, taste and touch.
20 Clues: Around age 2 babies develop a _______ smile. • Children learn about moral rule at age _____. • Our bodies ______ fastest in our youngest years. • Essential stage of speech development for newborns. • The average attention span of a ________ is 3-6 minutes. • Children can give you ______ they made to show affection. • ...
Literary Device (Part 1) 2025-03-10
Across
- the way in which words are put together to form phrases, clauses, or sentences
- A scene that interrupts the present timeline to show past events.
- A statement that seems contradictory but reveals a deeper truth.
- "The wind whispered through the trees."
- A story or work where characters, events, and details represent abstract concepts or moral ideas.
- The atmosphere or feeling a reader gets from a text.
- "Oh great, another homework assignment. Just what I needed!"
- The author's attitude toward a subject.
- Placing two contrasting ideas or things close together for effect.
- A fire station burns down.
- The use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or expose flaws in society.
- A glimpse into the future within a story.
Down
- An exaggerated statement for effect.
- "Her smile was as bright as the sun."
- "Not bad" (meaning "good")
- Using "slaughter" instead of "kill" for a more intense impact.
- Two contradictory words placed together.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
- a reference to another literary work, a historical event, or even a philosophical idea
- The use of objects, characters, or events to represent deeper meanings.
- "Time is a thief."
- Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
22 Clues: "Time is a thief." • "Not bad" (meaning "good") • A fire station burns down. • An exaggerated statement for effect. • "Her smile was as bright as the sun." • "The wind whispered through the trees." • The author's attitude toward a subject. • Two contradictory words placed together. • A glimpse into the future within a story. • ...
Vocabulary List #5 2023-11-06
Across
- to compare difference in characters, situations, or ideas
- a symbol used to represent an unknown number
- a number by which another number, variable, or quantity is multiplied
- a value that does not change throughout the calculation
- words that appeal to your senses: sight, taste, touch, hear, smell
- what a person thinks, feels, or believes
- a mathematical phrase that contains at least one operation
- to examine and judge carefully
Down
- the turning point in a narrative; the moment when the conflict is at its most intense
- to tell in your own words what was just read
- placing together characters, situations or ideas to show what they have in common
- verb, a word that comes before the main verb
- a mathematical object separated by a plus or minus sign
- verb, a word that tells what the subject is doing
- the sequence of events that take place in a story
- reading with a nice, easy flow
- action, the part of a story where the plot becomes very complicated.
- conversation between people in a story
- the number that tells how many times the base of a power is multiplied by itself
- information that is cited in a text or video and can back up an inference
20 Clues: reading with a nice, easy flow • to examine and judge carefully • conversation between people in a story • what a person thinks, feels, or believes • to tell in your own words what was just read • verb, a word that comes before the main verb • a symbol used to represent an unknown number • verb, a word that tells what the subject is doing • ...
Exit Pass: Oct. 20th 2023-10-20
Across
- when someone, an outsider, is the narrator in a story
- when past events are mentioned in a story
- the main message of a story
- action events leading to the end of a story
- a short, fictional story
- comparing 2 unlike things, WITHOUT using like or as
- the “bad” person or thing that the protagonist faces
- when a narrator is a character in a story
- exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, & resolution
- a feeling of growing tension/excitement
- a long, fictional book
- the writer’s choice of words
- a character that changes
- the problem
- when “future” events are mentioned in a story
- the main character
Down
- where the main character faces a series of conflict & the most events take place
- the giving of non-human things human qualities
- the ending part
- the game we played yesterday
- the reason why an author writes
- comparing 2 unlike things, using like or as
- the writer’s attitude toward his/her topic
- what causes a character to change
- a character that doesn’t change
- when & where a story occurs
- the most exciting part
- the beginning part
- events in a story
- words that appeal to the 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, & hear)
30 Clues: the problem • the ending part • events in a story • the beginning part • the main character • the most exciting part • a long, fictional book • a short, fictional story • a character that changes • the main message of a story • when & where a story occurs • the game we played yesterday • the writer’s choice of words • the reason why an author writes • a character that doesn’t change • ...
Exit Pass: Oct. 20th 2023-10-20
Across
- when someone, an outsider, is the narrator in a story
- when past events are mentioned in a story
- the main message of a story
- action events leading to the end of a story
- a short, fictional story
- comparing 2 unlike things, WITHOUT using like or as
- the “bad” person or thing that the protagonist faces
- when a narrator is a character in a story
- exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, & resolution
- a feeling of growing tension/excitement
- a long, fictional book
- the writer’s choice of words
- a character that changes
- the problem
- when “future” events are mentioned in a story
- the main character
Down
- where the main character faces a series of conflict & the most events take place
- the giving of non-human things human qualities
- the ending part of a story
- the game we played yesterday
- the reason why an author writes
- comparing 2 unlike things, using like or as
- the writer’s attitude toward his/her topic
- what causes a character to change
- a character that doesn’t change
- when & where a story occurs
- the most exciting part
- the beginning part
- events in a story
- words that appeal to the 5 senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, & hear)
30 Clues: the problem • events in a story • the beginning part • the main character • the most exciting part • a long, fictional book • a short, fictional story • a character that changes • the ending part of a story • the main message of a story • when & where a story occurs • the game we played yesterday • the writer’s choice of words • the reason why an author writes • ...
Sight Word Puzzle 2024-01-19
Across
- used to mean "visited" or "travelled"
- We use this word with "I" all the time
- it's a question word that we use to ask about someone
- coming before all others
- a period of 24 hours
- it's another for human
- you can go _________ the stairs
- past tense of the word "do"
- opposite of the word "yes"
Down
- same meaning as "take" "grab"
- we use them in math
- Same meaning as "can"
- we drink this a lot
- past tense of the word "make"
- a path of doing something
- same as looking for something
- it says about the "present" not in the past of future
- the opposite word of "short"
18 Clues: we use them in math • we drink this a lot • a period of 24 hours • Same meaning as "can" • it's another for human • coming before all others • a path of doing something • opposite of the word "yes" • past tense of the word "do" • the opposite word of "short" • same meaning as "take" "grab" • past tense of the word "make" • same as looking for something • you can go _________ the stairs • ...
Sight Reading 2 2024-10-07
Across
- one type of accidental
- a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order
- play with emphasis
- a curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch
- play joyfully
- play slowly
- a composition with two different parts played together
- a note that appears before the first full measure
- the end
Down
- a curved line that connects two or more different pitches and indicates that they should be played smoothly connected
- a symbol that raises or lowers a note
- a 4-note pattern
- play at medium speed
- a 3-note pattern
- play with the bow
- a walking speed
- the speed of the music
- medium loud
18 Clues: the end • play slowly • medium loud • play joyfully • a walking speed • a 4-note pattern • a 3-note pattern • play with the bow • play with emphasis • play at medium speed • one type of accidental • the speed of the music • a symbol that raises or lowers a note • a note that appears before the first full measure • a sequence of notes in ascending or descending order • ...
Literary Device (Part 1) 2025-03-10
Across
- the way in which words are put together to form phrases, clauses, or sentences
- A scene that interrupts the present timeline to show past events.
- A statement that seems contradictory but reveals a deeper truth.
- "The wind whispered through the trees."
- A story or work where characters, events, and details represent abstract concepts or moral ideas.
- The atmosphere or feeling a reader gets from a text.
- "Oh great, another homework assignment. Just what I needed!"
- The author's attitude toward a subject.
- Placing two contrasting ideas or things close together for effect.
- A fire station burns down.
- The use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or expose flaws in society.
- A glimpse into the future within a story.
Down
- An exaggerated statement for effect.
- "Her smile was as bright as the sun."
- "Not bad" (meaning "good")
- Using "slaughter" instead of "kill" for a more intense impact.
- Two contradictory words placed together.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
- a reference to another literary work, a historical event, or even a philosophical idea
- The use of objects, characters, or events to represent deeper meanings.
- "Time is a thief."
- Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
22 Clues: "Time is a thief." • "Not bad" (meaning "good") • A fire station burns down. • An exaggerated statement for effect. • "Her smile was as bright as the sun." • "The wind whispered through the trees." • The author's attitude toward a subject. • Two contradictory words placed together. • A glimpse into the future within a story. • ...
Chapter 6,7 + 8 Vocab 2025-10-16
Across
- method nurse use to plan and deliver nursing care the 5 steps are assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implantation, and evaluation
- something necessary or desired for maintaining life and mental wellbeing
- setting priorities and goals
- the exchange of information
- things a person tells you about that you cannot observe through your senses, symptoms
- using sight, hearing, touch, and smell to collect info
- spiritual beliefs,needs or practices
- written account of care and observations,charting, documenting
- information that is seen, heard, felt, or observed
- language messages sent through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and body movement, gait, eye contact, and appearence
- characteristics of a group of people-language, beliefs, habits, likes, dislikes, customs
Down
- communication that uses written or spoken words
- a health problem that can be treated by nursing measures
- concept that considers whole person, whole person has physical, psychological, social, and spiritual parts that are woven together and cannot be separated
- communication that does not use words
- the legal account of a persons condition and response to treatment and care
- being unable to respond to stimuli;unconscious
- legal account of persons condition and response to treatment and care
- report that the nurse gives at end of shift to the on coming shift
- any lost, absent, or impaired physical or mental function
- written guide about the persons nursing care
- activities of daily living
22 Clues: activities of daily living • the exchange of information • setting priorities and goals • spiritual beliefs,needs or practices • communication that does not use words • written guide about the persons nursing care • being unable to respond to stimuli;unconscious • communication that uses written or spoken words • information that is seen, heard, felt, or observed • ...
Google PlayGround 2024 2024-01-26
Across
- In Chrome's 'No internet' sight.
- -
- Type this phrase, and prepare to roll.
- A type of bond that is formed between two or more objects.
- A term derived from the Greek words for "man" and "likeness"
- Sweet version of Android.
- I'm Google's very first tweet.
- The candy was originally called "Fish Food".
Down
- The original name for a well-known search engine.
- In the early 2000s, I made my debut to Public.
- -
- The number of possible ways to arrange a deck of 52 cards.
