Across
- 4. you learn about your country and different cities and countries, how mountains and rivers are formed and so on (etc.)
- 6. you learn about the world around you (animals, plants, your home, life...) when you are in third, fourth and fifth grade
- 7. you learn the most popular international language of the world
- 9. your learn about computers, smart devices and programming
- 11. you learn about electricity, magnetic and gravitational forces, etc.
- 13. you learn about wars, kings and queens, politicians and so on.
- 15. you learn how to write and speak your language correctly
- 16. you learn how to make calculations
Down
- 1. you learn about the human body, how it works, you learn about animals and plants, too.
- 2. you learn the language that people in Paris, in some parts of Belgium and Canada speak
- 3. you learn about oxygen, nitrogen, the air, molecules, atoms, etc.
- 5. a lesson when you do and play sports and gymnastics; the short form of Physical Education;
- 7. you learn about how to live your life well; how to be a good friend, how to help those in need, how to understand that we are all different, and that's ok.
- 8. you learn about writers, read lots of books and stories and think about what their message or meaning is
- 10. you make all kinds of nice things with your hands, using some glue, scissors, a ruler, colourful pencils, pens and crayons
- 12. you learn the language that people in Berlin, Munich, Vienna and in some parts of Switzerland speak
- 14. you learn about God, the Bible and the Gospels. The short form of Religious Education
