Across
- 2. - Assignments or tasks given by teachers to be completed during a class or at school.
- 5. - Clothing or what someone is wearing.
- 8. - Not going to a place or an event that you are supposed to attend, like skipping school.
- 10. - Taking something that belongs to someone else without their permission.
- 12. - Skipping school or classes without permission.
- 13. - Copying someone else's work or ideas and presenting them as your own, usually in school or writing.
- 16. - Repeated and unwanted behavior, often intended to annoy or harm someone.
- 17. - A plant that is used to make cigarettes and other products that people smoke or chew.
- 19. - Related to devices or systems that use electricity or computer technology.
- 20. - Not connected to the internet or not using a computer or device that is connected to the internet.
- 21. - Substances that can change the way a person thinks, feels, or behaves. Some drugs are used as medicine, while others can be harmful if misused.
- 22. - The way people communicate using words and sounds.
- 25. - A small laptop computer designed for internet use and schoolwork.
- 26. - A small electronic device used for making phone calls, sending messages, and accessing the internet.
Down
- 1. - When something causes a disturbance or interruption, often making it difficult for things to proceed as usual.
- 3. - When people use physical force to harm each other, often in anger or disagreement.
- 4. - The act of causing severe damage or harm to something.
- 6. - Connected to the internet or using a computer or device that is connected to the internet.
- 7. - Refusing to obey someone or something, often in a rebellious or disobedient manner.
- 9. - Suitable or proper for a particular situation or age group.
- 11. - Being late or not arriving at a scheduled time.
- 14. - Groups of people who often engage in illegal or harmful activities together.
- 15. - Trying to frighten or threaten someone to make them do something they might not want to do.
- 16. - Assignments or tasks given by teachers to be completed at home.
- 18. - A drink that can make people feel relaxed or intoxicated when consumed in excess. It is not allowed for children.
- 23. - Acting dishonestly to gain an unfair advantage, especially in school or games.
- 24. - An object used to cause harm or defend oneself, like a knife or gun.