- What's this Google service? Give it a say!"
- -
- A place where pixels dance and play.
- The city is home to the Computer History Museum.
16 Clues: - • - • - • Sweet version of Android. • I'm Google's very first tweet. • In Chrome's 'No internet' sight. • A place where pixels dance and play. • Type this phrase, and prepare to roll. • What's this Google service? Give it a say!" • The candy was originally called "Fish Food". • In the early 2000s, I made my debut to Public. • The city is home to the Computer History Museum. • ...
Sight, Smell, Taste 2026-03-03
Across
- Circular opening in center of iris.
- Flap of elastic cartilage found behind tongue.
- Gland that moistens the surface of eye.
- Ice cream, cookies.
- Enzyme in tears that reduce infection.
- "Meaty" flavor.
- Visual receptor cells.
- Chips, pretzels.
- Molecules that stimulate various sets of olfactory receptor proteins.
Down
- Coffee flavor.
- First cranial nerves.
- Hairlike objects that cover tiny knobs at distal ends of neurons' dendrites.
- Small structures on the tongue that contain taste buds.
- Behind the iris and pupil.
- Two small ducts that collect tears.
- This taste acts as an evolutionary mechanism to detect spoiled or unripe food.
- Partial or complete loss of smell.
- Impulses travel here within the temporal lobes.
18 Clues: Coffee flavor. • "Meaty" flavor. • Chips, pretzels. • Ice cream, cookies. • First cranial nerves. • Visual receptor cells. • Behind the iris and pupil. • Partial or complete loss of smell. • Circular opening in center of iris. • Two small ducts that collect tears. • Enzyme in tears that reduce infection. • Gland that moistens the surface of eye. • ...
Word Sort 22 2022-04-28
Across
- put thoughts into words
- In today's video, I'll be showing you how to *INTERRUPTING PIZZA* Before we start the video, make sure you smash the like button and ______ with notifications. It helps out a lot, and it's free. Without further due, let's get started. *Plays intro* What's up guys (someone) here and today I'll be showing you how to *INTERRUPTING PIZZA* CUT THE VIDEO Oh wait, what is that? That's the video's sponsor!
- thinking about the future
- a digital recording
- able to see
- to make up
- a big screen
- carved characters on something
- a short paragraph for you so you know what something is about
Down
- (of a medical practitioner) advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing
- an instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment
- a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium
- give supply
- something to do with the other word where you saw the video intro
- to edit
- words on a monument
- A note after the main letter
- to help or direct
- the network of tv
- a cool sight
- some random guy enters your house
- copycat of writing
22 Clues: to edit • to make up • give supply • able to see • a cool sight • a big screen • to help or direct • the network of tv • copycat of writing • words on a monument • a digital recording • put thoughts into words • thinking about the future • A note after the main letter • carved characters on something • some random guy enters your house • ...
Unit 36 2019-11-05
Across
- - abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
- - behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.
- - having no match or equal / unrivalled.
- - increasing more and more rapidly.
- - a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in a breakdown in relations.
- – a non-literal use of words / metaphorically
- - kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- - a general agreement.
- - friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.
- - (especially of an event taking place in public) distasteful / unpleasant.
Down
- - a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands.
- - in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention / secretively.
- - a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others.
- - (of a person) giving their name to something / (of a thing) named after a particular person.
- - sparkling or shining brightly / brilliantly and excitingly clever or skilful.
- - of or concerned with investigating something.
- - an excessive localised swelling of the wall of an artery.
- – Repeating something in exactly the same words as were used originally.
- - occurring in cycles / recurrent.
- - soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence / quickly fading or disappearing.
- - the condition of being anonymous.
- - a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter.
22 Clues: - a general agreement. • - occurring in cycles / recurrent. • - increasing more and more rapidly. • - the condition of being anonymous. • - having no match or equal / unrivalled. • - a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands. • – a non-literal use of words / metaphorically • - friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to. • - of or concerned with investigating something. • ...
CS Principles Exam Review 2024-04-25
Across
- A _____ error runs but produces an error (__-___)
- An agreed upon set of rules that specify the behavior of a system
- _____ Cipher has letters substituted by another letter
- ______ data have values that change smoothly over time through a continuous range of values
- sample data that you use test code (2 words)
- Information about an individual that can be used to uniquely identify them (abbreviation)
- _____ Cipher is mixed up plain text
- A wireless access point that provides an attacker with unauthorized access to the traffic going over the network (3 words)
- __________ is the process of encoding data to prevent unauthorized access
- To be defined as a ________ Innovation, it must be a device/hardware that uses software or the software itself
- A ____ error never runs due to a mistake in code
Down
- Good enough solution
- Data about data
- A small amount of text that tracks information about a user visiting a website
- ___________ algorithms reduce the size of the file
- programs that are made freely available and may be redistributed and modified (___-___)
- The maximum bit rate of a system
- A ____ error runs, however contains human errors
- A type of computer malware that can make copies of itself
- Hiding a message in plain sight
20 Clues: Data about data • Good enough solution • Hiding a message in plain sight • The maximum bit rate of a system • _____ Cipher is mixed up plain text • sample data that you use test code (2 words) • A ____ error runs, however contains human errors • A ____ error never runs due to a mistake in code • A _____ error runs but produces an error (__-___) • ...
Descriptive Writing 2025-07-01
Across
- A word that describes how something is done.
- The ideas or feelings a word suggests.
- The viewpoint from which something is described.
- fallacy Nature reflecting human emotions.
- The voice telling the story or description.
- Highlighting differences between two things.
- A word that describes a noun.
- The way a piece of writing is organised.
- A positive or flattering connotation.
- A word that means the same or nearly the same.
- Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- field A group of words linked by topic or idea.
- When something represents a deeper meaning.
- Describes sight, sound, smell, taste or touch.
Down
- A deliberate exaggeration.
- A comparison that says one thing is another.
- The writer’s attitude, e.g. joyful, angry, sinister.
- A negative or insulting connotation.
- Language that appeals to the senses.
- Placing two contrasting ideas side by side.
- A word that means the opposite.
- A group of sentences focused on one idea.
- A comparison using like or as.
- A group of words containing a subject and verb.
- Repetition of the same starting sound.
- Repetition of s or sh sounds for a hissing effect.
- A technique where focus moves in closer or further away.
- The atmosphere or emotional feeling created.
28 Clues: A deliberate exaggeration. • A word that describes a noun. • A comparison using like or as. • A word that means the opposite. • A negative or insulting connotation. • Language that appeals to the senses. • A positive or flattering connotation. • The ideas or feelings a word suggests. • Repetition of the same starting sound. • The way a piece of writing is organised. • ...
M1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
Across
- Coordinated, planned actions that are meant to achieve an end goal.
- Sharing the suffering of another that produces the desire to help.
- To experience or be subjected to something.
- A person doing unskilled manual work for wages
- Compare using like or as.
- To blind light OR to impress.
- A person that was forced to leave their country of community in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The surface of a work of art that gives it certain qualities like roughness
- The feeling of showing concern for someone in physical or mental pain.
- A specifically trained worker, usually in charge if a group of workers
- Some one or something that is generally known
- The condition of feeling or thinking in an unbalanced, irrational way.
Down
- Extremely foal and repulsive
- Extreme exaggeration
- Words that trigger the reader to recall images, or mental pictures that engage one of the five sentences: sight sound taste smell touch.
- The rigorous process of assessing something.
- A person that moves from one place to another especially in order to find work or better living conditions.
- Compare without using like or as.
- Adequate or enough
- The attitude that is conveyed through someone's choice of words and infection.
20 Clues: Adequate or enough • Extreme exaggeration • Compare using like or as. • Extremely foal and repulsive • To blind light OR to impress. • Compare without using like or as. • To experience or be subjected to something. • The rigorous process of assessing something. • Some one or something that is generally known • A person doing unskilled manual work for wages • ...
Exit Ticket: 8-21 [8th grade] Elements of Fiction 2025-08-21
Across
- problem that the character faces with another character
- a long, fictional book
- a character that doesn’t change
- the perspective from which a story is told (POV)
- comparing 2 unlike things, WITHOUT using like or as
- problem that the character faces with outside forces
- comparing 2 unlike things, using like or as
- the giving of non-human things human qualities
- the “bad” person or thing that the protagonist faces
- action events leading to the end of a story
- the reason why an author writes
- when past events are presented in a story
- events in a story
- the main message of a story
- the main character
- where the main character faces a series of conflicts, where most events take place
Down
- a feeling of growing tension/excitement
- what causes a character to change
- the writer’s attitude toward his/her topic
- the beginning part of a story
- the writer’s choice of words
- when/where a story occurs
- the ending part
- words that appeal to the 5 senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- a short, fictional story
- the most exciting part
- when future events are presented
- problem that the character faces with himself/herself
- a character that changes
- the problem
30 Clues: the problem • the ending part • events in a story • the main character • a long, fictional book • the most exciting part • a short, fictional story • a character that changes • when/where a story occurs • the main message of a story • the writer’s choice of words • the beginning part of a story • a character that doesn’t change • the reason why an author writes • ...
EOG Review - ELA 2026-04-23
Across
- look at in detail
- add your own thoughts to a text as you read
- to add to an idea
- a conclusion based on prior knowledge and text evidence
- A comparison without using like or as
- shown
- a statement put forth and supported by evidence
- find the similarities between two or more things
- an author's reason for writing something
- Give a detailed account including reasons or causes.
- examine and judge carefully.
- descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- find the differences between two or more things
- add onto
Down
- details in the text that support an inference
- Person telling the story
- how a text is arranged and put together
- not including personal opinions
- writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally
- a result or consequence
- to restate in other words
- explain something with specific details
- choice the specific words an author uses to convey their meaning
- comparing two things using like or as
- the feelings associated with a word
- the giving of human qualities to an animal, object, or idea
- the writer's position on an issue or problem; a statement that can be argued with
- to figure out
- exaggeration for effect
29 Clues: shown • add onto • to figure out • look at in detail • to add to an idea • a result or consequence • exaggeration for effect • Person telling the story • to restate in other words • examine and judge carefully. • not including personal opinions • the feelings associated with a word • A comparison without using like or as • comparing two things using like or as • ...
