sight words Crossword Puzzles
Sight Words 2025-10-27
Across
- The reindeer ran _______________ the woods.
- What was she talking _______________ ?
- Aliyah ______________ love some cake.
- They _______________ outside on the playground.
Down
- He asked if he _______________ go to Grandma's house.
- What do you _____________ in your suitcase?
- Get ______________ of the cookie jar.
- She _____________ uses playdough in Art Class.
8 Clues: Get ______________ of the cookie jar. • Aliyah ______________ love some cake. • What was she talking _______________ ? • The reindeer ran _______________ the woods. • What do you _____________ in your suitcase? • She _____________ uses playdough in Art Class. • They _______________ outside on the playground. • He asked if he _______________ go to Grandma's house.
Poetry Terms 2025-10-08
Across
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- a comparison between two unlike objects
- a poetic form that gives an impression of a person, place, thing, emotion, or experience
- the main idea or meaning of a poem
- a poetic form that tells a story
- a single row of words in a poem
- repeating words, phrases or lines in a poem
- the type, structure, or purpose of a poem
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- a group of lines in a poem
- giving human qualities to a non-human object
- a comparison between two unlike objects using "like" or "as"
- the "narrator" of a poem
- when an ordinary object is used to convey a deeper meaning
- repetition of sounds at the end of words
- descriptions that appeal to one or more of the five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)
- the emotional feeling of a poem
- using words whose sound suggests their meaning
- language, word choice that conveys a meaning beyond the literal meaning
- exaggeration
- reference to another person, place, event, or text
20 Clues: exaggeration • the "narrator" of a poem • a group of lines in a poem • the emotional feeling of a poem • a single row of words in a poem • a poetic form that tells a story • the main idea or meaning of a poem • a comparison between two unlike objects • repetition of sounds at the end of words • the type, structure, or purpose of a poem • ...
Words with -ance and -ence 2013-04-23
Across
- A vehicle that transports ill or injured persons
- The act of being present in a place
- The act of going out of sight, disappearing
- Trust or firm faith in someone or something
- The state of being pure or uncorrupted
- An absence of sound
- Something that happens to a person
- The loyalty given to one's country
- The quality or state of being taken seriously
Down
- A specific amount of money given to someone regularly
- An interruption of normal activity
- To move forward, to make progress
- Coming into sight
- The ability to remain steady and not fall over
- Ability to learn and understand
- The facts or conditions that are connected to an event
- A group of words that expresses a complete thought
- The way or doorway into a place
- To walk or move in a lively or proud way
- Help or aid given by one person or persons to another
20 Clues: Coming into sight • An absence of sound • Ability to learn and understand • The way or doorway into a place • To move forward, to make progress • An interruption of normal activity • Something that happens to a person • The loyalty given to one's country • The act of being present in a place • The state of being pure or uncorrupted • To walk or move in a lively or proud way • ...
September Sight Words Crossword 2023-09-20
Across
- What word rhymes with pop?
- What word ends like does?
- What word starts like hut?
- What word starts like get?
- What word rhymes with why?
- What word rhymes with pool?
- What word rhymes with tan?
- What word rhymes with peep?
Down
- What word starts like Moon?
- What word starts like help?
- What word rhymes with his?
- What word rhymes with bee?
- What word starts like pet?
- What word starts like yes?
- What word ends like beds?
- What word starts like did?
- What word rhymes with cat?
- What word starts like hand?
18 Clues: What word ends like does? • What word ends like beds? • What word rhymes with his? • What word rhymes with pop? • What word rhymes with bee? • What word starts like pet? • What word starts like yes? • What word starts like hut? • What word starts like get? • What word starts like did? • What word rhymes with why? • What word rhymes with cat? • What word rhymes with tan? • ...
Sight Words 11/21 2025-11-21
Across
- Do not
- Not tame
- The students ____ a robot
- Use your hands/arms to move something
- The planet we live on
- The USA is a _____.
- something you take with a picture
- The entire planet
- something you do when you are in PE
- They will _____ a new house
Down
- Where you go to learn
- Will not
- What teachers do at school
- Where have you ____?
- A feeling you have, fond of
- A dad
- A young human
- Someone you hang out with/talk to
18 Clues: A dad • Do not • Will not • Not tame • A young human • The entire planet • The USA is a _____. • Where have you ____? • Where you go to learn • The planet we live on • The students ____ a robot • What teachers do at school • A feeling you have, fond of • They will _____ a new house • something you take with a picture • Someone you hang out with/talk to • something you do when you are in PE • ...
Poetry 2021-04-05
Across
- someone who is the voice of the poem
- repetition of sounds in words
- the pattern established by end rhymes
- a syllable that is emphasized
- the musical quality produced by the repetition of stressed and unstressed syllables
- where a line ends
Down
- a regular pattern of rhythm
- words that appeal to smell, touch, sight, hearing, and taste
- language that helps a reader recreate what the writer is describing
- group of lines
- the main unit of a poem
- a type of literature in which words are chosen and arranged in specific ways to create an effect
- rhyming of words at the end of lines
- the atmosphere or emotion in the poem created by the post
14 Clues: group of lines • where a line ends • the main unit of a poem • a regular pattern of rhythm • repetition of sounds in words • a syllable that is emphasized • someone who is the voice of the poem • rhyming of words at the end of lines • the pattern established by end rhymes • the atmosphere or emotion in the poem created by the post • ...
igh 2024-02-27
Across
- How _______ can you jump?
- To scare someone is to give them a ________.
- I had to put on my sunglasses because it was too ______.
- When the clock says 12:00 PM.
- Plants need lots of ____________.
Down
- The power went out, we used a __________.
- Eagles have amazing eye _________.
- The opposite of day is _________.
- Turn ________ at the bus stop.
- Our teacher asked us to ________ the sight words.
10 Clues: How _______ can you jump? • When the clock says 12:00 PM. • Turn ________ at the bus stop. • The opposite of day is _________. • Plants need lots of ____________. • Eagles have amazing eye _________. • The power went out, we used a __________. • To scare someone is to give them a ________. • Our teacher asked us to ________ the sight words. • ...
POETRY DEVICES 2023-05-17
Across
- - reference to a person, place, thing, or event that is commonly known in literature, history, politics, sciences, an over exaggeration.
- - repetition of consonant sounds the beginning of the words
- - language that appeals to the senses sight, touch, taste, smell, sound
- - read until there is punctuation
- - the attitude of the speaker, not the poet
- - a comparison of two unlikely things without using like or as.
- - a comparison of two unlikely things using "like", "as", or "resembles"
- -when you say or do something that is opposite of what is expected
Down
- - giving non-human things human characteristics and qualities
- -that no regular rhythm or rhyme
- - words that rhyme exactly
- - noise words/sound words
- - read out loud. Listen to the sounds
- - perform a dramatic reading
- - read 2-3 more times to truly understand
- - the alliteration of stressed and unstressed sounds that makes words rise and fall
16 Clues: - noise words/sound words • - words that rhyme exactly • - perform a dramatic reading • -that no regular rhythm or rhyme • - read until there is punctuation • - read out loud. Listen to the sounds • - read 2-3 more times to truly understand • - the attitude of the speaker, not the poet • - repetition of consonant sounds the beginning of the words • ...
The Lady and the Dog 2023-08-04
Across
- She takes the ______ up.
- The lady sits and drinks cold ______.
- It is wearing a dirty ________.
- A lady is ________ with her baby cat.
- "They are _________."
- Oh, no! She can't find her acorn _____!
- She _____ the dog.
Down
- New words: Shopping __________ dirty can't soda
- "I like ________ ," she thinks.
- She likes the ______ in the elevator.
- Sight words: sits, ________
- She is wearing a new gold _______ pin.
12 Clues: She _____ the dog. • "They are _________." • She takes the ______ up. • Sight words: sits, ________ • "I like ________ ," she thinks. • It is wearing a dirty ________. • She likes the ______ in the elevator. • The lady sits and drinks cold ______. • A lady is ________ with her baby cat. • She is wearing a new gold _______ pin. • Oh, no! She can't find her acorn _____! • ...
Sight Words 1 2020-04-03
Across
- I hope someone will ____ me lunch soon.
- The gift is ____ me to my mom.
- I can't have ___ candy right now.
- That was fun! Can we do it _____?
- I'm going to finish _____ problem on this worksheet!
Down
- Once this movie is over I am _____ to bed.
- I knew I _____ do it!
- The Pterodactyl can ___ through the sky.
- Can I have __ apple?
- If you don't know, just ___.
- I can play _____ I do my homework.
- The book was written __ Dr. Seuss.
12 Clues: Can I have __ apple? • I knew I _____ do it! • If you don't know, just ___. • The gift is ____ me to my mom. • I can't have ___ candy right now. • That was fun! Can we do it _____? • I can play _____ I do my homework. • The book was written __ Dr. Seuss. • I hope someone will ____ me lunch soon. • The Pterodactyl can ___ through the sky. • ...
Sight Words Crossword 2023-06-29
Across
- Yesterday _____ sunny.
- _______ would you like for lunch?
- Please wear _______ jacket.
- There _____ was a dog named Duke.
- You _________ eat your vegetables.
- __________ is the beach?
Down
- _________ way are the mountains?
- I ________ like a new puppy.
- I am ______ the Northwest.
- _______ did you last brush your teeth?
- The pool is over ______.
- _____ is the sky blue?
12 Clues: Yesterday _____ sunny. • _____ is the sky blue? • The pool is over ______. • __________ is the beach? • I am ______ the Northwest. • Please wear _______ jacket. • I ________ like a new puppy. • _________ way are the mountains? • _______ would you like for lunch? • There _____ was a dog named Duke. • You _________ eat your vegetables. • _______ did you last brush your teeth?
Spring Sight Words 2023-03-27
Across
- If you count the dots on this insect you can see how old it is
- This colorful thing shows up in the sky after it rains
- Starting in the spring, people need to mow this because it grows so fast
- These insects love to make honey
- This is where birds keep their babies
- This is the temperature during the spring-- the opposite of cold
- These grow in the spring and people love to smell them
Down
- This is the place where people grow flowers and vegetables at home
- This is the science word for when a flower opens up
- The type of thorny flower usually used to show love
- This yellow weed turns white so you can blow its seeds off
- This insect comes from a caterpillar's cocoon
12 Clues: These insects love to make honey • This is where birds keep their babies • This insect comes from a caterpillar's cocoon • This is the science word for when a flower opens up • The type of thorny flower usually used to show love • This colorful thing shows up in the sky after it rains • These grow in the spring and people love to smell them • ...
U4 sight words 2025-05-06
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Tricky Sight Words 2025-04-07
Across
- chunks of a word that have a vowel
- how heavy an object is
- the opposite of curvy
- to project musical notes with the voice
- to not cut corners
Down
- a similar word to "maybe"
- someone who conducts experiments and writes data
- from the distant past
- the force of water that goes through a river
- an object that uses few words or pics to communicate
- the opposite of smooth
- to be angry at someone for a long time
12 Clues: to not cut corners • from the distant past • the opposite of curvy • how heavy an object is • the opposite of smooth • a similar word to "maybe" • chunks of a word that have a vowel • to be angry at someone for a long time • to project musical notes with the voice • the force of water that goes through a river • someone who conducts experiments and writes data • ...
Sight Words #2 2024-02-22
Across
- within a short period after this or that time
- to move or proceed
- what person or persons?
