Across
- 3. To retell a story or describe what happened in the past.
- 7. A picture or chart that uses images and words to teach you information quickly.
- 10. When two or more people share the same idea or say "yes" to the same plan.
- 11. Your body has an ___ system that fights off bugs and keeps you from getting sick.
- 12. The facts or arguments you use to explain why you think or do something.
- 15. Large pieces of land used to measure big areas, like farms or parks.
- 16. A family of plants with pods that give us foods like beans, peas, and lentils.
- 18. A regular plan or schedule you follow every day, like your morning bedtime steps.
- 19. Something you do so often that you do it without even thinking, like brushing your teeth.
- 20. Keeping yourself clean, like washing your hands, to stay healthy.
Down
- 1. To look at two things to see how they are the same or different.
- 2. What living things eat to get energy and grow.
- 4. A kid who is not quite a teenager yet, usually between 9 and 12 years old.
- 5. What your nose does suddenly when it gets tickled or dusty (achoo!).
- 6. Something made by nature, not made by humans.
- 8. Something that is super important and forms the base or foundation of everything else.
- 9. Different spaces, regions, or parts of a place.
- 11. Not finished yet; missing some parts.
- 13. What a book, lesson, or conversation is about (or a class like math or science!).
- 14. A sweet food that grows on trees or plants and has seeds, like an apple or a banana.
- 17. What your stomach does to break down food after you eat it.
