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Across
  1. 2. The class where students learn acting skills, stage presence, and perform in plays or skits.
  2. 5. The class where students learn about different musical instruments, music theory, and practice singing or playing instruments.
  3. 7. Education (PE): The class where students engage in physical activities and learn about fitness, sports, and healthy lifestyles.
  4. 11. Science: The study of computer technology, coding, and programming. Students learn how to use computers and develop problem-solving skills.
  5. 13. Studies: The study of history, geography, civics, and culture. Students learn about different societies, communities, and how people lived in the past.
  6. 14. Arts: The study of reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Students develop their literacy skills and learn to express themselves effectively.
  7. 15. The class where students explore and express their creativity through various forms such as drawing, painting, and sculpting.
Down
  1. 1. The study of numbers, quantities, and shapes. Students learn to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  2. 3. Science: The study of non-living matter and energy. Students explore topics such as matter, forces, electricity, and magnetism.
  3. 4. The study of technological systems, tools, and their applications. Students learn about computers, robotics, and problem-solving with technology.
  4. 6. The study of past events, people, and civilizations. Students learn about significant historical events and their impact on society.
  5. 8. The class where students learn about personal well-being, nutrition, hygiene, and making healthy choices.
  6. 9. The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and different regions. Students learn about maps, countries, and continents.
  7. 10. The study of the natural world through observation, investigation, and experiments. Students learn about topics such as plants, animals, forces, and energy.
  8. 12. Language: The study of a language other than one's native language. Students learn vocabulary, grammar, and cultural aspects of different languages.