- to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction to see
- people in general
- to save; rescue; assist
Down
- an institution where instruction is given
- of high quality, excellent
- accompanied by
- used to mark a noun as indicating, used with or part of a title
- a form of the present tense of have
- of the same form, appearance, kind
12 Clues: accompanied by • people in general • to move or proceed • what person or persons? • to save; rescue; assist • of high quality, excellent • of the same form, appearance, kind • a form of the present tense of have • an institution where instruction is given • within a short period after this or that time • to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction to see • ...
Kindergarten Sight Words 2023-01-06
12 Clues: I l____ to play. • S___ the dog run! • I can a___ for help. • The car can g__ fast. • I am f____ years old. • I go t__ kindergarten. • I love to read b_____. • I can d__ hard things! • I l____ my mom and dad. • I use my brain to t_____. • L____ at the fish in the tank. • The man wears a h___ on his head.
Flatland 2013-02-28
Across
- Recognition by voice
- Type of triangles that comprise lowest class
- Who was imprisoned by council
- Character that proposed that 3^3 must have some significance
- What allows recognition by sight
- Who discovered painting
- Shape of homes in Flatland
- First component of space
- Second component of space
- Figure with six sides
- Number of terminal points on a square
- Shape of protagonists grandson
- Title of some circles
- Number of terminal points on a line
- What grandson of protagonist calls third dimension
- Recognition by touch
- Type of shape that all humans must be
- Shape of protagonist
- A child has one more ____ than his father
- Bill that was suppressed by highest classes (three words)
- Side of entrances for women
- Name of first dimension
- What the sphere took to prove existence
- Chief circle during colour revolt
Down
- In Lineland people can't move __________ (three words)
- Third component of space
- Shape of highest class
- Millennium entered in the novel
- Who the protagonist compares himself to
- Recognition by seeing
- A "perimeter of one line"
- Type of shape that is executed if found
- Where sphere takes protagonist
- Number of particles in a sphere
- Gender that are straight lines
- Largest line in Lineland (two words)
- In Lineland women are _____
- Who protagonist almost tells of his journey first
- Side of entrances for men
- Name of Second Dimension
- _____ not northward
- Who remained colorless (three words)
- Type of triangles that comprise middle class
- How all shapes appear in Flatland (two words)
- Motion women must be in while in public
- Where protagonist ends
- The abyss of no dimensions
- What females must do in public places
- Legislation wanted and women and circles to be painted the same two ______
- "Many circle in one"
50 Clues: _____ not northward • Recognition by voice • Recognition by touch • Shape of protagonist • "Many circle in one" • Recognition by seeing • Figure with six sides • Title of some circles • Shape of highest class • Where protagonist ends • Who discovered painting • Name of first dimension • Third component of space • First component of space • Name of Second Dimension • A "perimeter of one line" • ...
Flatland 2013-02-28
Across
- _____ not northward
- Number of particles in a sphere
- Name of Second Dimension
- In Lineland people can't move __________ (three words)
- Name of first dimension
- "Many circle in one"
- Second component of space
- Type of shape that all humans must be
- Who protagonist almost tells of his journey first
- What allows recognition by sight
- Motion women must be in while in public
- Shape of protagonists grandson
- Title of some circles
- Bill that was suppressed by highest classes (three words)
- Chief circle during colour revolt
- The abyss of no dimensions
- Type of triangles that comprise middle class
- Millennium entered in the novel
- Recognition by voice
- Who the protagonist compares himself to
- Recognition by seeing
- Type of triangles that comprise lowest class
- What grandson of protagonist calls third dimension
- Gender that are straight lines
- Figure with six sides
- Number of terminal points on a line
- A child has one more ____ than his father
Down
- Where protagonist ends
- Shape of homes in Flatland
- Where sphere takes protagonist
- Who discovered painting
- Third component of space
- Largest line in Lineland (two words)
- Recognition by touch
- Shape of highest class
- How all shapes appear in Flatland (two words)
- Character that proposed that 3^3 must have some significance
- Who was imprisoned by council
- Side of entrances for women
- Number of terminal points on a square
- What the sphere took to prove existence
- First component of space
- A "perimeter of one line"
- Who remained colorless (three words)
- What females must do in public places
- In Lineland women are _____
- Type of shape that is executed if found
- Legislation wanted and women and circles to be painted the same two ______
- Shape of protagonist
- Side of entrances for men
50 Clues: _____ not northward • Recognition by touch • "Many circle in one" • Recognition by voice • Shape of protagonist • Title of some circles • Recognition by seeing • Figure with six sides • Where protagonist ends • Shape of highest class • Who discovered painting • Name of first dimension • Name of Second Dimension • Third component of space • First component of space • Second component of space • ...
Environment Vocabulary 2025-08-11
10 Clues: Vanish from sight • Destroy with fire • Keep safe from harm • Cause harm or injury • Take care of (two words) • Tidy a messy area (two words) • Reuse materials to reduce waste • Stop something before it happens • Contaminate (make dirty) the environment • Use carelessly or throw away unnecessarily
Sight Words Sheet 1 2019-02-12
Across
- scale or scramble up
- lots
- pal
- certain
- best friend of the word "many"
- the past of "think"
- all
- and no one or nothing more besides
- a homophone for witch
Down
- construct
- has' partner
- they help you see
- a preposition meaning "moving in one side and out the other
- the opposite of back
- cash
- make a random estimate
- one time
17 Clues: pal • all • lots • cash • certain • one time • construct • has' partner • they help you see • the past of "think" • scale or scramble up • the opposite of back • a homophone for witch • make a random estimate • best friend of the word "many" • and no one or nothing more besides • a preposition meaning "moving in one side and out the other
sight words Unit 6 2021-04-27
Across
- something that has left
- opposite of stop
- number after three
- to go together with
- to really like
- to look for, like Easter eggs
- not crooked
- to make something, like with legos
Down
- opposite of cry
- opposite of something
- several seconds
- another name for mom
- to walk in circles, you are walking ---
- another name for dad
- all the time
- opposite of late
- opposite of after
17 Clues: not crooked • all the time • to really like • opposite of cry • several seconds • opposite of stop • opposite of late • opposite of after • number after three • to go together with • another name for mom • another name for dad • opposite of something • something that has left • to look for, like Easter eggs • to make something, like with legos • to walk in circles, you are walking ---
Poetic Terms 2012-10-17
Across
- A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- repetition of vowel sounds within word
- first letter repetition
- describing something as something else
- is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse.
- similarity or likeness of sound existing between two words
Down
- metaphor using like or as
- repeated consonant sound within words
- The action of repeating something.
- something described through sight, appears most commonly in poetry.
- sound words, Example: BAM! SPLAT! hiss... WHAM! CRASH!
- The pattern of the poem's stressed and unstressed syllables (or beats)
13 Clues: first letter repetition • metaphor using like or as • The action of repeating something. • repeated consonant sound within words • repetition of vowel sounds within word • describing something as something else • sound words, Example: BAM! SPLAT! hiss... WHAM! CRASH! • similarity or likeness of sound existing between two words • ...
Sight Words Unit 1 2023-11-07
Across
- The frog can ____________ so high!
- My ______________ brother is two years old.
- You must ___________ at the traffic light.
- I'll take __________ food and you get the rest.
- What ________ your favorite sports?
- My mom goes ____________ me to the movies.
- My favorite sports are soccer _________ football.
- Can I _________ over to your house?
Down
- I do not ____________ any time to help you.
- I like to __________ video games.
- The opposite of that is __________.
- Let's go __________ instead of backward.
- Did you ________ him five dollars?
- I can't ___________ you from so far away.
- Do you __________ to play video games?
- _________ is your name?
- I got this toy __________ you.
17 Clues: _________ is your name? • I got this toy __________ you. • I like to __________ video games. • The frog can ____________ so high! • Did you ________ him five dollars? • The opposite of that is __________. • What ________ your favorite sports? • Can I _________ over to your house? • Do you __________ to play video games? • Let's go __________ instead of backward. • ...
5th Grade Sight Words 2023-03-16
Across
- A number sentence
- Shape
- Full of care
- Most common language in United States
- Not rare
- To move fast
- Someone who performs experiments
- A person, place, or thing
Down
- Two of something
- Opposite of light
- Lastly
- Body of water
- To know
- Past tense of bring
- Unit of measurement
- There are 60 of them in 1 hour
- A number after 999
17 Clues: Shape • Lastly • To know • Not rare • Full of care • To move fast • Body of water • Two of something • Opposite of light • A number sentence • A number after 999 • Past tense of bring • Unit of measurement • A person, place, or thing • There are 60 of them in 1 hour • Someone who performs experiments • Most common language in United States
Comedy 2016-11-18
Across
- (2 words, noun): a comedy with a very stupid but funny main character
- (noun): comedy based on sight gags
- (2 words, noun): something embarrassing that's said or done in a social situation
- (adjective): very silly, or unreasonable enough to make people laugh
- (adjective): ridiculous, totally unreasonable or impossible
- (2 words, noun): comedy about topics like death, war, illness, etc.
- (adjective): deliberately shocking and offensive
- (2 words, noun): a farcical romantic comedy of the 30s or 40s
- (noun): a comedy of silly or unlikely events
- (noun): a funny parody of a movie genre
Down
- (3 words, verb): to make something or someone look silly
- (noun): a witty joke
- (2 words, noun): a funny love story
- (verb): to use humour to poke fun at something or someone
- (noun): a comedy about a crime that goes wrong
- (noun): the quality that makes something seem funny
- (noun): a book, play, movie, etc that uses comedy to criticize something
- (adjective): strange or silly enough to be funny
- (adjective): clever and funny at the same time
- (3 words, verb): to tease, mock or make unkind jokes about someone
- (noun): witty conversation
- (noun): a novel, TV show or movie that's meant to make us laugh
22 Clues: (noun): a witty joke • (noun): witty conversation • (noun): comedy based on sight gags • (2 words, noun): a funny love story • (noun): a funny parody of a movie genre • (noun): a comedy of silly or unlikely events • (noun): a comedy about a crime that goes wrong • (adjective): clever and funny at the same time • (adjective): strange or silly enough to be funny • ...
Long /i/ sound and ant/ent, ance/ence 2013-08-07
Across
- , comes from the sun
- , maybe
- , purchase
- , Trait - not giving up
- , lasting a long time
- , farewell
- , act to entertain
- , did shed tears
- , a line of words
Down
- , not day
- , to see something
- , around the outside
- , popular, lots of
- , level of worth
- , forming a team together
- , fly this in a park
- , relying upon
- , crowd
- , take a piece of
- , a tasty pastry
- , scare
- , style and grace
- , you do this with a pen
23 Clues: , crowd • , scare • , maybe • , farewell • , not day • , relying upon • , level of worth • , around the outside • , purchase • , act to entertain • , style and grace • , a line of words • , popular, lots of • , did shed tears • , Trait - not giving up • , lasting a long time • , to see something • ...
Spelling 8.1 2024-03-11
Across
- belts go around this
- to tolerate
- leftovers or garbage
- the act of giving a penalty
- the ability to see
- a kind of tissue in living things
- a ceremony
- summer like
- a fundamental truth
Down
- teacher is to students, as doctor is to...
