The Power of Fitness

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Across
  1. 3. A relationship or connection between two things, like fitness and school performance.
  2. 5. A substance in the blood that can affect heart health if too high.
  3. 10. Bodyweight exercises like jumping jacks, push-ups, and sit-ups used to build strength and fitness.
  4. 12. The confidence and respect a person feels about themselves.
  5. 14. A feeling of worry or fear, often about school or social situations.
  6. 17. A disturbance or interruption to normal school activities or behavior.
  7. 18. A health condition that affects breathing and causes difficulty during physical activity.
  8. 19. The mental process of understanding, learning, and remembering information.
  9. 21. The chemical processes inside the body and brain that affect health and emotions.
  10. 22. Permission to skip or avoid an activity, like a PE class, for a specific reason.
  11. 23. The way a person acts, especially in a school or social setting.
  12. 24. Proteins that help brain cells grow, survive, and function better.
Down
  1. 1. A mental health condition causing persistent sadness and loss of interest.
  2. 2. A disease where the body struggles to manage blood sugar levels properly.
  3. 4. A sudden urge to act without thinking, often needing control in a classroom.
  4. 5. The subjects and lessons taught in a school or educational program.
  5. 6. A lifestyle involving little physical activity, often sitting for long periods.
  6. 7. Training to improve behavior and follow rules, often needed in schools.
  7. 8. The process of teaching, training, and learning in schools or other programs.
  8. 9. The act of successfully reaching a goal, like good grades or fitness levels.
  9. 11. Accepted levels of quality or achievement expected in schools, fitness, or society.
  10. 13. Related to the health and function of the heart and lungs.
  11. 15. The condition of being physically healthy and strong through regular exercise and activity.
  12. 16. The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period without tiring.
  13. 20. The process of adding oxygen to the body’s bloodstream, often improved through exercise.