Across
- 2. / Night Represents the division of time based on sunlight. Day is the period when the sun is visible, and night is the period when the sun is not visible. Recognizing day and night helps in organizing daily routines and activities.
- 5. / Near Describes distance or proximity. Far means a greater distance, while near means a shorter distance. Recognizing far and near helps in understanding spatial relationships, estimating distances, and navigating different environments.
- 6. / Dark Describes the presence or absence of light. Light refers to brightness, and dark refers to a lack of light. Understanding light and dark is crucial for activities such as reading, visibility, and creating different atmospheres.
- 8. / Quiet Describes the volume of sound. Loud means a high volume, while quiet means a low volume. Recognizing loud and quiet helps in understanding auditory environments, communication, and appropriate behavior in different settings.
- 11. / Small Refers to the size or dimensions of objects. Big describes something large or spacious, while small describes something compact or of a reduced size. Understanding big and small helps in comparing and categorizing objects.
- 12. / Full Describes the amount of space occupied. Empty indicates a lack of content, while full indicates completeness or maximum capacity. Understanding empty and full is important for tasks such as filling containers and organizing objects.
- 13. / Cold Describing temperature differences, hot refers to high heat, while cold refers to low temperatures. Understanding hot and cold is important for dressing appropriately and recognizing the feel of different objects.
- 15. / Out Describes the direction of movement or position relative to an enclosed space. In means within, while out means outside. Recognizing in and out is essential for understanding spatial relationships and following directions.
Down
- 1. / Slow Describes the speed of movement. Fast means moving quickly, while slow means moving at a more relaxed pace. Recognizing the concepts of fast and slow is essential for various activities, such as sports and transportation.
- 3. / Sad Describes emotional states. Happy indicates a positive and joyful feeling, while sad indicates a negative and sorrowful feeling. Recognizing and expressing emotions as happy or sad is important for social and emotional development.
- 4. / New Refers to the age or state of something. Old indicates a long period of existence, while new indicates recent or modern. Understanding old and new is important for categorizing items, recognizing historical contexts, and making choices.
- 7. / Low Indicates elevation or position. High refers to a position above, while low refers to a position below. Understanding high and low is useful in navigating landscapes, observing changes in elevation, and organizing objects.
- 9. / Dry Describes the presence or absence of moisture. Wet indicates the presence of water or liquid, while dry indicates the absence of moisture. Understanding wet and dry is important for activities such as cooking and personal care.
- 10. / Down Describes the direction of movement or position. Up refers to a higher position, while down refers to a lower position. Understanding up and down is essential for spatial awareness and orientation in different environments.
- 14. / Closed Describes the state of being open or closed. Open means not sealed or accessible, while closed means shut or not accessible. Recognizing open and closed is crucial for interacting with objects, containers, and spaces.
