vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
8th Grade Unit 8 Greek Words parts II 2016-11-01
Across
- The expression of a similarity between two things
- Beginning of a book
- Conversation between two people
- The planning and handling of materials
- A group of three related literary works
- The scientific study of human society and its origins
- The vocabulary of technical terms specific to a trade, science, or art
- End of book
- The scientific study of mental processes and behavior
- A collection of writings by various authors
- An arrangement of events in time
- The study of religion
Down
- The scientific study of living things and life processes
- The scientific study of animals
- Relationship between living things and their environment
- The study of myths
- The study of atmosphere and its effect on weather
- Predicting human events based on stars and planets
- A statement that expresses regret
- The development of a word
- The study of the origin and history of the earth
- A list of items, usually alphabetical and containing descriptions
- Clear reasoning
- The study of remains of human activities
- The application of scientific knowledge
25 Clues: End of book • Clear reasoning • The study of myths • Beginning of a book • The study of religion • The development of a word • The scientific study of animals • Conversation between two people • An arrangement of events in time • A statement that expresses regret • The planning and handling of materials • A group of three related literary works • ...
Joseph Semelka 2019-08-28
Across
- the feeling that a writer creates in a story
- something concrete that represents something abstract
- being something that is not true
- two words that contradict each other
- a direct comparison between two things using like or as
- recurring theme image or idea in a story
- to reveal personalities about a character
- a contradictory statement that reveal a deeper truth
- a character's flash or insight on a situation
- the writer's attitude toward the subject
Down
- descriptive language to create mental pictures
- brief reference to a historical or literary figure
- author's choice of words including abstract vocabulary
- something nonhuman is given human attributes
- some unexpected incident to turn out right
- the introduction of a story
- a complete set of images, final product of imagery
- the particular arrangement of words in a sentence
- something that exaggerates to emphasize a situation
- a story with two or more levels of meaning
- guess made on an educated assumption
- an author's unique way of writing
- the structure of a story
- phrase that has a different meaning then what is suggests
24 Clues: the structure of a story • the introduction of a story • being something that is not true • an author's unique way of writing • two words that contradict each other • guess made on an educated assumption • recurring theme image or idea in a story • the writer's attitude toward the subject • to reveal personalities about a character • ...
Comm111 Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- angry text
- sound waves striking
- group agreement
- interfering distraction
- conflict resolution
- compassion
- accommodating a speaking style
- receiver's response
- giving feedback
- fixed space
- attaching meaning
- rewording
- superior culture thought
- specialized vocabulary
- experience other's thoughts
- influence
- vague statement
- speech for example
- message originator
- better sounding
- emphasizing difference in communicative style
- patterns of behavior
- language beliefs values
- arbitrary sign
- attaching meaning
- not equality
- drawing out a speaker
- collection of symbols
- unfairly biased
- expressed struggle
- similar worth
- not one person but
Down
- appreciation of something
- adding comments
- planned or unplanned words
- reassuring supporting
- applying exaggerated beliefs
- focusing on certain stimuli
- abundance of nonverbal clues
- people's own stories
- attaching meaning to stimuli
- message medium
- shared values beliefs
- behaviors with meanings
- listening carefully to attack
- generating ideas
- feeling like part of a group
- collection of people
- seeking info
- attender of message
- language of a similar group
- nonlinguistic verbalization
- manipulative defense
- state of closeness
54 Clues: rewording • influence • angry text • compassion • fixed space • seeking info • not equality • similar worth • message medium • arbitrary sign • adding comments • group agreement • giving feedback • vague statement • better sounding • unfairly biased • generating ideas • attaching meaning • attaching meaning • speech for example • message originator • state of closeness • expressed struggle • not one person but • ...
words 2013-10-09
Across
- To indicate a list, quotation or summary.
- A state of balance.
- The main part of a sentence.
- The rules the govern the composition of language.
- Waiting or alive but not active.
- A normal type of sentence.
- stop Marks the end of a sentence.
- A person who is a little odd or quirky.
- For emphasis or stress something.
- Separates two closely linked sentences.
- Asking a question sentence.
- Sounding out words.
- Used to show possession or a contraction.
- Move in an uncontrolled way.
- Marking a slight break in a sentence. Make the sentence clear.
Down
- List of words.
- Something that is illegal.
- In a steady decline.
- Noisy or rowdy people.
- Commanding someone to do something.
- Used at the end of a sentence to indicate surprise, anger or alarm.
- Not wasteful, saving.
- A result without question.
- Asking something.
- Links nouns and phrases.
- A part of speech that connects words, sentences, phrases.
- Enclosed additional words used to clarify, but not necessary.
- Reading over quickly.
- To indicate words left out of a quotation.
29 Clues: List of words. • Asking something. • A state of balance. • Sounding out words. • In a steady decline. • Not wasteful, saving. • Reading over quickly. • Noisy or rowdy people. • Links nouns and phrases. • Something that is illegal. • A normal type of sentence. • A result without question. • Asking a question sentence. • The main part of a sentence. • Move in an uncontrolled way. • ...
Developmental Reading 2015-03-17
Across
- Awareness Ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds-phonemes--in spoken words.
- Study of new words
- An instructional strategy which allows students to turn their experiences into a learning opportunity.
- Taking something specific and applying it more broadly.
- Primary building block of reading.
- The arrangements of events in a short story.
- The main idea of a literary work.
- A complex cognitive process of decoding symbols in order to construct meaning.
- Synonym of the word lexicon.
- Reading One of the strategies for teaching reading that is an interactive reading experience.
Down
- Combination of words.
- A group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
- It emphasizes the teaching of single sounds.
- The ability to express oneself easily and articulately.
- The action or capability of understanding something.
- A continuum with an infinite number of gradations from one extreme to the other.
- The time and place of the action.
- The attitude that the writer takes toward a subject.
- The feeling or the atmosphere that the writer creates.
- A traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical.
20 Clues: Study of new words • Combination of words. • Synonym of the word lexicon. • The time and place of the action. • The main idea of a literary work. • Primary building block of reading. • It emphasizes the teaching of single sounds. • The arrangements of events in a short story. • The action or capability of understanding something. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2015-03-19
Across
- word / a word made up of two smaller words
- / a legend is an example of this
- / used to cover both suffixes and prefixes
- / conversation between two people in a story
- / when you compare two things
- / a word that is opposite of another word
- / the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words
- / any story that is a product of imagination
- / what happens as a result of the action or event
- / the story of a person's life written by someone other than that person
- / a struggle or clash between opposing characters, forces or emotions
Down
- / the ending of a story or the summary of ideas in a nonfictional text
- tale / short stories featuring mythical beings such as fairies
- / to make an overstatement or to stretch the truth
- / to examine and to judge carefully
- language / cannot be taken literally
- / the story of a person's life written by himself or herself
- / story intended to teach a moral
- / statements that stem from actions or events
- specific words / vocabulary that pertains to a certain school subject
20 Clues: / when you compare two things • / a legend is an example of this • / story intended to teach a moral • / to examine and to judge carefully • language / cannot be taken literally • / a word that is opposite of another word • word / a word made up of two smaller words • / used to cover both suffixes and prefixes • / conversation between two people in a story • ...
Vocab from Lessons 13-14 2015-05-27
Across
- Arrogant; proud
- Kind; compassionate
- The act of blessing
- Something or someone existing outside of its proper time
- An inscription on a tombstone; a brief comment about a deceased person
- To attack the reputation of; to speak ill of
- Of or relating to the side
- Liveliness; willingness; eagerness
- Someone or something a person cannot achieve; a hated enemy
- To persist in talking continuously
- Emotionally excessive; overly demonstrative
- To make good of; to look upon or worship as a god
- A minor weakness in character
- To mourn
Down
- A person, thing, or agent that speeds up or stimulates result, reaction, or change
- Rude and disrespectful
- A great or complete destruction of life
- Acting suddenly without thought
- Vocabulary distinctive to particular group of people
- Pale; faint in color
- Showing sound judgment
- Trivial; silly
- No longer in existence
- To form a mental picture
- Push into motion
- Bloody and extensive slaughter
- To stare with an open mouth
- A slavish follower
- Deadly; fatal
- To draw into a conflict or fight
30 Clues: To mourn • Deadly; fatal • Trivial; silly • Arrogant; proud • Push into motion • A slavish follower • Kind; compassionate • The act of blessing • Pale; faint in color • Rude and disrespectful • Showing sound judgment • No longer in existence • To form a mental picture • Of or relating to the side • To stare with an open mouth • A minor weakness in character • Bloody and extensive slaughter • ...
Computer Programming 2014-11-05
Across
- Email message transfer between computers.
- Part of a bigger system it’s plugged into” that interacts with the rest simply, yet properly.
- Objects containing the same data type and responding to the same message similarly.
- Test runs to decide between options.
- The vocabulary and rules that govern a computer language.
- Calling to the subroutines.
- Indication of what kind of data.
- Ensures data is received without error.
- Allows user control with a mouse and icons.
- Translates high-level source code to machine language object code (bytecode) all at once.
- Instructions sequences repeated.
- Instructions for a task grouped together as a named unit.
- Code The sum of the program’s syntax, semantics and logic.
Down
- Contained data.
- A class within a class.
- data type responds to 4 bytes: Max ;{ 1038} (About 7 significant digits.)
- Executes high-level programs immediately after translating each individual instruction.
- A memory location/unit named or labeled so it can be used in a program.
- Detailed specification of communication procedure.
- A constant value in program representation.
20 Clues: Contained data. • A class within a class. • Calling to the subroutines. • Indication of what kind of data. • Instructions sequences repeated. • Test runs to decide between options. • Ensures data is received without error. • Email message transfer between computers. • Allows user control with a mouse and icons. • A constant value in program representation. • ...
Vocabulary List #2 Odds 2023-10-12
Across
- Friendly atmosphere
- My ex boyfriend was such a _, he only cared about himself.
- poisonous (synonym)
- The use of proper or fancy vocabulary
- Boring (synonym)
- quiet, depressed manner
- bad-tempered
- Carefree (synonym)
- Brief description
- Spread around
- Dull because it's worn out
- brief yet full of meaning
- Expecting to get a perfect score on your SAT without studying is just unrealistic and
Down
- State of perplexity
- The teachers explanation was so ___, I had to get a tutor
- The mother __ the crying baby by giving him a bottle
- bitter (synonym)
- The varsity players are such __, they can't stop bragging about last night's win
- Clue (synonym)
- The politician went on a _ about the new bill congress passed
- __ in her score on the chemistry test, Aly decided not to study for the upcoming quiz
- the use of many words to attempt to be vague
- I _ if it was a good idea to go to the party instead of studying for my math final
- Approachable
- Humorous moment in a serious scenario
25 Clues: bad-tempered • Approachable • Spread around • Clue (synonym) • bitter (synonym) • Boring (synonym) • Brief description • Carefree (synonym) • State of perplexity • Friendly atmosphere • poisonous (synonym) • quiet, depressed manner • brief yet full of meaning • Dull because it's worn out • The use of proper or fancy vocabulary • Humorous moment in a serious scenario • ...
3rd Period 2023-12-18
Across
- You will hear Mr.Davis call his name at least 5 times a day.
- Please do not get on this person nerves.
- "Mr.Davis can I charge my phone?"
- LOUDEST IN THE CLASSROOM.
- Everyone wants to work in a group with this person.
- You will never hear this person talk at all.
- Love seating in the back. Call on this person and all this person going to do is smile.
- Stitch.
- This person try to hide their phone and gets caught every time.
- Comes to school when want too.
Down
- I would say this is the 3rd Period class clown.
- This person going to make sure you do not play with them.
- Thinks Jackson State Band better than Texas Southern.
- Always need to go get water.
- Very sarcastic!
- Passed EVERY vocabulary quiz with at least a 90.
- Always jamming to R&B music.
- Great sense of humor, sometimes a little corny.
- This person is going to make sure she write you a story on her warm up journals.
- Always smiling, Mr.Davis teachers pet.
20 Clues: Stitch. • Very sarcastic! • LOUDEST IN THE CLASSROOM. • Always need to go get water. • Always jamming to R&B music. • Comes to school when want too. • "Mr.Davis can I charge my phone?" • Always smiling, Mr.Davis teachers pet. • Please do not get on this person nerves. • You will never hear this person talk at all. • I would say this is the 3rd Period class clown. • ...
Imformational text genre 2024-02-06
Across
- succeed in persuading or influencing (someone) to do something.
- text specilized vocab
- bring(something, especially a product, measure, or concept) into use or operation for the first time.
- pieces of numerical information that help readers make inferences about something.
- a medical healthcare provider who examines bodies and body tissues.
- figuritive langauge
- investigation or study of a subject that expands a person’s knowledge and understanding of that subject.
- a result or effect of an action or condition.
Down
- character
- someone or something that presents a risk. a bad risk.
- dialogue
- the ablity to understand and share the feeling of another
- text counter argument
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- futuristic and magical settings
- a small device that releases a spring or catch and so sets off a mechanism, especially in order to fire a gun.
- features elements used to convey information to the reader and include graphs, specialized vocabulary, facts, statistics, interviews, and journal entries
- cease developing; become inactive or dull.
- pieces of indisputable information.
