Across
- 4. To rise from a chair or from the floor onto your feet.
- 8. To advance or take steps toward the front.
- 9. To change your direction toward the west or the side of your body that usually holds a shield.
- 11. To lower your body by bending your knees completely, keeping close to the ground to hide or fit in a small space.
- 12. To take a step toward the rear or away from danger. (e.g., "____ from the edge of the train platform!")
Down
- 1. To lower your body into a chair, a bench, or a desk.
- 2. To walk in a circle to avoid something, like a puddle or a piece of furniture.
- 3. To clear an obstacle by leaping high into the air past it. (e.g., "The frog can ____ the log.")
- 5. To pause all movement completely; freeze!
- 6. To rest your whole body flat on a bed or a couch to sleep.
- 7. To lift something up from the floor or ground with your hands. (e.g., "Please ____ your pencils.")
- 10. To change your direction toward the east or the side of your body that you use to write (if you are right-handed).
- 11. To move through a space on your hands and knees like a baby or an alligator.