- a school leader
- not moving
- a location
- a kind of shellfish
- the ability to scribe words
- opposite of left
- a retelling
- to crouch down in fear
- paper for writing letters
- not brave
20 Clues: not brave • not moving • a location • a ceremony • to tolerate • a retelling • summer like • a school leader • opposite of left • the ability to see • a kind of shellfish • a fundamental truth • belts go around this • leftovers or garbage • to crouch down in fear • paper for writing letters • the ability to scribe words • the act of giving a penalty • a kind of tissue in living things • ...
Sort 22 2021-12-08
Across
- sunlight
- a trip in an airplane
- birds do it
- the opposite of day
- a color
- stop
- fast
- in person
- more than once
- above our heads
Down
- opposite of left
- maybe or maybe not
- nervous about talking
- argue
- way up_________
- deep breath out
- I feel______
- put words on paper
- keep going
- to see
- I like it ________ a bit
- a word that asks a question
- when you are sad
23 Clues: stop • fast • argue • to see • a color • sunlight • in person • keep going • birds do it • I feel______ • more than once • way up_________ • deep breath out • above our heads • opposite of left • when you are sad • maybe or maybe not • put words on paper • the opposite of day • nervous about talking • a trip in an airplane • I like it ________ a bit • a word that asks a question
Long /i/ sound and ant/ent, ance/ence 2013-08-07
Across
- , farewell
- , level of worth
- , take a piece of
- , popular, lots of
- , Trait - not giving up
- , act to entertain
- , relying upon
- , forming a team together
- , not day
- , to see something
- , crowd
Down
- , scare
- , a tasty pastry
- , you do this with a pen
- , around the outside
- , did shed tears
- , fly this in a park
- , style and grace
- , a line of words
- , lasting a long time
- , maybe
- , purchase
- , comes from the sun
23 Clues: , scare • , crowd • , maybe • , farewell • , relying upon • , not day • , level of worth • , around the outside • , act to entertain • , purchase • , style and grace • , a line of words • , popular, lots of • , did shed tears • , Trait - not giving up • , lasting a long time • , a tasty pastry • ...
Look Up in the Sky 2024-04-17
Across
- Wind-borne toy
- Big or Little constellation
- Aurora borealis; Northern _______
- Earth orbiter
- Showery day arch
- Dark spot in space (2 words)
- Goodyear floater
- Ringed planet
- Aries or Orion
- Nocturnal mammal
- Aircraft that hovers
- Puffy sky sight
Down
- Sirius, for one
- Natural electric discharge
- Halley's _______
- The Red Planet
- Sunset location
- NASA projectile
- Venus or Earth
- Jet
- Rocky space object
- The Milky Way is one
- Earth warmer
- It's a _____, it's a plane, it's Superman
24 Clues: Jet • Earth warmer • Earth orbiter • Ringed planet • Wind-borne toy • The Red Planet • Venus or Earth • Aries or Orion • Sirius, for one • Sunset location • NASA projectile • Puffy sky sight • Halley's _______ • Showery day arch • Goodyear floater • Nocturnal mammal • Rocky space object • The Milky Way is one • Aircraft that hovers • Natural electric discharge • Big or Little constellation • ...
Sight 2020-04-20
Across
- The colour of a walking stick for the blind
- tears drain into your _______
- we use glasses to _______ an image onto the back of the eye
- let us see at night (bonus)
- someone who cannot see is _________
- the optic _____ are 20 cm long; carry info to the brain
- these shutters protect the eyes
- the coloured part of the eye that lets in light
Down
- these provide moisture to your eyeball
- let us see colour (bonus)
- colour blind people cannot see all __________
- sight is one of the 5 senses
- all babies are born with the colour of eyes
- the black part of the eye
14 Clues: let us see colour (bonus) • the black part of the eye • let us see at night (bonus) • sight is one of the 5 senses • tears drain into your _______ • these shutters protect the eyes • someone who cannot see is _________ • these provide moisture to your eyeball • The colour of a walking stick for the blind • all babies are born with the colour of eyes • ...
Acts 2 Warren 2025-08-02
Across
- old men will see
- what shall we __
- you must be ____
- Pentecost preacher
- ye men of ____
- I heard my own ____
- baptized number
- will prophesy
- sight of HS
- Holy _____
- listen to me
- death could not ____ Him
Down
- my heart will ____
- Pentecost's Jewish name
- Holy One won't see
- moon will be as
- Jesus' hometown
- ____ of fire
- these men are ____
- the words of the prophet ____
- all with one ____
- sound of HS
22 Clues: Holy _____ • sound of HS • sight of HS • ____ of fire • listen to me • will prophesy • ye men of ____ • moon will be as • Jesus' hometown • baptized number • old men will see • what shall we __ • you must be ____ • all with one ____ • my heart will ____ • Holy One won't see • Pentecost preacher • these men are ____ • I heard my own ____ • Pentecost's Jewish name • death could not ____ Him • ...
Studio Operations 2013-07-23
Across
- Television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image scanned by an electron beam
- In-studio Traffic Manager (2 words)
- OTS (3 words)
- Moving a camera and it's pedestal left or right
- Disney's Big Cheese
- Flashing red light outside the studio (3 words)
- At home you call this a television. At work we call it this
- In-studio reset from one 'look' to another (2 words)
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- Where we keep our props,lights, equipment... (2 words)
- Software that is used to post your daily function on-line or on the wall
- What we call our department
- Moving a camera and its pedestal forward or back
- Allows for a smooth shot when moving quickly on uneven terrain
- You need access to this Disney sight to enter your time (2 words)
14 Clues: OTS (3 words) • Disney's Big Cheese • What we call our department • In-studio Traffic Manager (2 words) • Moving a camera and it's pedestal left or right • Flashing red light outside the studio (3 words) • Moving a camera and its pedestal forward or back • In-studio reset from one 'look' to another (2 words) • Where we keep our props,lights, equipment... (2 words) • ...
Keaton Witt, Jay Barker, Finn Potter Book of Judges 2024-03-18
Across
- So how many men left Gideon, and how many men stayed to fight with him?
- Why did Gideon question how he was going to save Israel(5 words)?
- When the tree hundred trumprets sounded, what happened(two words)?
- When they reached the edge of camp, what did they do(5 words)?
- Tola was followed by who?
- Who did Gideon say would actually rule over them(three words)?
- Their power was so oppressive, where did the Israelites prepare shelters for themselves(four words)?
- What did Israel do with what Gideon created(three words)?
Down
- Then the Lord said there were still too many men. Who was Gideon supposed to keep? How many men did he have left to fight?
- How long has the land had peace this time(two words)?
- Why did the Lord's response as to why he would be successful(5 words)?
- How did god repay the wickedness that Abimlek had done to his father(four words)?
- How long did Tola lead(two words)?
- As the Israelites began to do evil in the sight of the Lord(again) how long did he give them into the hands of the Midianites(two words)?
- After Gideon died, who became their next leader?
- They were glad to share their plunder with him. But what did he do with it(5 words)?
- Who rose to save Israel after the time of Abimlek?
- Who was leading Israel now?
- How long did Jair lead(two years)?
- Who crowned him their leader - the people or God?
20 Clues: Tola was followed by who? • Who was leading Israel now? • How long did Tola lead(two words)? • How long did Jair lead(two years)? • After Gideon died, who became their next leader? • Who crowned him their leader - the people or God? • Who rose to save Israel after the time of Abimlek? • How long has the land had peace this time(two words)? • ...
Use Acts 9 ESV to solve the puzzle. 2023-03-06
Across
- God sent this man to restore Saul's sight (v17)
- man who persecuted the church (v1)
- an early term for Christianity; "belonging to __" (v2, 2 words)
- "for three days he was without __" (v9)
- Saul's hometown (v11)
- "he must __ for the sake of my name" (v16)
- "he is a chosen __ of mine" (v15)
- the name of the street where Saul was staying (v11)
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- "something like __ fell from his eyes" (v18)
- This story takes place on the road to __ (v3)
- Saul was staying in this man's home (v11)
- "to carry my name before the __" (v15)
- buildings where Jews worship (v2)
- "I am __, whom you are persecuting." (v5)
- "__ Saul, the Lord Jesus who appeared..." (v17)
15 Clues: Saul's hometown (v11) • buildings where Jews worship (v2) • "he is a chosen __ of mine" (v15) • man who persecuted the church (v1) • "to carry my name before the __" (v15) • "for three days he was without __" (v9) • Saul was staying in this man's home (v11) • "I am __, whom you are persecuting." (v5) • "he must __ for the sake of my name" (v16) • ...
Sonday 1 sight words 2023-11-17
Across
- if you beat another team in a game, you ___ the game
- another name for mom
- the black part of your eye
- worn to protect your feet
- to put together a house
- to duplicate something
- the second letter in "BFF" stands for this
- another name for dad
- your dad's sister
Down
- plural of woman
- to communicate with a person
- plural of person
- to practice what you know for a test
- pronoun used for a grown girl
- there are two of these in a gallon
- opposite of back
- to get from one room to another
17 Clues: plural of woman • plural of person • opposite of back • your dad's sister • another name for mom • another name for dad • to duplicate something • to put together a house • worn to protect your feet • the black part of your eye • to communicate with a person • pronoun used for a grown girl • to get from one room to another • there are two of these in a gallon • ...
2G Sight Words: 4th 2024-04-29
Across
- She is _______ to be late to school.
- My _________ is not far from school.
- I love to _________ video games after school.
- Please don't turn _______ the lights.
- The teacher asked us to ______ away our reading materials.
- It was __________ cold yesterday.
- The teacher asked us to __________ a drawing of our favorite animal.
- The boy jumped _________ the puddle, to stay dry.
Down
- During the schools jog-a-thon, I ________ so many laps.
- The boy said, "_________ it back to me."
- My friends were _________ to see me today.
- I read a book ______ space.
- Nobody will notice _____ you make a mistake.
- There were so many pencils _______ the desk.
- The teacher asked us to ________, at the end of the hallway.
- The class so an eagle fly over the playground.
- I was so happy to go shopping for ______ shoes.
17 Clues: I read a book ______ space. • It was __________ cold yesterday. • She is _______ to be late to school. • My _________ is not far from school. • Please don't turn _______ the lights. • The boy said, "_________ it back to me." • My friends were _________ to see me today. • Nobody will notice _____ you make a mistake. • There were so many pencils _______ the desk. • ...
Sights of London 2017-06-18
Across
- Which sight has a treasure room?
- Which sight is a memorial for admiral Nelson?
- Which sight is the home of the Queen?
- In which sight fit 9 500 persons?
- Which sight is 252 metres long?
- Which sight is the most accurate clock of the world?
- Which sight has a steely spire?
Down
- Which sight shows plays by William Shakespeare?
- At which sight were kings and queens crowned?
- Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe?
- Which sight is the second largest church of the world?
- At which sight are more pigeons than persons?
- Which sight opens within three minutes?
13 Clues: Which sight is 252 metres long? • Which sight has a steely spire? • Which sight has a treasure room? • In which sight fit 9 500 persons? • Which sight is the home of the Queen? • Which sight opens within three minutes? • Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe? • At which sight were kings and queens crowned? • Which sight is a memorial for admiral Nelson? • ...
Sights of London 2017-06-18
Across
- Which sight is the home of the Queen?
- Which sight is 252 metres long?
- At which sight are more pigeons than persons?
- Which sight has a steely spire?
- Which sight is a memorial for admiral Nelson?
Down
- Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe?
- In which sight fit 9 500 persons?
