Across
- 3. It is thin, flat, and comes in many sizes and colors. People write, fold, or draw on it every day.
- 5. It has a wooden or plastic stick and soft bristles. You move it back and forth to spread color.
- 6. It is long and straight, often made of plastic or wood. You use it to measure things or draw perfect lines.
- 8. They are long and skinny with color inside. You need to sharpen them before making soft, neat lines.
- 9. They have pictures or words on one side and a sticky back. You peel them off and press them onto surfaces.
Down
- 1. They have two sharp blades that open and close. You use your fingers to cut paper into shapes.
- 2. It is small, soft, and often pink or white. When you rub it, pencil lines disappear like magic.
- 4. It has a small blade inside a plastic or metal case. You twist something inside to make a tip sharp again.
- 5. You dip a brush in this to make big, colorful shapes. It can be watery, thick, or shiny depending on the kind.
- 7. It feels sticky and helps things stay together. Sometimes it dries clear and is used on paper or fabric.
