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