Across
- 3. The study of how societies produce, distribute, and consume goods and services, and the principles of wealth and resource management
- 5. The analysis of human society, social interactions, institutions, and the study of social patterns and behaviors
- 8. The study of matter, energy, and the fundamental principles governing the natural world, involving concepts like motion, forces, and energy
- 9. The analysis of Earth's physical features, climate patterns, human populations, and their interactions
- 10. The exploration and creation of visual and aesthetic forms of expression, including painting, sculpture, and design
- 12. The study of a language other than one's native language, involving communication, vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding
- 13. The study of computers, programming, algorithms, and computational thinking
Down
- 1. The study of numbers, quantity, and space, involving calculations, equations, and problem-solving skills
- 2. The examination of past events, civilizations, and societies to understand how they have shaped the present
- 3. The exploration and analysis of written works in the English language, including novels, poems, and plays
- 4. The study and appreciation of music, including theory, history, and performance
- 6. The study of matter, its properties, composition, and changes, including elements, compounds, and chemical reactions
- 7. The engagement in physical activities and exercises to promote physical fitness, coordination, and overall well-being
- 8. The examination of the human mind and behavior, including topics like cognition, emotion, personality, and mental disorders
- 11. The study of living organisms, their structure, functions, and interactions with the environment