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Across
  1. 2. The traditions, beliefs and customs shared by a group of people.
  2. 3. An outcome that cannot be predicted with certainty.
  3. 4. To retell the main ideas without including every detail.
  4. 6. A six-sided object used to generate random outcomes.
  5. 7. Probability calculated before an experiment is performed.
  6. 9. The Aboriginal language group of the Sydney region.
  7. 10. The result of a chance event.
  8. 14. For Aboriginal peoples, land, waterways, skies and spiritual connection.
  9. 15. A folded publication designed to inform readers about a topic.
  10. 16. A variation of a language spoken by a particular group.
  11. 18. The possibility that something will happen.
  12. 20. The collection of words a person understands and uses.
  13. 23. A point of view supported with reasons and evidence.
  14. 25. A system people use to communicate.
  15. 26. Based on personal opinions or feelings rather than facts.
  16. 27. A person's understanding of who they are and where they belong.
  17. 30. The process of bringing Aboriginal languages back into everyday use.
  18. 32. The arrival and settlement of Europeans in Australia.
Down
  1. 1. The likelihood that an event will happen.
  2. 5. Traditions and history passed from one generation to the next.
  3. 8. Facts, examples or details used to support an argument.
  4. 11. Probability found by carrying out an experiment.
  5. 12. Based on facts rather than opinions.
  6. 13. The people a piece of writing is intended for.
  7. 16. Another way to represent a fraction using place value.
  8. 17. A type of writing that aims to convince the reader.
  9. 19. A piece of equipment commonly used in probability experiments.
  10. 21. A group of people who share common interests or a place.
  11. 22. A number or amount out of one hundred.
  12. 24. Reading smoothly, accurately and with expression.
  13. 28. The strong relationship Aboriginal peoples have with Country and culture.
  14. 29. A number representing part of a whole.
  15. 31. Describes a game where every outcome is equally likely.