Across
- 2. – When people do something with each other at the same time or in the same place.
- 5. – How well your body and mind are working.
- 7. – A device that uses electricity and computer parts to work, like a phone or tablet.
- 10. – Taking part in something or being a part of what’s happening.
- 12. – Focusing your mind on one thing so you don’t get distracted.
- 13. time – The amount of time you spend looking at screens like TVs, tablets, or phones.
- 15. – To get interested or take part in something.
- 16. – To say something is a good idea or a good choice.
- 19. – Being very overweight in a way that can make you unhealthy.
- 20. – Writing special instructions for computers to follow, like telling them what to do.
- 21. – When something happens all the time without stopping.
- 24. – Something that’s hard to do but helps you learn or grow.
- 25. – Something that lets you take part in it, like answering questions in a game or video.
Down
- 1. – A phone that can do more than call or text, like play games, take pictures, and go on the internet.
- 3. – Something that helps you learn new things.
- 4. – The part of a device (like a phone or tablet) that you look at to see pictures, videos, or words.
- 6. – Make-believe creatures that look like people but move slowly and don’t think much.
- 8. – To make something new using your ideas or imagination.
- 9. – When you have just the right amount of something—not too little, not too much.
- 11. – When something gets hurt or broken.
- 14. – Looking for information to learn more about something.
- 17. – When someone makes sure rules are followed and doesn’t let you break them.
- 18. – A rule that tells you how much of something you can do or have.
- 22. – Having to do with machines, computers, or how things work.
- 23. – The way people feel about and treat each other, like friends or family.