Sight Words 5/1-5/5 2023-04-25
Across
- a body of water where ducks normally live
- meal after breakfast but before dinner
- another word for equation
- not above or below
- opposite of centimeters
- another word for hit
- a unit of length
- determine (the amount or number of something) mathematically.
Down
- the horizontal measurement or distance measured from side to side.
- not behind so in ____
- most military people live on _____
- a genre of music
- dont ____ and fall
- I purchased it now I ____it
- length X width
- lets ___ seeds in the garden
16 Clues: length X width • a genre of music • a unit of length • dont ____ and fall • not above or below • another word for hit • not behind so in ____ • opposite of centimeters • another word for equation • I purchased it now I ____it • lets ___ seeds in the garden • most military people live on _____ • meal after breakfast but before dinner • a body of water where ducks normally live • ...
Sight Words - Book III Section 1 2024-08-02
Across
- adult human male
- male child or young man; a son
- plural of child
- a person who has a bond with someone
- a person trained in healing
- a person who teaches
- one individual human being
- a male sibling
Down
- group of related people or things
- adult human female
- female child or young woman; a daughter
- a woman in relation to her child
- a female sibling
- a young human below 18
- a male who gives care and protection to someone
- human beings as a group
16 Clues: a male sibling • plural of child • adult human male • a female sibling • adult human female • a person who teaches • a young human below 18 • human beings as a group • one individual human being • a person trained in healing • male child or young man; a son • a woman in relation to her child • group of related people or things • a person who has a bond with someone • ...
Sight Words 4/24-4/28 2023-04-25
16 Clues: peak • huge • better • a ruler • each one • close by • relocate • summer clothes • opposite of sit • after a caterpillar • food for a butterfly • what ____ can you do? • we will ______ the villan • direction opposite of east • he will have to get his leg _____ • you are after the person in front of you
Career Exploration Self Project 2022-01-21
7 Clues: Eye sight is a way I learn. • I can learn by ear or sound. • I learn by physically and by touch. • My personality type, I am a leader. • I am outgoing and socially confident. • What side of brain I use more.(two words) • Career path that takes creativity and ingenuity.
Sight words- April 25th (Part 1) 2022-04-09
Across
- You class _______ is line leader.
- He is leaning ________the wall.
- Would + not (contraction)
- Analog clocks have two hands: a minute and _______hands.
- If you cannot find something, look in the _______ and found.
- ______ upon a time....
Down
- Mom is _________late because of traffic.
- The opposite of worst.
- Dogs and cats are not human. They are _________(s).
- Art, P.E., Languages, and Music are called ________(s).
- Full of beauty.
- _______ my hand when we cross the street.
- I climbed ________ the window.
- We ______food and water to live.
- I had a ________ with my brother because he took my toy.
- I stayed home from school because I was _______ with a cold.
16 Clues: Full of beauty. • The opposite of worst. • ______ upon a time.... • Would + not (contraction) • I climbed ________ the window. • He is leaning ________the wall. • We ______food and water to live. • You class _______ is line leader. • Mom is _________late because of traffic. • _______ my hand when we cross the street. • Dogs and cats are not human. They are _________(s). • ...
Sight Words 5/8-5/12 2023-04-28
Across
- sailors have special equipment to help them _____
- people normally do this in the summer
- opposite of mother
- the school bus was coming from the opposite _____
- another word for yell
- another word for freeway
- a place where you learn
- policers are to protect us which means keep us ___
- this is now mine to_____
Down
- the birthday party ____ is Minecraft
- big body of water
- _____ your hand if you wantto say something
- opposite of hard
- he ______ for the stars
- i am in 3rd ____
- if you dont ___your work it will get deleted
16 Clues: opposite of hard • i am in 3rd ____ • big body of water • opposite of mother • another word for yell • he ______ for the stars • a place where you learn • another word for freeway • this is now mine to_____ • the birthday party ____ is Minecraft • people normally do this in the summer • _____ your hand if you wantto say something • if you dont ___your work it will get deleted • ...
Line of sight 2022-01-31
Across
- a line is one that is sloping/ not looking or pointing directly at something
- (verb) you go there regularly
- a pair of glasses with special lenses that let you see things that are near through the bottom part, and see things that are far through the top part
- to find a comfortable and safe position to be in
- to gradually disappear by becoming less strong
- something that is extremely important because it has a major effect on something else
- consists of several sections that slide into one another so that the objet can be made longer or shorter
- causing someone to die
- something that lived in a wild state, but is now kept on a farm or in a house
- looking as if you do not understand or are not paying attention
- a situation in which no progress is made and no action is taken for a long time
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- the character of a place or the feeling you have about it
- a small stream of liquid
- a very thin layer that covers something
- the sudden backwards movement of a gun when it is fired
- continuing to do something in a determined way
- agricultural holding smaller than a farm
- a straight and sloping line that connects opposite corners of a flat shape
- the confidence to say what you want, despite risks or negative attitude of others
19 Clues: causing someone to die • a small stream of liquid • (verb) you go there regularly • a very thin layer that covers something • agricultural holding smaller than a farm • continuing to do something in a determined way • to gradually disappear by becoming less strong • to find a comfortable and safe position to be in • the sudden backwards movement of a gun when it is fired • ...
Hearing and Sight 2022-05-04
Across
- the hearing center is a part of the _
- the ear _ leads to the ear drum
- transparent outer layer of the eyeball
- turns sound waves into signals for the brain
- how the image appears on the retina
- sound is _
- the eye part that is projector like
- tiny bone that send sound to anvil
- the part of the eye that controls the amount of light that enters the eye
Down
- the lining on the back of the eyeball
- sends information from the eye to the brain
- control the pupil size
- the inner ear controls _
- tiny bone that send sound to stirrup
- the outer ear _ sound into the ear
- the color part of the eye
- what is collected by the eye for us to see
- ear _ membrane that vibrates when sound hits it
- tiny bone that sends sound to inner ear
19 Clues: sound is _ • control the pupil size • the inner ear controls _ • the color part of the eye • the ear _ leads to the ear drum • the outer ear _ sound into the ear • tiny bone that send sound to anvil • how the image appears on the retina • the eye part that is projector like • tiny bone that send sound to stirrup • the lining on the back of the eyeball • ...
Sight Word search 2022-09-30
Across
- The sister and brother _____ did their homework.
- _______ upon a time.
- Don't forget to _______ your name on your paper.
- The car went________ the track.
- Why do you like to ______ with the music?
- How many of you ________ like to go to the party?
- Mom _____ to the doctor when she is sick.
- I like pizza the ________.
- The students did _______ homework.
- I _______brush my teeth.
Down
- ________ I ________ the treasure.
- I summer _______ winter is too cold.
- Can I have _________ cookies?
- The girl had the _______ answer.
- Some kids have to ______ a calculator for math.
- Who ______ the dishes at home?
- The boy pulls the covers over his head to ________.
- We will _______ the book together.
- _______ your hands before you eat!
19 Clues: _______ upon a time. • I _______brush my teeth. • I like pizza the ________. • Can I have _________ cookies? • Who ______ the dishes at home? • The car went________ the track. • The girl had the _______ answer. • ________ I ________ the treasure. • The students did _______ homework. • We will _______ the book together. • _______ your hands before you eat! • ...
English III Vocabulary 2024-08-21
Across
- combine ideas to create a new understanding
- a writer's choice of words
- the attitude a writer takes toward the subject
- the listener, viewer, or reader of a text intended by the creator
- a writer's distinctive use of language expressing unique style
- an explanation or interpretation
- examine the parts of a whole methodically and in detail to explain and interpret
- the situation, events, or information that are related to something and that help you understand it
- description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- understood but not plainly stated
- give a brief statement of the main points
- clearly stated
- techniques writers use to enhance their arguments and communicate more effectively
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- the arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language
- the underlying message of a literary work, may or may not be directly stated
- focus statement of an essay; main idea or position statement upon which the point of view or discussion in the essay is based
- restate in other words without leaving out any ideas
- the attitudes and emotional feelings associated with a word
- (annotation) mark or make note of explanation or comment on a text
- the organization of ideas in a text
- facts or information indicating whether an idea is true or valid
- a major category or type of literature
- a idea formed on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- the feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- the most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text
25 Clues: clearly stated • a writer's choice of words • an explanation or interpretation • understood but not plainly stated • the organization of ideas in a text • a major category or type of literature • give a brief statement of the main points • combine ideas to create a new understanding • the attitude a writer takes toward the subject • ...
Cranial Nerves 2025-06-07
Across
- helps with hearing and balance
- another word for efferent
- helps with tasting food
- helps with vision
- nerve for sense of smell
- sense of smell
- this nerve is for taste and mixed
- sense of taste
- nerve for sight
- sense of sight
- nerve for 2/3 of tongue
Down
- nerve for 1/3 of tongue
- helps with smell
- another word for afferent
- nerve for hearing and balance
15 Clues: sense of smell • sense of taste • sense of sight • nerve for sight • helps with smell • helps with vision • nerve for 1/3 of tongue • helps with tasting food • nerve for 2/3 of tongue • nerve for sense of smell • another word for efferent • another word for afferent • nerve for hearing and balance • helps with hearing and balance • this nerve is for taste and mixed
WORD Ch. 1-Create, Format and Edit a Word Document 2016-11-10
Across
- Positioned horizontally between left and right margins.
- Button that controls the formatting marks.
- Flag that identifies contextual spelling errors.
- The style of the text; typeface.
- Moving portions of the screen into and out of sight.
- Button used to set a graphic back to its original size.
- Allows you to key words in a paragraph continually.
- The measure of a character in points.
- Increasing or reducing the size of a graphic.
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- Twelve complimentary colors for text, background,links, etc.
- The last line that contains contact and call information.
- Character shown on the screen but not in print.
- The process of changing the way characters appear.
- Process of copying a file to your computer.
- Information that exists on a physical medium.
