SCHOOL - PGS

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Across
  1. 3. A subject where students exercise, play sports, and stay healthy.
  2. 6. A small object used to remove pencil marks from paper.
  3. 8. The subject where students study important events and people from the past.
  4. 9. A subject where students learn about singing, instruments, and rhythm.
  5. 10. A colored wax stick used for drawing and coloring pictures.
  6. 11. A short time when students stop studying to rest or relax.
  7. 13. I am not a subject, but I help students know what lessons they have every day at school.
  8. 14. A subject where students learn about nature, plants, animals, energy, and experiments.
  9. 15. A book which contains lessons and information for students to study.
  10. 16. A thing which students carry on their backs to bring books and school supplies.
  11. 17. A thing where a student use to write and study in the classroom.
  12. 19. A straight tool used to measure length or draw straight lines.
  13. 20. A tool used to cut paper or other materials.
  14. 23. A place where students can read or borrow books.
  15. 24. The subject where students learn about countries, maps, land, oceans, and the Earth.
  16. 25. A person whose job is to help students learn at school.
Down
  1. 1. The school subject where students learn about numbers, calculations, and problem solving.
  2. 2. A tool used for writing or drawing that can be erased easily.
  3. 3. The head or leader of a school who manages teachers and students.
  4. 4. I have many pages but I am not a notebook. Students read me to learn lessons at school.
  5. 5. Teachers write on me using markers, and students look at me during the lesson. I am usually at the front of the classroom.
  6. 7. The room where teachers teach and students learn together.
  7. 12. A subject where students learn drawing, painting, and other creative activities.
  8. 18. A subject where students learn grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, and speaking.
  9. 21. A person who studies and learns at school.
  10. 22. Students raise this part of the body when they want to answer a question.