- fiction nonhuman or magical creatures
20 Clues: dialogue • character • figuritive langauge • text specilized vocab • text counter argument • futuristic and magical settings • pieces of indisputable information. • fiction nonhuman or magical creatures • cease developing; become inactive or dull. • a result or effect of an action or condition. • someone or something that presents a risk. a bad risk. • ...
Refugee 2024-02-10
Across
- Someone who acts against wrongdoing.
- Killing all members of a group.
- Deliberate killing of a large group, particularly of a specific ethnic group or nation.
- Someone who sees an event but doesn't participate.
- Categorizing based on shared qualities.
- Separated along racial, sexual, or religious lines.
- Harsh treatment due to race, religion, or political beliefs.
- Person harmed or killed by an event.
- Biased information promoting a cause.
- Causing loss of self-respect.
- Using symbols to represent ideas.
- Being worthy of respect.
- Treating people as less than human.
Down
- Someone alive after others have died.
- is the consolidated list of vocabulary words with their definitions:
- Understanding and sharing another's feelings.
- Anger at unfair treatment.
- Avoiding detection during persecution.
- Mild expression for something unpleasant.
- A person fleeing their home to escape danger or persecution.
- Cruel or unjust use of power.
- Taking property for public use.
- Protection for foreigners fleeing danger.
- Unfair treatment based on race, gender, or religion.
- Short rest from something unpleasant.
- Bias against an individual or group.
26 Clues: Being worthy of respect. • Anger at unfair treatment. • Cruel or unjust use of power. • Causing loss of self-respect. • Killing all members of a group. • Taking property for public use. • Using symbols to represent ideas. • Treating people as less than human. • Someone who acts against wrongdoing. • Person harmed or killed by an event. • Bias against an individual or group. • ...
Britte 2024-05-09
Across
- Your personal distractor
- Not part of Europe, kinda
- “Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding”
- Congrats! You now have a student
- They stick to your plate
- A different kind of work-out program
- Listening carefully. Or a hint to.... (journalclub, friday, monday, mep, anemia)
- Treat yourself
- A quartet of randomness
- I'm tired and pale
- The most important activity each day
- Your life line
- Your lacking quality
- Lets move to the right, then down
- Lets start up
- 5 letters of guessing
- Lewis
Down
- Directional electrophoresis
- Why is Australia in this?
- “I'm not going in without protection”
- Our proteomics expert
- Your sport! Kinda
- Just like a western blot gel
- Progress update
- Time consuming activity which you did not end up using
- It saves you a walking trip
- He is present, but you don't really see him
- Gate to freedom
- Is this ever not skipped?
- 3.14 judging party
- Smartass vocabulary
- Essential experimental component
- I'm so turned on by you
- One big disappointment
34 Clues: Lewis • Lets start up • Treat yourself • Your life line • Progress update • Gate to freedom • Your sport! Kinda • I'm tired and pale • 3.14 judging party • Smartass vocabulary • Your lacking quality • Our proteomics expert • 5 letters of guessing • One big disappointment • A quartet of randomness • I'm so turned on by you • Your personal distractor • They stick to your plate • ...
Kristin Formisano is the BES 2024-05-21
Across
- Kristin's easiest workbook
- a group of lines in a poem
- sally sells snowcones
- one row of words in a poem
- the message about life in a story
- singer we love to dance off to
- how we communicate when we're not together
- what Kristin calls Tichy
- what Kristin and Sav are
- what we shake in our dance offs
- school Kristin and Save began the school year
- the event of a story
- one of our favorite games to play
- Krisin's favorite candy
- what grade Kristin and Sav are in
Down
- Kristin's favorite game
- the people or animals in a story
- in math, part of 100
- this brother is graduating
- Kristin and Sav met talking about this
- Kristin's favorite workbook to do first
- where and when the story takes place
- what grade Kristin and Sav are going into
- ewww Kristin does not like this subject
- what Tichy calls Kristin
- in math, part of a whole
- struggle between opposing forces in a story
- where Kristin and Sav met
28 Clues: in math, part of 100 • the event of a story • sally sells snowcones • Kristin's favorite game • Krisin's favorite candy • what Tichy calls Kristin • what Kristin calls Tichy • what Kristin and Sav are • in math, part of a whole • where Kristin and Sav met • Kristin's easiest workbook • a group of lines in a poem • this brother is graduating • one row of words in a poem • ...
Year 10 Spoken Language Crossword 2024-10-11
Across
- the way a voice can rise and fall instead of being monotone
- Organise your ideas effectively
- What kind of verb implies possibility or probability
- Something to think about in terms of how quickly or slowly you speak
- A command or direct order
- You should try to speak this way to show self assurance
- Type of question to make the audience think
- Um... Er... Like...
Down
- Saying nice things to get someone on your side
- To do with how loud or quiet your voice is
- The features of spoken language to do with body language, gestures and facial expressions
- Adjective to imply highest or lowest quality eg best
- These are facts and figures to support your views
- Use this contact with the audience
- When you convey emotion through your voice
- This could affect the projection of your view
- What kind of features are also called rhetorical devices?
- These language choices should be formal
- An idea repeated in a similar way three times
- A type of language to make the audience feel something
20 Clues: Um... Er... Like... • A command or direct order • Organise your ideas effectively • Use this contact with the audience • These language choices should be formal • To do with how loud or quiet your voice is • When you convey emotion through your voice • Type of question to make the audience think • This could affect the projection of your view • ...
ELT TERMS 2023-02-01
Across
- ability to direct own learning
- Vygotsky's theory on learning.
- student progress
- process of learning a language
- information provided after performance
- increasing the words known and used
- understanding of cultural differences
- scientific study of language
- teaching language forms explicitly
- evaluation of learner needs
- process of learning additional language
- ability to use language for oral communication
- ability to produce written language
Down
- theory that language production leads to acquisition
- study of language in social context
- teaching vocabulary as building blocks of language
- creation of resources for language teaching
- words are spoken
- rendering a text from one language to another
- organization of learning environment
- children learning language.
- addressing mistakes in language use
- providing support for learning
- English taught in nonnative country
- Krashen's theory of language learning
- approach where tasks drive language use
- English learned as additional language
- creation of language assessments
- ability to understand written language
- approach linking physical movements to language input
- language structure rules
31 Clues: student progress • words are spoken • language structure rules • children learning language. • evaluation of learner needs • scientific study of language • ability to direct own learning • Vygotsky's theory on learning. • process of learning a language • providing support for learning • creation of language assessments • teaching language forms explicitly • ...
Year 9 Literacy 2023-09-13
Across
- A group of sentences that this discusses one topic.
- The structure that a paragraph should follow.
- To recognize a particular thing.
- The name of this class.
- To share information from between person.
- Looking quickly over some writing looking for some special information.
- A kind of writing that tries to convince others.
- To make better.
- Another word for understanding.
- A doing word
- Quickly reading over some writing to get an idea of what it is about.
Down
- To guess what will happen.
- A kind of noun that is given to special places or things.
- To read over your work in order to correct errors and improve it.
- A describing word.
- The greatest Literacy teacher.
- A kind of noun that is given to everyday places or things.
- Another word for words
- A naming word.
- Something that explains what are thing is in a detailed way.
- The year that you are in.
- To get better.
- To look at written words to make meaning.
- A piece of writing that has an intro, body, and conclusion.
24 Clues: A doing word • A naming word. • To get better. • To make better. • A describing word. • Another word for words • The name of this class. • The year that you are in. • To guess what will happen. • The greatest Literacy teacher. • Another word for understanding. • To recognize a particular thing. • To share information from between person. • To look at written words to make meaning. • ...
CSR CROSSWORD 2023-10-04
Across
- A WORK WE WANT TO REMOVE FROM OUR VOCABULARY
- KEY WORDS WHEN BOOKING CLUB MEMBERFOR REPAIR CALL AFTER MENTIONING SERVICE FEE
- HOW LONG ARE QUOTES ARE VALID
- WHAT MAINTENANCE IS BI-ANNUALLY
- WHEN AFTER HOURS START M-F
- WHAT YOU NEED TO LOOK AT WHEN SCHEDULING AN INSTALL JOB
- WHAT DO THE COLORS REPRESENT ON THE DISPATCH BOARD
- WHERE YOUR NOTES GO AFTER CANCELING A CALL
- BY WHAT RING SHOULD THE PHONE BE ANSWERED
Down
- WHO ARE THE BESTEST SUPERVISORS EVER (FOR THE OFFICE)
- WHAT TO TURN OFF WHEN ADJUSTING TECH TIMES
- WHERE WE DO NOT DO PLUMBING
- AN HVAC SYSTEM OVER 10 YEARS OR WATER HEATER OVER 7
- WHAT NEEDS TO BE ADDED AFTER EVERY ADDED CALL
- WHEN THEY HAVE ALREADY HAD A LICENSED COMPANY OUT THERE
- WHAT YOU SHOULD CLICK AS SOON AS YOU ANSWER AN INCOMING CALL
- WHO WE SENT RESTORATION CALLS TO
- WHO IS FIRST POINT OF TRANSFER FOR A COMFORT ADVISOR
- HOW MUCH IS IT PER ANY EXTRA UNIT ON A CLUB MEMBERSHIP (ANNUAL)
- WHAT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED FOR EVERY ADDED CALL
20 Clues: WHEN AFTER HOURS START M-F • WHERE WE DO NOT DO PLUMBING • HOW LONG ARE QUOTES ARE VALID • WHAT MAINTENANCE IS BI-ANNUALLY • WHO WE SENT RESTORATION CALLS TO • BY WHAT RING SHOULD THE PHONE BE ANSWERED • WHAT TO TURN OFF WHEN ADJUSTING TECH TIMES • WHERE YOUR NOTES GO AFTER CANCELING A CALL • A WORK WE WANT TO REMOVE FROM OUR VOCABULARY • ...
Rainforests 2025-03-10
Across
- – A range of different things.
- – Collected or gathered from nature.
- – Items that are made or grown to be sold.
- – Brings something into existence.
- words are useful for building academic vocabulary, and th
- – Able to be maintained over time without causing harm.
- – To help bring about a result.
- – People who buy goods and services.
- – Marked with information.
- – Easily broken or damaged.
- – A particular business or economic activity.
- – Supporting or actively encouraging something.
- – To keep something safe from harm or destruction.
Down
- – To improve the quality of something.
- – Stops something from happening.
- – The natural home of a plant or animal.
- – Draws attention or interest.
- – The system of money, trade, and industry in a country or region.
- – Officially recognized as meeting certain standards.
- – The act of causing something to be damaged or ruined.
- – The business of traveling for pleasure.
- – A community of living organisms and their environment.
- – To need something.
- – Liked or enjoyed by many people.
- – Includes or is a part of something.
- – To give support or confidence to someone or something.
26 Clues: – To need something. • – Marked with information. • – Easily broken or damaged. • – Draws attention or interest. • – A range of different things. • – To help bring about a result. • – Stops something from happening. • – Brings something into existence. • – Liked or enjoyed by many people. • – Collected or gathered from nature. • – People who buy goods and services. • ...
Rainforests 2025-03-10
Across
- – To improve the quality of something.
- – A range of different things.
- – Includes or is a part of something.
- – Officially recognized as meeting certain standards.
- – Able to be maintained over time without causing harm.
- – Collected or gathered from nature.
- – Items that are made or grown to be sold.
- – The system of money, trade, and industry in a country or region.
- – Brings something into existence.
- – To give support or confidence to someone or something.
- – Supporting or actively encouraging something.
- – The act of causing something to be damaged or ruined.
- – To keep something safe from harm or destruction.
Down
- – To help bring about a result.
- – Easily broken or damaged.
- – A particular business or economic activity.
- – A community of living organisms and their environment.
- – Draws attention or interest.
- – The natural home of a plant or animal.
- – To need something.
- words are useful for building academic vocabulary, and th
- – The business of traveling for pleasure.
- – Marked with information.
- – People who buy goods and services.
- – Liked or enjoyed by many people.
- – Stops something from happening.
26 Clues: – To need something. • – Marked with information. • – Easily broken or damaged. • – A range of different things. • – Draws attention or interest. • – To help bring about a result. • – Stops something from happening. • – Brings something into existence. • – Liked or enjoyed by many people. • – Collected or gathered from nature. • – People who buy goods and services. • ...
Rainforests 2025-03-10
Across
- – To need something.
- – Supporting or actively encouraging something.
- – To keep something safe from harm or destruction.
- – Brings something into existence.
- – A particular business or economic activity.
- – A range of different things.
- – Marked with information.
- – Officially recognized as meeting certain standards.
- – A community of living organisms and their environment.
- – The natural home of a plant or animal.
- – People who buy goods and services.
- – Draws attention or interest.
- – Includes or is a part of something.
- – To give support or confidence to someone or something.
Down
- – Easily broken or damaged.
- – The system of money, trade, and industry in a country or region.
- – Stops something from happening.
- – The business of traveling for pleasure.
- – Liked or enjoyed by many people.
- – To help bring about a result.
- – To improve the quality of something.
- – Items that are made or grown to be sold.
- words are useful for building academic vocabulary, and th
- – The act of causing something to be damaged or ruined.
- – Able to be maintained over time without causing harm.
- – Collected or gathered from nature.
