Across
- 4. Elected students who speak for their classmates and help organize school events and activities.
- 7. A club where students can be creative through drawing, painting, and making sculptures.
- 8. Students write news stories, interview people, and share information about events and issues.
- 9. A club where students design, build, and program robots to join competitions or complete tasks.
- 12. A club for students who enjoy watching movies, talking about them, and learning how films are made.
- 14. Students learn how to create ideas, plan projects, and turn ideas into a small business or product.
- 16. Students learn how to use a camera well, choose good angles, and make their pictures look better.
- 17. A club for students who like designing clothes and learning about personal style.
- 18. A club for students interested in science, technology, engineering, and math, with projects and competitions.
Down
- 1. Students learn how to use swords safely, practice quick movements, and compete one-on-one.
- 2. A club for students who enjoy reading books and talking about stories, authors, and different genres.
- 3. A club where students practice giving opinions and speaking in formal discussions and competitions.
- 5. A club for students who like acting, directing, or performing in plays.
- 6. A club where students learn to cook, share recipes, and discover food from different cultures.
- 7. Students practice aiming at a target using a bow and arrows, focusing on control and accuracy.
- 10. A place where students play a strategy board game and improve their thinking and planning skills.
- 11. Students collect school memories by writing, designing pages, and putting together a book about the school year.
- 13. A club for students who like solving problems and joining math competitions to improve their math skills.
- 15. Students create movements and perform on stage using music and different styles like ballet or hip-hop.
