Across
- 1. The specific room in a school building where a group of students meets to have lessons with a teacher
- 5. The ability to use your imagination to produce original ideas, pieces of art, or unique solutions to problems
- 8. An institution of higher education where students go to study for a degree after finishing high school
- 10. A science class where you study living organisms, their structure, growth, and how they interact with their environment
Down
- 2. A branch of mathematics where letters and symbols are used to represent numbers in formulas and equations
- 3. A type of school that is funded by the government, meaning students usually do not have to pay tuition fees to attend.
- 4. A type of school that does not receive government funding and relies on tuition fees paid by parents
- 6. A person who is formally attending a school, college, or institute to learn a particular subject or skill
- 7. A piece of furniture, like a table with drawers, where you sit to write, study, or do your schoolwork
- 9. The learned abilities or expertise you develop through practice and experience, such as computer programming or public speaking