26 Clues: – To need something. • – Marked with information. • – Easily broken or damaged. • – A range of different things. • – Draws attention or interest. • – To help bring about a result. • – Stops something from happening. • – Liked or enjoyed by many people. • – Brings something into existence. • – Collected or gathered from nature. • – People who buy goods and services. • ...
Rainforests 2025-03-10
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- – A particular business or economic activity.
- – The natural home of a plant or animal.
- – To keep something safe from harm or destruction.
- – To need something.
- – Draws attention or interest.
- – People who buy goods and services.
- – A community of living organisms and their environment.
- – The act of causing something to be damaged or ruined.
- – Items that are made or grown to be sold.
- – Able to be maintained over time without causing harm.
- – Officially recognized as meeting certain standards.
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- – The business of traveling for pleasure.
- – To help bring about a result.
- – Includes or is a part of something.
- – A range of different things.
- – To improve the quality of something.
- – Brings something into existence.
- – Stops something from happening.
- words are useful for building academic vocabulary, and th
- – Easily broken or damaged.
- – Collected or gathered from nature.
- – The system of money, trade, and industry in a country or region.
- – To give support or confidence to someone or something.
- – Marked with information.
- – Liked or enjoyed by many people.
- – Supporting or actively encouraging something.
26 Clues: – To need something. • – Marked with information. • – Easily broken or damaged. • – A range of different things. • – Draws attention or interest. • – To help bring about a result. • – Stops something from happening. • – Brings something into existence. • – Liked or enjoyed by many people. • – People who buy goods and services. • – Collected or gathered from nature. • ...
Rainforests 2025-03-10
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- – Liked or enjoyed by many people.
- – The act of causing something to be damaged or ruined.
- – To improve the quality of something.
- – A community of living organisms and their environment.
- – Includes or is a part of something.
- – To need something.
- – Collected or gathered from nature.
- – To give support or confidence to someone or something.
- – The business of traveling for pleasure.
- – The system of money, trade, and industry in a country or region.
- – To keep something safe from harm or destruction.
- – Draws attention or interest.
- – A particular business or economic activity.
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- – Able to be maintained over time without causing harm.
- – Items that are made or grown to be sold.
- – Officially recognized as meeting certain standards.
- – To help bring about a result.
- words are useful for building academic vocabulary, and th
- – Stops something from happening.
- – People who buy goods and services.
- – Brings something into existence.
- – Marked with information.
- – Easily broken or damaged.
- – A range of different things.
- – Supporting or actively encouraging something.
- – The natural home of a plant or animal.
26 Clues: – To need something. • – Marked with information. • – Easily broken or damaged. • – A range of different things. • – Draws attention or interest. • – To help bring about a result. • – Stops something from happening. • – Liked or enjoyed by many people. • – Brings something into existence. • – People who buy goods and services. • – Collected or gathered from nature. • ...
Stem-changing “Shoe verbs” review - Sp2 2024-09-18
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- my friends and I start (our homework), e → ie
- (What) are you ordering?, e → i
- (What) do you all prefer?, e → ie
- It's snowing, e → ie
- we can/we are able to, o → ue
- My brothers and I have an afternoon snack, e → ie
- I want (three tacos), e → ie
- I have (to study), e → ie and yo → go
- Mr. Lopez eats lunch, o → ue
- the waiter serves (the meal), e → i
- the players lose (the game), e → ie
- the students remember (the vocabulary --think record in your brain), o → ue
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- my team and I compete, e → i
- Do you all understand?, e → ie
- It's raining, o → ue
- you play (games, sports), o → ue
- my family and I return (to the house), o → ue
- the students find (their lanyards), o → ue
- I sleep, o → ue
- the shoes cost, o → ue
- we count (to 100), o → ue
- the kids return (the books), o → ue
- the students repeat (the Spanish words), e → i
- I close (the door), e → ie
- (What) do you think?, e → ie
25 Clues: I sleep, o → ue • It's raining, o → ue • It's snowing, e → ie • the shoes cost, o → ue • we count (to 100), o → ue • my team and I compete, e → i • Mr. Lopez eats lunch, o → ue • I close (the door), e → ie • we can/we are able to, o → ue • I want (three tacos), e → ie • (What) do you think?, e → ie • Do you all understand?, e → ie • (What) are you ordering?, e → i • ...
Cultural Handbook Crossword 2025-04-16
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- Slack tag to avoid unless absolutely necessary
- Shared team calendar event held in the middle of each quarter
- Pulse survey platform
- Person responsible for a Rock’s success
- The phase of team development where Abby and Dane found themselves
- Daily morning meeting
- Framework adopted by Localize in 2022 to improve business scalability
- Tool to understand workplace communication styles
- Tool used for employee shoutouts and rewards
- Professional development reimbursement amount
- What you should always assume in communication
- No-code platform that helped validate early product-market fit
- Slack command to send kudos points
- Structured meeting where teams IDS issues weekly
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- Creator of a model for team development
- EOS component for turning vision into reality
- Key word in our mission
- The internal tool where each team tracks KPIs.
- Value that says “Not my job” is not part of our vocabulary
- Where to save collaborative docs online
- Acronym for solving things
- Tool used for coffee chats
- System used by Sales and CS for submitting churn notifications
- Typical workday start time
24 Clues: Pulse survey platform • Daily morning meeting • Key word in our mission • Acronym for solving things • Tool used for coffee chats • Typical workday start time • Slack command to send kudos points • Creator of a model for team development • Person responsible for a Rock’s success • Where to save collaborative docs online • Tool used for employee shoutouts and rewards • ...
Weather 2025-07-16
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- A severe storm with lightning, thunder, heavy rain, or hail.
- Water that falls from the clouds.
- A giant spark of electricity in the sky during a storm.
- Large, rotating storm systems that form over warm ocean waters.
- Period of scarce rainfall.
- An arc of colors seen in the sky caused by sunlight and rain.
- A visible mass of water droplets floating in the sky.
- A severe weather event with strong winds and often rain or snow.
- Downhill slide of a mass of earth or rock.
- Seasonal wind bringing significant wet or dry periods.
- The typical weather patterns of a region over a long time.
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- A prediction of what the weather will be like.
- Moving air.
- Time of year with heavy precipitation.
- A thick cloud that forms near the ground, making it hard to see.
- Our star that gives us light and warmth.
- Describes regions near the equator, known for warm, humid weather.
- Weather Vocabulary (for potential new clues):
- Overflow of water onto normally dry land.
- The amount of moisture or water vapor in the air.
20 Clues: Moving air. • Period of scarce rainfall. • Water that falls from the clouds. • Time of year with heavy precipitation. • Our star that gives us light and warmth. • Overflow of water onto normally dry land. • Downhill slide of a mass of earth or rock. • Weather Vocabulary (for potential new clues): • A prediction of what the weather will be like. • ...
Child Development Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-17
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- An organ in the lower body part of a women where the offspring is conceived
- Parents with strict rules, high expectation and controlling punishment
- A skill strengthening memory, focus, and comprehension
- An organ that forms in the womb, also called uterus
- During the first year, children go through many____
- Parenting style that leads to communication, close relationship, and support
- Final stage of pregnancy (11 weeks-birth)
- Development with emotions and self concept
- A surgical procedure to deliver a baby through incisions in uterus
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- Second stage of pregnancy (5-10 weeks)
- A close emotional connection between the parents and the child
- Development where body and motor skills are formed
- First stage of prenatal development (2-4) weeks
- Developing communication skills and manners
- The sounds "ma-ma" and "da-da" make babies the baby
- A parenting style that involves little attention, nurturing, or guidance
- Improves grammar and vocabulary by reading and communication
- A formal or specialized synonym for "baby"
- The life span between infancy and adolescence
- Development in problem solving and creativity
20 Clues: Second stage of pregnancy (5-10 weeks) • Final stage of pregnancy (11 weeks-birth) • A formal or specialized synonym for "baby" • Development with emotions and self concept • Developing communication skills and manners • The life span between infancy and adolescence • Development in problem solving and creativity • First stage of prenatal development (2-4) weeks • ...
Indian Regional Languages 2025-11-19
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- Language of the northeastern state known for tea
- The only Indian language written in Roman script officially
- Dravidian language spoken in Telangana
- This language is written in the Perso-Arabic script and spoken in Kashmir
- Official language of Kerala, written in a script of the same name
- Language of poets like Rabindranath Tagore
- This tribal language is widely spoken in Jharkhand
- Classical language spoken in Karnataka
- A mix of Hindi and Urdu vocabulary forms this popular north Indian language
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- The script of this language is called Gurmukhi
- Sanskrit’s closest living relative
- Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in Maharashtra
- Spoken in Sikkim and parts of Darjeeling
- Language of Gujarat
- Official language of Arunachal Pradesh, originally from Tibet
- This Himalayan state uses Dzongkha abroad but this language in India
- Language derived from Sanskrit, spoken in Odisha
- Language with alphabets called Varnamala, used in Bihar and Jharkhand
- Spoken in Tripura and written in the Bengali script
- Classical language spoken in Tamil Nadu
- The ancient sacred language of Hindu scriptures
- Language of Nagaland, also an official state language
22 Clues: Language of Gujarat • Sanskrit’s closest living relative • Dravidian language spoken in Telangana • Classical language spoken in Karnataka • Classical language spoken in Tamil Nadu • Spoken in Sikkim and parts of Darjeeling • Language of poets like Rabindranath Tagore • The script of this language is called Gurmukhi • The ancient sacred language of Hindu scriptures • ...
Dictionaries in the Electronic Age 2025-11-24
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- A portable device often used to access online dictionaries.
- The process of adding new words to a dictionary.
- The quality of being trustworthy or accurate.
- The opposite of “offline.”
- The global network that allows access to online dictionaries.
- The global spread of languages and cultures through technology.
- A feature in electronic dictionaries that lets users hear how a word sounds.
- The act of checking a word’s meaning.
- The traditional form of a dictionary before digital versions.
- The people who compile and edit dictionaries.
- A collection of words and their meanings.
- A synonym for “modern” or “technological.”
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- A digital tool used to find word meanings and translations.
- The visual representation of a word’s meaning, often used in digital dictionaries.
- The process of learning new words.
- The language of the internet and technology.
- The system that allows users to type and search for words instantly.
- The ability of digital dictionaries to change and update quickly.
- The study and compilation of dictionaries.
- The act of translating words between languages.
20 Clues: The opposite of “offline.” • The process of learning new words. • The act of checking a word’s meaning. • A collection of words and their meanings. • The study and compilation of dictionaries. • A synonym for “modern” or “technological.” • The language of the internet and technology. • The quality of being trustworthy or accurate. • ...
SAT VOCAB 2 2025-12-11
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- read something; thoroughly
- the assignment of something
- the perfect example of something
- to drink or consume
- to kneel; lie or crawl on the ground
- vocabulary of a person
- overprecise; nitpicking
- the appointment of family members
- synonym for annoying person; acting obsequiously
- senseless talk; also writing
- a song for the dead
- very steeply
- deceitfulness; deception
- add as an extra part
- not in harmony; discordant
- lacking good manners; uncivilized
- exaggerate or fake an illness
- people chosen for their skill set
- weak or frail
- pleasant or attractive
- the appointment of friends to positions of authority
- evoking a keen sense of sadness
- showing a lack of proper concern
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- wanting or devouring great quantities
- sweet or musical
- deceitful; untrustworthy
- flattering or fashionable
- take possession of something
- someone who complains a lot
- easily influenced or usable
- vehemently; clamorously
- relating to twilight
- an unwelcome person
- the exact opposite of something
- redundant; multiple times
- excessively harsh; cruel
- a person falsely claiming things
- concise; brief; terse
38 Clues: very steeply • weak or frail • sweet or musical • to drink or consume • an unwelcome person • a song for the dead • relating to twilight • add as an extra part • concise; brief; terse • vocabulary of a person • pleasant or attractive • vehemently; clamorously • overprecise; nitpicking • deceitful; untrustworthy • deceitfulness; deception • excessively harsh; cruel • flattering or fashionable • ...
Final Exam Review 2025-12-01
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- Social rules for language, like turn-taking.
- Where the sound is made in the mouth or throat.
- Physical movement of the mouth to produce sounds.
- Whether the vocal folds vibrate during a sound.
- The idea or information being exchanged.
- Grammar, sentence structure, and word endings.
- Research degree required to become a speech/hearing scientist.
- The cause of a communication disorder.
- A condition present at birth.
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- Researcher who studies speech, language, and hearing processes.
- Sound-pattern rules that affect groups of sounds.
- Degree required to become an SLP.
- The person interpreting or taking in the message.
- The person who creates and expresses the message.
- Awareness The ability to hear and manipulate sounds in words (rhyming, blending, segmenting).
- Clinical doctorate required to become an audiologist.
- Professional who diagnoses hearing loss and fits hearing devices.
- A disorder that appears after a person has developed typical skills (e.g., after injury or illness).
- The response the receiver gives back.
- Vocabulary and word meaning.
- How a sound is made
- Professional who treats speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing.
22 Clues: How a sound is made • Vocabulary and word meaning. • A condition present at birth. • Degree required to become an SLP. • The response the receiver gives back. • The cause of a communication disorder. • The idea or information being exchanged. • Social rules for language, like turn-taking. • Grammar, sentence structure, and word endings. • ...
ENGLISH CAMP CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-03
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- Which team won last Monday’s English Fest 2026?
