Q1 Vocabulary Review

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Across
  1. 2. the answer to an addition problem
  2. 4. the path of one body around another, like the Earth going around the sun
  3. 5. used to describe one half of the Earth. Top and bottom halves are called Northern and Southern. Right and left halves are called Western and Eastern
  4. 8. finding the nearest value of a number based on a given place value
  5. 12. shows a different shape of the moon (there are 8)
  6. 14. the life lesson a story teaches us
  7. 15. expressing a number by stretching out the number to show the value of each digit
  8. 16. a description of an event by someone who witnessed it or experienced it
  9. 19. a group of visible starts that form a pattern we can see from the Earth when looking in the sky
  10. 20. when multiplying or dividing a number by 10 to move a digit up or down to another place value
  11. 21. a piece of writing, often with words that rhyme and have a particular rhythm
  12. 22. the smallest unit of sound
  13. 23. the value of each digit in a number
  14. 24. the answer to a subtraction problem
Down
  1. 1. a part of something written that is made up of one or more sentences that develop a certain idea and begins on a new line each time
  2. 2. the usual way of writing numbers
  3. 3. a system that consists of the Sun and everything that orbits, or travels around the Sun
  4. 6. a conclusion or opinion reached because of known facts, evidence, or previous background information
  5. 7. the window or camera lens through which the reader is exposed to the story
  6. 9. the operation of two or more addends that results in a sum
  7. 10. the operation with two or more numbers that tells the difference when some or all are taken away
  8. 11. the largest objects in the solar system (after the sun) and they orbit the sun in a path shaped like a circle.
  9. 13. a description of an event based on research that an author did not witness or experience
  10. 17. the smallest unit of meaning
  11. 18. they are huge, glowing balls of gasses and the closest on to Earth, is the Sun