Across
- 4. when an author wants to teach the reader
- 8. where we write things we don't want to forget
- 12. telling how things are different
- 13. the kind of word that is two words glued together
- 14. what Mrs. Koehn will make you do if you turn in slop
- 16. a comparison that doesn't use "like" or "as"
- 18. What you should fill out every night
- 19. what we don't (nor Penelope) should eat
- 20. what always matters in this world
- 22. it might be to entertain readers
- 23. The first name of the main character in Red Fern
- 24. a group of words that don't mean what they say
- 25. The Empire State Building is an example
- 28. something we do when we start a new paragraph
- 30. The character trait we practiced in September
- 31. a comparison that uses "like" or "as"
Down
- 1. The second step in the writing process
- 2. The region we live in
- 3. telling how things are alike
- 5. idea what might be found in the introduction
- 6. What the "S" in STEM stands for
- 7. Greek for "to write or draw"
- 9. the subject of a text
- 10. The name of the stone we studied
- 11. warm up the oven before baking
- 12. time order structure
- 15. The day of the week Mrs. Koehn eats children
- 17. Greek for "light"
- 21. Greek for "to build"
- 26. When letters are attached to the beginning of a word
- 27. what we use when we all work together
- 29. words not said out loud