- Complete this phrase: “Your ________, your power!”
- Who is the owner of SIA? Mr. _________ Lim
- Who is the Kindergarten Head Teacher? Ms. ____________
- Which PACE has many vocabulary words to remember and a purple cover?
- Who is the female teacher who coaches Spoken Word? Ms. _______
- What is the word that describes a noun.
- What do you receive when you complete a PACE and pass the test?
- What is the name of the school you are in right now?
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- What is the color of your English PACE?
- What do you call the currency (money) used as a reward for students’ achievements or good behavior?
- Why did twelve students from Korea come to SIA?
- Which country is SIA located in?
- When is the Spoken Word Competition?
- What is the competition that will be held on Thursday?
- What is the color of the Verb Team?
- Who is the pretty wife of Mr. Jef? Mrs. _________
- How many students from Korea came to SIA?
- Who is SIA’s Student Body President?
- Mr. Jef is handsome. (True or False)
20 Clues: Which country is SIA located in? • What is the color of the Verb Team? • When is the Spoken Word Competition? • Who is SIA’s Student Body President? • Mr. Jef is handsome. (True or False) • What is the color of your English PACE? • What is the word that describes a noun. • How many students from Korea came to SIA? • Who is the owner of SIA? Mr. _________ Lim • ...
School Subject 2020-05-08
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- You study Camões and Fernando Pessoa in this subject.
- You work with computers and learn about different cimputer programmes.
- This subject is good for you to learn about numbers and equations.
- You do lots of exercise to keep fit.
- You study maps, countries, mountains, in this subject.
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- You learn the verb "to be" and lots of vocabulary in this subject.
- You learn words like "merci" and "bon jour" in this subject.
- You draw and paint in this subject.
- In this subject you learn about kings and queens, and study wars and battles, too.
- In this subject you learn about animals and plants and make experiments.
10 Clues: You draw and paint in this subject. • You do lots of exercise to keep fit. • You study Camões and Fernando Pessoa in this subject. • You study maps, countries, mountains, in this subject. • You learn words like "merci" and "bon jour" in this subject. • You learn the verb "to be" and lots of vocabulary in this subject. • ...
Nonfiction Text Features and References 2019-05-30
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- Words that are darker. This shows importance of words.
- Back of the book. Shows all pages numbers that information of a certain thing can be found on.
- appears near a photo. Explains the photograph.
- Front of the book. Easy place to find page chapters or sections start on.
- A picture with labels.
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- A books of maps.
- Arranged in alphabetical order. Gives definitions of words.
- A collection of books arranged in alphabetical order. Gives information on important people, places, animals, and events in history.
- Back of the book. Gives definitions for key vocabulary in the book.
- Arranged alphabetically. Gives synonyms and antonyms of words.
10 Clues: A books of maps. • A picture with labels. • appears near a photo. Explains the photograph. • Words that are darker. This shows importance of words. • Arranged in alphabetical order. Gives definitions of words. • Arranged alphabetically. Gives synonyms and antonyms of words. • Back of the book. Gives definitions for key vocabulary in the book. • ...
RECOGNITION TASK 2018-06-24
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- general In this forum you can make contact with your tutor and group mates
- learning You will send a guide for the use of educational resources
- You will find information about the level, language skills, methodology
- Is a forum with course news and general forum
- administration In this space you can view user report
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- sources You will find the contents of each unit
- In this environment, you can see the professional competences evidences
- space where you can write your personal information
- Is a useful tool to check the vocabulary we will learn in this course
- Space which contains the description of the activity to be developed
10 Clues: Is a forum with course news and general forum • sources You will find the contents of each unit • space where you can write your personal information • administration In this space you can view user report • learning You will send a guide for the use of educational resources • Space which contains the description of the activity to be developed • ...
Morning Meeting 2021-04-11
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- The color of a top affects how it spins. True or False?
- Continents, mountains, beaches, lakes, and oceans are all examples of what?
- What are tiles arranged in a rectangular design? Hint- they are used to help with multiplication.
- What means balanced on both sides?
- Two words that are combined to form a single word.
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- Which punctuation is used to pause a thought without completely ending the sentence?
- What is the opposite operation of multiplication?
- What vocabulary word means weather over a long period of time?
- Where did "Life on the Ice" take place?
- What helps us find our way around the world?
10 Clues: What means balanced on both sides? • Where did "Life on the Ice" take place? • What helps us find our way around the world? • What is the opposite operation of multiplication? • Two words that are combined to form a single word. • The color of a top affects how it spins. True or False? • What vocabulary word means weather over a long period of time? • ...
Vocabulary Set 9 2024-01-18
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- Her story was told with great _______.
- Their voice could be described as nothing other than the ______ word violet.
- Before he assumed anything he wanted to ____ the data.
- They had to _____ any dangers before starting the rollercoaster.
- Always remember to show your work so you can ____ your answer.
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- She made sure her example was simple and _____.
- The ______ used in his speech brought together many people around the world.
- She always used a very straight-to-the-point and ______ vocabulary.
- He was very _____ when telling what happened between his friends to the teacher.
- Because she lived through so much at a very young age she started her _____ at 20 years old.
10 Clues: Her story was told with great _______. • She made sure her example was simple and _____. • Before he assumed anything he wanted to ____ the data. • Always remember to show your work so you can ____ your answer. • They had to _____ any dangers before starting the rollercoaster. • She always used a very straight-to-the-point and ______ vocabulary. • ...
AVID trfs 2025-03-31
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- what does trf stand for?
- the body of words used in a particular language
- the ability to analyze information objectively, identify biases, and form reasoned judgments, moving beyond simply accepting information at face value.
- specific question a student identifies from their academic coursework, which they then use as the focus for their tutorial discussion and deeper learning.
- what does poc stand for?
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- when you have a minute to explain what your doing tutorials on
- the type of notes you use in AVID
- you don't tell them answers you ask
- something you have to do in tutorials
- sometimes instead of tutors you'll have
10 Clues: what does trf stand for? • what does poc stand for? • the type of notes you use in AVID • you don't tell them answers you ask • something you have to do in tutorials • sometimes instead of tutors you'll have • the body of words used in a particular language • when you have a minute to explain what your doing tutorials on • ...
Morning Meeting 2021-03-06
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- March is _______ history month.
- I have a lot of coffee in my cup. I can measure its ____.
- Mrs. Nicolai has 15 strawberries. She wants to split them evenly between her three daughters. How many does each girl get?
- Synoymn for "convince." Think about our leprechaun project!
- Vocabulary- A natural ability or skill, a special trait
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- What word means "Not possible" -use a prefix
- A good presentation puts the writing on top of the pictures. True or false?
- Which hand on an analog clock is longer?
- Want or Need- cookies
- Which label do we put when we are writing times during after 12 O'Clock noon?
10 Clues: Want or Need- cookies • March is _______ history month. • Which hand on an analog clock is longer? • What word means "Not possible" -use a prefix • Vocabulary- A natural ability or skill, a special trait • I have a lot of coffee in my cup. I can measure its ____. • Synoymn for "convince." Think about our leprechaun project! • ...
CA Crossword 2023-01-12
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- Remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.
- give your support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
- To do something by yourself
- the action of delaying or postponing something
- an advisory, deliberative, or legislative body of people formally constituted and meeting regularly.
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- a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study.
- a body of words used in a language
- causing extreme fear
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- look at all parts of (something) carefully in order to detect some feature
10 Clues: causing extreme fear • To do something by yourself • a body of words used in a language • the action of delaying or postponing something • Remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid. • give your support, confidence, or hope to (someone). • look at all parts of (something) carefully in order to detect some feature • ...
November Vocabulary Crossword 2 2022-11-30
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- The song contains some ______ lyrics about how the singer's life is a mess.
- The ____ schedule for our track meets was posted to the website.
- This machine produces t-shirts in the most _____ way possible.
- The _____ waters were comforting to the young sailor.
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- I _____ you not to give up on your dreams of getting into a good college
- Eventually that cellphone will be ____ when the new version comes out.
- I felt a tingling ____ when I saw my package had arrived.
- I am not ______ about my chances of winning the lottery.
- The odor from his gas _____ the entire classroom.
- You are _____ from taking a vocabulary test this month.
10 Clues: The odor from his gas _____ the entire classroom. • The _____ waters were comforting to the young sailor. • You are _____ from taking a vocabulary test this month. • I am not ______ about my chances of winning the lottery. • I felt a tingling ____ when I saw my package had arrived. • This machine produces t-shirts in the most _____ way possible. • ...
ETYMOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH WORD-STOCK 2026-02-16
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- - The study of the origin and historical development of words.
- - The process of adapting loanwords to English phonetic, grammatical, and semantic systems.
- - Words of Anglo-Saxon origin forming the core vocabulary of English.
- - An important classical language that contributed many scientific and abstract terms to English.
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- - Words taken from another language and used in English
- - English is considered a ______ language used worldwide.
- -A word-building element added to a root, such as -ness or un-.
- - The characteristic of a word having multiple meanings.
- - Words that are used in many languages with similar form and meaning.
- -The ultimate historical source of a word.
10 Clues: -The ultimate historical source of a word. • - Words taken from another language and used in English • - The characteristic of a word having multiple meanings. • - English is considered a ______ language used worldwide. • - The study of the origin and historical development of words. • -A word-building element added to a root, such as -ness or un-. • ...
Fluency, Vocabulary, and Reading Comprehension 2021-10-31
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- Teachers and students verbalize what they are thinking
- Take turns reading to each other, can be two different levels or same.
- Knowledge of words and word meanings.
- Students read text aloud as a group (two words)
- Students perform and read parts of text to class (two words)
- Listen to audio read with audio, then read alone
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- Ability to read a text with accuracy, automatically and with expression sufficient enough to enable comprehension
- Made of plumbers pipe, students hold up to ear and reade into it (two words)
- Fast and effortless word recognition
- student reads one-on-one with adult, adult reads first then student rereads.
10 Clues: Fast and effortless word recognition • Knowledge of words and word meanings. • Students read text aloud as a group (two words) • Listen to audio read with audio, then read alone • Teachers and students verbalize what they are thinking • Students perform and read parts of text to class (two words) • ...
Presentation of report 2021-10-17
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- prime sources to use for turning up the proper vocabulary to use in searches
- blank space between a margin and the beginning of a line of text.
- organises information logically under appropriate headings
- protection granted by a national government for an invention.
- refers to the act of representing another person’s work as one’s own
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- give source of references for direct quotation or paragraphed material
- provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of research
- integral part of the report
- source citation that refers the readers to a specific place at the end of the paper
- enhance readability and provide a consistent gauge for estimating article length
10 Clues: integral part of the report • organises information logically under appropriate headings • provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of research • protection granted by a national government for an invention. • blank space between a margin and the beginning of a line of text. • refers to the act of representing another person’s work as one’s own • ...
The cross over book 2021-06-12
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- a word that means always winning like how Josh won all his games
- to get something ready like when Josh and JB had to set up the table
- an adjective that describes how JB was being rude to Josh after Josh said sorry to him
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- every one get presents on this special holiday
- something round and made out of orange
- the winning contest for the prize
- a unique basketball move
- to be funny like when JB made jokes about Josh
- the move that Josh makes when he slams on the hoop with a basketball
- something that measures your performance like when JB and Josh had to study vocabulary words.
10 Clues: a unique basketball move • the winning contest for the prize • something round and made out of orange • every one get presents on this special holiday • to be funny like when JB made jokes about Josh • a word that means always winning like how Josh won all his games • the move that Josh makes when he slams on the hoop with a basketball • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 1 2021-09-16
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- The most direct or specific meaning of a word
- Ideas or meanings suggested by a word; associations that go beyond a word's literal meaning
- A simplified form of speech developed from two or more languages
- special words or phrases used by a specific group of people
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- To the established language used by educated speakers
- The study of meaning and word interpretation
- A specialized vocabulary of a profession or trade
- An expression with a special meaning that cannot be understood from the meanings of the individual words; a non-literal expression
- everyday language, rather than literary language; i.e. "Y'all", "OK", and "bye-bye"
- No longer used or applicable
10 Clues: No longer used or applicable • The study of meaning and word interpretation • The most direct or specific meaning of a word • A specialized vocabulary of a profession or trade • To the established language used by educated speakers • special words or phrases used by a specific group of people • A simplified form of speech developed from two or more languages • ...
SAT Vocabulary Words Crossword Puzzle Unit #22!!!! 2013-02-17
Across
- A place, or stead. Idiom Form: In place of, or instead of.
- A failure, or a complete collapse.
- Fearless, brave, bold.
- A scarcity, lack, an inadequate supply of something.
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- To reduce in quality, value, etc.
- The vocabulary of a certain language, field, social class, person, people, etc.
- To aimlessly hang or wander around a place with no intended purpose or reason to be there in the first place.
- A person who raids a certain place in search of booty, loot, or treasure.
- To deprive the use of or function of a certain body part of someone.
- To announce, declare, ordain, decide, say something aloud.
10 Clues: Fearless, brave, bold. • To reduce in quality, value, etc. • A failure, or a complete collapse. • A scarcity, lack, an inadequate supply of something. • To announce, declare, ordain, decide, say something aloud. • A place, or stead. Idiom Form: In place of, or instead of. • To deprive the use of or function of a certain body part of someone. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-06
Across
- groups of two people together.