15 Clues: The style of the text; typeface. • The measure of a character in points. • Button that controls the formatting marks. • Process of copying a file to your computer. • Information that exists on a physical medium. • Increasing or reducing the size of a graphic. • Character shown on the screen but not in print. • Flag that identifies contextual spelling errors. • ...
Nov. 3-7 Vocabulary 2025-10-30
Across
- someone who acts as a teacher and a guide
- the right to vote in elections
- second half of photosynthesis that uses ATP to build glucose
- excessively showy
- a sum of money payable yearly or at other regular intervals
- the system used in the US to elect the president
- distance around a closed figure
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- an angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon
- in the form of words
- a mixture of two or more elements, where at least one is a metal
- perception of things by the use of eyes
- the location or position of a building, town, etc.
- the owner of rental property
- an intact male bovine used for reproduction
- overseeing someone or something (ensures accountability)
15 Clues: excessively showy • in the form of words • the owner of rental property • the right to vote in elections • distance around a closed figure • perception of things by the use of eyes • someone who acts as a teacher and a guide • an intact male bovine used for reproduction • the system used in the US to elect the president • an angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon • ...
Unit 36 2019-11-05
Across
- - a person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter.
- - a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands.
- – a non-literal use of words / metaphorically
- - a general agreement.
- - increasing more and more rapidly.
- - (especially of an event taking place in public) distasteful / unpleasant.
- - (of a person) giving their name to something / (of a thing) named after a particular person.
- - kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- - occurring in cycles / recurrent.
- - an excessive localised swelling of the wall of an artery.
- - a person who makes slow progress and falls behind others.
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- – Repeating something in exactly the same words as were used originally.
- - of or concerned with investigating something.
- - in a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention / secretively.
- - sparkling or shining brightly / brilliantly and excitingly clever or skilful.
- - friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to.
- - the condition of being anonymous.
- - soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence / quickly fading or disappearing.
- - behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.
- - having no match or equal / unrivalled.
- - a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in a breakdown in relations.
- - abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
22 Clues: - a general agreement. • - occurring in cycles / recurrent. • - the condition of being anonymous. • - increasing more and more rapidly. • - having no match or equal / unrivalled. • - a hormone secreted by the adrenal glands. • – a non-literal use of words / metaphorically • - friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to. • - of or concerned with investigating something. • ...
Vocabulary Final Exam - Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-21
Across
- Everyone does this when it involves school work
- Not involving your hand, but to give up
- Name of a horror movie. Hint: Starts with (opposite of out)
- Rhymes with something you plant in the ground
- Something so ridiculous and absurd
- Someone like Joan of Arc or a saint
- A feeling that you get when you become annoyed
- The kind of person everyone has their eye on
- People can ____ our resources if used completely
- To calm down someone angry with sweet words or actions
- A look that could cast a spell on you
- When problems keep attacking you from all sides
- Not the main focus. In the edges, but not the center.
- Someone who is really good at something
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- Trying to sound logical with someone even if i'm wrong
- Something so serious that you can go to prison for
- The ocean looks like there's no end in sight
- Opposite of sweet. Foods like pasta
- You ask a lot of these when confused
- Plans with a friend to meet up here
- Place of old books and records
- Not giving up; keeps trying
- The main blow like from a storm or crisis
- When words fly and tempers flare
24 Clues: Not giving up; keeps trying • Place of old books and records • When words fly and tempers flare • Something so ridiculous and absurd • Opposite of sweet. Foods like pasta • Someone like Joan of Arc or a saint • Plans with a friend to meet up here • You ask a lot of these when confused • A look that could cast a spell on you • Not involving your hand, but to give up • ...
1st quarter vocab 2022-09-27
Across
- A very typical example of something or someone.
- Time/Place/Weather/Mood.
- details that help you get to know the character
- A recap of the whole story.
- Using play-on-words, metaphors or symbolism to help the reader paint a picture.
- Something that symbolizes something else.
- The character that goes against the protagonist.
- the character that the audience is "rooting for"
- The lesson or theme.
Down
- a detail that uses smell, sight, hearing, tasting, or Touching.
- traits that help you get to know a character
- Refers to something without saying it directly.
- something or someone that is not influenced by opinions
- comparing two unlike things.
- a setting with government control, individualism, and an end-of-the-world theme.
15 Clues: The lesson or theme. • Time/Place/Weather/Mood. • A recap of the whole story. • comparing two unlike things. • Something that symbolizes something else. • traits that help you get to know a character • A very typical example of something or someone. • details that help you get to know the character • Refers to something without saying it directly. • ...
Stages of Healing 2023-10-06
Across
- Made from collagen, elastin and reticulin
- When the damaged tissue and foreign material is removed from the injury sight.
- The production and development of capillary buds
- What pulls the injury sight together?
- When the body removes waste and damage tissue from the injury sight.
- What is the longest stage?
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- What does the O stand for in Peace & Love?
- A weak fix for the soft tissue
- What does the body do to stop bleeding?
- Theres two main chemicals within oxygenated blood histamine and?chemotaxis When bleeding is controlled waste and damage tissue are removed from the injury sight
- Whats it called when a cell dies?
11 Clues: What is the longest stage? • A weak fix for the soft tissue • Whats it called when a cell dies? • What pulls the injury sight together? • What does the body do to stop bleeding? • Made from collagen, elastin and reticulin • What does the O stand for in Peace & Love? • The production and development of capillary buds • ...
Sasha's spelling 2020-03-03
12 Clues: 4th • visitor • not strong • seven days • made a guess • plank of wood • type of metal • to march forth • not interested • location...a building site • something seen...sight for sore eyes • to take something that doesn't belong to you
english crossword textual features 2023-09-15
Across
- sentences that ask questions
- language that appeals to the readers sense of sight
- where two successive clauses or sentences follow the same structure
- where the start of sentences start with the same letter or phrase.
Down
- the deliberate overuse of a conjunction
- three words or phases together
- language that appeals to the readers sense of taste
- language that appeals to the readers sense of sound
- language that appeals to the readers sense of smell
9 Clues: sentences that ask questions • three words or phases together • the deliberate overuse of a conjunction • language that appeals to the readers sense of taste • language that appeals to the readers sense of sight • language that appeals to the readers sense of sound • language that appeals to the readers sense of smell • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- These are picture books with story lines.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
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- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- The social rules of language.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The social rules of language.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- These are picture books with story lines.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
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- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline. • ...
Figurative Language Review 2025-09-08
Across
- Two unlike things are compared using “like” or “as”
- Using the 5 senses (sight, taste, sound, smell, touch) to paint a picture in the reader’s mind
- A word that sounds like the object or the action it refers to. A sound effect.
- Human like quality/characteristic that are given to a non-human
- When words or phrases are repeated in a literary work to bring attention to an idea, or create a rhythm (in poetry or music)
- When a character focuses, reflects or remembers a past time or incident
- Where actions or events have the opposite result from what is expected or what is intended
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- the author’s attitude toward the subject matter, conveyed through word choice, sentence structure and punctuation.
- A group of words with a meaning that is different from their literal meaning
- A part is made to represent the whole or the whole is made to represent the part
- Exaggerations that not meant to be taken seriously
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- The atmosphere and overall feeling of the text.
- When a character or author makes an indirect reference in dialogue, text, or song to a well known event or person.
- Two unlike things are compared not using like or as
- A word or phrase that contradicts itself
- When two or more words make the same sound in a sentence
- A literary device used to give an indication or hint of what is to come later in the story
18 Clues: A word or phrase that contradicts itself • The atmosphere and overall feeling of the text. • Exaggerations that not meant to be taken seriously • The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • Two unlike things are compared using “like” or “as” • Two unlike things are compared not using like or as • When two or more words make the same sound in a sentence • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
Down
- The social rules of language.
- These are picture books with story lines.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
Unit 2 2016-09-01
Across
- relating to sound
- able to hear be heard
- a long piece of music performed by an orchestra
- plain and clear to the sight
- a word that sounds like another word but is spelled differently
- a person with clear ideas about what should happen or be done in the future
- a device into which people speak or sing in order to be heard
- a method of teaching beginners to read and pronounce words
- the moving images that are seen on a recording device
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- that which can be seen
- unpleasant loud sound
- a large and beautiful view in an area of land or water
- a group of people who gather to listen to a performance
- an instrument used to reduce sound
- a large room where people gatehr to watch a performance
- to alter
- a short performance to show talent
- a branch of science that deals with hearing
- to make available
19 Clues: to alter • relating to sound • to make available • unpleasant loud sound • able to hear be heard • that which can be seen • plain and clear to the sight • an instrument used to reduce sound • a short performance to show talent • a branch of science that deals with hearing • a long piece of music performed by an orchestra • the moving images that are seen on a recording device • ...
Chase's Week 4 Reading's Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-21
Across
- This grenade was pineapple-shaped, favoured by the allies, and released the most amount of shrapnel for a grenade Pg. 107
- One of staple types of warfare in WWI was marked by staying out of the enemy's line of sight and networks of passages (2 words) Pg. 110
- After Italy joined the war and Russia received defeat in Galicia and Poland, the Austro-Hungarians and the Germans thought it was high time this country was removed from the war Pg. 120
- It was in this battle that the marked the first use of gas masks on April 22, 1915 Pg. 105
- Commander of the Eleventh Army for Germany this man led the successful Gorlice Tarnow offensive in Galicia (3 words) Pg. 118
- The introduction of this war vehicle introduced heavy mechanized warfare in WWI Pg. 164
- This plane introduced in March 1916 played a major part in France taking back their airspace (Word and numbers) Pg. 143
- This country ended up spending the most on WWI Pg. 123
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- This battle took 5 months as the British had planned to break through the German lines between Serre and Maricourt and advance to Bapaume yet this battle would lay at a standstill till the introduction of the tank 3 and a half months in (4 words) Pg. 162
- This term was used in Britain for men objecting to the war and to serving in it (2 words) Pg. 127
- The most successful of the Russian generals in WWI (2 words) Pg. 149
- This area in France and Belgium served as one of the most famous battle-wise in WWI (3 words) Pg. 109
- Due to extremely cold conditions both the German and British troops had this event for one day on which they had peace (3 words and a year) Pg. 103
- This battle was the longest battle in WWI and one of the few major German offensives of the war (3 words) Pg. 140
- Lack of this resource was starting to bite most all of the countries in WWI and led to many civilians losing out on this resource too Pg. 124
15 Clues: This country ended up spending the most on WWI Pg. 123 • The most successful of the Russian generals in WWI (2 words) Pg. 149 • The introduction of this war vehicle introduced heavy mechanized warfare in WWI Pg. 164 • It was in this battle that the marked the first use of gas masks on April 22, 1915 Pg. 105 • ...