- Which sight is the second largest church of the world?
- Which sight shows plays by William Shakespeare?
- Which sight is the most accurate clock of the world?
- At which sight were kings and queens crowned?
- Which sight has a treasure room?
- Which sight opens within three minutes?
13 Clues: Which sight is 252 metres long? • Which sight has a steely spire? • Which sight has a treasure room? • In which sight fit 9 500 persons? • Which sight is the home of the Queen? • Which sight opens within three minutes? • Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe? • At which sight were kings and queens crowned? • At which sight are more pigeons than persons? • ...
The Invisible Man Chapter 26 - 28 2021-12-06
Across
- holding a conference, negotiating
- sulkily, gloomily
- numerous
- with excessive and careless speed
- located next to and sharing a common boundary
- sparing in the use of words, abrupt
- staggering
Down
- betrayal, disloyalty
- tendency to be quick tempered
- following, in accordance with
- abstained
- loyal or hardworking
- era, age, a period of time
- scope of sight, influence, or experience
- bombarding
- ordinary
16 Clues: numerous • ordinary • abstained • bombarding • staggering • sulkily, gloomily • betrayal, disloyalty • loyal or hardworking • era, age, a period of time • tendency to be quick tempered • following, in accordance with • holding a conference, negotiating • with excessive and careless speed • sparing in the use of words, abrupt • scope of sight, influence, or experience • ...
Poetry Glossary 2014-05-21
Across
- the way or view from which a person sees themselves, others and the world
- the poetic pace and flow created from a measure of balance and pattern with the language structure
- giving inanimate or inhuman objects human traits or abilities
- the circumstances in which an event occurs
- gross exaggeration
- Words or phrases that appeal to the reader on an emotional level
- 'paragraphs' which make up a poem
- comparing two objects using 'like' or 'as'
- implied additional meaning or association with different meanings
- the repetition of a vowel at the start of several words'
Down
- an aim or goal
- mental pictures created by colourful language features
- Language that appeals to our sense, touch, taste, sight, hearing, and smell
- use of adjectives or adverbs to give more detailed information on a subject
- when one object, through comparison, becomes another using 'is'
- the word of a sound eg. "Whoosh", "BANG!"
- the expression of meaning using words or phrases that imply the opposite
- the repetition of a consonant at the start of several words
- the repletion of words or phrases for emphasis
19 Clues: an aim or goal • gross exaggeration • 'paragraphs' which make up a poem • the word of a sound eg. "Whoosh", "BANG!" • the circumstances in which an event occurs • comparing two objects using 'like' or 'as' • the repletion of words or phrases for emphasis • mental pictures created by colourful language features • the repetition of a vowel at the start of several words' • ...
poem literature 2023-05-17
Across
- when it says something is something else
- repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant
- devices look for figurative language
- rhyme words that rhyme exactly
- the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem
- language that is based on a comparison of UNLIKELY things
- sound words/noises words
- a comparison of two unlikely things using "like", "as" or "resembles"
- giving non-human things human characteristics and qualities
Down
- an over exaggeration
- a comparison of two unlikely things WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
- repetition of CONSONANT sounds that appear closely together
- scheme the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem
- read out loud, hear the rhyme,hear the sounds
- language sight, touch, taste, smell, sound
15 Clues: an over exaggeration • sound words/noises words • rhyme words that rhyme exactly • devices look for figurative language • the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem • when it says something is something else • language sight, touch, taste, smell, sound • scheme the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem • read out loud, hear the rhyme,hear the sounds • ...
Levelling CPCCCM2006 CPCCCM3006 2021-10-25
Across
- Three-legged stand on which the laser is mounted
- Term to describe that something is level horizontally
- (2 words) A document on which the readings are recorded
- (2 words) A simple T-shaped tool that can be used to sight lines over reasonably long distances
- (3 words) A method for calculating the difference in elevation between consecutive points
- Report to this person if you find any faults with the levelling equipment
- The first reading of any setup
- (3 words) The height of the horizontal plane through the telescope of the surveying device
- (2 words) String and bob device
Down
- (2 words) Any reading taken between the first and last readings on any setup
- (2 words) A position where the staff is sighted to, for the last reading of the instrument, before it is moved
- (2 words) Use this form of non-verbal communication when distance or noise means you cant be heard by the other person
- The final reading taken on any setup
- (2 words) The markings inside the viewfinder of an optical level which provide a reference for sighting and reading positions on a staff
- Term to describe that something is level vertically
- (2 words) A test designed to check the accuracy of a laser level or optical level
- Nickname for an automatic levelling device
- Equipment with a beam, used for measuring distance between points
18 Clues: The first reading of any setup • (2 words) String and bob device • The final reading taken on any setup • Nickname for an automatic levelling device • Three-legged stand on which the laser is mounted • Term to describe that something is level vertically • Term to describe that something is level horizontally • (2 words) A document on which the readings are recorded • ...
Fiction Crossword 2021-04-30
Across
- a description that strongly appeals to the 5 senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.)
- the use of words with similar end sounds
- comparing two things using like or as
- The person that wrote the poem
- Comparing two things not using like or as
- row of words
- the perspective the story is told from
- the person that narrates the poem
- the person telling the story is the main character (I, me, my, we)
- the attitude, or feeling, that the author has about the subject.
Down
- words that express more than their literal meaning (ex. simile, metaphor, personification, etc.)
- an extreme exaggeration
- the reeling readers get
- a group of lines
- the message of the story
- gives human qualities to nonhuman things
16 Clues: row of words • a group of lines • an extreme exaggeration • the reeling readers get • the message of the story • The person that wrote the poem • the person that narrates the poem • comparing two things using like or as • the perspective the story is told from • the use of words with similar end sounds • gives human qualities to nonhuman things • ...
Wonders Unit 4 Vocabulary Review 2025-02-12
Across
- qualify or have the right to do something
- protect from harm, loss, or change
- have a strong effect on someone's mind or feeling
- repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a group of words
- the act of expecting something to happen
- putting thoughts or feelings into words
- strolled along in a relaxed way
- amazed, surprised
- saved for a special purpose or person
Down
- being confused
- a statement that make something seem more than it is
- curious
- start doing something
- move in a circular path
- a group of lines in a poem
- put something out of sight
- soak up
- a short poem that expresses personal feelings
- something that is needed or required
- resist or refuse
20 Clues: curious • soak up • being confused • resist or refuse • amazed, surprised • start doing something • move in a circular path • a group of lines in a poem • put something out of sight • strolled along in a relaxed way • protect from harm, loss, or change • something that is needed or required • saved for a special purpose or person • putting thoughts or feelings into words • ...
Side B 2018-03-04
Across
- popularized the apparrent paradox of why the night sky is not bright
- the point directly overhead
- two words; diameter of light shaft exiting an eyepiece
- two words; average sun-earth distance
- famous constellation. hunter.
- huge, gravitationally bound cluster of stars, dust, gas
- two words; ‘line of sight’ double stars
- source of power in stars
- such charges produce EM waves
- the moon’s gravity causes these on earth
- apparent backward motion
- two words; northern lights
- two words; our sun is here on the HR diagram
- a point of infinite density and zero volume
- apparent to-and-fro motion of the moon’s face
- largest moon in the solar system
- nodding motion
- archer constellation
- common name for M101
Down
- zero line for longitude
- two words; a black hole has this
- two words; common end product of stellar evolution
- came up with laws of planetary motion
- also called ‘oligarchs’ because they controll their surroundings
- a moon of mars
- two words; final phase of Solar System’s formation
- two words; this stripped away atmosphere of Mars
- constellation. contains tarantula nebula.
- north-south arc in the sky; the M in AM/PM
- Greek astronomer. Measured the circumference of the Earth.
- equation that estimates the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the galaxy
- greek astronomer who introduced magnitude
- occurs in between solstices
- caused by meteorites
- saturn is famous for these
35 Clues: a moon of mars • nodding motion • caused by meteorites • archer constellation • common name for M101 • zero line for longitude • source of power in stars • apparent backward motion • two words; northern lights • saturn is famous for these • the point directly overhead • occurs in between solstices • famous constellation. hunter. • such charges produce EM waves • ...
Sight Words 4 2022-02-09
Across
- ____________ than spinach, I like most vegetables.
- ____________ you pass the salt, please?
- ...in a galaxy, ________, ______, away...
- Not ___________, but those.
- _____ oh ______, I'm hangry!
Down
- where you reside
- injure
- opposite of under
- Gage is _________ Austin, Texas!
- __________ good boy does fine!
- opposite of in
11 Clues: injure • opposite of in • where you reside • opposite of under • Not ___________, but those. • _____ oh ______, I'm hangry! • __________ good boy does fine! • Gage is _________ Austin, Texas! • ____________ you pass the salt, please? • ...in a galaxy, ________, ______, away... • ____________ than spinach, I like most vegetables.
Sight Words I 2023-08-08
Across
- We need a white board _______ math.
- Will you ____ Manila for me?
- Please go _____.
- ____ you come here please?
- Don't fall ______.
- My favorite color is ______.
Down
- We will _____ to specials at 11 am.
- Miss Perelli is so ________.
- Miss Perelli ______ Mrs. Byrd are third grade teachers.
- Miss Perelli, please _____ to the office?
- Tony made a _____ mess at lunch.
11 Clues: Please go _____. • Don't fall ______. • ____ you come here please? • Miss Perelli is so ________. • Will you ____ Manila for me? • My favorite color is ______. • Tony made a _____ mess at lunch. • We will _____ to specials at 11 am. • We need a white board _______ math. • Miss Perelli, please _____ to the office? • Miss Perelli ______ Mrs. Byrd are third grade teachers.
Sight Words 3 2025-04-07
11 Clues: Here is ___ apple. • I want ______ one! • She ____ an elephant. • My mom _____ me a snack. • They ride on ____ bikes. • ____ brother is annoying! • ____ dressed her dolls up. • I ride the bus _______ day. • _____ Friday I go to the doctor. • I was on the swings over ______. • ______ do you think you are going?
Sensation and Perception 2024-04-29
Across
- The minimum amount of change of sensation we can detect is the ___________ (2 words)
- The region of the brain concerned with hearing
- The coil in the inner ear filled with cells that respond to soundwaves
- The process of converting the energy of our surroundings into neural impulses
- The minimum amount of sensation we can detect is the ___________ (2 words)
- The region of the brain concerned with physical feelings
- The result of a constant stimulus that leads to a decreased sensitivity to it (2 words)
- The region of the brain concerned with taste
- A developmental disorder that can make people have a lower absolute threshold for their senses
Down
- The special cells that respond to sensory input (2 words)
- The sense that keeps track of where your body parts are at all times (2 words)
- The region of the brain concerned with sight
- The nerve cells in the eye that take in light
- The process of using our five senses to explore our surroundings
- The three step process that ends with the brain interpreting the information our five senses take in (2 words)
- The form of processing that starts with the full concept and influences the information pieces you take in (2 words)
- The region of the brain concerned with smell
- The enhancement of other senses if one becomes unavailable (2 words)
- The form of processing that builds a full concept from smaller pieces (2 words)
- What activates our senses in the first place
20 Clues: The region of the brain concerned with sight • The region of the brain concerned with smell • What activates our senses in the first place • The region of the brain concerned with taste • The nerve cells in the eye that take in light • The region of the brain concerned with hearing • The region of the brain concerned with physical feelings • ...
