Across
- 2. A meal eaten during the midday break at school. Students bring their own lunch or purchase it from the school cafeteria.
- 4. A writing instrument with a graphite core encased in wood or plastic. Pencils are used to write, draw, and solve problems in school.
- 7. A person who attends school and learns from teachers. Students listen, participate in activities, and complete assignments.
- 8. Other students whom you enjoy spending time with and share experiences at school. Friends can provide support and companionship during the school day.
- 9. A scheduled break during the school day when students can play and socialize outdoors. Recess helps students relax and recharge.
- 10. Assignments given by teachers to be completed outside of school. Homework helps students practice and reinforce what they have learned in class.
- 12. A bag used to carry books, notebooks, and other school supplies. Backpacks are often worn on the back and have straps to secure them.
- 13. An adult who guides and instructs students in a classroom. Teachers help students learn new things and answer their questions.
Down
- 1. Different areas of study taught in school, such as math, science, English, history, and art. Students learn various subjects to gain knowledge and skills.
- 3. A room in a school where students gather to learn. Classrooms are usually equipped with desks, chairs, a chalkboard or whiteboard, and learning materials.
- 5. A book with pages for writing notes or completing assignments. Notebooks are used to keep track of information learned in class.
- 6. The head or leader of a school. Principals make important decisions, oversee teachers and staff, and ensure the school runs smoothly.
- 11. A place in the school where students can borrow books to read for pleasure or research. Libraries often have a variety of resources and study areas.