Across
- 2. A break period during the school day when students engage in unstructured play, physical activities, and social interactions.
- 4. A designated space within the school where students can access a wide range of books, resources, and materials for reading and research.
- 5. A writing instrument used by students to write, draw, and complete assignments, often with an eraser at one end for correcting mistakes.
- 9. A designated space within a school where students gather to learn, interact with teachers and peers, and engage in educational activities.
- 11. Assignments given to students to be completed outside of school hours, reinforcing and extending their learning beyond the classroom.
- 13. An outdoor area within the school premises equipped with structures and equipment for students to play, exercise, and have fun.
- 15. A mealtime during the school day when students eat together, often bringing packed lunches from home or purchasing food from the cafeteria.
Down
- 1. A subject that encourages creativity and self-expression through various forms of visual and artistic activities, such as drawing and painting.
- 3. A subject that explores the natural world, conducting experiments, making observations, and learning about the laws and phenomena of nature.
- 5. The head of a school, responsible for managing and overseeing the daily operations, curriculum, and overall well-being of the students.
- 6. A subject that deals with numbers, calculations, and problem-solving, developing logical thinking and analytical skills in students.
- 7. A bag carried by students to hold their books, supplies, and personal belongings, providing convenience and portability.
- 8. trip A supervised outing or excursion organized by the school, allowing students to explore and learn from real-life experiences outside the classroom.
- 10. Physical activities and games that promote physical fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship among students, fostering a healthy and active lifestyle.
- 12. A subject that involves the study and appreciation of music, learning to play instruments, sing, and understand different musical elements.
- 14. A piece of furniture in the classroom where students sit and work, often equipped with a writing surface, storage, and supplies.
