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  1. 5. The art form that uses sound and rhythm to create expressive and harmonious compositions. It involves singing, playing instruments, and listening.
  2. 7. A break or period of free time during the school day for students to play, relax, or engage in recreational activities.
  3. 9. A place in a school or other institution that houses a collection of books and other reading materials for borrowing or reference.
  4. 10. A subject or activity that involves creating visual or performing works to express ideas, emotions, or aesthetics.
  5. 11. A container used to carry food for lunch, typically with compartments to separate different items.
  6. 14. A person who is enrolled in and attends a school or educational institution to learn and acquire knowledge.
  7. 15. Physical activities or games that involve skill, competition, and physical exertion. They promote fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
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  1. 1. A person who educates and instructs students in a school or other educational institution. They provide knowledge and guidance.
  2. 2. Assignments or tasks given by teachers to students to be completed outside of school hours.
  3. 3. A bag worn on the back, usually with two straps over the shoulders, used to carry books and other school supplies.
  4. 4. A vehicle used to transport students to and from school or other educational activities.
  5. 6. The head or leader of a school who is responsible for its overall administration, organization, and educational policies.
  6. 8. An outdoor area equipped with structures and equipment for children to play and engage in physical activities during school breaks.
  7. 12. A room in a school where students and teachers gather for learning and instruction.
  8. 13. A writing instrument with a thin cylindrical graphite core encased in wood or other material. It is used for writing and drawing.
  9. 15. A subject or field of study that deals with the understanding of the natural world through observation, experiments, and analysis.