Trigonometry 2018-03-26
Across
- these triangles are only used in trigonometry
- opposite/adjacent
- the side between your reference(θ)and right angles
- type of right triangle that have the angle measures of 45-45-90 or 30-60-90
- angle formed by a horizontal line and a line of sight to a point above the line (3 words)
- a^2 + b^2 = c^2
- leg that is across from the reference angle(θ) of a right triangle
- used to compare two sides of a right triangle for a given angle; usually found as a fraction or decimal
Down
- the measure of an unknown reference angle otherwise known as θ
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- angle formed by a horizontal line and the line of sight to an object below the horizontal line (3 words)
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles
- the common endpoint of an angle
- longest leg of right triangle
- The key of your unit assessment (Acronym of TRIG)
- opposite/hypotenuse
16 Clues: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 • opposite/adjacent • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • longest leg of right triangle • the common endpoint of an angle • these triangles are only used in trigonometry • The key of your unit assessment (Acronym of TRIG) • the side between your reference(θ)and right angles • the measure of an unknown reference angle otherwise known as θ • ...
The Sight Words 2020-04-01
Across
- / I need to ______ my car.
- / We went to the pool ____________ it was hot outside.
- / I have to _________ a book for 10 minutes every day.
- / For school, I got _______ shoes.
- / Opposite of boy.
Down
- / I ______ my finger on the glass.
- / I like to ________ on Tommy's motorcycle.
- / We have to walk _________ the rain puddle.
- / A Fire Truck is this color.
- / I have to keep my room ________.
- / Me and my mom took a _______ in the park.
11 Clues: / Opposite of boy. • / I need to ______ my car. • / A Fire Truck is this color. • / I have to keep my room ________. • / For school, I got _______ shoes. • / I ______ my finger on the glass. • / I like to ________ on Tommy's motorcycle. • / We have to walk _________ the rain puddle. • / Me and my mom took a _______ in the park. • ...
Side B 2018-03-04
Across
- the point directly overhead
- two words; this stripped away atmosphere of Mars
- greek astronomer who introduced magnitude
- apparent backward motion
- came up with laws of planetary motion
- archer constellation
- two words; northern lights
- two words; a black hole has this
- constellation. contains tarantula nebula.
- zero line for longitude
- caused by meteorites
- saturn is famous for these
- two words; common end product of stellar evolution
- source of power in stars
- nodding motion
- popularized the apparrent paradox of why the night sky is not bright
- two words; diameter of light shaft exiting an eyepiece
- north-south arc in the sky; the M in AM/PM
- a moon of mars
- the moon’s gravity causes these on earth
Down
- largest moon in the solar system
- occurs in between solstices
- a point of infinite density and zero volume
- such charges produce EM waves
- apparent to-and-fro motion of the moon’s face
- Greek astronomer. Measured the circumference of the Earth.
- also called ‘oligarchs’ because they controll their surroundings
- two words; final phase of Solar System’s formation
- two words; our sun is here on the HR diagram
- two words; ‘line of sight’ double stars
- equation that estimates the number of extraterrestrial civilizations in the galaxy
- two words; average sun-earth distance
- huge, gravitationally bound cluster of stars, dust, gas
- common name for M101
- famous constellation. hunter.
35 Clues: nodding motion • a moon of mars • archer constellation • caused by meteorites • common name for M101 • zero line for longitude • apparent backward motion • source of power in stars • two words; northern lights • saturn is famous for these • the point directly overhead • occurs in between solstices • such charges produce EM waves • famous constellation. hunter. • ...
Sensation Overview 2024-10-11
Across
- consisting of ossicles: malleus, incus, stapes (two words no spaces)
- sense of sight
- senses temperature
- when soundwaves are made into a neural signal
Down
- has one specific organ devoted to the sense (two words no spaces)
- sense pressure and vibration
- senses pain
- sense of balance
- sense of smell
- sense of taste
10 Clues: senses pain • sense of sight • sense of smell • sense of taste • sense of balance • senses temperature • sense pressure and vibration • when soundwaves are made into a neural signal • has one specific organ devoted to the sense (two words no spaces) • consisting of ossicles: malleus, incus, stapes (two words no spaces)
sight words -spect 2022-06-05
11 Clues: cash • persons • not your friend • hide underground • the past of "build" • in the direction of • a part or a little bit of • a synonym for "tract of land" • the person who lives beside you • an adjective that means "all of it" • instead of using the past "knew" you use the participle ???
Sight Words 1 2021-04-15
11 Clues: He ran ____. • I ___ run fast. • Whales are ___. • This is ___ you. • Can you ____ it? • The sky is ____. • Please ____ here! • I __ to the store. • Sit ____ in class. • I like dogs ___ cats. • The book is so ______.
Puzzle 9 2024-04-10
14 Clues: Large, boat • Usable words • Blue, killer • Go sit on it • School or oak • Tree or square • Fish or fisher • Oceanic gesture • Preserved Russian • Greatest of all time • Current, wishes for the dead • Inner, safest part of a castle • A real sight, or a tower (kind of) • Unseeing, or something (hopefully) unseen
Poetry 2025-02-03
Across
- is a repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words
- is the voice that relates the ideas or story of the poem
- makes up a poem and may or may not be sentences
- is the use of words that sound like what they refer to
- is the attribution of human qualities to an object, animal, or idea
- is language that appeals to the reader’s sense of sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch
- is the pattern of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line
- ideas and emotions designed to create an effect or to convey a message or an experience
- is a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- is the use of rhyming words within a line
- a pattern of end rhymes in a poem
Down
- is a repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words
- is a more direct comparison
- communicates ideas besides the ordinary, literal meanings of the words
- the way the words of a poem are said to create an effect on the reader
- the lines of a poem that are arranged in groups
- is a comparison indicated by the word like or as
- the distinctive way a poem is laid out on a page
- is the use of such words at the end of lines
- rhythmic pattern
- is a likeness of sounds at the ends of words
21 Clues: rhythmic pattern • is a more direct comparison • a pattern of end rhymes in a poem • is the use of rhyming words within a line • is the use of such words at the end of lines • is a likeness of sounds at the ends of words • makes up a poem and may or may not be sentences • the lines of a poem that are arranged in groups • is a comparison indicated by the word like or as • ...
Learning Difficulties & Special Needs 2017-11-25
10 Clues: Sight • Hearing • Chromosome 21 • Always on the go • Most people have 5 • Difficulty with words • Difficulty with numbers • Movement and coordination • Difficult with motor skills • Struggles with social communication
Poem Crossward Puzzle 2023-05-17
Across
- the meaning of the poem-the central idea. It is never directly stated
- the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem
- the alternation of stressed and unstressed sounds that make the words rise and fall
- references to a person, place, thing or event that is commonly known as literature, history, politics, science, sports and the arts
- when it says something is something else
- sounds words/noise words wham!
- the use of words to express something other than/or opposite of the literal meaning
Down
- An over exaggeration: Im so hungry I could eat a horse
- the feeling of a poem
- has no regular rhythm or rhyme
- a comparison of two unlikely things without using like or as
- a comparison of two unlikely things using "like", "as" , or "resembles.
- language that appeals to 5 senses, taste, touch, sight, sound
- attitude of the speaker, not poet
- words that rhyme exactly
15 Clues: the feeling of a poem • words that rhyme exactly • has no regular rhythm or rhyme • sounds words/noise words wham! • attitude of the speaker, not poet • the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem • when it says something is something else • An over exaggeration: Im so hungry I could eat a horse • a comparison of two unlikely things without using like or as • ...
Reading Crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- The main person in a story
- A list of chapters in a book
- A group of sentences about a single topic
- A place where we borrow books
- The time and place in which a story occurs
- words Words that children learn to recognize quickly
- A picture or drawing
- fiction A type of book that is about a real topic or subject
- Words used in a story that talk about a specific topic
Down
- What the story is mostly about
- A comic-style book
- What a student does to understand a text
- A category of literature
- A book divided into sections
- A list of topics and where to find them
- The person who writes a book
- A type of story that is made up
- A narrative that tells a tale
- A type of writing that expresses feelings
19 Clues: A comic-style book • A picture or drawing • A category of literature • The main person in a story • A list of chapters in a book • A book divided into sections • The person who writes a book • A place where we borrow books • A narrative that tells a tale • What the story is mostly about • A type of story that is made up • A list of topics and where to find them • ...
I-LEAD Sight Words 2023-01-17
Across
- the time after 12 pm
- a measure of time counting days
- comes after Monday
- a measure of days on the calendar
- day after today
- the fourth day of the week
- last day of the work week
Down
- the day before Friday
- second month of the year
- occurs between yesterday and tomorrow
- the first month on the calendar
- the sixth day of the week
- comes after Sunday
- the sixth month of the year
- what it feels like at a certain time and place
- First day of the week
16 Clues: day after today • comes after Monday • comes after Sunday • the time after 12 pm • the day before Friday • First day of the week • second month of the year • the sixth day of the week • last day of the work week • the fourth day of the week • the sixth month of the year • the first month on the calendar • a measure of time counting days • a measure of days on the calendar • ...
Sight Words Set 2 2020-11-16
Across
- Opposite of up
- Red and white make what new color
- The color of the sky
- The color of grapes
- The color of the clouds when it rains
- Knock, Knock. ___ is it?
- The color of snow
- Not “a” but ____ apple
Down
- The color of Santa’s bag
- The color of a carrot
- The color of a banana
- The color of a stick
- The color of the sky at night
- The color that means GO
- Opposite of little
- Look ___ the bat.
16 Clues: Opposite of up • The color of snow • Look ___ the bat. • Opposite of little • The color of grapes • The color of a stick • The color of the sky • The color of a carrot • The color of a banana • Not “a” but ____ apple • The color that means GO • The color of Santa’s bag • Knock, Knock. ___ is it? • The color of the sky at night • Red and white make what new color • ...
1st Quarter Sight Words 2021-09-10
Across
- A big boat
- Round thing at the top of your neck
- Another word for favorite
- Color that rhymes with bed
- What you do before starting a group activity
- How your desks are arranged
- The highest point of a hill or building
Down
- Catch me on a fishing pole
- Bright yellow ball in the sky
- Speed of an airplane
- Place where we learn
- What we look at things with
- Something you do at the track
- I bark
- An idea or opinion
- What you look at for directions
16 Clues: I bark • A big boat • An idea or opinion • Speed of an airplane • Place where we learn • Another word for favorite • Catch me on a fishing pole • Color that rhymes with bed • What we look at things with • How your desks are arranged • Bright yellow ball in the sky • Something you do at the track • What you look at for directions • Round thing at the top of your neck • ...
Sight Words Crossword 4 2024-11-20
Step 4 Sight Words 2021-05-12
Across
- We went to the mall ____.
- We took a walk ____ the track.
- We should not ____ this food.
- There was ____ left in the bag.
- This does not ____ good!
- ____ upon a time there was a dog.
- We should be ____ by 10.
- Can we watch that movie ____?
Down
- Can you ____ pass the bin?
- The last ____ of that test was hard!
- Before we go, I want to be ____ we have time.
- I was sick____ of the germs.
- Have you ____ been there?
- I was ____ a red pen.
- This donut is so ____!
- Tomorrow we are _____ to bed early.