Mathis's Crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- I like to ____ lots of novels. (right, write)
- there is a big___outside. (hare, hair)
- I need to___to my bill. (ad, add)
- Smiling is the ____ thing to do. (write, right)
- I need a mountain___. (Doo, Do, Due, Dew)
- There is a new limited___ Pokemon card. (addition edition)
- I went to a web___. (sight, site)
- I have 9____ (cents, sense, scents)
- My___ is very nice today. (hare hair)
- I have a favorite___. (sun, son)
- I heard a TV___. (ad, add)
- Mr Jason tells me I need___. (capital,capitol)
- What is that scent? (cents, sense, scents)
- I dug a___ (whole, hole)
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- I like to eat___ (serial cereal,)
- My homework is___soon (Doo, Do, Due, Dew)
- Where is it maybe its___. (they're, Their)
- I went blind because my_____disappeared. (site, sight)
- My favorite math is_____. (edition,addition)
- I ____ lots of hot dogs (Ate,eight)
- I ate a___ pizza. (hole, whole)
- I caught _____ fish. (ate, eight)
- There is a_____killer out side. (cereal serial)
- I went to the___of the city. (capitol,capital)
- The ___ is very bright today. (son, sun)
25 Clues: I dug a___ (whole, hole) • I heard a TV___. (ad, add) • I ate a___ pizza. (hole, whole) • I have a favorite___. (sun, son) • I like to eat___ (serial cereal,) • I need to___to my bill. (ad, add) • I caught _____ fish. (ate, eight) • I went to a web___. (sight, site) • I ____ lots of hot dogs (Ate,eight) • I have 9____ (cents, sense, scents) • ...
Saul to Paul 2025-05-12
Across
- Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul
- Saul’s hometown
- He stood up for Paul when others were afraid
- Saul heard this from heaven saying, “Why are you persecuting me?”
- The city Saul was traveling to when he encountered Jesus
- The group Saul originally hunted but later joined
- The voice Saul heard on the road identified as Him
- A word describing Saul’s transformation to Paul
- Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus
- The one Paul preached boldly after his conversion
- Paul became this after his conversion
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- These fell from Saul’s eyes when his sight was restored
- What happened to Saul after seeing the bright light
- The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight
- Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight
- What Saul did while blind in Damascus
- What Saul came to have in Jesus
- The group Paul was especially called to preach to
- What Saul did to Christians before his conversion
- A bright one appeared from heaven and changed Saul’s life
20 Clues: Saul’s hometown • What Saul came to have in Jesus • What Saul did while blind in Damascus • Paul became this after his conversion • Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus • The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight • Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul • He stood up for Paul when others were afraid • Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight • ...
Industry E. Nesbitt 2015-12-16
Across
- Gross National Income
- Services/ Purpose is to provide security and protection for Citizens and Protection
- Services/ Professional services, Financial services, and Transportation Services
- Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate
- The “Money” sight factor
- Force/ Percentage of females with full time jobs outside of home
- Revolution/ Improvements made in technology to advance a country
- and Healthy Life/ Main Health indicator contribution to the HDI
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services.
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- Based on 3 factors: Standard of Living, Long and Healthy Life, and Access to Knowledge.
- Inequality/ Empowerment, Labor Force, and Reproductive Health
- Is a process of integration and interaction among the people
- The “Where” sight factor
- Purchasing Power Parity
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take raw materials and turn them into goods.
- Gross Domestic Product
- Ability of Women to achieve improved status
- Services/ Provides services to individual consumers who desire them
- The “People” sight factor
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take things from the Earth to make profits.
- Standard Of Living/ Value of the output of goods and services produced in a country
21 Clues: Gross National Income • Gross Domestic Product • Purchasing Power Parity • The “Where” sight factor • The “Money” sight factor • The “People” sight factor • Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services. • Ability of Women to achieve improved status • Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate • Is a process of integration and interaction among the people • ...
Saul to Paul 2025-05-12
Across
- Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul
- Saul’s hometown
- He stood up for Paul when others were afraid
- Saul heard this from heaven saying, “Why are you persecuting me?”
- The city Saul was traveling to when he encountered Jesus
- The group Saul originally hunted but later joined
- The voice Saul heard on the road identified as Him
- A word describing Saul’s transformation to Paul
- Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus
- The one Paul preached boldly after his conversion
- Paul became this after his conversion
Down
- These fell from Saul’s eyes when his sight was restored
- What happened to Saul after seeing the bright light
- The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight
- Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight
- What Saul did while blind in Damascus
- What Saul came to have in Jesus
- The group Paul was especially called to preach to
- What Saul did to Christians before his conversion
- A bright one appeared from heaven and changed Saul’s life
20 Clues: Saul’s hometown • What Saul came to have in Jesus • What Saul did while blind in Damascus • Paul became this after his conversion • Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus • The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight • Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul • He stood up for Paul when others were afraid • Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight • ...
Science Crossword 2022-02-28
Across
- _ cycle uses carbon fixation
- make their own food
- pigment that reflects green
- Provides energy for photosynthesis
- amount of carbon atoms in RuBP
- sight of calvin cycle
- reflect/ absorb certain light wavelengths
- Reflect yellow, orange, and brown
- ATP __ is where hydrogen ions flow through
- recieved from ATP in clvin cycle
Down
- Responsible for collecting sunlight
- end product of photsynthesis
- sight of light reactions
- get food from other sources
- How plants get energy
- released from light reactions
- Stacks of thylakoids
- source of energy for all cells
- Only color not absorbed in photosynthesis
- split into oxygen, electrons, and protons
20 Clues: make their own food • Stacks of thylakoids • How plants get energy • sight of calvin cycle • sight of light reactions • get food from other sources • pigment that reflects green • _ cycle uses carbon fixation • end product of photsynthesis • released from light reactions • amount of carbon atoms in RuBP • source of energy for all cells • recieved from ATP in clvin cycle • ...
cell 2017-12-07
9 Clues: storage for food • protein synthesis • - network of protein • controls cell activity • the sight of cellular res • photosynthesis (sight of) • - sight of cell activities • breaking down old cell parts • wall- offers more support and protection
Things around us 2024-09-21
Across
- where we look up words we don't understand
- we need this to cover ourselves from rain
- we put on these before our shoes
- a device we have with us every single time
- a device used to capture photos
- a pair of device we put on our ears
- a pair of sporty shoes
- a round metal thing for buying something
- we carry this on our back
Down
- we use this to tighten our pants
- something we play in case we are bored
- a portable computer
- something used for people with sight problem
- printed things read for our knowledge
- we need this in order to make our voice louder
- our eyes may need this if the sun is bright
- we use this when our phone runs out of battery
- what our skin needs if it is hot outside
- a wearable clock on our wrist
19 Clues: a portable computer • a pair of sporty shoes • we carry this on our back • a wearable clock on our wrist • a device used to capture photos • we use this to tighten our pants • we put on these before our shoes • a pair of device we put on our ears • printed things read for our knowledge • something we play in case we are bored • what our skin needs if it is hot outside • ...
ETC4 Learning crossword 18 (TOEIC Learning) 2023-12-07
Across
- having extra time to do whatever you want to do (two words)
- to be grateful or thankful for someone or something
- does not happen very often
- outer surface or outside something
- very good / outstanding
- a very good deal. cheaper than normal
- to know the meaning of something
Down
- belonging to a particular person and not anyone else
- someone who is irritated or provoked quickly/does not like to wait
- transporting something such as letters, packages, or ordered goods
- money you pay to use public transportation (train/bus)
- 1-1=__ / nothing
- not willing to do something
- totally / completely/ entirely (a strong way of syaing yes)
- old or aging
- the state of something with its looks, quality, or working status
- clean / neat and in order
- put or keep out of sight / to conceal from view
- decide or announce (an event like a meeting) will not take place anymore
19 Clues: old or aging • 1-1=__ / nothing • very good / outstanding • clean / neat and in order • does not happen very often • not willing to do something • to know the meaning of something • outer surface or outside something • a very good deal. cheaper than normal • put or keep out of sight / to conceal from view • to be grateful or thankful for someone or something • ...
Fall Semester 2024-01-03
Across
- Visual art form with sequence or story;Ex:Film
- Convey a message without verbal skills;Ex:Wave
- To capture and playback audio physically (Carving)
- To communicate using words
- Editing and putting film together; Prepare to show; the 'after'
- Series of audio files covering a topic(s)
- Visual representation of a film; Ex.thumbnail and traditional
- To convey a message
- Career Technical Education
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- A type of audio production; a major industry
- The execution and recording of a film
- To capture and playback audio online/streaming/Technically
- Capture a moment in time; Visual art type
- A form of expression using original ideas or imagination
- To create or to make
- Planning elements of a production; the 'before'
- Art appreciated by sight (Ex.painting, sculpture, and film)
- Dialogue and text written for a film
- A series of Vibrations; short or long
- Equipment placed in front of a mic to filter sound
20 Clues: To convey a message • To create or to make • To communicate using words • Career Technical Education • Dialogue and text written for a film • The execution and recording of a film • A series of Vibrations; short or long • Capture a moment in time; Visual art type • Series of audio files covering a topic(s) • A type of audio production; a major industry • ...
Sight Words 4/2/26 2026-04-02
Across
- The ocean has a lot of ____.
- Dessert comes ____ dinner.
- Let's go _____ the stairs.
- "I like to ____ it, _____ it." -Moto Moto
- Words put together to form meaning.