- a thing that you put rubbish in.
- a group of words that tell you something or asks a question.
- the words in a language.
- an opening in a building with glass in it.
- the study of the Earth and everything on it, such as mountains, rivers, land and people.
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- a tool for cutting that has two sharp parts that are joined together.
- a book where you write what you are going to do.
- a vehicle that is pulled by an engine along a railway line.
- a long piece of plastic, metal or wood that you use for drawing straight lines or for measuring things.
10 Clues: the words in a language. • groups of two people together. • a thing that you put rubbish in. • an opening in a building with glass in it. • a book where you write what you are going to do. • a vehicle that is pulled by an engine along a railway line. • a group of words that tell you something or asks a question. • ...
Vocabulary Set 9 2024-01-18
Across
- Her story was told with great _______.
- Their voice could be described as nothing other than the ______ word violet.
- Before he assumed anything he wanted to ____ the data.
- They had to _____ any dangers before starting the rollercoaster.
- Always remember to show your work so you can ____ your answer.
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- She made sure her example was simple and _____.
- The ______ used in his speech brought together many people around the world.
- She always used a very straight-to-the-point and ______ vocabulary.
- He was very _____ when telling what happened between his friends to the teacher.
- Because she lived through so much at a very young age she started her _____ at 20 years old.
10 Clues: Her story was told with great _______. • She made sure her example was simple and _____. • Before he assumed anything he wanted to ____ the data. • Always remember to show your work so you can ____ your answer. • They had to _____ any dangers before starting the rollercoaster. • She always used a very straight-to-the-point and ______ vocabulary. • ...
Module 1A 2022-08-31
Across
- I try to_____ supermarkets on Saturdays - they're always so busy.
- he goes fishing at every___.
- I always ____ when I speak in public.
- Both sides have ____ from the talks.
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- This course provides students with a knowledge of basic vocabulary and elementary grammar and to ____ basic listening skills.
- He was too____to ask her to dance with him.
- "Where are you from?" he asked, trying to start ___.
- I got _____ in politics when I was in college, but I've left all that behind now.
- When I'm nervous or ill, my palms always ___.
- I tried to _____ the ice by talking to the people next to me about the weather.
10 Clues: he goes fishing at every___. • Both sides have ____ from the talks. • I always ____ when I speak in public. • He was too____to ask her to dance with him. • When I'm nervous or ill, my palms always ___. • "Where are you from?" he asked, trying to start ___. • I try to_____ supermarkets on Saturdays - they're always so busy. • ...
Module 1A 2022-08-31
Across
- I try to_____ supermarkets on Saturdays - they're always so busy.
- he goes fishing at every___.
- I always ____ when I speak in public.
- Both sides have ____ from the talks.
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- This course provides students with a knowledge of basic vocabulary and elementary grammar and to ____ basic listening skills.
- He was too____to ask her to dance with him.
- "Where are you from?" he asked, trying to start ___.
- I got _____ in politics when I was in college, but I've left all that behind now.
- When I'm nervous or ill, my palms always ___.
- I tried to _____ the ice by talking to the people next to me about the weather.
10 Clues: he goes fishing at every___. • Both sides have ____ from the talks. • I always ____ when I speak in public. • He was too____to ask her to dance with him. • When I'm nervous or ill, my palms always ___. • "Where are you from?" he asked, trying to start ___. • I try to_____ supermarkets on Saturdays - they're always so busy. • ...
Desert Willow Crossword 2022-09-06
Across
- the name of the street DWFS is on
- Critical ________, a list of 16 ways to analyze your thinking, often used in inquiry projects and prompt writing
- _______ Dictation, the DWFS learning mode where students learn spelling, punctuation, grammar, vocabulary, and the conventions of written English
- the process of asking questions in order to learn something new
- Ms. ______, our school's principal (two words)
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- three-letter abbreviation for our school's parent support organization
- the grade-level standard Math workbook
- our school mascot
- the December event at which the DWFS classrooms are turned into art galleries to display student artwork (two words)
- where DWFS families go to hang out on Fridays after school
10 Clues: our school mascot • the name of the street DWFS is on • the grade-level standard Math workbook • Ms. ______, our school's principal (two words) • where DWFS families go to hang out on Fridays after school • the process of asking questions in order to learn something new • three-letter abbreviation for our school's parent support organization • ...
Literary Terms - Set 1 2025-01-02
Across
- Language that cannot be taken literally; written to create a special effect/ feeling
- A reference in literature to a familiar person/place or event
- Point of view that relates events as they are perceived by a single character
- An exaggeration or overstatement
- Meaning beyond the dictionary meaning
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- Generally accepted importance of a work representing a given culture
- A device used to create expectation , or set up explanation or later developments; hinting at later events
- Conversation between characters in a literary work
- A device used to present an action that occurred before the current time of the story
- variety in pronunciation/grammar/vocabulary
10 Clues: An exaggeration or overstatement • Meaning beyond the dictionary meaning • variety in pronunciation/grammar/vocabulary • Conversation between characters in a literary work • A reference in literature to a familiar person/place or event • Generally accepted importance of a work representing a given culture • ...
Vocab #5~Weeks 10/11 2025-10-17
Across
- a collection of equipment for a specific purpose
- to publicly declare to be wrong or evil; to inform against
- the vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge
- mocking, cynical, or scornful in a witty or dry way
- lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible
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- silly, foolish, or eccentric; infatuated with
- relating to or concerned with the ability to persuade or impress; a question posed for effect rather than for a reply (noun)
- language used in regular conversation; not formal or literary
- extremely interested in something to a degree that some find unreasonable
- the small, precise, or trivial details of something
10 Clues: silly, foolish, or eccentric; infatuated with • a collection of equipment for a specific purpose • the small, precise, or trivial details of something • mocking, cynical, or scornful in a witty or dry way • to publicly declare to be wrong or evil; to inform against • lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible • ...
Mr. Moore's Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-09-12
5 Clues: words in a language • Detroit's professional football team. • the science of numbers and their operations/ • A class to help students improve in reading and math. • the action or skill written or printed matter silently or aloud used to communicate by people..
Recognition task 2018-02-18
5 Clues: useful tool to check the vocabulary • we found the units to work in this course • In this space you will find the course agenda • here we give everything related to the course • In this forum you will find the course general information
General English 11: Key Terminology 2019-01-30
Across
- opinions or ideas about an issue
- or themes embedded in a text
- genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- constructions that give shape to ways of thinking about or acting in the world; texts re-present concepts, identities, times and places, underpinned by the cultural assumptions, attitudes, beliefs, values or world view of the writer, shaper, speaker/signer, designer (and of the reader, viewer, listener)
- choose and arrange subject matter, evidence, quotations and other textual information and combine them into a coherent whole text
- decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts
- categories into which texts are grouped
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- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted as being part of the fabric of the social practices of a particular culture; cultural assumptions underpin texts and can be used to position audiences
- refers to those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions; as such, the aesthetic is closely tied to reader/audience positioning; aesthetic features and stylistic devices may draw upon and interplay with textual features used for other purposes
- to develop a text logically and purposefully, e.g. to arrange information in paragraphs to ensure meaning is clear
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning; examples of stylistic devices include narrative viewpoint, approaches to characterisation, structure of stanzas, juxtaposition, nominalisation and lexical choice
- morphology and syntax to create and express meaning in texts, by systematic arrangement of words, phrases, clauses and sentences to express meaning in texts for particular purposes
- or characters in texts who are representations of identities in (lived) cultural and social contexts
- convictions that people have based on opinion
- the context of a text, its historical and social setting
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances, e.g. moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
17 Clues: or themes embedded in a text • opinions or ideas about an issue • categories into which texts are grouped • convictions that people have based on opinion • the context of a text, its historical and social setting • decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts • ...
General English 11: Words you need to know 2019-01-30
Across
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- categories into which texts are grouped
- genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted as being part of the fabric of the social practices of a particular culture; cultural assumptions underpin texts and can be used to position audiences
- choose and arrange subject matter, evidence, quotations and other textual information and combine them into a coherent whole text
- aspects of texts (such as words, sentences, images), how they are arranged, and how they affect meaning; examples of stylistic devices include narrative viewpoint, approaches to characterisation, structure of stanzas, juxtaposition, nominalisation and lexical choice
- decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts
- refers to those aspects of texts that prompt emotional and critical reactions; as such, the aesthetic is closely tied to reader/audience positioning; aesthetic features and stylistic devices may draw upon and interplay with textual features used for other purposes
- or themes embedded in a text
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- constructions that give shape to ways of thinking about or acting in the world; texts re-present concepts, identities, times and places, underpinned by the cultural assumptions, attitudes, beliefs, values or world view of the writer, shaper, speaker/signer, designer (and of the reader, viewer, listener)
- morphology and syntax to create and express meaning in texts, by systematic arrangement of words, phrases, clauses and sentences to express meaning in texts for particular purposes
- to develop a text logically and purposefully, e.g. to arrange information in paragraphs to ensure meaning is clear
- opinions or ideas about an issue
- convictions that people have based on opinion
- or characters in texts who are representations of identities in (lived) cultural and social contexts
- the context of a text, its historical and social setting
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances, e.g. moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
17 Clues: or themes embedded in a text • opinions or ideas about an issue • categories into which texts are grouped • convictions that people have based on opinion • the context of a text, its historical and social setting • decisions about the selection of vocabulary that is appropriate to particular purposes and contexts • ...
Essential English Assessment Objectives 2020-01-29
Across
- make an idea or situation plain or clear by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts; provide additional information
- the environment in which a text is responded to or created; can include the general social, historical and cultural conditions in which a text is responded to and created (the context of culture) or the specific features of its immediate social environment (context of situation)
- knowledgeable; learned; having relevant knowledge; being conversant with the topic
- the group of readers, listeners or viewers that the writer, designer, filmmaker or speaker is addressing
- texts capable of changing someone’s ideas, opinions or beliefs;
- ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, religion, ethnicity, youth, age, disability, sexuality, social class and work that are taken for granted
- a system of communication chosen as the way to transmit a message; the choice of language mode may be written, spoken/signed, nonverbal,
- create or put together (e.g. an argument) by arranging ideas or items;
- the features of language that support meaning (e.g. sentence structure, noun group/phrase, vocabulary, punctuation, figurative language, framing, camera angles)
- Choose in preference to another or others; pick out
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- acceptable; suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, circumstance, context,
- the use of language and detail in a text appropriate for its purpose, audience and context; deliberate choices when constructing a text in relation to the language, subject matter, etc
- spoken, print, graphic or electronic communications with a public audience; often involve numerous people in their construction
- a genre’s distinguishing structures, features and patterns that relate to context, purpose and audience
- operate or put into effect; apply knowledge or rules to put theory into practice
- the ways in which information is organised in different types of texts (for example, layout, headings, leads, subheadings, overviews, introductory and concluding paragraphs, sequencing, topic sentences, cause and effect)
- features of vocabulary, syntax and grammar that bind different parts of a text together; examples include connectives, ellipses, synonyms; in multimodal texts, examples include establishing shots in films and icons for links on web pages
- distinguished or different from others or from the ordinary; noteworthy
- the way a reader/viewer is positioned by a text or how a particular ideology is embedded in a text, for example, a feminist perspective
- having a natural or due agreement of parts; connected; consistent; logical; orderly; well-structured and makes sense; rational,
- characteristics, qualities, philosophical and emotional stances; for example, moral principles or standards, often shared with others in a cultural group
21 Clues: Choose in preference to another or others; pick out • texts capable of changing someone’s ideas, opinions or beliefs; • create or put together (e.g. an argument) by arranging ideas or items; • distinguished or different from others or from the ordinary; noteworthy • acceptable; suitable or fitting for a particular purpose, circumstance, context, • ...
Unit 4 Culture and Language 2022-04-26
Across
- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages.
- Languages consist of Yoruba, Shona, Rwanda-Rundi, and Kongo.
- Language that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used
- The language adopted for use by a government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.
- The contribution of a locations distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.
- An area within a city containing members of the same ethnic background.
- A restriction on behvior imposed by social customs.
- Culture found in a larger, heterogeneous society that shares habits despite differences in other chracteristics.
- Frequent repitition of an act, to the extent that it become characteristic of the group performing the act.
- Languages consist of Mandarin, Xiang, Burmese, Gan, and Hakka.
- A subdivision of a dialect.
- The loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape.
- Language used in education, work , mass media, and government.
- Languages consist of Polish, Russian, Ukranian, Slovak, and Czech.
- Adjustment to the dominant culture.
- A language that is spoken in daily use but that lacks a literary tradition.
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- Culture traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups.
- A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammer and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca; used for communications among speakers of two different languages.
- Dialect spoken by some African Americans.
- Giving up cultural traditions and adopting the social customs of the dominant culture of a place.
- A symbol that represents a word rather than a sound.
- A language that is unrelated to any other languages and therfore not attatched to any language family.
- Languages consist of Englich, German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian.
- A language that is written as well as spoken.
- The feeling that one’s own ethnic group is superior.
- Regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
- Languages consist of Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Sicilian, and Romanian.
- A system of communication through the use of speech, a collection of sounds understood by a group of people to have the same meaning.
