School subjects
Across
- 5. Education The study of physical fitness, sports, and activities to promote health, develop motor skills, and enhance physical performance.
- 6. Science The study of political systems, governments, political behavior, and theories of power and governance, analyzing political processes and structures.
- 11. The study of how societies allocate resources and make decisions about production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- 12. Language The study of a language other than one's native language, focusing on communication skills, vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects of the language and its speakers.
- 13. The study of the composition, properties, and behavior of substances, including elements, compounds, and reactions between them.
- 14. The study of the human mind, behavior, and mental processes, exploring topics such as perception, cognition, emotion, and social interactions.
Down
- 1. The study of matter, energy, and the fundamental principles that govern the physical world, including motion, forces, electricity, and magnetism.
- 2. The study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns, using logical reasoning and calculations to solve problems and understand mathematical concepts.
- 3. The study of living organisms, their structure, function, growth, evolution, and interactions with the environment.
- 4. Theory The study of the principles and structure of music, including notation, harmony, rhythm, and composition, enabling analysis and understanding of musical works.
- 7. The study of human society, social relationships, and institutions, examining patterns of social behavior, group dynamics, and societal issues.
- 8. The study of past events, civilizations, societies, and their impact on the present, analyzing sources, interpreting evidence, and understanding historical processes.
- 9. History The study of artistic works, movements, and styles throughout history, examining their cultural significance, aesthetics, and socio-political contexts.
- 10. Literature The study of written works of fiction, poetry, and drama in the English language, exploring themes, techniques, and historical contexts.
- 15. Science The study of computation, algorithms, programming languages, and computer systems, exploring software development, data structures, and computer networks.