- How have you _____ doing lately?
Down
- "The first ____ of the book is the title ____."
- Christians believe Jesus will come _____.
- Please _____ over here.
- "I love you very ____," she said to her mom.
- B is the 2nd ____ of the alphabet.
- "I like sweets ____ as donuts, cake, cookies.
12 Clues: Please _____ over here. • Dessert comes ____ dinner. • Let's go _____ the stairs. • The ocean has a lot of ____. • How have you _____ doing lately? • B is the 2nd ____ of the alphabet. • Words put together to form meaning. • Christians believe Jesus will come _____. • "I like to ____ it, _____ it." -Moto Moto • "I love you very ____," she said to her mom. • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
Down
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- The social rules of language.
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
- These are picture books with story lines.
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
ECS 307 Ch. 16 Lang & Lit in the Primary Years 2016-03-16
Across
- Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______.
- When children suddenly realize that their native language is not understood by others they experience language _____.
- The stage of writing development in which letters are randomly chosen to represent a message.
- A speech problem sometimes called stuttering.
- ______ growth is rapid in the primary years as children learn to read and write conventionally.
- The social rules of language.
- Bilingual children must acquire _______, an ability to read and write in two languages.
- It is important to not correct children who apply rules of their _____ language when speaking a new, second language.
- The part of language related to using words and learning word meanings and develops throughout childhood.
- ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize.
Down
- The ability to think about language and helps children in language learning.
- The most common source of poor voice quality is _____ abuse that results from a child talking so loudly or screaming so often that callouses form on their vocal tissues.
- Books with illustration and written labels without a plotline.
- The part of language that involves speech sounds.
- These are picture books with story lines.
- Children who use a different ______ system than that of the dominant culture may be teased or corrected, for the first time, in the primary years.
- Registering _______ is the ability to shift back and forth between two very different kinds of language (e.g. slang & formal language)
- The smallest units of language that hold meaning.
18 Clues: The social rules of language. • These are picture books with story lines. • A speech problem sometimes called stuttering. • The part of language that involves speech sounds. • The smallest units of language that hold meaning. • ______ words are words that children can instantly recognize. • Formal and informal language styles are referred to as ______. • ...
Senses 2023-02-06
Across
- cranial nerve for tongue movement
- farsightedness
- cranial nerve for autonomic functions
- sight cell for shapes and shadows
- cranial nerve for smell
- the sense of smell
- focal point of the retina
- cranial nerve for sight
Down
- nearsightedness
- cranial nerve for movement of the shoulders
- transparent portion of the eye
- spicy savory taste
- cell for color
- cranial nerve for pupil constriction
- white part of the eye
15 Clues: farsightedness • cell for color • nearsightedness • spicy savory taste • the sense of smell • white part of the eye • cranial nerve for smell • cranial nerve for sight • focal point of the retina • transparent portion of the eye • cranial nerve for tongue movement • sight cell for shapes and shadows • cranial nerve for pupil constriction • cranial nerve for autonomic functions • ...
Industry Crossword 2015-12-16
Across
- Services/ Provides services to individual consumers who desire them
- Inequality/ Empowerment, Labor Force, and Reproductive Health
- Gross Domestic Product
- Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate
- Services/ Purpose is to provide security and protection for Citizens and Protection
- Revolution/ Improvements made in technology to advance a country
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take things from the Earth to make profits.
- Standard Of Living/ Value of the output of goods and services produced in a country
- and Healthy Life/ Main Health indicator contribution to the HDI
- The “People” sight factor
- Based on 3 factors: Standard of Living, Long and Healthy Life, and Access to Knowledge.
Down
- Ability of Women to achieve improved status
- Services/ Professional services, Financial services, and Transportation Services
- Purchasing Power Parity
- Is a process of integration and interaction among the people
- The “Money” sight factor
- Gross National Income
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services.
- Sector Jobs/ Jobs that take raw materials and turn them into goods.
- Force/ Percentage of females with full time jobs outside of home
- The “Where” sight factor
21 Clues: Gross National Income • Gross Domestic Product • Purchasing Power Parity • The “Money” sight factor • The “Where” sight factor • The “People” sight factor • Sector Jobs/ Jobs that give services. • Ability of Women to achieve improved status • Health/ Maternal Mortality Ratio and Fertility Rate • Is a process of integration and interaction among the people • ...
Saul to Paul 2025-05-12
Across
- Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul
- Saul’s hometown
- He stood up for Paul when others were afraid
- Saul heard this from heaven saying, “Why are you persecuting me?”
- The city Saul was traveling to when he encountered Jesus
- The group Saul originally hunted but later joined
- The voice Saul heard on the road identified as Him
- A word describing Saul’s transformation to Paul
- Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus
- The one Paul preached boldly after his conversion
- Paul became this after his conversion
Down
- These fell from Saul’s eyes when his sight was restored
- What happened to Saul after seeing the bright light
- The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight
- Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight
- What Saul did while blind in Damascus
- What Saul came to have in Jesus
- The group Paul was especially called to preach to
- What Saul did to Christians before his conversion
- A bright one appeared from heaven and changed Saul’s life
20 Clues: Saul’s hometown • What Saul came to have in Jesus • What Saul did while blind in Damascus • Paul became this after his conversion • Saul’s life changed on one to Damascus • The man God sent to restore Saul’s sight • Ananias had one that told him to go to Saul • He stood up for Paul when others were afraid • Saul did this shortly after regaining his sight • ...
Sensory Writing Crossword! 2023-12-13
Name _______ Date___ Per. __ Week 22 Spelling Puzzle 2024-02-21
Across
- A path to take or not, manner of doing something
- All done
- Something you press on to slow down or stop
- To look at something or a sight to see
- The opposite of disliked
- When you know something without any doubts
- How I felt when I saw something that was so great
- My buddy, pal, bro, bruh, bro-skeee
- To put something on the scales to find out how heavy
Down
- What I did last weekend on blades or 4 wheels
- Fish or cookies can come out like this.
- The opposite of some
- What happens that causes something to need fixed
- What your mouth does to form words
- The point of school is mainly to do this.
- What I did with my collectible cards
16 Clues: All done • The opposite of some • The opposite of disliked • What your mouth does to form words • My buddy, pal, bro, bruh, bro-skeee • What I did with my collectible cards • To look at something or a sight to see • Fish or cookies can come out like this. • The point of school is mainly to do this. • When you know something without any doubts • ...
Kimberly Puzzle One 2021-11-10
Across
- a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric
- a mentally ill person (not in technical use)
- having human like characteristics
- force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way.
- under the earth
- blood-red color
- the same sound
- a bad mixture of sounds
- concise and exact use of words in writing or speech
- only married to one person
Down
- of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs
- to look around
- to kill a royalty
- study of birds
- the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms
- a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the faculties of sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.
- quality of being pleasing to the ear
- (of a person) fond of company; sociable
- characterized by, involving, or causing excruciating pain or suffering
19 Clues: to look around • study of birds • the same sound • under the earth • blood-red color • to kill a royalty • a bad mixture of sounds • only married to one person • having human like characteristics • quality of being pleasing to the ear • (of a person) fond of company; sociable • a paid teacher of philosophy and rhetoric • of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs • ...
The UnderScoopFire Pop Culture Crossword Puzzle 2012-08-17
Across
- shortest Amigo
- android Avenger
- Griswold destination
- Band: Jesse and the
- owner of WWE's 'The Streak'
- Basil Karlo
- anthropomorphic raisins' home state
- Duncan of Eternia
- merc with a mouth
- Undercover G.I.Joe
- Jay Pritchett wife
- Grint breakout role
- there's always money in the __ stand
Down
- James McCullen
- Corey Hart nightwear
- TMNT genius
- Tripper hangout Regal __
- Limbo protectors
- aquatic Eternian henchman
- Cosby Show producer Marcy
- Lost airline
- Emma Frost middle name
- sauce Chandler brings to Thanksgiving
- Cobra Saboteur
- eye that grants sight beyond sight
- Trandoshan bounty hunter ("Like a __")
- UnderScoopFire.com's #1 greatest villain of all time
27 Clues: TMNT genius • Basil Karlo • Lost airline • shortest Amigo • James McCullen • Cobra Saboteur • android Avenger • Limbo protectors • Duncan of Eternia • merc with a mouth • Undercover G.I.Joe • Jay Pritchett wife • Band: Jesse and the • Grint breakout role • Corey Hart nightwear • Griswold destination • Emma Frost middle name • Tripper hangout Regal __ • aquatic Eternian henchman • ...
Grade 7 Lesson 8 2023-11-04
Across
- show as being similar
- distinct or separate
- something that represents another thing
- building of US Congress
- presence
- building in which state legislature meets
- tactful or prudent when dealing with others
- persons who wait on or escort others
- agree
- an example
Down
- a member of an irregular army
- quote an authority or example
- a large ape
- ability to see; sight
- brief moments of time
- city that is seat of government; wealth in form of money or property
- musical instrument of brass plates
- people undergoing medical treatment
- calm endurance or composure
- location
- moving upward; rise; climb
- fungus and algae living symbiotically
22 Clues: agree • presence • location • an example • a large ape • distinct or separate • show as being similar • ability to see; sight • brief moments of time • building of US Congress • moving upward; rise; climb • calm endurance or composure • a member of an irregular army • quote an authority or example • musical instrument of brass plates • people undergoing medical treatment • ...
FCE 2 week 9 2014-08-31
Across
- to assume [sth]
- faulty goods (coll)
- exploitation (n)
- sight (n)
- to make a donation (coll)
- shares (n)
- assumption (n)
- well-off (adj)
- a fortune (n)
- conscience (n)
- house-warming party/do (coll)
- [to be] unwilling (adj)
- reluctant (adj)
- starvation (n)
- to empathise [with sb]
Down
- refund cash refund (coll)
- compensation (n)
- [to feel] inadequate (adj)
- to resent [sth]
- moving (adj)
- credit note (coll)
- to flatter [sb]
- emotional blackmail (coll)
- to applaud [sb/sth]
- to swoop [on sb/sth]
- endangered (adj)
- amazement (n)
- generosity (n)
- to rip [sb] off
29 Clues: sight (n) • shares (n) • moving (adj) • a fortune (n) • amazement (n) • assumption (n) • well-off (adj) • conscience (n) • generosity (n) • starvation (n) • to resent [sth] • to assume [sth] • to flatter [sb] • reluctant (adj) • to rip [sb] off • compensation (n) • exploitation (n) • endangered (adj) • credit note (coll) • faulty goods (coll) • to applaud [sb/sth] • to swoop [on sb/sth] • to empathise [with sb] • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-03
Across
- A person works as a member of the crew of a ship.