- The form of a language used for official government business, government, and mass communication.
- Languages consist of Hindi, Bengali, Urdu, Marathi, Easter Panjabi, and Marwari.
- Language that results from the mixing of a colonizers language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- Boundary that seperates regions in which different language usages predominate.
32 Clues: A subdivision of a dialect. • Adjustment to the dominant culture. • Dialect spoken by some African Americans. • A language that is written as well as spoken. • A restriction on behvior imposed by social customs. • A symbol that represents a word rather than a sound. • The feeling that one’s own ethnic group is superior. • ...
"The Tell-Tale Heart" Review 2022-11-29
Across
- a rhythmic tapping or drumming
- The narrator says he treats the old man with ___ the week before the murder.
- The old man dies from _____.
- Which of the narrator's senses does he say is most acute?
- The narrator insists that he is not ____ in the first paragraph.
- The narrator uses this item to kill the old man.
- What sound does the old man make when he wakes up, that makes the narrator pity him?
- This type of irony is used when the reader knows the narrator is mad, but the narrator argues he is sane
- The narrator thinks he hears this at the end of the story.
- The sound of the dead man's beating heart could symbolize the murderer's __.
- This type of irony is used when the narrator says, "I loved the old man."
- A person who has great knowledge or insight
- The narrator admits to feeling ___ in the first paragraph of the story.
- The narrator worries that the ____ will hear him commit the crime.
- a private room, especially a bedroom
- This type of irony is used when the narrator takes a lot of care to hide the body but confesses anyway
- On which night does the narrator kill the old man?
- The narrator says he killed the old man because of his evil ___.
- The narrator claims that the old man's eye was ___.
- The old man becomes frightened when the narrator's thumb slips on the lantern's ___.
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- The narrator does this to the old man's body after he is dead.
- The narrator ___ when he hears the anxiety-provoking sound as he's talking to the police.
- It is ___ that the old man is afraid of robbers.
- The narrator of the story is a good example of a(n) ____ narrator.
- The full name of the author who wrote this story
- The narrator compares the old man's beating heart to the sound of a watch enveloped in ___.
- The narrator tells the story using the ___ person perspective.
- Poe uses this punctuation to convey agitation or nervousness in the narrator.
- Vocabulary: A sharp or strong sensation
- "Tell-tale" is another way of saying ____.
- Vocabulary: To form or devise a plan or idea in the mind
- a piece of lumber of small cross-section
- The narrator hides the body in this location.
- The narrator removes this number of boards from the floor.
34 Clues: The old man dies from _____. • a rhythmic tapping or drumming • a private room, especially a bedroom • Vocabulary: A sharp or strong sensation • a piece of lumber of small cross-section • "Tell-tale" is another way of saying ____. • A person who has great knowledge or insight • The narrator hides the body in this location. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-08
Across
- Drink that Tabby brought King during his recovery
- Theater where King saw horror films when he was young
- King’s term for writer-reader connection
- King hates the ________ of vocabulary
- Rock band King started with other authors
- King emphasizes that this type of language should be used to show true dialogue of characters
- Word that starts with a p that King used whenever he wanted to show excitement
- The medicine King bought for daughter Naomi’s infection
- Character based on Tabby in Lisey’s Story
- First story King sold to a men’s magazine for $200
- King’s concept of a trusted first reader, like Tabby
- How much money King made from teaching English in Hampden
- King’s affectionate name for his loyal readers
- Novel King worked on while living in Boulder, Colarado
- Driver who struck King in a 1999 accident
- Where King wrote Carrie
- The analogy King uses for all the mechanics of writing
- King's uncle whose toolbox inspired King's writing toolbox
- Dark novel inspired by King’s own battles
- Homemade newspaper King created with his brother
- Where Tabitha worked when King worked when he couldn't find a teaching job
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- King’s home state and frequent story setting
- Description of the main character, Carrie's, character in Carrie
- On the floor at Palm Too
- The amount of money King got in advance for Carrie
- What King used to write many stories
- Where King worked when he couldn't find a teaching job
- The amount of time King takes off before writing his second draft
- King's basic rule of vocabulary is to use the ____ that comes to mind
- Author whose desk King borrowed in London
- How much King sold The Pit and The Pendulum for at his school
- King’s first major success that was saved by Tabby from the trash
- Held King’s early rejection slips until he switched to a spike
- The principal who did not like King and wanted him suspended
- King’s wife, who encouraged him to keep writing
- Object from a painful childhood accident King recalls
- Medications King relied on after his accident
- Novel featuring psychic Johnny Smith
- King's favorite band to listen to while writing
- Special date gift from Tabby when they were low on cash
- King's favorite restaurant
- What King took when talking to his mom who died
42 Clues: Where King wrote Carrie • On the floor at Palm Too • King's favorite restaurant • What King used to write many stories • Novel featuring psychic Johnny Smith • King hates the ________ of vocabulary • King’s term for writer-reader connection • Rock band King started with other authors • Author whose desk King borrowed in London • Character based on Tabby in Lisey’s Story • ...
Focus Points 8.15-21 2022-08-21
Across
- Where do we source our bread from?
- How many rings do we have to answer the phone?
- If you can't stop and greet a table you should atleast do what?
- In reference to the vocabulary we use while speaking with guests, and refraining from using "guys".
- Who's responsibility is it to answer the phone?
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- Another word for a greet card.
- In order for your guests to be truly surprised by a Brussel sprout lagniappe, you must also memo, how many __________?
- An unexpected bonus or extra gift.
- What item do we always offer ketchup, truffle aoili or mayo with?
9 Clues: Another word for a greet card. • Where do we source our bread from? • An unexpected bonus or extra gift. • How many rings do we have to answer the phone? • Who's responsibility is it to answer the phone? • If you can't stop and greet a table you should atleast do what? • What item do we always offer ketchup, truffle aoili or mayo with? • ...
Business collocations 2021-04-06
Across
- I'm glad there are so many ... on the market. Otherwise the prices would be too high.
- This crisis ... other departments too. They have to deal with the same problems.
- It'd be best to ... the new product before Christmas.
- I find it relatively easy to ... new vocabulary.
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- Let's ... a meeting tomorrow morning. We need it ASAP.
- I've been full of ... ever since the spring came.
- We really needed to ... him off. He was no use at all!
- The company has ... for bankruptcy. It has no funds.
- I'd like to draw your ... to the fact that we are behind the schedule.
9 Clues: I find it relatively easy to ... new vocabulary. • I've been full of ... ever since the spring came. • The company has ... for bankruptcy. It has no funds. • It'd be best to ... the new product before Christmas. • Let's ... a meeting tomorrow morning. We need it ASAP. • We really needed to ... him off. He was no use at all! • ...
Test Review 2022-02-11
Across
- Questions that have several possible answers are called __________ choice
- Words and definitions for a specific topic
- A good idea to do this everyday so new material stays fresh in your mind
- Always identify your work by putting your _______ on it!
- What you should do before a test
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- Be sure these questions are answered in complete sentences
- Some questions only have two possible answers which are true or ___________
- When you receive your test back you should review it and make be sure to __________ missed answers
- Be sure to do this with the directions before you even start a test
9 Clues: What you should do before a test • Words and definitions for a specific topic • Always identify your work by putting your _______ on it! • Be sure these questions are answered in complete sentences • Be sure to do this with the directions before you even start a test • A good idea to do this everyday so new material stays fresh in your mind • ...
Ellen’s Chapter 5 Puzzle 2022-07-28
Across
- the ________ diamonds shone in the store window.
- will the test _______ of all the vocabulary words or just a few?
- the race Walker was so _______ I hardly noticed when she passed us by.
- when I asked for a new dog, my parents were________ when they told me “no.”
- I know it was just a _____, but I felt like he had been staring at me for hours.
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- the necklace had many ________gems, and I wanted them all!
- the tight rope Walker took a _________ and landed in his safety net.
- the ______ words hurt my feelings.
- the_______in the room was heavy.
9 Clues: the_______in the room was heavy. • the ______ words hurt my feelings. • the ________ diamonds shone in the store window. • the necklace had many ________gems, and I wanted them all! • will the test _______ of all the vocabulary words or just a few? • the tight rope Walker took a _________ and landed in his safety net. • ...
Heredity and Genetics Vocabulary 2026-01-22
Across
- What the offspring receives or gets from the parent
- A genetic characteristic that appears in an organism
- Segment of DNA that "codes" for a trait
- Creator of this Crossword Vocabulary
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- Is present in the organism but doesn't appear in the organism (unless there are two of these present)
- Thread-like structures (X-shaped) in the nucleus of cells that carry DNA.
- Characteristic (eye color, freckles, webbed feet, and more)
- The "versions" of a trait (brown or blue eyes, freckles or no freckles, and more)
- The molecule that carries the complete set of genetic instructions for developing and functioning
9 Clues: Creator of this Crossword Vocabulary • Segment of DNA that "codes" for a trait • What the offspring receives or gets from the parent • A genetic characteristic that appears in an organism • Characteristic (eye color, freckles, webbed feet, and more) • Thread-like structures (X-shaped) in the nucleus of cells that carry DNA. • ...
Ship Shape Summer Days Crossword 2013-07-17
Across
- Even if a caller's joke isn't funny, it's polite to give a courtesy ______.
- The people you serve each day.
- Your most important communication tool when you’re on the phone is your _____.
- This shows you are willing to take the call.
- A confirmation word. Undoubtedly; definitely; surely:
- This negative word should be removed from your customer service vocabulary and replaced with situation
- With angry customers it’s important to let them do this, _____.
- Treat each customer as if they’re the _____ one you’ll deal with that day.
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- A positive one will make your day better.
- A confirmation word. With no qualification, restriction, or limitation; totally.
- Taking personal responsibility for a customer’s complaint is taking _____.
- A Possession phrase starter (2words)
- The most important customer service skill is _____.
- You start each call with a friendly _____.
- You sound more relaxed and friendly when you _____ while talking on the phone.
- Understanding and identifying with your customers’ feelings is called _____.
- This establishes a bond with your caller.
17 Clues: The people you serve each day. • A Possession phrase starter (2words) • A positive one will make your day better. • This establishes a bond with your caller. • You start each call with a friendly _____. • This shows you are willing to take the call. • The most important customer service skill is _____. • A confirmation word. Undoubtedly; definitely; surely: • ...
Colin's Unit 2 Vocab 2023-08-31
Across
- The atmosphere or feeling created by the writers mood
- Unique characteristics that all contribute to a writer's style
- An author's unique expression of language
- A specific subject to the idea
- An expressive literary piece written in first person personal
- The author's particular attitude
- The time and place which the story takes place
- Changes are made to improve the focus content
- A stage in the writing process by correcting mechanics, grammar, and spelling
- Language intended not to be taken literally
- The central idea
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- The author's use of precise vocabulary
- Provide hints about future events that may occur later in the story
- Literary text includes prose, fiction, drama, poetry, and literary non-fiction
- The opposition of forces that bring out dramatic action- conflict may be internal-Ex man vs man. Man vs nature, or man vs society
- Language such as imagery, irony, or foreshadowing
- The method in which an author explicitly states aspects of his/hers characters personality
17 Clues: The central idea • A specific subject to the idea • The author's particular attitude • The author's use of precise vocabulary • An author's unique expression of language • Language intended not to be taken literally • Changes are made to improve the focus content • The time and place which the story takes place • Language such as imagery, irony, or foreshadowing • ...
Unit 2 English vocabulary crossword 2022-09-01
Across
- language that's intended to create images, associations, and effects in reader's minds(ISHAMPO)
- reason why an author writes a story usually gives a lesson or moral
- the dictionary meaning of a word.
- main character in a story
- method an author constructs a character throughout a story.
- hints given about a future event in a story.
- man vs man, man vs self, man vs society, man vs nature.
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- critical analysis of stories and studying its meaning by rereading and finding ISHAMPO's and plot structure elements.
- The opposing character in a story.
- someone who contrasts or complements a character-EX: Batman and Joker
- a category of literature with a particular style Ex:realistic fiction, horror, mystery,fantasy or anime
- the implied meaning of a word-not the literal meaning
- writing that is based on facts and real events
- pictures
- the author's precise, vivid use of grade level vocabulary.
- the basic sequence of events in a story
- interrupts a storyline to go back in time
17 Clues: pictures • main character in a story • the dictionary meaning of a word. • The opposing character in a story. • the basic sequence of events in a story • interrupts a storyline to go back in time • hints given about a future event in a story. • writing that is based on facts and real events • the implied meaning of a word-not the literal meaning • ...
Making goals Eileen MYY 2023-06-06
Across
- to take part in
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- A book used in the study of a subject
- our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
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- I want to become a ___________________ one day. I want to fix computers.
- a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study
6 Clues: to take part in • A book used in the study of a subject • the body of words used in a particular language. • a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study • I want to become a ___________________ one day. I want to fix computers. • our spoken, written, or signed words and the ways we combine them to communicate meaning
vocab chapter 7 2024-03-18
Across
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
- Includes repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking.
- Vocabulary describing emotions
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- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds.
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds. • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-03-18
Across
- Grows as children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
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- A sentence structure in which the object is placed before the subject.
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words.
- The repetition of sounds or words and pausing for a long time while speaking.
- Vocabulary that describes emotions.
