Across
- 2. to stop doing, making, or using something.
- 4. something did not work out as planned or did not achieve the result that was wanted.
- 5. specific, scheduled block of time dedicated to a particular activity, lesson, or meeting.
- 8. money owed for something (like school lunch, field trips, or tuition) was not paid on time.
- 9. you cannot trust or count on a person, object, or information to do what it is supposed to do.
- 13. a brand-new product, tool, machine, or method created for the first time to solve a problem or make life easier.
- 15. a consistent difficulty maintaining focus, staying on task, or listening, leading to careless mistakes, daydreaming, and forgotten assignments.
- 18. a quick way for a doctor or nurse to put medicine or vaccines directly into your body using a small needle.
- 19. a type of job that requires special training, education, or skill to perform, often learned through many years of study.
- 20. when two or more objects crash, strike, or bump into each other with force.
Down
- 1. a feeling of being mixed up, uncertain, or unsure about what is happening.
- 3. something is definitely true, so clear that no one can disagree or argue against it.
- 6. focusing the mind, eyes, and ears on one specific thing—like a teacher, book, or task—while ignoring distractions.
- 7. a special, scheduled break from school or daily routines, allowing students to rest, play, and travel.
- 10. someone who goes to a school, but lives outside the area (district) that the school serves.
- 11. using special cleaners, like sprays or wipes, to kill germs (bacteria and viruses) on surfaces to stop the spread of sickness.
- 12. a measurement of space in a specific direction, telling us how long, wide, or deep an object is.
- 14. being told you cannot take part in a game, contest, or activity because you broke the rules or do not meet the requirements.
- 16. something is very inappropriate, rude, or offensive.
- 17. a free gift of money, toys, clothes, or time given to help people, animals, or causes in need without expecting anything back.
