LSA1 Puzzle
Across
- 3. This word refers to a specific action or task that people engage in for fun or to achieve a goal. (Hint: Examples include playing soccer or painting.)
- 6. This word means to observe or mark a special occasion with joy and festivities. (Hint: People often do this on New Year's Eve.)
- 8. This word means to get or be given something. (Hint: You might do this on your birthday or during the holidays.)
- 9. This word refers to physical activity that helps improve strength, flexibility, and overall health. (Hint: Running and jumping jacks are examples of this.)
- 10. This word refers to a gift given to someone on a special occasion. (Hint: It is often wrapped in colorful paper.)
- 14. This word describes something that is unique, different, or out of the ordinary. (Hint: Birthdays and holidays are often associated with this word.)
- 16. This word describes something that serves a purpose or is helpful in achieving a goal. (Hint: A calculator is an example of something that is this.)
- 18. This word describes something that costs a lot of money or is considered high in value. (Hint: A luxury car or a diamond ring can be described as this.)
- 20. This word refers to a custom or practice that is passed down from generation to generation. (Hint: Thanksgiving dinner with family is an example of this.)
- 21. This word refers to a central idea or concept that is repeated or explored in a particular context. (Hint: A birthday party might have a specific one, like a superhero theme.)
- 22. This word describes something that is not common or ordinary. (Hint: Seeing a rainbow in the sky on a sunny day is considered this.)
- 23. This word means to finish or come to a conclusion. (Hint: The opposite of "begin.")
- 25. This word refers to a place where books and other reading materials are kept and can be borrowed. (Hint: It is often a quiet place for studying.)
- 27. This word describes something that is liked or enjoyed by many people. (Hint: A famous singer or a trendy fashion style can be described as this.)
- 28. This word means to ask someone to come or join an event or activity. (Hint: You might do this by giving them an invitation card.)
Down
- 1. This word refers to a long, narrow line or band of color. (Hint: Zebras have black and white ones on their bodies.)
- 2. This word means to conceal oneself or something from view. (Hint: Children play this game by covering their eyes and counting.)
- 4. This word refers to a person who is invited to an event or gathering. (Hint: They are not the host but are welcomed to join.)
- 5. This word refers to a small animal with six legs and typically has a hard exoskeleton. (Hint: Examples include ants, bees, and butterflies.)
- 6. This word means to go up or ascend something, often using hands and feet. (Hint: People do this when they hike up a mountain.)
- 7. This word means to get ready or make arrangements for something. (Hint: You might do this before a test or a trip.)
- 8. This word refers to a break or free time during school when students can play or relax. (Hint: It usually happens outdoors.)
- 11. This word describes something that has many bright and vibrant colors. (Hint: Rainbows are often described as this.)
- 12. This word means to give food to someone or something. (Hint: Farmers do this to their animals.)
- 13. This word means to start or initiate something. (Hint: The opposite of "end.")
- 15. This word describes something that is seen or found often and is not rare. (Hint: Cats and dogs are examples of this type of pet.)
- 17. This word refers to a small round mark or dot. (Hint: Ladybugs are known for their red ones.)
- 19. This word describes something that contains a substance that can cause harm or even death if ingested or touched. (Hint: Some snakes and frogs are known to be this.)
- 24. This word describes something that poses a risk or could cause harm or injury. (Hint: Fire and sharp objects can be considered this.)
- 26. This word refers to a long passage or corridor that connects different rooms or areas in a building. (Hint: Students walk through this to go to their classrooms.)