Across
- 6. Older people who are respected for their knowledge and life experience.
- 7. A way society often groups people based on skin color or physical features.
- 8. A custom or belief that is passed down through generations.
- 11. A group you belong to based on shared culture, language, or history.
- 13. Beliefs about what is right, important, or meaningful.
- 15. A person who pays attention to and understands someone speaking.
- 16. An unfair and fixed idea about a group of people.
- 19. A system of communication used by a group of people.
- 21. Different age groups within a family, like grandparents, parents, and children.
- 24. Making sure everyone feels welcome and valued.
- 26. A relationship or bond between people or ideas.
- 27. The story of the past and how it shapes the present.
- 28. A conversation where one person asks questions to learn about another person’s life or views.
- 29. The way of life shared by a group of people, including language, food, music, and traditions.
- 30. Something remembered from the past.
Down
- 1. Having differences like race, culture, or beliefs within a group.
- 2. A person’s way of expressing their thoughts, feelings, and identity.
- 3. Being open to and respectful of others’ differences.
- 4. A story or account of events or experiences.
- 5. Feeling accepted and included in a group.
- 9. tradition Passing stories, history, or knowledge by word of mouth.
- 10. A personal story or statement shared about one’s life or experiences.
- 12. The traditions, history, and values passed down from your family or ancestors.
- 14. The act of sharing stories, often passed down in families or cultures.
- 17. Something a person lives through or goes through.
- 18. The way someone sees or understands something.
- 20. Thinking deeply about something that has happened or what something means.
- 22. Where someone comes from, including their culture and family history.
- 23. Who you are, including your name, beliefs, culture, and experiences.
- 25. A group of people who live in the same area or share something in common.
