Across
- 3. The vertical surfaces that make up the sides of a house. Walls separate the rooms and provide support to the structure. They can be made of bricks, concrete, or wood.
- 4. The room where you sleep and rest. Bedrooms have a bed, a closet for clothes, and sometimes a desk or a dresser. It's a cozy and comfortable space just for you.
- 7. The room where you prepare and cook food. It usually has a stove, a refrigerator, a sink, and cabinets to store dishes and utensils. The kitchen is a busy and delicious place!
- 8. The entrance to a house. You open and close it to go inside and outside. Doors can be made of wood, metal, or glass, and they often have a doorknob or a handle.
Down
- 1. Steps that connect different levels of a house. You use stairs to go up or down between floors. Stairs can be made of wood, stone, or other materials, and they usually have a handrail for support.
- 2. The surface you walk on inside a house. Floors can be made of different materials like wood, tiles, or carpet. You can sit, play, or put furniture on the floor.
- 4. The room where you take care of personal hygiene. Bathrooms have a toilet, a sink, and a bathtub or shower. You can brush your teeth, take a bath, and wash your hands in the bathroom.
- 5. A clear opening in a wall that lets light and fresh air come into the house. You can look through windows to see outside or to let a breeze in. Some windows have curtains or blinds.
- 6. room The room where the family gathers and relaxes. Living rooms have comfortable sofas or chairs, a TV, and maybe a coffee table. It's a place to play games, watch movies, or read books.