16 Clues: I was ____ a red pen. • This donut is so ____! • This does not ____ good! • We went to the mall ____. • Have you ____ been there? • We should be ____ by 10. • Can you ____ pass the bin? • I was sick____ of the germs. • We should not ____ this food. • Can we watch that movie ____? • We took a walk ____ the track. • There was ____ left in the bag. • ____ upon a time there was a dog. • ...
Sight Words 700-720 2021-05-19
Across
- a country where British people live
- fly in the sky and take people
- on fire
- you do this when you play football
- part of the body on either side of the head
- part of the body on the bottom
- as little as possible
- added to a team
Down
- going up
- a flat area usually with a lot grass
- to create something
- a plant that you need to cut a lot in the summer
- a synonym for yelled
- rules you have to follow
- keep going doing something
- past tense of write
16 Clues: on fire • going up • added to a team • to create something • past tense of write • a synonym for yelled • as little as possible • rules you have to follow • keep going doing something • fly in the sky and take people • part of the body on the bottom • you do this when you play football • a country where British people live • a flat area usually with a lot grass • ...
Things I Love About You 2023-06-07
Across
- the eye of the beholder
- mind power
- day one of school
- ocular organs
- proclivity to explore with me
- strands of keratin
- your sixth sense(three words)
- shoulder level
- artistic sensibility
- you over-hate this aspect
Down
- I love to make you do this
- the best sight to wake up next to
- solid foundations
- my favorite sound
- olfactory protrusion
- chuck, for short
- to hold me
- second favorite sound
- painting, drawing, etc.
19 Clues: mind power • to hold me • ocular organs • shoulder level • chuck, for short • solid foundations • my favorite sound • day one of school • strands of keratin • olfactory protrusion • artistic sensibility • second favorite sound • the eye of the beholder • painting, drawing, etc. • you over-hate this aspect • I love to make you do this • proclivity to explore with me • your sixth sense(three words) • ...
Easter 2024-03-29
Across
- Babysittee of Fly.
- Travel tokens.
- Next big adventure!
- Soon, pale no more.
- Darts drinky.
- Fly likes to yell this.
- Nigh time snacky.
- Joint business venture.
- Love you!
Down
- Most beautiful spring flower according to M.
- You, in bamboo ladies words.
- Cows daily payment.
- ____ bootyhole.
- Dish waiting for you in heaven.
- We did this in Vietnam.
- Childish nickname you use.
- Sight at every high peak.
- Your muscles.
- Nonna's name for V.
19 Clues: Love you! • Darts drinky. • Your muscles. • Travel tokens. • ____ bootyhole. • Nigh time snacky. • Babysittee of Fly. • Cows daily payment. • Next big adventure! • Soon, pale no more. • Nonna's name for V. • We did this in Vietnam. • Fly likes to yell this. • Joint business venture. • Sight at every high peak. • Childish nickname you use. • You, in bamboo ladies words. • ...
Aging Infrastructure 2020-08-13
Across
- Permeation of liquid
- Break or bust suddenly
- Pass in or out through a hole
- Term for sewer within your house/property
- _____________ Protection Agency
- Infrastructure grade for underground utilities (ASCE)
- Federal Law passed in 1972 to restore and protect the environment (3 words)
- Low water _________
- Process to improve the quality
- State of not functioning
- Form of settlement within sewer piping
- Hollowed out material used for early waterlines
- Trenchless method of pipe replacement- (2 words)
Down
- Kept out of sight
- Area of land that separates water flow
- Constructed wall or embankment to regulate water levels
- Submerging of normally dry land
- Modern pipe material used: High density _________ piping (2 words)
- 1900’s sanitary sewer piping material (2 words)
- Utility system to transport wastewater (2 words)
- Reddish or brown coating formed on steel
- Amount that something can produce/transport
- Main line used to supply water
- Placed underground
- Water service material with potential health hazards
- Material for piping typically hard brittle alloy of iron
- Obstruction within piping
- Utility system to transport rain run-off
- Excavation hole in the ground
- Process of corroding metal material
30 Clues: Kept out of sight • Placed underground • Low water _________ • Permeation of liquid • Break or bust suddenly • State of not functioning • Obstruction within piping • Pass in or out through a hole • Excavation hole in the ground • Main line used to supply water • Process to improve the quality • Submerging of normally dry land • _____________ Protection Agency • ...
Poetry Exam 2021-12-08
Across
- comparing two, unlike things without using like or as.
- five lines of verse or stanza
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with it.
- Eight lines of verse or stanza
- scheme the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
- Compares two unlike things using like or as.
- A seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement.
- language Language used by writers to produce images in the reader’s mind.
- Seven lines of verse or stanza
- a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (Raining cats and dogs)
- four lines of verse or stanza
- Two lines of verse or stanza
Down
- A recurring sound at the beginning of words.
- Three lines of verse or stanza
- A repetition of a consonant sound within words.
- Using the sense of smell, taste, sound, touch and sight.
- Extreme exaggeration for effect
- Where human qualities are given to animals, objects or ideas.
- is the basic rhythmic structure of a line within a poem
- Six lines of verse or stanza
- A repetition of a vowel sound within words.
21 Clues: Six lines of verse or stanza • Two lines of verse or stanza • five lines of verse or stanza • four lines of verse or stanza • Three lines of verse or stanza • Eight lines of verse or stanza • Seven lines of verse or stanza • Extreme exaggeration for effect • A repetition of a vowel sound within words. • A recurring sound at the beginning of words. • ...
Poetry Terms Part 2 2024-02-02
Across
- 14 line poem
- giving non-human things human qualities or behaviors
- 8 line stanza
- a person who writes poetry
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem
- 6 line stanza
- repeating vowel sounds inside words (Chew gum and have fun)
- a group of lines arranged together
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- Consonant sounds repeated at the beginning of words (Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers)
Down
- When a person, place, thing, or event represents something else. EX: Doves equal peace.
- 4 line stanza
- a kind of poem that tells a story
- Language that appeals to the five senses (smell, touch, taste, sound, sight)
- 3 line stanza
- sounds that imitate the sound they are naming
- phrase with opposites (pretty ugly, seriously funny)
- joke with words (egg-cited)
- repeating consonant sounds inside words (little red riding hood)
- When two words have the same sound. (tall, small, fall, ball…)
- A part of a word (The word ‘Kevin’ has 2)
- a sound or word repeated regularly in a poem
- the narrator of the poem
23 Clues: 14 line poem • 4 line stanza • 3 line stanza • 8 line stanza • 6 line stanza • the narrator of the poem • a person who writes poetry • joke with words (egg-cited) • a kind of poem that tells a story • a group of lines arranged together • A part of a word (The word ‘Kevin’ has 2) • a comparison of two things using like or as • a sound or word repeated regularly in a poem • ...
Staff Handbook Crossword 2024-08-04
Across
- This habit of character is characterized by a positive attitude.
- Students hold up their pointer finger to ask for this.
- Students hold up three fingers to ask for this.
- This is where teachers input their absences.
- Must be completed on the first day of each new month (2 words).
- Teachers may not use these during instructional time (2 words).
- This types of person must wear a sticker to show they are permitted in the building.
- This habit of scholarship includes using classroom resources independently.
- Whatever it takes with _____ and passion, so all students succeed at Barney Ford.
- Ms. B and Seth each hold this role (2 words).
Down
- Students may not keep this in their desks.
- This law governs ELD required minutes (2 words).
- Show this color card when all students are accounted for during evacuation.
- Locks, lights, out of sight.
- Students use the duck and cover position during this safety drill (3 words).
- The DPS teacher evaluation tool.
- This committee is responsible for hiring new staff.
- Staff must be in their assigned spot at 7:45 for this routine.
- Students cross two fingers to ask for this.
- This status gives us calendar flexibility.
20 Clues: Locks, lights, out of sight. • The DPS teacher evaluation tool. • Students may not keep this in their desks. • This status gives us calendar flexibility. • Students cross two fingers to ask for this. • This is where teachers input their absences. • Ms. B and Seth each hold this role (2 words). • Students hold up three fingers to ask for this. • ...
The Asian World 2022-01-17
Across
- “the way of the warrior” (p. 280)
- Muslim state in Indian frontier (p. 286)
- Japanese military leader (p. 281)
- states such as Srivijaya and Melaka (2 words p. 294)
- money or property paid before a wedding (p. 269)
- states such as Sailendra, Pagan, Angkor (2 words p. 294)
- a chain of islands, usually volcanic (p. 290)
- a common sight after the Tang revived the Silk Road (p. 268)
- kingdom formed under Jayavarman (p. 292)
- Japanese “Sacred Way” religion (p. 282)
- followers consider the Buddha a divine figure (p. 284)
Down
- kind of Buddhism popular in Japan (p. 282)
- gentry landowner civil servants (2 words hyphenated (p. 269)
- separate territories of the Mongol Empire (p. 270)
- the Silla kingdom was the first to unite this peninsula (p. 283)
- “great names” or powerful families (p. 281)
- ceramic perfected by Tang artisans (p. 275)
- humans are linked to the Supreme Ultimate (2 words hyphenated p. 273)
- followers don’t consider Buddhism a religion (p. 284)
- warriors or “those who serve” (p. 280)
- formed when Vietnam freed itself from Chinese rule (2 words p. 292)
- name given to Timur Lenk (p. 286)
22 Clues: “the way of the warrior” (p. 280) • Japanese military leader (p. 281) • name given to Timur Lenk (p. 286) • warriors or “those who serve” (p. 280) • Japanese “Sacred Way” religion (p. 282) • Muslim state in Indian frontier (p. 286) • kingdom formed under Jayavarman (p. 292) • kind of Buddhism popular in Japan (p. 282) • “great names” or powerful families (p. 281) • ...
Sight words group 2 2022-09-08
Across
- a newspaper or magazine
- a person trained to travel in space
- person in command of a ship
- remains of an organism
- split into parts
- relating to soldiers
- prepare and use for crops
- a repeated pattern
Down
- supply water to help grow
- group of people living in same place
- a time of intense difficulty
- no matter what; a thing
- having all necessary parts
- relating to system of government
- engaged in commerce
- to modify
16 Clues: to modify • split into parts • a repeated pattern • engaged in commerce • relating to soldiers • remains of an organism • a newspaper or magazine • no matter what; a thing • supply water to help grow • prepare and use for crops • having all necessary parts • person in command of a ship • a time of intense difficulty • relating to system of government • a person trained to travel in space • ...
Sight Words Group 3 2022-09-09
Across
- past and past particle of find
- a man in relation to his child
- large animals with horns and hoofs
- happening before expected time
- at all times
- at a lower level
- a plane figure with four equal sides
- the study of past events
Down
- a way in which something isn't the same
- physical substance in general
- a contribution to state revenue
- transparent
- basic monetary unit of the US
- a quantity of something
- considerably above the normal
- only one
16 Clues: only one • transparent • at all times • at a lower level • a quantity of something • the study of past events • physical substance in general • basic monetary unit of the US • considerably above the normal • past and past particle of find • a man in relation to his child • happening before expected time • a contribution to state revenue • large animals with horns and hoofs • ...
Zara's Sight Words #1 2021-05-14
Across
- Mommy ____ "It's time to wake up."
- ___ two buckle my shoe. Three four.....
- __ is time for school.
- I ____ McDonalds.
- Can I ____ an ice cream?
- ____ do you want to do?
- ___ dress is pretty.
Down
- That is __ cat.
- I ___ a rainbow.