6 Clues: Vocabulary that describes emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words. • A sentence structure in which the object is placed before the subject. • Grows as children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • The repetition of sounds or words and pausing for a long time while speaking.
Academic Vocab Week 1 2022-07-23
Across
- a tool used to organize information in a visual display
- writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people
- a category a book belongs to that has similar characteristics
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- words in a language that have a specific meaning
- to see how two or more things are similar or different
- stories about people and events that are not true
6 Clues: words in a language that have a specific meaning • stories about people and events that are not true • to see how two or more things are similar or different • a tool used to organize information in a visual display • writing that is based on facts, real events, and real people • a category a book belongs to that has similar characteristics
IELTS Reading 2022-06-06
Across
- When you look for specific information, names,
- The layout and number of paragraphs in a text.
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- The theme or subject found in a text.
- Different words that can be used in a sentence/language.
- When you reword a phrase or sentence into different words.
- When you read the surface of the text to find the main idea - titles, headings, statistics.
6 Clues: The theme or subject found in a text. • When you look for specific information, names, • The layout and number of paragraphs in a text. • Different words that can be used in a sentence/language. • When you reword a phrase or sentence into different words. • When you read the surface of the text to find the main idea - titles, headings, statistics.
Chapter 7 Vocab 2024-03-18
Across
- reciting numbers in their proper order.
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
Down
- vocabulary describing emotions.
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions. • reciting numbers in their proper order. • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-08
Across
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
- repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking
- vocabulary describing emotions
Down
- reciting numbers in their proper order
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions • reciting numbers in their proper order • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • ...
Unit 2 English vocabulary crossword 2022-09-01
Across
- language that's intended to create images, associations, and effects in reader's minds(ISHAMPO)
- the dictionary meaning of a word.
- pictures
- the basic sequence of events in a story
- interrupts a storyline to go back in time
- writing that is based on facts and real events
- the author's precise, vivid use of grade level vocabulary.
- the implied meaning of a word-not the literal meaning
- method an author constructs a character throughout a story.
Down
- reason why an author writes a story usually gives a lesson or moral
- critical analysis of stories and studying its meaning by rereading and finding ISHAMPO's and plot structure elements.
- a category of literature with a particular style Ex:realistic fiction, horror, mystery,fantasy or anime
- main character in a story
- hints given about a future event in a story.
- someone who contrasts or complements a character-EX: Batman and Joker
- man vs man, man vs self, man vs society, man vs nature.
- The opposing character in a story.
17 Clues: pictures • main character in a story • the dictionary meaning of a word. • The opposing character in a story. • the basic sequence of events in a story • interrupts a storyline to go back in time • hints given about a future event in a story. • writing that is based on facts and real events • the implied meaning of a word-not the literal meaning • ...
Trey's Unit 2 Vocab 2023-08-31
Across
- The atmosphere or feeling that the author wants the reader to feel.
- The unique characteristics that describe a writer's use of language.
- An author's unique articulation of expression of language.
- The specific topic,idea, or issue in a text.
- An expressive literary piece written in first person.
- The author's attitude toward their story.
- The time and place when a story takes place.
- A stage of the writing process when text is examined.
- Stage in writing when a text is prepared for an audience.
- Language not intended to be taken literally.
- The central idea of a story (also can teach the reader a lesson).
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- The author's thoughtful use of precise vocabulary.
- Technique used by authors to provide hints about the future.
- Written works that are generally recognized for having a artistic value.
- The problem or opposition in a story that brings about action.
- A specific convention or structure (imagery/ irony/ foreshadow).
- Method an which an author explicitly constructs a character based on their actions.
17 Clues: The author's attitude toward their story. • The specific topic,idea, or issue in a text. • The time and place when a story takes place. • Language not intended to be taken literally. • The author's thoughtful use of precise vocabulary. • An expressive literary piece written in first person. • A stage of the writing process when text is examined. • ...
Victoria's Unit 2 Vocab 2023-09-04
Across
- Structure used to produce a given effect employed by the author
- Dramatic struggle between opposing forces in a story
- The central idea of a literary work that often relates to morals
- Written works that can be recognized as having artistic value
- The way an author describes what a character is like
- Unique characteristics that describe a writer's use of language
- Personal experience usually told in first person
- The time or place that a narrative occurs
- Literary device that gives hints about future events in a story
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- Language not intended to be taken literally
- The authors distinctive expression of language
- The authors use of particular vocabulary to convey meaning to the reader
- The specific subject or idea for a text
- The process of correcting a written text
- The authors particular attitude in writing
- Stage in the writing process when changes are made to improve a text
- The general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates
17 Clues: The specific subject or idea for a text • The process of correcting a written text • The time or place that a narrative occurs • The authors particular attitude in writing • Language not intended to be taken literally • The authors distinctive expression of language • Personal experience usually told in first person • ...
Ch. 2-A Puzzle: Terms for Looking at Language 2014-09-09
Across
- A language’s sentence structure. Also the study of this structure.
- An approach to language study that describes how what we think language is, i.e., how we think we use language and what is correct.
- How speakers actually produce language elements when talking, including hesitation sounds and non-standard forms.
- A term that refers to a sub-variety of a single language. Non-linguists sometimes use the term as a synonym for accent, but these can differ in terms of not only pronunciation but also vocabulary and sentence structure/grammar.
- What a person knows about standard language use through formal study. A concept attributed to Chomsky (1965).
- Varieties of a language other than the standard.
- Linguists use this term to refer to a speaker’s pronunciation (phonetics and/or phonology) while non-linguists sometimes use it as a synonym for dialect. These sounds can index where a speaker is from and/ or reveal social information, such as social class or level of education.
- An approach to language that is focused on rules of correctness, that is, how language should be used. Contrasts with descriptive
- An approach to language study based on authentic evidence and sensory experience (what you actual hear spoken or see written in this case).
- Degree of intimacy or familiarity between interlocutors.
- A person with whom you are speaking.
- The structure of words or patterns of word formation in a language or language variety. Also the study of these patterns.
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- A value-neutral term for any language or dialect.
- Words that are new to a language, or old words or phrases with new meanings. These expressions are often associated with younger speakers and tend to be short-lived.
- This happens when people (such as Americans and Australians) speak different dialects but can still understand each other.
- The vocabulary of a particular language.
- A non-evaluative approach to language that is focused on how language is actually used, without deciding if it is right or wrong. Contrasts with prescriptive.
- The codified (written) variety of a language, that is, the language taught in school, used in formal writing, and often heard from newscasters and other media figures who are trying to project authority or ability.
- A major area of linguistics that studies the systematic way in which sounds are arranged to create syllables, words, and other linguistic forms. See also phonetics.
- The study of the sounds of human speech, looking primarily at the physical properties of articulation speech sounds. See also phonology.
20 Clues: A person with whom you are speaking. • The vocabulary of a particular language. • Varieties of a language other than the standard. • A value-neutral term for any language or dialect. • Degree of intimacy or familiarity between interlocutors. • A language’s sentence structure. Also the study of this structure. • ...
Cultural vocab 2022-04-27
Across
- Countries in which only one language is spoken
- The practice of particular customs of a relatively small group of people that increases that group's uniqueness
- Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group
- belief in multiple gods, usually that are responsible for different areas of the universe and of human experience
- often emerges when two or more languages coexist in a small geographic area
- Anything that can physically be seen (held, played with...) on the landscape
- a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a town or city
- Culture that is not tied to a specific location but rather a general location based on widespread diffusion
- When cultures come into contact and a less dominant culture adopts some of the traits of the more influential or dominant one
- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history
- a regional variation of a language that can be distinguished by its distinctive pronunciation, vocabulary, and spelling
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- Religions that attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location
- A group of human beings distinguished by physical traits, blood types, genetic code patterns or genetically inherited characteristics
- The notion that successive societies leave their cultural imprints on a place, each contributing to the cumulative cultural landscape
- A Collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin in the relatively recent past and display relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary
- Literal interpretation and strict adherence to basic principles of a religion
- an attempt to be global, to appeal to all people, wherever they may live in the world, not just to those of one culture or location
- the social process by which immigrants from a particular town follow one another to a different city
- a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions
- the name given to a place on Earth
- belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural aspect
- Process in which more powerful ethnic group forcibly removes a less powerful one in order to create an ethnically homogeneous region
- a language that combines simple words from multiple languages so that people who need to understand one another, in order to conduct trade and facilitate business, are able to communicate with one another
- the idea that after this life you will come back in another life either as a plant, animal, or a human life
24 Clues: the name given to a place on Earth • Countries in which only one language is spoken • a Spanish-speaking neighborhood in a town or city • Fashioning of a natural landscape by a cultural group • a boundary line between two distinct linguistic regions • belief in belonging to a group or certain cultural aspect • ...
Mark Twain crossword 2016-05-27
Across
- In the Stanilaus did people vanish or stay?
- Whats the guys name that talks to birds?
- Why couldn't Mr. Brown hear?
- Who built the cabin?
- When he hit Mr. Brown what did he commit?
- Where was he storing the acorns?
- What was the house missing?
- Are blue jays dumb or smart?
- Meet his boss in this state?
- About how many years did apprentice ship did Mark Twain have?
- Was the blue jay old or young?
- Did he loose his wealth or get more money?
- He served under many?
- How many years ago was he prospecting for Stanilaus?
- What birds have the best vocabulary?
- What kind of pipe were they smoking?
- His wife will be back what day?
- What kind of house did the blue jay find?
- Who went to look for her?
- Who captured her?
- What day did the grey vetran come over?
- what was the ceiling made out of?
- What did the blue jay find?
- Who was in between Mark Twain and Mr. Brown?
- What was wrong with her horse on her way back?
- What sound did the acorn make when it fell down the hole?
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- What time is she soused to be home?
- Did some large animals have a large?
- Who is this long, bony, mean, ignorant guy?
- Where was Mr. Brown born?
- How many years ago did the region empty out?
- Does Mr. Brown think he is stupid or smart?
- What was Mr. Brown going to hit Henry with?
- What did the other blue jays do when he opened the door?
- Were the cottage homes pretty or ugly?
- What did he hit Mr.Brown with?
- What did the blue jay do to get the others over here?
- How many years has she been dead?
- Where does he live?
- Toward twiglight a big miner came how many miles?
- What did Mark Twain have experience with?
- When he caight sight of a human creature he felt?
- When his wife went to see his people how many miles did she go?
- Was the captain glad or mad that Mr. Brown got hit?
- What nut did the blue jay drop down the hole?
- What did the blue jay find in the roof?
46 Clues: Who captured her? • Where does he live? • Who built the cabin? • He served under many? • Where was Mr. Brown born? • Who went to look for her? • What was the house missing? • What did the blue jay find? • Why couldn't Mr. Brown hear? • Are blue jays dumb or smart? • Meet his boss in this state? • What did he hit Mr.Brown with? • Was the blue jay old or young? • ...
A Raisin in the Sun Vocabulary 2024-03-12
Across
- After his amp broke, Niko __ a new one with spare parts he found around the workshop.
- Although Yarden was __ in begging Ms. Stackhouse to change his grade, she consistently refused.
- Not wanting to disturb the students working silently, Mrs. Kriner __(ed) through the window that she needed to speak with Ms. Stackhouse urgently.
- "I __ you to proofread your essays!" Mr. Criscuoli pleaded to his classes desperately.
- Mr. Criscuoli's 6th period class was __ when they realized that Spring Break was coming up and they would be bereft of his wisdom for a over a week.
- During your __ into Atholton High School culture, you must purchase a lot of Raider Nation gear.
- The students in 4A looked at Ms. Stackhouse with __ expressions as she explained the different between a gerund and a participle.
- Five consecutive nights of very little sleep had left the new parents in a __; they could barely tell what was going on around them.
- "What do you mean your story about travelling to the moon isn't true?!" the trusting students shouted with __.
- __ by being refused five times, Katie asked Olivia to prom again in the hopes she would finally change her mind.
- In an effort to make her home a __ of safety, Ms. Stackhouse purchased an alarm system and a Ring camera.
- Many new fashion trends seem __ at first, but eventually the unconventional style catches on.
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- The dishonest student tried to cast a __ glance at his neighbor's crossword puzzle but was quickly caught by the wise educator.
- When Ms. Stackhouse announced that the next vocabulary quiz would be worth 1000 points, the students studied her face to see if she was being __ or not.
- If your grade is __(ly) balanced between a B and a C, make sure to study hard for your vocabulary quiz.
- The smell of rotten eggs __(ed) the hallways after the stink bomb was set off.
- Ms. Stackhouse was __ when Mr. Criscuoli suggested that she could not get the book off of the top shelf without his help. (Even though he was right)
- I had to leave the party when it got too __ because loud noises overwhelm my senses.
- Because she rarely yells, the students knew that Ms. Bullock was angry by her __ tone of voice.
- Rude students are often __ during Friday Shout-outs when they should be more serious and proud of their peers.
20 Clues: The smell of rotten eggs __(ed) the hallways after the stink bomb was set off. • I had to leave the party when it got too __ because loud noises overwhelm my senses. • After his amp broke, Niko __ a new one with spare parts he found around the workshop. • "I __ you to proofread your essays!" Mr. Criscuoli pleaded to his classes desperately. • ...
Sys Sci A Expectations 2025-10-26
Across
- When you are absent, review the ___ on the front of the unit packet to see what you missed.
