Physical Education
Across
- 1. – Light activity done before exercise to prepare the body.
- 6. – How quickly you can move from one point to another.
- 7. – Overall health and ability to perform physical activity.
- 12. – Ability to change direction quickly.
- 13. – Combination of speed and strength.
- 16. – Ability to keep moving or working without getting tired.
- 18. – Playing fair and respecting others.
- 19. – Having enough water in the body.
- 20. – Light activity and stretching done after exercise.
Down
- 2. – Tissues in the body that contract to move bones.
- 3. – Ability to use body parts smoothly and efficiently.
- 4. – Planned physical activity that improves fitness.
- 5. – Working together to achieve a goal.
- 8. – Activity that improves flexibility.
- 9. – Ability to stay upright and steady.
- 10. – Ability of muscles and joints to move through full range of motion.
- 11. – Ability of muscles to push, pull, or lift.
- 14. – How fast you respond to something.
- 15. – The food your body uses for energy and health.
- 17. – Exercise that raises your heart rate.