Body movement
Across
- 2. To lengthen or extend one's body or limbs to their full extent.
- 4. To move forward by jumping lightly on one foot and then the other.
- 5. To move on hands and knees, often used by babies before they can walk.
- 8. To move one's body rhythmically to music, often in a coordinated and expressive way.
- 10. To move on foot at a slower pace than running, typically by alternately placing one foot in front of the other.
- 11. To move quickly on foot by taking steps in rapid succession.
- 12. To propel oneself into the air by using one's legs and feet, often for fun or to clear obstacles.
Down
- 1. To flex or curve one's body or part of the body, often to reach something or change posture.
- 2. To move through water by using one's arms and legs, often for exercise or recreation.
- 3. To jump on one foot, often with a small leap or bounce.
- 4. To move smoothly and quickly down a surface, often on a playground slide.
- 6. To move by turning over and over, often as a playful action or to change position.
- 7. To move back and forth or side to side while suspended from a support, such as on a swing set.
- 9. To ascend or move upward by gripping or scaling a surface, such as a ladder or tree.