Across
- 1. A small object used to remove pencil marks by rubbing them away.
- 3. A person who instructs and guides students in their learning, usually in a classroom setting.
- 6. The study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns, often involving arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
- 10. The expression or application of creative skills and imagination, often through visual forms such as drawing or painting.
- 12. The art of creating and expressing sounds and melodies using instruments or the human voice.
- 13. The study of the natural world and its phenomena, often involving experiments, observations, and analysis.
- 14. The act of interpreting written words and understanding their meaning, often done by looking at books or other printed materials.
- 15. A piece of furniture with a flat or sloping surface, used by students for writing, reading, and completing schoolwork.
Down
- 2. A person who attends school to acquire knowledge and skills from teachers and educational programs.
- 4. A room where students gather for instruction and learning, typically equipped with desks, chairs, and a blackboard or whiteboard.
- 5. The act of putting thoughts and ideas into words and creating written text, often done with a pen, pencil, or computer.
- 7. Assignments given to students to be completed outside of school hours, often reinforcing concepts learned in class.
- 8. The study of past events, particularly in human affairs, often involving the examination of sources and evidence.
- 9. A bag worn on the back, used by students to carry books, supplies, and other belongings to and from school.
- 11. A thin cylindrical writing instrument with a graphite core, used for writing and drawing.