October Vocabulary
Across
- 2. A smaller number of items.
- 3. Having knowledge about something or knowing and understanding it.
- 5. vowel: A quick, short sound that a vowel makes in a word.
- 8. A type of art that has scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests, and is usually a wide view of the scenery.
- 12. equation: a math problem that shows you how to subtract.
- 14. To watch closely
- 15. The answer you get when you subtract.
- 18. Are parts or characteristics of something that make it special.
- 19. Someone who has great knowledge and enjoys learning and studying
- 20. An ending mark that tells you when to stop, slow down, or ask a question.
Down
- 1. Being excited or eager to learn new things.
- 4. A picture that has mostly things that don’t move and are usually common things that can be from nature.
- 6. mark: A punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence to show that it is a question.
- 7. The word we use for the subtract sign.
- 9. The process of taking one number or amount away from another.
- 10. A painting, drawing, or photograph of only someone’s face, head, and shoulders.
- 11. To change one's place of location.
- 13. Put sounds together to make a word.
- 16. Principles and standards of right and wrong behavior.
- 17. A punctuation mark that tells you when a sentence is finished.