Across
- 2. - A person who provides additional, personalized instruction to help students understand specific subjects or skills.
- 4. Counselor - A professional who provides academic advice, career counseling, and support to students.
- 7. - A break period during the school day when students can relax, play, or socialize.
- 10. - A system of evaluating a student’s performance, often represented by letters (A, B, C, etc.) or numbers.
- 11. - An outline of the subjects and topics to be covered in a course.
- 14. - A half-year term during which classes are held, typically lasting around 15-18 weeks.
- 15. - An oral presentation given by a teacher or professor on a specific topic.
- 16. Assignment - Specific tasks given to students to complete at home, reinforcing what is taught in class.
- 18. - A book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subject.
- 19. - A fellow student who is in the same class or course as another student.
- 20. - The head administrator of a school, responsible for overseeing the daily operations and academic programs.
- 22. - The act of being present at school or in a class, often tracked to ensure students are participating regularly.
- 23. Trip - An educational outing where students visit locations outside of school to enhance learning.
- 25. Card - A document issued to students and parents that details a student's academic performance and grades.
Down
- 1. Office - The administrative office of the school principal, often where disciplinary issues and important school matters are handled.
- 3. - The set of courses and their content offered at a school or educational institution.
- 5. - A disciplinary action where students are required to stay after school or during breaks as a consequence for misbehavior.
- 6. - A room where students receive instruction and learn from a teacher.
- 8. - A test designed to assess a student’s knowledge and understanding of a subject.
- 9. - The grounds and buildings of a school or college.
- 12. - A teacher or professor who delivers lectures on a specific subject.
- 13. - A place where students can borrow books, use computers, and study.
- 17. - Activities or programs that are not part of the standard academic curriculum, such as sports, clubs, or arts.
- 21. - Assignments given to students to be completed outside of regular class hours.
- 24. Group - A group of students who meet to discuss and study course material together.