- Mommy ____ "No!"
- We ____ like cuddles.
- Zara likes to play ____ her friends.
- Where ____ you today?
- I want to watch _____ videos.
- Why ___ you so creepy?
- Do you want popcorn __ chips?
16 Clues: That is __ cat. • I ___ a rainbow. • Mommy ____ "No!" • I ____ McDonalds. • ___ dress is pretty. • We ____ like cuddles. • Where ____ you today? • __ is time for school. • Why ___ you so creepy? • ____ do you want to do? • Can I ____ an ice cream? • I want to watch _____ videos. • Do you want popcorn __ chips? • Mommy ____ "It's time to wake up." • Zara likes to play ____ her friends. • ...
Week 1: Sight Words 2022-01-19
Across
- ____ no, I think I made a small mistake.
- We are going to drive ________ the bridge to go to Queens.
- Cows, horses, pigs, and other animals enjoy living in a barn.
- Please do not ______ my toy because I am still playing with it.
- My mother has a _____ that is black and fast.
- I do not like when my room is too ________ at night.
- I have two brown ________ that help me see everything.
- Please _____ hold the railing as you climb the stairs.
- I love ____ because it helps me understand the world better.
Down
- I like punching the punching bag very _______.
- I enjoy going to the ______ with my mother and sister, Teagan.
- I am ______ going to do my very best!
- What is today's ________?
- I can not wait to go to the _____ waterpark and resort.
- I like when I receive a birthday _______ for my birthday.
- A ______ is a fish that has many teeth and a fin on top of its body.
16 Clues: What is today's ________? • I am ______ going to do my very best! • ____ no, I think I made a small mistake. • My mother has a _____ that is black and fast. • I like punching the punching bag very _______. • I do not like when my room is too ________ at night. • I have two brown ________ that help me see everything. • ...
Rabbit Words and Sight Words 2023-05-03
Across
- neither too hot nor too cold
- the opposite of above
- an underground road or passage
- an orange vegetbale
- used to hit nails
- a doll controlled by strings
- talking about someone behind thier back
- a sport played with rackets
Down
- the group of animals humans belong to
- for this reason, begins with "b"
- without warning, unexpected
- lots of cars on the road
- something you press on the remote control
- the word form of 2
- you wear these in winter on your hands
15 Clues: used to hit nails • the word form of 2 • an orange vegetbale • the opposite of above • lots of cars on the road • without warning, unexpected • a sport played with rackets • neither too hot nor too cold • a doll controlled by strings • an underground road or passage • for this reason, begins with "b" • the group of animals humans belong to • you wear these in winter on your hands • ...
Jocelyn 2022-02-11
Across
- Information about a book or movie.
- The solving of a problem.
- The rhyming of vowel sounds in a word.
- A repeating word or theme.
- Things we hear.
- A picture.
- Shortened form of a word.
Down
- An increase in intensity or pressure.
- Words that reflect the sound they describe.
- Money or property someone leaves when they die.
- Force something upon someone.
- Sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste
- Idea of feeling shown through words, actions or activities.
- The most intense and excited part.
- Money or property you receive when someone dies.
- Something owned.
- Punctuation mark to indicate a missing letter or ownership.
- One part into which a poem is divided.
18 Clues: A picture. • Things we hear. • Something owned. • The solving of a problem. • Shortened form of a word. • A repeating word or theme. • Force something upon someone. • Information about a book or movie. • The most intense and excited part. • An increase in intensity or pressure. • Sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste • The rhyming of vowel sounds in a word. • ...
Staff Handbook Crossword 2024-08-04
Across
- This habit of character is characterized by a positive attitude.
- Students hold up their pointer finger to ask for this.
- Students hold up three fingers to ask for this.
- This is where teachers input their absences.
- Must be completed on the first day of each new month (2 words).
- Teachers may not use these during instructional time (2 words).
- This types of person must wear a sticker to show they are permitted in the building.
- This habit of scholarship includes using classroom resources independently.
- Whatever it takes with _____ and passion, so all students succeed at Barney Ford.
- Ms. B and Seth each hold this role (2 words).
Down
- Students may not keep this in their desks.
- This law governs ELD required minutes (2 words).
- Show this color card when all students are accounted for during evacuation.
- Locks, lights, out of sight.
- Students use the duck and cover position during this safety drill (3 words).
- The DPS teacher evaluation tool.
- This committee is responsible for hiring new staff.
- Staff must be in their assigned spot at 7:45 for this routine.
- Students cross two fingers to ask for this.
- This status gives us calendar flexibility.
20 Clues: Locks, lights, out of sight. • The DPS teacher evaluation tool. • Students may not keep this in their desks. • This status gives us calendar flexibility. • Students cross two fingers to ask for this. • This is where teachers input their absences. • Ms. B and Seth each hold this role (2 words). • Students hold up three fingers to ask for this. • ...
comeback of the century 2023-12-13
Across
- in the lore, round 1(three words)
- auditory hyperfixation subject
- posthumous publication, or, morbid curiosity
- classist clothing requirement
- love at first sight locale (two words)
- the kool-aide in question
- floral favorite (two words)
- hammock gamble opponent
- cars call it home, so does a kiss
- inception inducing illness interest
- it's where it's happening
- bank account drainer (two words)
- meeting month, or, a saucy tune
- feline theme song instrument
- a fully balanced meal
- can't live with it, can't live without it
- banishment, usually permanent, unless...
- recently deceased rhinoceros
- umbrella term describing any creature (slang)
- home to termites (sic)
- dreamscape sales pitch object
Down
- lifelong goal role (2 words)
- cures what ails
- cutting edge craft
- confessional medium (two words)
- a la burt reynolds, or a green wig
- invasive!
- light reading for falling asleep (two words)
- sororal exclamation
- texas titular designation, or, state of origin (abbv.)
- miraculous mishearing (two words)
- sandboarding, or (two words)
- minor, minor droid in a galaxy far, far away
- prodigal son
- abrupt sounds, inexplicable multitude
- hated by all, beloved by Le (and jules)
- frequent flyer, always carries-on?
- illness culprit, if we're playing doctor
- southern gothic cult leader (1 follower)
- it's this gas station I've probably never heard of
- colloquial affirmative
- he's not privy to my photos (two words)
- like a bruise
- food category including eggs, or, um,
- orange alter ego
- distinctive voice owner
46 Clues: invasive! • prodigal son • like a bruise • cures what ails • orange alter ego • cutting edge craft • sororal exclamation • a fully balanced meal • colloquial affirmative • home to termites (sic) • hammock gamble opponent • distinctive voice owner • the kool-aide in question • it's where it's happening • floral favorite (two words) • lifelong goal role (2 words) • sandboarding, or (two words) • ...
Root Words 2025-11-18
Across
- Root meaning “see,” used in words about sight, visibility, or the act of looking
- Root meaning “foot,” used in terms referring to walking, steps, or foot-related tools
- Root meaning “speak,” found in terms involving saying, telling, or giving commands
- Prefix meaning “around,” often used to describe movement or distance surrounding something
- Root meaning “write,” seen in words related to recording, drawing, or written representation
- Root meaning “body,” found in terms about physical forms, groups, or organized bodies
- Root meaning “letter,” used in terms involving literature, reading, or written language
- Root meaning “throw,” used in words involving tossing, projecting, or forceful movement
- Root meaning “master,” used in words about control, rule, or authority over others
- Root meaning “shape,” seen in words about structure, appearance, or arrangement
Down
- Root meaning “to cut down or kill,” appearing in words about destruction or ending life
- Root meaning “first,” used in words describing rank, order, or something that comes before
- Root meaning “art or skill,” used for crafts, specialized knowledge, or applied science
- Root meaning “believe,” found in words about trust, belief, or proof of reliability
- Root meaning “hear,” appearing in terms about listening, sound, or hearing ability
- Root meaning “pull,” related to dragging, drawing, or pulling something in a direction
- Root meaning “carry,” appearing in terms about transporting or moving items
- Root meaning “side,” used in words about width, sides, or lateral movement
- Root meaning “war,” found in words relating to fighting, aggression, or conflict
- Root meaning “water,” used for anything involving liquids, moisture, or water power
20 Clues: Root meaning “side,” used in words about width, sides, or lateral movement • Root meaning “carry,” appearing in terms about transporting or moving items • Root meaning “shape,” seen in words about structure, appearance, or arrangement • Root meaning “see,” used in words about sight, visibility, or the act of looking • ...
Poetry Vocabulary 2022-03-21
Across
- comparing two things using like or as
- words that express more than their literal meaning (ex. simile, metaphor, personification, etc.)
- poetry that does not have any end rhyme.
- gives human qualities to nonhuman things
- poetry that tells a story.
- an extreme exaggeration
- the use of words with similar end sounds
- a group of lines (a paragraph for poems)
- two words that rhyme on the same line
- The use of words that begin with the same letter sound. (ex. Silly Sally said stop)
- Comparing two things not using like or as.
Down
- short, musical poetry that deals with thoughts and emotions.
- a row of words (just one line)
- the repetition of vowel sounds anywhere in words (ex. Kate stayed late at the lake)
- the use of the same words or phrases over and over (helps the reader focus on the speaker’s main point)
- a description that strongly appeals to the 5 senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch.)
- two words that rhyme at the end of lines
- the repetition of consonant sounds anywhere in words (The butter is better eat).
- the person that narrates the poem
- the pattern of end rhyme in a poem (to find the rhyme scheme mark each of the end rhyme using letters starting with “a”) (ex. aabba)
- The person that wrote the poem
- a metaphor that is used throughout a stanza or an entire poem.
- the use of words that sound like the word they describe (ex. boom, buzz)
23 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • poetry that tells a story. • a row of words (just one line) • The person that wrote the poem • the person that narrates the poem • comparing two things using like or as • two words that rhyme on the same line • poetry that does not have any end rhyme. • gives human qualities to nonhuman things • two words that rhyme at the end of lines • ...
Aging Infrastructure 2020-08-13
Across
- Placed underground and forgotten
- Hollowed out material used for very early water systems
- Low water _________
- Water service material with potential health hazards
- Permeation of a liquid into something by filtration
- Process of corroding metal material
- Amount that something can produce/contain
- State of not functioning
- Modern pipe material used: High density _________ piping (2 words)
- Area of land that separates water flow into different rivers
- 1900’s sanitary sewer piping material (2 words)
- An obstruction that makes flow difficult
- Break or bust suddenly, as in water
- Process to pass in or out through a hole
- To droop, sink or settle
Down
- Main line used to supply water
- Over flow of water that submerges dry land
- Federal Law passed in 1972 to restore and protect the environment (3 words)
- Infrastructure grade for underground utilities (ASCE)
- Narrow long ditch for utility replacements
- Utility system to transport wastewater (2 words)
- Material for piping typically hard brittle alloy of iron
- Term for sewer within your house/property
- Kept out of sight, forgotten
- _____________ Protection Agency
- Modern trenchless method of buried pipe replacement- (2 words)
- Utility system to transport rain run-off (2 words)
- Constructed wall or embankment to regulate water levels within a lake
28 Clues: Low water _________ • State of not functioning • To droop, sink or settle • Kept out of sight, forgotten • Main line used to supply water • _____________ Protection Agency • Placed underground and forgotten • Process of corroding metal material • Break or bust suddenly, as in water • An obstruction that makes flow difficult • Process to pass in or out through a hole • ...