- The tallest mountain in the world
- An electronic device for storing and processing data
- The fastest animal on earth
- A person who treats sick animals
- A game with rackets which is played back and forth across a net
- It is the Malaysian currency
- A building where goods are manufactured by machine
Down
- A person who writes stories
- A high body temperature usually accompanied by shivering
- A person who is very good in sports and games
- A large store selling foods and household goods
- A place of worship for Christians
- A special vehicle that moves underwater
- A wonderful sight in the sky after rain
- We check the meanings and spelling of words here
16 Clues: A person who writes stories • The fastest animal on earth • It is the Malaysian currency • A person who treats sick animals • The tallest mountain in the world • A place of worship for Christians • A special vehicle that moves underwater • A wonderful sight in the sky after rain • A person who is very good in sports and games • A large store selling foods and household goods • ...
Grade 9 English Vocab. 2014-05-30
Across
- Rewrite the main points in your own words.
- An object, which stands for a quality or idea. {e.g. A dove as a symbol for peace or a heart as a symbol for love.)
- The main idea, moral or message of a text.
- A group of sentences relating to a single idea or topic.
- When human qualities are given to animals or objects.
- A figure of speech that uses two normally contradictory terms. i.e. “Beautiful tyrant!”, “Jumbo shrimp”, or “Cold fire”.
- A part of speech that is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.
- Presenting other people’s ideas and words as if they were your own.
- Words at the top of an article that indicate the topic (much like a title).
- Time, place, and circumstances that the story or event takes place. The environment in which the story takes place.
- A part of speech, which tells what nouns can do, be a feel. Your action words in a sentence.
- A part of speech that describes a noun.
- The plan, skeleton, framework, sequence of events, or storyline. A series of actions that make up the story.
- A part of speech, which describes or modifies verbs, adjectives and other adverbs. All adverbs end in “ly”.
- The turning point of the plot. The moment of greatest action, when the action reaches it’s highest point.
Down
- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words. The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a series of words. It adds rhythm or emphasizes emotion (e.g., The menacing moonlight created mystery.)
- The perspective from which events are seen, a story is told or an argument is made.
- An over-exaggeration. i.e. My book bag weighs a ton.
- The sound of a word resembles its meaning. {e.g. Snap, Crackle, Pop, Buzz, Hiss}
- Language that appeals to the senses of touch, sight, taste, hearing, and smell. When the writer creates a vivid image of something by appealing to one of the reader’s senses.
- A direct comparison. {The wind is a dancer.}Meter The pattern of rhythm in a line of poetry.
- The position/opinion the writer is trying to defend.
- A piece of writing that tells a story.
- The struggle between opposing forces. The main problem faced by characters in the story.
24 Clues: A piece of writing that tells a story. • A part of speech that describes a noun. • Rewrite the main points in your own words. • The main idea, moral or message of a text. • An over-exaggeration. i.e. My book bag weighs a ton. • The position/opinion the writer is trying to defend. • When human qualities are given to animals or objects. • ...
Auditor 2025 2025-12-16
Across
- Maggie the dog’s halloween costume
- Bitternut hickory trees are known for their bitter nuts and their (two words)
- jason's giant dorky dog
- Thad’s giant furry friend
- Hunter couldn’t believe that Kevin could fit his _____ in his mouth…
- Melissa (two words)
- One of the office caterpillars
- Kristin
- 2025 BOS Biggest Drama came from this rural Street
- Leyna’s Halloween costume
- Talsma doesn’t look like his dad, he looks like his…?
- Most chaotic part of the office
- Kenzie’s Halloween costume
- Leyna
- Who tried to run for Supervisor during the City School Election
- Brett is now known as the ____ police
- Lori
- Maintenance’s least favorite holiday activity
- Ryan introduced us to this snack consisting of cool whip and this girl scout collaboration breakfast pastry
- What disrupted our super important meeting?
- The office had two of these to celebrate this year, on the same weekend!
- Who did Kenzie impersonate to win things on the radio?
- Lori’s Halloween costume
- Kristin’s halloween costume
Down
- Who’s in charge of answering the phones on election night?
- Heather Preston has a huge crush on this State of Iowa Employee, I mean I think we all do
- Punny nickname Brad called Kenzie after her ingrown toenail (spelling?)
- We are all trauma bonded by the sight of a ___ during a meeting…
- Hunter is this breed of poultry (three words)
- Full name of the mammal running for Mayor of Newton
- One of the office caterpillars
- This furry friend was on the theater marquee
- Mackenzie
- Kristin smuggled this in her purse
- Our super important meeting was spent here
- This county makes us feel better about our chaos
- Baxter “friend” was running for what position?(spelling?)
- Don’t complain about your parking ticket, you might be known as this if you do
- Auditor Baseball nicknames Teresa
- She gifts us with puppies
- What extremely expired treat did Steve bring to the office?
- Michele (two words
- She does NOT like us, as much as we try to get her to
- Jenna (two words)
- Talsma quote “ I’m not _____, this is how I am”
- Adams guess for halloween costume (two words)
46 Clues: Lori • Leyna • Kristin • Mackenzie • Jenna (two words) • Michele (two words • Melissa (two words) • jason's giant dorky dog • Lori’s Halloween costume • Thad’s giant furry friend • Leyna’s Halloween costume • She gifts us with puppies • Kenzie’s Halloween costume • Kristin’s halloween costume • One of the office caterpillars • One of the office caterpillars • Most chaotic part of the office • ...
September to February Vocabulary 2025-02-04
Across
- the part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
- A comparison, either expressed or implied, without the use of like or as
- A sentence that asks a question
- a word modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- a shortened form of two words combined with an apostrophe
- are words with similar meanings
- the rhyming patterning of a poem
- a word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.
- The giving of human qualities or life to inanimate objects or ideas
- This cannot stand alone and depends on the main clause
- the literal dictionary definition of a word.
- are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
- (and, but, or, so, yet, for, nor).
- a group of lines in a poem; a verse
- a fancy way of saying hearing
- This can stand alone as a sentence
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- the emotional or cultural meaning associated with a word.
Down
- A sentence that gives a command (Please read this chapter.).
- A sentence that makes a statement
- a fancy way of saying taste
- a fancy way of saying touch
- a word used to express emotion.
- a word used in place of a noun.
- A sentence that expresses strong emotion (Wow, this book is amazing!)
- the part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.
- a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence. They tell the ‘position’ of the noun or pronoun.
- a fancy way of saying smell
- A word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.
- a fancy way of saying sight
- a word expresses action or state of being.
- contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction
- are words with opposite meanings.
- a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.t usually answers the questions of when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what degree. Adverbs often end in -ly.
- a person, place, thing, or idea.
35 Clues: a fancy way of saying taste • a fancy way of saying touch • a fancy way of saying smell • a fancy way of saying sight • a fancy way of saying hearing • a word used to express emotion. • a word used in place of a noun. • A sentence that asks a question • are words with similar meanings • the rhyming patterning of a poem • a person, place, thing, or idea. • ...
Grade 7 Terms 2025-04-30
Across
- the part of the sentence that tells what the subject does or is.
- A comparison, either expressed or implied, without the use of like or as
- A sentence that asks a question
- a word modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- a shortened form of two words combined with an apostrophe
- are words with similar meanings
- the rhyming patterning of a poem
- a word that joins words, phrases, or clauses.
- The giving of human qualities or life to inanimate objects or ideas
- This cannot stand alone and depends on an independent clause
- the literal dictionary definition of a word.
- are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings
- (and, but, or, so, yet, for, nor).
- a group of lines in a poem; a verse
- a fancy way of saying hearing
- This can stand alone as a sentence
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- the emotional or cultural meaning associated with a word.
Down
- A sentence that gives a command (Please read this chapter.).
- A sentence that makes a statement
- a fancy way of saying taste
- a fancy way of saying touch
- a word used to express emotion.
- a word used in place of a noun.
- A sentence that expresses strong emotion (Wow, this book is amazing!)
- the part of the sentence that tells who or what the sentence is about.
- a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase modifying another word in the sentence. They tell the ‘position’ of the noun or pronoun.
- a fancy way of saying smell
- A word’s pronunciation imitates its sound.
- a fancy way of saying sight
- a word expresses action or state of being.
- contains two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction
- are words with opposite meanings.
- a word that modifies or describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.t usually answers the questions of when, where, how, why, under what conditions, or to what degree.
- a person, place, thing, or idea.
35 Clues: a fancy way of saying taste • a fancy way of saying touch • a fancy way of saying smell • a fancy way of saying sight • a fancy way of saying hearing • a word used to express emotion. • a word used in place of a noun. • A sentence that asks a question • are words with similar meanings • the rhyming patterning of a poem • a person, place, thing, or idea. • ...
Poetry Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
Across
- A repetition of similar sounds in two or more words- most often in the final syllables of lines in poems.
- An object that represents something other than itself. A rose can symbolize love.
- A comparison of two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- Words that imitate real sound
- a long poem, typically one derived from ancient oral tradition, narrating the deeds and adventures of heroic or legendary figures or the history of a nation.
- The repetition of initial sounds with neighboring words.
- A direct comparison of two things NOT using “like” or “as”
- The “voice” of a poem, like the narrator of a story.
- The attitude of the author towards the audience, characters, or subject (ex. Serious, humorous)
- The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem or song.
- An implied or direct reference to a familiar person, place, or event in history
- A formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person.
- Language that cannot be taken literally since it was written to create a special effect or feeling.
