Across
- 8. (v) To connect new information to things you already know from your own life. Example: Good readers ____ ________ ___________ when they read.
- 9. (v) To stop going to school before finishing. Example: He had to ____ ___ of school to help his family.
- 11. (v) To look for information about a topic. Example: Students __ ________ at the library or online.
- 13. (v) To learn something so well that you can remember it without looking. Example: Try to ________ the new words before the test.
Down
- 1. (n) A way of studying by reviewing information over time at regular intervals. Example: ______ __________ helps you remember words for a long time.
- 2. (v) To test yourself to see if you know something. Example: You can ____-____ after you study each unit.
- 3. (n) A paper that shows a student's grades. Example: My parents want to see my ______ ____ every semester.
- 4. (v) To give homework to the teacher. Example: Please ____ __ ________ before you leave class today.
- 5. (v) To not keep up with the class; to be slower than others. Example: If you miss many classes, you may ____ ______.
- 6. (n) A way of doing something. Example: What is your favorite ______ for learning new words?
- 7. (v) To finish school and receive a diploma or degree. Example: She will ________ from City College next year.
- 10. (adj) Working well; getting good results. Example: This study method is very _________.
- 12. (n) An idea or the main meaning of something. Example: Students need to understand the _______ before they can use it.
