Across
- 3. – The main entry point of a house.
- 6. – Protection from heat, cold, rain, and danger.
- 10. – Small opening near the roof for airflow.
- 11. – State where houses have high flat roofs to keep the inside cool in hot weather.
- 13. – System that removes dirty water from the house.
- 15. – A moving home on wheels used for long journeys.
- 16. – Steps followed to stay safe inside a home.
- 18. – People living together in a home who care for each other.
- 19. – The physical structure in which a family lives.
- 21. – A strong building material used in pucca houses.
- 22. – Room where families sit together and meet guests.
- 27. – A house built on wooden poles to stay safe from floods.
- 31. – Spaces used to keep household items safely.
- 32. – Area around our home where people live and work.
- 33. – Room where people sleep.
- 34. – Structures that form the sides of a house and divide rooms.
- 36. – A large, spacious single-story house with open surroundings.
- 38. – Keeping the home neat, tidy, and hygienic.
- 39. – State known for houseboats used on backwaters.
- 40. – Openings that allow fresh air and sunlight inside.
Down
- 1. – State where houses have sloping roofs to prevent snow from collecting.
- 2. – A weak house made of mud, straw, bamboo, or clay.
- 4. – Fixing broken parts of a house.
- 5. – A strong house made of bricks, cement, iron, and concrete.
- 7. – Items used in homes such as tables, chairs, and beds.
- 8. – State where stilt houses are common because of heavy rainfall and frequent floods.
- 9. – Improving or updating an old house.
- 12. – Early human who lived in caves and hunted animals.
- 14. – A home in a multi-storey building shared by many families.
- 17. – The top covering of a house.
- 20. – A floating home on lakes or rivers.
- 23. – A snow house found in very cold regions.
- 24. – Room used for bathing and washing.
- 25. living – Helping and supporting people in the neighbourhood.
- 26. – A temporary cloth house used while camping or travelling.
- 28. – Room where food is cooked.
- 29. – A place where we live safely with our family.
- 30. – People who move from place to place without fixed homes.
- 35. – Houses made of wooden logs, commonly found in forests.
- 37. – Natural hollow spaces in mountains used by early humans.
