Across
- 4. A movement where you perform a series of acrobatic actions such as somersaults, rolls, and flips. It is often done in gymnastics or for fun on mats or soft surfaces.
- 5. A movement where you jump forcefully and cover a long distance in the air. It is often done when trying to jump over something or reach a higher point.
- 6. A movement where you lift your knees high and step deliberately, often in a rhythmic manner. It is often done in marching bands or as part of a parade.
- 7. A movement where you glide or move smoothly along a surface, often using your feet. It can be done on ice, playground slides, or slippery surfaces.
- 9. A fast movement where you move quickly by lifting your feet off the ground and alternating between them. It is often done for exercise, in sports, or for fun.
- 10. A slower movement where you move one foot in front of the other, keeping contact with the ground at all times. It is the most common way people move around on foot.
- 11. A movement where you jump on one foot while the other foot is off the ground. It is often done as a playful movement or as part of games.
- 13. A movement where you alternate between hopping on one foot and then the other while moving forward. It is often imitated when pretending to be a horse.
- 14. A movement where you move forward on your hands and knees. It is often done by babies before they learn to walk.
Down
- 1. A movement where you push off the ground with your legs and propel yourself into the air, often landing on both feet. It is often done for fun or in activities like jumping rope.
- 2. A movement where you turn your body over and over, often from side to side or end over end. It is often done for fun or to go down a hill.
- 3. A movement where you maintain stability and control while standing on a narrow or unstable surface. It requires keeping your body steady and not falling over.
- 4. A movement where you rotate your body or a body part, such as your waist or hips, in a circular motion. It is often done to stretch or as a dance move.
- 7. A movement where you hop or jump off the ground while alternating between both feet. It is often done as a fun way to move forward quickly.
- 8. A movement where you extend your arms, legs, or other body parts to increase flexibility and loosen up your muscles. It is often done before and after physical activity.
- 12. A movement where you curve or flex a part of your body, such as your back or knees. It is often done to pick up objects from the ground or to stretch your muscles.