Frighetto/Cyze Holiday Party 2024-11-17
Across
- What is Jim’s favorite baseball team? (2 words)
- Gary and Mary's WI home was on _____ Lake.
- Kathy and Warren visited this country earlier this year.
- Gary and Mary Beth traveled to this country to visit Alex.
- Mike, Jenn, Andrew, and Tori’s dog’s name.
- The name of John’s business. (4 words)
- Jeanine and Andrew graduated from ________. (2 words)
- Tori and Eric’s college town is the birthplace of professional ___________.
- This summer, Katie and Jenn attended this concert at Soldier Field.
- Mike is teaching himself how to play the __________. (2 words)
Down
- What lake was the family at when Gary crashed John’s minibike?
- Who has a different pair of AirPods for each piece of technology he/she uses?
- Amelia is pursuing a career in ________________.
- The company where Grant works. (2 words)
- Don and Liz met here.
- This was one of Robert’s hobbies. (70s/80s). (2 words)
- Tiffany works at this store.
- Alex auditioned for this TV Show: _______ at First Sight.
- Beth and Jason celebrated this milestone birthday this year.
- Jenn is trying to convince Mike to retire in this country.
- Like Mother, like Daughter, Mary and Mary Beth were expert _____________.
- In 2016, Mary Beth and Gary saw this team play in the World Series.
22 Clues: Don and Liz met here. • Tiffany works at this store. • The name of John’s business. (4 words) • The company where Grant works. (2 words) • Gary and Mary's WI home was on _____ Lake. • Mike, Jenn, Andrew, and Tori’s dog’s name. • What is Jim’s favorite baseball team? (2 words) • Amelia is pursuing a career in ________________. • ...
Poetry Terms 2024-12-03
Across
- rhyming words placed within a line.
- the use of words to imitate sounds
- comparing 2 things using like or as.
- gives human qualities or abilities to nonhuman things
- a set pattern of rhyme. The rhyme scheme is identified by assigning a different letter of the alphabet to each rhyme.
Down
- grouping of lines.
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- rhyming words that fall at the ends of two or more lines.
- extreme exaggeration
- comparing 2 things by stating one thing is something else.
- the repetition of vowel sounds across words within lines of poetry creating an internal rhyme.
- descriptive language that appeals to the senses of sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell.
12 Clues: grouping of lines. • extreme exaggeration • the use of words to imitate sounds • rhyming words placed within a line. • comparing 2 things using like or as. • gives human qualities or abilities to nonhuman things • rhyming words that fall at the ends of two or more lines. • comparing 2 things by stating one thing is something else. • ...
Poetry terms 2024-04-24
Across
- Words that imitate a natural sound
- The poet talks to other characters in the poem
- A type of imagery that uses sound.
- Comparing things with "like" or "as"
- Comparing things without "like" or "as"
- A poem consisting out of 14 lines
- A type of imagery that uses sight
Down
- Non-living things are given human traits
- Imagery that uses touch
- From his/her own perspective
- Addresses the reader
- Re-use of words or phrases
- A group of lines
13 Clues: A group of lines • Addresses the reader • Imagery that uses touch • Re-use of words or phrases • From his/her own perspective • A poem consisting out of 14 lines • A type of imagery that uses sight • Words that imitate a natural sound • A type of imagery that uses sound. • Comparing things with "like" or "as" • Comparing things without "like" or "as" • ...
MJ13 review voc 2022-12-07
12 Clues: why • amazed • a view • to lift up • not an adult • use them to count • you can do something • to hold down something • to grab something hard • wise words said long ago • every person, animal and plant • the person in charge of a country
Matthew 20 2023-05-02
Across
- v23 Who did Jesus say would determine the inheritance of the woman's sons? (2 words)
- v19 Who would mock Jesus?
- v28 What did Jesus give his life to be, for many?
- v18 What did Jesus say would happen to him?
- v2 What wage was offered? (3 words)
- v18 Who would condemn Jesus? (2 words)
- v19 What would Jesus do on the third day? (2 words)
- v20 Who was the mother married to?
- v1 What is the kingdom of God like?
- v17 Where was Jesus going?
- v8 Who got paid first? (2 words)
Down
- v19 what did Jesus predict would happen to him?
- v16 What is done to very few?
- v1 Who was being hired?
- v30 What kind of men called to Jesus?
- v27 Who will become chief?
- v1-6 How many times did the man go to hire workers? (count them!)
- v11 This word is used to indicate complaints.
- v1 What need work done in it?
- v34 What did the men do after receiving the gift? (2 words)
- v11 Who was being complained against?
- v13 What did the employer point out the workers had done?
- v34 What did the men receive?
- v18 What would be the sentence?
24 Clues: v1 Who was being hired? • v19 Who would mock Jesus? • v27 Who will become chief? • v17 Where was Jesus going? • v16 What is done to very few? • v1 What need work done in it? • v34 What did the men receive? • v18 What would be the sentence? • v8 Who got paid first? (2 words) • v20 Who was the mother married to? • v2 What wage was offered? (3 words) • ...
Poetry and Misc. Review 2014-01-24
Across
- phrase or sentence when the literal meaning is not the intended mean
- extreme exaggeration
- a comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
- a story written about someone by someone else
- narrator
- definition of a word
- a story or account not based on face
- great confusion or chaos
- language that appeals to our senses (sight, taste, touch, sound, smell)
- the pattern of end rhyme in a poem
- an author's choice of words
- this type of poem tells a story
- appearance of the words on the paper
- words sound alike
Down
- a direct comparison
- giving human-like qualities to non-human things
- what the author is saying ABOUT the subject of something
- a story written by someone about themselves
- consonant sounds repeated at the beginning of words
- author
- a group of lines arranged together
- when one thing represents another thing
- a metaphor that goes several lines or even the entire length of the work
- words that are spelled the way they sound; buzz, pop, boom
- beat created by the sounds of the words
- a type of poem with no rhyme scheme or pattern
- feelings associated with words, beefy vs. muscular, twig-like vs. slender
- type of lit that expresses ideas, feelings, or tells a story using lines and stanzas
28 Clues: author • narrator • words sound alike • a direct comparison • extreme exaggeration • definition of a word • great confusion or chaos • an author's choice of words • this type of poem tells a story • a group of lines arranged together • the pattern of end rhyme in a poem • a story or account not based on face • appearance of the words on the paper • ...
Academic Vocab/Literary Devices 2023-02-08
Across
- giving human qualities to an object
- explain what is different between two things
- a commonly used phrase with a meaning beyond what the words literally say
- when there are similar sounds at the ending of multiple words
- words that imitate sounds
- to explain what is similar between two things
- to notice, recognize, or point out
- describing in great detail using the 5 senses (sight, touch, taste, sound, smell)
- to examine or look closely at something in order to understand its meaning
- a conclusion you come to based on evidence
Down
- an extreme exaggeration
- to explain what something is like
- to add to, how does that part fit into the whole
- Telling the main points of a text
- comparing two things WITHOUT using the words 'like' or 'as'
- when a word or phrase is repeated many times
- Her personality is as bright as the sun
- Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore
18 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • words that imitate sounds • to explain what something is like • Telling the main points of a text • to notice, recognize, or point out • giving human qualities to an object • Her personality is as bright as the sun • Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore • a conclusion you come to based on evidence • explain what is different between two things • ...
Words to Know 19 2019-01-29
13 Clues: DNA • pants • in sight • look over • belief system • a person who watches • tending toward aggression • pertaining to a conclusion • pertaining to accumulation • one who serves in the military • meaning pertaining to a competition • a homonym that means fastener or bend • homonym that means unit of words or punishment
Tabitha's ELA Crossword 2025-12-03
Across
- character someone who changes a lot throughout a book
- a hint of future events in a book
- the repetition of the same first sound in three or more words close together
- a comparison of unlike things not using like or as
- an object or image that stands for an idea, emotion or quality
- the villain of a story
- giving human qualities to objects or animals
- the bias of the character who is telling the story
- a comparison of unlike things using like or as
Down
- sound effect words. The word says a sound
- two opposite words that then combined to a phrase create a new word or idea
- a big exaggeration
- phrases that mean something completely different from their literal meaning
- details words and information that appeals to the five senses (touch, taste, sight, sound smell)
- it's the life lesson and the heart of the story
- a reference to something
- character someone who doesn't change throughout a book
- character someone who has any characteristics
- the hero of the story
- character someone who has very little characteristics
20 Clues: a big exaggeration • the hero of the story • the villain of a story • a reference to something • a hint of future events in a book • sound effect words. The word says a sound • giving human qualities to objects or animals • character someone who has any characteristics • it's the life lesson and the heart of the story • a comparison of unlike things using like or as • ...
C1.1 Unit 4 The Environment 2022-10-04
Across
- remove objects from sight (two words)
- assist someone or something in achieving an aim (two words)
- begin to accept or understand a situation (two words)
- choose as a course of action, often a desperate measure (two words)
- avoid because of fear or distrust (three words)
Down
- be likely to happen soon—usually referring to a worrying or unpleasant event (two words)
- transport something or someone to a specific spot; deposit (two words)
- eliminate or exclude as an option (two words)
- return to an original form or situation (two words)
9 Clues: remove objects from sight (two words) • eliminate or exclude as an option (two words) • avoid because of fear or distrust (three words) • return to an original form or situation (two words) • begin to accept or understand a situation (two words) • assist someone or something in achieving an aim (two words) • ...
Sight Words Crossword 2 2024-11-20
Poetry Escape Room Puzzle 2 2024-03-14
Across
- repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning, middle, or end of a phrase
- the sense of sight
- text messages
- the words and phrases an author or speaker uses
- conversational
- number of syllables or beats in line
- the sense of smell
- repetition of vowel sounds in the beginning, middle, or end of a phrase
- the true definition of a word
Down
- scholarly writing
- the meaning suggested by a word
- the sense of hearing
- the sense of taste
- repetition of letters at the beginning of words in a phrase
- the sense of touch
15 Clues: text messages • conversational • scholarly writing • the sense of sight • the sense of taste • the sense of smell • the sense of touch • the sense of hearing • the true definition of a word • the meaning suggested by a word • number of syllables or beats in line • the words and phrases an author or speaker uses • repetition of letters at the beginning of words in a phrase • ...
Mrs. Bruce's Literary Devices (Have a great day!) 2021-08-29
Across
- a play on words; there's usually a "bada ba ba" with a tambourine
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- something that represents something else
- a comparison without using "like" or "as"
- the repeated consonant sound in the middle of words that are close to one another
- referring to something outside of a text in order to get a point accross
- an over-exxageration
- making something seem less than what it is
- a statement or situation that seems impossible but is actually probably true
Down
- language that appeals to sight, sound, smell, taste and/or touch
- sounds the way it is spelled
- language that is not meant to be taken literally and makes your writing better
- a contrast
- the repeated vowel sound in the middle of words that are close to one another
- giving things that aren't real, human qualities and characteristics
- two words put next to one another that mean the opposite of one another
- YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER!
- the repeated sound/letter at the beginning of words that are near one another
18 Clues: a contrast • an over-exxageration • YOUR FAVORITE TEACHER! • sounds the way it is spelled • a comparison using "like" or "as" • something that represents something else • a comparison without using "like" or "as" • making something seem less than what it is • language that appeals to sight, sound, smell, taste and/or touch • ...
