Across
- 6. To get something, usually by learning or buying it.
- 7. To finish school or a course and receive a diploma or degree.
- 10. A scientist who studies physics, which is the science of matter, energy, and how they interact.
- 11. Very angry or shocked because something feels wrong or unfair.
- 12. A person’s or animal’s children or young.
- 13. To think someone or something is not as good, strong, or important as it really is.
- 15. To become less strong or to make something less strong.
- 16. Behavior that hurts others on purpose and shows no kindness.
- 18. To change so you can fit a new situation or environment.
- 19. To disagree with something and try to stop it.
- 21. A baby animal, like a bear or lion.
- 22. To be very good at something.
- 23. Wearing or using something to hide who you really are.
- 25. A person who receives something.
Down
- 1. Without kindness or pity; very cruel.
- 2. A person who studies the mind and behavior and helps people with mental or emotional problems.
- 3. To admit that you did something wrong or secret.
- 4. Related to a parent or parents.
- 5. Money given to a student to help pay for school, usually because of good grades or special talent.
- 8. A person who helps students learn one-on-one or in small groups.
- 9. A fun event where a child or teenager stays the night at a friend’s house.
- 14. Rude or not showing respect.
- 17. The quality of being very strict, unkind, or rough.
- 20. A reason or explanation for why something is right or acceptable.
- 24. Unable to focus or pay attention because your mind is on something else.