- In your interactive notebook, give each entry a ___ title so it becomes a useful tool for studying.
- Scientific drawings include a title and any annotations explaining ___ or changes when relevant.
- For absent work, you must complete missed work within the same number of ___ as your absence.
- You should include at least ___ observations and the same number of possible sources of error.
- Graphs are used to ___ relationships, not just decorate the lab report.
- In analysis questions, check that your answer fully addresses all ___ of the question – look for key terms like “explain,” “compare,” “calculate,” or “justify.”
- In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___.
- This is the citation style you should use when citing resources.
- Line graphs are best when looking for trends and changes (often over ___).
- Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___.
- Every lab must include a clearly written ___ explaining what you are testing.
- The purpose of scientific writing is to ___, inform, or educate others.
- Data tables must include columns and rows labeled with quantities and ___ , organized in a logical order.
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- Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data.
- Errors that are caused by inconsistent timing or human error are called ___ errors.
- Data tables must include a ___ explaining what’s being measured.
- Methods should briefly describe what you did someone else could ___ it.
- In scientific drawings, all features should be labelled with straight ___.
- In a CER reasoning should connect evidence to the claim using science vocabulary and ___ you learned.
- Errors caused by tools that are off or consistently wrong are called ___ errors.
- Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized.
- Phones must stay in your ___ during class time.
- When asked to explain why in analysis questions, use ___ and link to concepts we’ve studied.
- In a CER the ___ is one clear sentence answering the guiding question or prompt.
- Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers.
- Do not use direct ___ in science writing; paraphrase instead.
- Scientific writing does not use ___, such as I, we, he, she, them, or they.
- When making a graph, label both ___ with quantities and units.
- The second cell phone offense requires an emailed explanation from the student to a ___/guardian.
30 Clues: Phones must stay in your ___ during class time. • Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized. • Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___. • Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data. • Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers. • In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___. • ...
Expectations 2025-10-26
Across
- In a CER reasoning should connect evidence to the claim using science vocabulary and ___ you learned.
- In your interactive notebook, give each entry a ___ title so it becomes a useful tool for studying.
- Phones must stay in your ___ during class time.
- Graphs are used to ___ relationships, not just decorate the lab report.
- Scientific drawings include a title and any annotations explaining ___ or changes when relevant.
- In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___.
- When making a graph, label both ___ with quantities and units.
- For absent work, you must complete missed work within the same number of ___ as your absence.
- Errors caused by tools that are off or consistently wrong are called ___ errors.
- The second cell phone offense requires an emailed explanation from the student to a ___/guardian.
- This is the citation style you should use when citing resources.
- In scientific drawings, all features should be labelled with straight ___.
- Errors that are caused by inconsistent timing or human error are called ___ errors.
- Do not use direct ___ in science writing; paraphrase instead.
- The purpose of scientific writing is to ___, inform, or educate others.
- Methods should briefly describe what you did someone else could ___ it.
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- Scientific writing does not use ___, such as I, we, he, she, them, or they.
- Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers.
- Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___.
- Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data.
- Line graphs are best when looking for trends and changes (often over ___).
- When you are absent, review the ___ on the front of the unit packet to see what you missed.
- Data tables must include a ___ explaining what’s being measured.
- In analysis questions, check that your answer fully addresses all ___ of the question – look for key terms like “explain,” “compare,” “calculate,” or “justify.”
- In a CER the ___ is one clear sentence answering the guiding question or prompt.
- Every lab must include a clearly written ___ explaining what you are testing.
- Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized.
- Data tables must include columns and rows labeled with quantities and ___ , organized in a logical order.
- When asked to explain why in analysis questions, use ___ and link to concepts we’ve studied.
- You should include at least ___ observations and the same number of possible sources of error.
30 Clues: Phones must stay in your ___ during class time. • Number every ___ to keep your notebook organized. • Submitting someone else’s work as your own is ___. • Your work must show your own ___, not an AI tool’s answers. • Bar graphs are best when comparing amounts for ___ of data. • In a CER evidence includes data such as measurements and ___. • ...
Mind Mapping 2022-02-12
Across
- learners prefer to use pictures, drawings, and maps to acquire knowledge.
- learn better and easier through the use of discussions or debates.
- It is known as the way students acquire knowledge or information
- represent a task or idea in a pictorial form with a minimum of words
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- presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain in the learners’ brain
- branches of ideas radiate from a central image or concept
- learners acquire knowledge through exploration, interaction
- It is something that extends across a lifetime memory
- considered as a multitasking system ready to acquire and retain information from any source or origin.
9 Clues: It is something that extends across a lifetime memory • branches of ideas radiate from a central image or concept • learners acquire knowledge through exploration, interaction • It is known as the way students acquire knowledge or information • learn better and easier through the use of discussions or debates. • ...
Customer Service Week - Day 4: Crossword Thursday 2020-10-07
Across
- Customer complaints should be seen as _____ to improve service.
- With angry customers, it's important to let them do this, _____.
- Understanding and identifying with your customers' feelings is called ______.
- Treat each customer as if they're the _____ one you'll deal with that day
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- With TMS, customers answer on a scale rating, with 1 being 'poor' and ______ being 'excellent'.
- This word should be removed from your customer service vocabulary and replaced with 'situation'.
- Your most important communication tool when you're on the phone is your _____.
- A positive one will make your day better.
- You start each interaction with a friendly _____.
9 Clues: A positive one will make your day better. • You start each interaction with a friendly _____. • Customer complaints should be seen as _____ to improve service. • With angry customers, it's important to let them do this, _____. • Treat each customer as if they're the _____ one you'll deal with that day • ...
Bodies of Water 2021-09-29
Across
- this body of water is to the east of New Jersey
- Flowing fresh water sources
- this large body of water borders the US on our west coast.
- These can be man made, and tend to be fairly shallow
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- A deep inlet of saltwater, mainly surrounded by land
- portions of salt water but are not gulfs or oceans
- the general term used to categorize all of these vocabulary words.
- - deepest bodies of water in the world, they are massive, and there are only 5 in total
- fresh water, land locked, bodies of water. We have some great ones near Michigan.
9 Clues: Flowing fresh water sources • this body of water is to the east of New Jersey • portions of salt water but are not gulfs or oceans • A deep inlet of saltwater, mainly surrounded by land • These can be man made, and tend to be fairly shallow • this large body of water borders the US on our west coast. • ...
School Subjects 2023-08-07
Across
- Studies various concepts and problems related to numbers, equations, geometry, and patterns.
- Promotes creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual art.
- Encourages a healthy and active lifestyle through activities, sports, and fitness training.
- Investigates past events, significant figures, and cultures.
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- Encompasses history, geography, politics, economics, and culture.
- Covers the study of the Earth's terrain, natural environment, population, and cultures.
- Improves language skills such as grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and writing.
- Cultivates an appreciation for diverse sounds, inspiring individuals to develop their musical sensibility across various genres and styles.
- Explores natural phenomena, matter, living organisms, energy, and the Earth.
9 Clues: Investigates past events, significant figures, and cultures. • Encompasses history, geography, politics, economics, and culture. • Explores natural phenomena, matter, living organisms, energy, and the Earth. • Promotes creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual art. • ...
Visual Static Image 2025-03-12
Across
- A purpose that presents a particular stance or opinion. To give a __
- A purpose that is used to market something to an audience
- A visual representation used to communicate a message
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- The set of words used to describe visual elements
- A purpose of a visual static image that presents facts or details to increase knowledge
- A purpose that shares an account of events, real or fictional
- A component of visual static image that does not move
- A purpose that provides clarity on how something works or why something happens
- A purpose that convinces or influences the audience to adopt a certain viewpoint
9 Clues: The set of words used to describe visual elements • A component of visual static image that does not move • A visual representation used to communicate a message • A purpose that is used to market something to an audience • A purpose that shares an account of events, real or fictional • A purpose that presents a particular stance or opinion. To give a __ • ...
Ms. Scott's Classroom Review 2022-01-05
Across
- The first and last 10 minutes of class is (blank) time
- You must stay seated until you are this
- Take care of our classroom (blank)
- random (blank) check can equal extra credit
- As soon as you sit down you should begin this
- You should not ask to use the bathroom during (blank) time
- You should stay (blank) while I am talking
- (blank) hard so you can play harder
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- (blank) is an automatic discipline referral
- (blank) is checked in your notebook every week
- The school is implementing (blank) tardy sweeps this semester
- Where any work that is going into the gradebook is located
- Free hug friends will be taken away if they become a (blank)
- You can trade bathroom bucks in at the end of the quarter for this
- You do this while entering the classroom
- (blank) Stay here in class
- extra (blank) means a low grade is adjusted to an A
- (blank) are responsible for making up any work while you were absent
- If you take longer than (blank) minutes you are written up on a BIF form
19 Clues: (blank) Stay here in class • Take care of our classroom (blank) • (blank) hard so you can play harder • You must stay seated until you are this • You do this while entering the classroom • You should stay (blank) while I am talking • (blank) is an automatic discipline referral • random (blank) check can equal extra credit • As soon as you sit down you should begin this • ...
Mind Mapping 2022-02-12
Across
- Points out the relevance of word recognition strategies or activities in order to understand and comprehend the meaning of texts and readings.
- A plan that you use to achieve something.
- Is not a developmental skill or one that can ever be seen as fully mastered.
- mapping A good technique for memorizing.
Down
- The principal method of human communication.
- Presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain.
- A particular or special way of doing something.
7 Clues: mapping A good technique for memorizing. • A plan that you use to achieve something. • The principal method of human communication. • A particular or special way of doing something. • Presented in different contexts are easier to remember and retain. • Is not a developmental skill or one that can ever be seen as fully mastered. • ...
Reading Question Types 2024-08-19
Across
- It replaces a noun with words like it, she, they
- It tells us something that is probably true about the keyword
- It tells us somethings that is not true about the keyword
Down
- It tells us why the author wrote or said something
- It gives us a word that we have to find the meaning of
- It tells us what the passage is mainly about
- It tells us something that is true about the keyword
7 Clues: It tells us what the passage is mainly about • It replaces a noun with words like it, she, they • It tells us why the author wrote or said something • It tells us something that is true about the keyword • It gives us a word that we have to find the meaning of • It tells us somethings that is not true about the keyword • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2023-03-10
Across
- sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- reciting numbers in their proper order
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
Down
- vocabulary describing emotions
- speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation
6 Clues: vocabulary describing emotions • reciting numbers in their proper order • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject • ...
Chapter 7 vocabulary 2023-03-10
Across
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds
- Reciting numbers in their proper order
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
Down
- Vocabulary describing emotions
- Speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions • Reciting numbers in their proper order • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2023-03-08
Across
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds.
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
Down
- Vocabulary describing emotions.
- Reciting numbers in their proper order.
- Speech disorder that is often characterized by repetition, hesitation, and prolongation.
- Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
6 Clues: Vocabulary describing emotions. • Reciting numbers in their proper order. • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds. • Grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • ...
Chapter 7 vocab 2023-03-08
Across
- Develop vocabulary describing emotions
- Sentence structure in which the object of the sentence is placed before the subject
Down
- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways
- repeating sounds or words pausing for unusually long times while speaking
- Reciting numbers in their proper order
- The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words
6 Clues: Reciting numbers in their proper order • Develop vocabulary describing emotions • The ability to speak in clearly pronounced words • repeating sounds or words pausing for unusually long times while speaking • grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways • ...
Chapter 3 Development Crossword 2023-08-16
Across
- rapid change, learning & understanding world around them
- parents of child that are in complete control, children have no say in decisions, strong disciplinary methods
- developing vocabulary, imitating speech, & pronoucing words
- Authoritarian, Permissive, or uninvolved
Down
- attachment to people, looking for safety, expressing interal feelings
- child able to participate in decision making, parents listen to child's reasons & wants
- development theory that focuses on a child's ability to make moral decisions of what's right or wrong
7 Clues: Authoritarian, Permissive, or uninvolved • rapid change, learning & understanding world around them • developing vocabulary, imitating speech, & pronoucing words • attachment to people, looking for safety, expressing interal feelings • child able to participate in decision making, parents listen to child's reasons & wants • ...
1st Period 2023-12-19
Across
- The penmanship is phenomenal. But, this person always think they are right, dont even try to argue.
- "Lil'Man, the light of the classroom." Since day one personality out of this world.
- Every song Mr. Davis play she know the tunes.
- Always the first person to class. I bet this person got the most 100's on the Vocabulary Quiz.
- "Im your favorite student huh Mr. Davis."
- This person from the 17th, one thing about it, this person gone go toe to toe with Mr.Davis
- Most definitely the quietest in the room.
Down
- Just look around I bet she smiling right now. #Silentkiller
- " Oweee My Dude this, My Dude that."
- This person gone always speak their mind, great sense of humor.
- "Im tired of watching movies."
- " Can I have some."
- She dont talk much but she is always here.
13 Clues: " Can I have some." • "Im tired of watching movies." • " Oweee My Dude this, My Dude that." • "Im your favorite student huh Mr. Davis." • Most definitely the quietest in the room. • She dont talk much but she is always here. • Every song Mr. Davis play she know the tunes. • Just look around I bet she smiling right now. #Silentkiller • ...
