Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A water activity where you paddle a narrow, open boat through rivers or lakes.
  2. 6. The activity of using your hands and feet to scale up steep rocks, mountains, or indoor walls.
  3. 11. Something you swallow or use to help your body recover when you are feeling sick.
  4. 13. A sharp pain in one of your teeth that usually means it is time to visit the dentist.
  5. 14. Feeling annoyed, upset, or impatient because you cannot achieve what you are trying to do.
  6. 16. A warm feeling of appreciation and gratitude when someone does something kind for you.
  7. 18. A long strip of cloth used to wrap around a sprained joint or hold a heavy dressing in place.
  8. 20. A tool with two sharp blades used for cutting paper, cloth, or medical tape.
  9. 21. The hobby or activity of trying to catch creatures from the water using a rod, line, and bait.
Down
  1. 1. A sport where you stand on a board and steer a large sail across the surface of the water.
  2. 3. A sport where you use a bow to shoot arrows accurately at a round target.
  3. 4. An outdoor fire built at a campsite for warmth, cooking, and gathering around at night.
  4. 5. A dark purple or blue mark on your skin that appears after you bump into something hard.
  5. 7. Feeling worried, anxious, or fearful about an upcoming event, like a big test or a performance.
  6. 8. A continuous, painful ache inside your head that can make it hard to focus.
  7. 9. Feeling unhappy or angry because you want something that someone else already has.
  8. 10. A small, sticky strip of tape with a soft pad used to cover and protect minor cuts.
  9. 12. Feeling sure of yourself and certain that you can do something successfully.
  10. 15. Feeling self-conscious, uncomfortable, or red-faced because of a silly mistake made in front of others.
  11. 17. Controlling a boat on the water by using the wind to push large sheets of canvas.
  12. 19. An action where you suddenly push air out of your throat with a harsh sound, often when you have a cold.