Across
- 3. The use of technology, such as computers and software, to enhance teaching and learning.
- 4. The educational stage between elementary school and high school, often including grades 6 to 8 or 7 to 8, where students transition to more specialized subjects.
- 5. Education delivered via the internet, allowing students to access courses and content remotely.
- 7. The first level of compulsory education, usually for children aged 6-11 or 6-12, where they learn basic subjects such as mathematics, language arts, and science.
- 8. The study of human society, culture, history, geography, and civics.
- 9. A facility providing access to books, resources, and research materials for students and teachers.
- 10. The study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns, a core subject in most educational programs.
Down
- 1. The educational level following primary education, usually for students aged 12-18, including middle school and high school.
- 2. The grounds and facilities of an educational institution, including classrooms, sports fields, and administrative buildings.
- 6. A space within a school where teaching and learning take place, typically led by a teacher or instructor.
