Across
- 4. how convincing or believable something is.
- 5. the benefits or good points about something.
- 6. hidden, camouflaged or covered up.
- 8. ease, lessen. reduce.
- 9. A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- 10. role a tendency to behave, contribute and interrelate with others in a particular way (as defined by Dr Meredith Belbin).
- 11. a group of related sentences that develop one main idea or new aspect of an argument in a clear and logical way- Typically, a paragraph will be a minimum of four or five sentences but not usually longer than half page. Each paragraph should include topic sentence, a supporting sentence and a piece of evidence
- 14. related to yourself.
- 15. opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.
- 16. breaking down information into smaller; more manageable pieces.
- 20. advantages of doing something.
- 21. chart a graphic organiser that helps people organise information in three columns.
- 22. the available facts or information to support an argument, indicating whether something is true.
- 23. a particular attitude, perspective or way of looking at an issue.
- 24. the process of setting goals, developing strategies, end outlining tasks and schedules to accomplish these goals.
Down
- 1. a free, open-content online encyclopaedia created through the collaborative effort of a community of users known as 'Wikipedians'.
- 2. the living things, from plants and animals to microscopic organisms that share an environment.
- 3. putting something forward for consideration.
- 7. the process of reaching a decision or answer by thinking about the known evidence.
- 12. short story. usually to make the listeners laugh or think about a topic.
- 13. able to be trusted/ believed.
- 17. the investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions,
- 18. shows/demonstrates something.
- 19. thinking about something in a clear and sensible way.