Down
- Exaggerated statements that are not meant to be taken literally
- A humorous poem of three long and two short lines rhyming AABBA
- A poem that always has 14 lines and a set rhyming pattern
- the repetition of vowel sounds
- A recurring pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem.
- poetry that "breaks the rules" and doesn't have a set rhyming pattern
- The use of language to create sensory impressions (sight, sound, touch, smell, taste)
- The message about life a text is conveying to a reader. Must be universal.
- A type of writing in which the poet chooses and arranges words to create a strong feeling through meaning, sound, and rhythm.
- An object or thing is given human qualities or human form
- A form of poetry that tells a story.
- A group of lines that forms a basic paragraph in a poem.
25 Clues: Words that imitate real sound • the repetition of vowel sounds • A form of poetry that tells a story. • The “voice” of a poem, like the narrator of a story. • The repetition of initial sounds with neighboring words. • A group of lines that forms a basic paragraph in a poem. • A poem that always has 14 lines and a set rhyming pattern • ...
Poetic Terms Review 2024-03-05
Across
- A comparison of two unlike things NOT using like, as, or than
- A songlike poem that tells a story.
- rhyme rhyming of two words within a line of poetry
- When words have the same ending syllables
- A group of lines in a poem; a “paragraph” of poetry
- Repeating a sound, word, phrase, or image in a work or text for an important effect
- Description that appeals to the five senses: sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch
- A form of poetry with 14 lines. The two main types are Italian and Shakespearean.
- A Japanese form of poetry with three lines. The 1st and 3rd lines have five syllables each, and the 2nd line has seven syllables. It is usually related to nature.
- A comparison of two unlike things using like, as, or than
- A stanza or poem of two lines that rhyme and follow a regular rhythm
- Words that sound like what they mean
Down
- Using the same consonant sound, especially at the beginning of words
- A deliberate, extreme exaggeration to make a point
- A stanza or poem of four lines that follows a regular rhythm and rhyme pattern
- A form of poetry with five lines. Lines 1, 2 & 5 rhyme; lines 3 & 4 rhyme
- rhyme Rhyme that occurs at the end of lines
- A set pattern of hard and soft beats in lines a poem
- Giving human qualities to something that is not human
- verse Poetry that does not have a regular rhythm or rhyme
- A repeating series of hard and soft beats in a poem
- an expression that calls something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- Pentameter a line of writing that consists of ten spoken syllables in a specific pattern -- uses stressed and unstressed syllables
- A common saying the means something different from its literal definition
- All of the words in a poem that are on the same line of a page
- Using a word in an unusual way to create a phrase that means to be funny.
26 Clues: A songlike poem that tells a story. • Words that sound like what they mean • When words have the same ending syllables • rhyme Rhyme that occurs at the end of lines • A deliberate, extreme exaggeration to make a point • rhyme rhyming of two words within a line of poetry • A repeating series of hard and soft beats in a poem • ...
Poetry Terms Review 2013-04-15
Across
- A phrase or verse recurring at intervals in a song or poem, especially at the end of each stanza; chorus.
- A reference to a well-known person, place, or event from history, literature, or religion.
- A group of lines that form a unit in a poem.
- The recurrence of sounds, words, phrases, lines, or stanzas in a literary work.
- The literal, dictionary definition of a word.
- The speaker in the poem who is clearly a different person from the poet.
- Giving human traits or characteristics to something nonhuman (animal, object, or idea).
- The main idea or message that a poem or story conveys.
- The pattern of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line.
- The attitude that a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character.
- The use of a person, place, or thing that stands for something in addition to itself.
- Intentional exaggeration, usually used to create emphasis or humor.
- A comparison between two unlike things WITHOUT using like or as.
Down
- A reversal of the usual or natural order of the words.
- A term made of two words that contradict each other, such as “jumbo shrimp”.
- The unspoken or unwritten meanings and feelings associated with a word beyond its dictionary definition.
- The repetition of sounds, especially consonant sounds, at the beginning of words.
- Comparison between two unlike things using like or as.
- The repetition of sounds (accented syllable + all following syllables) in words that appear close to each other in a poem.
- Descriptive language that appeals to one or more of the five senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
- The pattern of end rhyme; a different letter of the alphabet signals each new sound, like aabbcc or ababcdcd.
- A word whose sound suggests its meaning, such as swoosh or crackle.
- Rhyme occurs within a line of poetry.
- The voice that talks to the reader or to the person whom the work addresses.
- The overall feeling that a work of literature creates for readers.
25 Clues: Rhyme occurs within a line of poetry. • A group of lines that form a unit in a poem. • The literal, dictionary definition of a word. • A reversal of the usual or natural order of the words. • Comparison between two unlike things using like or as. • The main idea or message that a poem or story conveys. • ...
vocab crossword 2025-04-10
Across
- a phrase whose meaning cannot be understood literally
- a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration for emphasis, effect, or humor
- a figure of speech where human qualities, emotions, or actions are attributed to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas, creating a more vivid and relatable portrayal
- the author's or narrator's attitude or feeling toward the subject matter, conveyed through their word choice, syntax, and style
- the point where one line of text ends and a new one begins
- a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms to create a unique or thought-provoking effect
- the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse
- a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things by stating that one thing is another, without using "like" or "as," creating a vivid and imaginative comparison to convey meaning or evoke imagery
- a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as", creating a vivid and engaging image for the reader
- writing that is arranged in a rhythmic pattern, often with rhyme, and is characteristic of poetry, as opposed to prose.
- descriptive language that evokes a sensory experience or creates a mental image for the reader, engaging their senses of sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch
- a grouping of lines that are set apart from other lines in a poem, often by a line break or indentation
Down
- the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in multiple words in a single line, sentence, or phrase
- a literary device where objects, characters, actions, or ideas represent something beyond their literal meaning, conveying deeper ideas, themes, or emotions.
- a humorous play on words
- the correspondence of two or more words with similar-sounding final syllables placed so as to echo one another
- a literary device where words imitate or suggest the sounds they describe
- the pattern or flow of sounds, often created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables, which gives a piece of writing a musical quality or beat
- the atmosphere and overall feeling a piece of writing evokes in the reader.
- a situation where there is a contrast between reality and expectations
20 Clues: a humorous play on words • a phrase whose meaning cannot be understood literally • the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse • the point where one line of text ends and a new one begins • a situation where there is a contrast between reality and expectations • a literary device where words imitate or suggest the sounds they describe • ...
detective story 2019-07-31
Across
- not near
- express joy and happiness by more than a smile
- round part of a bike
- look for
- go out of sight
- come to sight
- opposite to midnight
- experience, sense
- go on foot
- a secret to solve
- something that happens
- opposite to sit
Down
- high
- calm, still
- very big
- fast
- not expected
- take place
- guest
- unusual
- it covers the steel part of the wheel
- receive
- a part of clothes to put hands or other things in it
- prepared to do\for sth
- visible prints
- go (by bike or horse)
26 Clues: high • fast • guest • unusual • receive • not near • very big • look for • take place • go on foot • calm, still • not expected • come to sight • visible prints • go out of sight • opposite to sit • experience, sense • a secret to solve • round part of a bike • opposite to midnight • go (by bike or horse) • prepared to do\for sth • something that happens • it covers the steel part of the wheel • ...
Tremores 2024-05-01
Across
- I don't understand
- we were afraid
- y'all were afraid
- you left
- (the earth) trembled
- I felt
- y'all caught sight of
- I was walking
- you came
- (Clemens) told
- (tremors) destroyed
- I called
- were trusting
- (Grumio) entered
- I am
- you were doing
Down
- I was dictating
- (Clemens) came
- y'all felt
- we made
- he led
- I sent
- (Iulius) he was living
- he said (dicere)
- is
- I caught sight of
- y'all were
- (the household gods) protected
- I was reading
- (Caecilius) was dining
- (Iulius) asked
- (Caecilius) responded
- we saw
33 Clues: is • I am • he led • I sent • I felt • we saw • we made • you left • you came • I called • y'all felt • y'all were • I was reading • I was walking • were trusting • (Clemens) came • we were afraid • (Clemens) told • (Iulius) asked • you were doing • I was dictating • he said (dicere) • (Grumio) entered • y'all were afraid • I caught sight of • I don't understand • (tremors) destroyed • (the earth) trembled • y'all caught sight of • ...
Read 180 Vocabulary Unit 1 2021-09-17
Across
- able to be relied upon
- a deceptive appearance
- to develop further
- what happens as a result of an activity
- to change or influence something
- a mistake in the way something looks
- the main subject
Down
- a point of view
- someone who watched an event happen
- sight or seeing
- the skill needed to do something
- having to do with sight
- a scientist who studies the mind
- to cause someone to believe something
- a habit of doing something
- an official statement for the court
- watching something
- the way you think about something
- the magician uses this for magic tricks
- to remember
20 Clues: to remember • a point of view • sight or seeing • the main subject • to develop further • watching something • able to be relied upon • a deceptive appearance • having to do with sight • a habit of doing something • the skill needed to do something • a scientist who studies the mind • to change or influence something • the way you think about something • someone who watched an event happen • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2023-12-19
Across
- Just enough
- Connected to the matter at hand
- Using an object to represent an idea ex: a wedding ring represents love
- Words or phrases that are not literal
- people who move from place to place (such as people who ride the rails)
- The possibility of a future event(s)
- Able to endure and overcome challenges
Down
- The absence of rain for a long time
- a connection between two people (or things)
- To keep up
- A body part not having natural shape or form
- A person’s point of view about a subject
- Having concern for someone's suffering
- Descriptive language that targets the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch)
- A person’s mental or emotional state
- To seek the affections of someone you like
16 Clues: To keep up • Just enough • Connected to the matter at hand • The absence of rain for a long time • A person’s mental or emotional state • The possibility of a future event(s) • Words or phrases that are not literal • Having concern for someone's suffering • Able to endure and overcome challenges • A person’s point of view about a subject • ...
Sight Words- Question Words 2021-08-29
6 Clues: asking for time. • asking for a place • asking for a reason • asking for a person • asking about the way it is done. • asking for information specifying something.
