Urban Landscapes
Across
- 2. A place where children go to learn and study different subjects to gain knowledge and skills.
- 6. An underground train system that travels through tunnels in the city, providing a convenient way for people to move around.
- 7. A large sports arena where people come to watch games and events like soccer, baseball, or concerts.
- 9. A structure that connects two areas over a river, road, or other obstacles, allowing people to cross from one side to the other.
- 10. A road in a city or town with buildings on both sides where people walk, drive cars, and ride bikes.
- 13. A large building where doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals take care of sick and injured people.
- 14. A smaller version of a city with fewer people and buildings but still has shops, houses, and places to visit.
Down
- 1. An open public square or gathering area in a city, often surrounded by buildings, where people can meet and socialize.
- 2. A residential area located outside the city center, usually characterized by houses, parks, and quieter streets.
- 3. A place where people can see and learn about art, history, science, and other interesting things.
- 4. A place in the city where people buy and sell things like food, clothes, and other goods.
- 5. A green space in the city where people can relax, play sports, have picnics, and enjoy nature.
- 6. A very tall building with many floors, often found in cities, and they give the city skyline a unique look.
- 8. The central area of a city where there are often tall buildings, shops, restaurants, and many people walking around.
- 11. A building filled with books and resources where people can borrow books, read, study, and learn new things.
- 12. A large and busy place where many people live and work. It has tall buildings, busy streets, and lots of activities.