Across
- 2. is the action of rotating your body around a fixed point, such as spinning in circles or on a spinning chair. It can create a sense of dizziness and joy and is a movement that helps improve balance and body coordination.
- 3. is the movement of moving on your hands and knees, typically done by babies before they can walk. It is an important developmental stage that helps improve strength, coordination, and motor skills.
- 8. is the action of propelling an object, such as a ball, forward with force and accuracy using your arm. It is a fundamental skill in many sports and can help develop hand-eye coordination, arm strength, and accuracy.
- 9. is a faster form of movement where you move swiftly by extending your legs and propelling yourself off the ground. It is a fun and energetic way to play, exercise, and participate in sports.
- 10. is the act of striking out with your foot, usually to make contact with an object such as a ball. It is a movement commonly used in sports like soccer, martial arts, and can help develop leg strength, balance, and coordination.
- 11. involves moving forward by hopping on one foot and then quickly switching to the other foot. It is a joyful movement commonly seen in children's games and can be a fun way to stay active and improve coordination.
- 12. is the act of receiving and securely holding an object, such as a ball, that has been thrown or tossed to you. It requires hand
- 13. is the action of flexing your body forward or sideways. It is a movement that can be done to pick up objects from the ground, touch your toes, or stretch your muscles. Bending helps improve flexibility and strengthens muscles.
Down
- 1. is the act of jumping off one foot and landing on the same foot. It is a rhythmic movement that can be done as a playful way to move or as part of dance routines.
- 2. involves extending your muscles to their fullest length. It is often done to warm up before physical activity or to cool down after exercise. Stretching helps improve flexibility, prevent injuries, and relieve muscle tension.
- 4. is the basic body movement of moving forward by alternately putting one foot in front of the other. It is a common way to get around and an important skill for daily activities.
- 5. is the rapid movement of a body part or the whole body back and forth. It can be done as a dance move, a way to release tension, or simply for fun. Shaking can involve shaking your hands, shoulders, or even your entire body.
- 6. involves rotating your upper body from side to side. It is a movement that can be done while standing, sitting, or even dancing. Twisting helps stretch and strengthen your core muscles and improves flexibility.
- 7. is the action of propelling yourself off the ground using both feet and then landing back on the ground. It is a playful and exciting movement often done for fun or as part of sports and games.
- 12. is the action of using your hands and feet to ascend objects such as trees, rocks, or playground structures. It requires strength, coordination, and is a great way to challenge yourself physically.
