Across
- 2. – One fruit commonly used in flavored-water recipes.
- 4. – A strong feeling Ava channeled through her dancing.
- 5. – A job many teens struggle to do when school starts too early.
- 7. – A major organ still developing through the mid-20s.
- 10. – The main ingredient infused into all flavored-water recipes.
- 12. – EMT volunteers must stay calm during this type of event.
- 14. – Eating a variety of colors helps ensure you get many of these.
- 15. – Teens often don’t get enough of this, according to sleep researchers.
- 16. – A symptom dehydration can cause.
- 17. – A type of berry listed under blue/purple foods.
- 19. – One reason schools resist later start times.
- 20. – A nutrient group found in leafy green foods.
- 22. – A healthier drink option suggested instead of sugary sodas.
- 23. – Water helps your body stay this during exercise.
- 24. – The activity Ava Holloway uses to inspire change.
- 25. – An activity many teens rush to after school.
- 26. – EMTs must communicate clearly during this kind of situation.
- 27. – Part of the body water protects by lubricating them.
- 28. – Training required for teen rescue workers.
Down
- 1. – A type of emergency vehicle EMTs may ride in.
- 3. – What your brain uses to send messages through the body.
- 4. – Yellow/orange foods contain this nutrient.
- 6. – Emotional skill EMTs use with patients.
- 8. – Blue and purple foods support this part of the body.
- 9. – The sleep cycle term explaining why teens fall asleep later.
- 11. – Teens are said to be especially sensitive to this socially.
- 13. – Brain region responsible for decision-making.
- 18. – What Ava Holloway advocates for in the arts.
- 21. – A benefit of staying hydrated (improved mental ______).
- 23. – Eating a rainbow plate improves this.
