Across
- 2. A large printed picture, photograph, or notice that you stick or pin to a wall or board, usually for decoration or to advertise something
- 3. A pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening to it
- 7. To go away from a person or a place
- 11. A small bag for holding pens, pencils, etc., often used at school
- 12. The skill of creating objects such as paintings and drawings, especially when you study it
- 13. Used especially in negative sentences and questions to emphasize that you do not like somebody or something
- 14. A device for showing films or images on a screen or other surface
- 15. The study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them
- 16. The scientific study of the structure of substances, how they react when combined or in contact with one another, and how they behave under different conditions
- 17. The scientific study of the life and structure of plants and animals
Down
- 1. (Abbreviation for Physical Education) Classes at school in which children do exercise and learn to play sport, or the area of study relating to such classes
- 2. The scientific study of matter and energy and the relationships between them, including the study of forces, heat, light, sound, electricity and the structure of atoms
- 3. To be upset, annoyed or worried by something
- 4. A small electronic device or piece of software for calculating with numbers
- 5. To like one thing or person better than another; to choose one thing rather than something else because you like it better
- 6. The scientific study of the Earth’s surface, physical features, divisions, products, population, etc.
- 8. A straight narrow piece of wood, plastic or metal, marked in centimetres or inches, used for measuring or for drawing straight lines
- 9. A book that teaches a particular subject and that is used especially in schools and colleges
- 10. A piece of wood, or other strong material, that is used for a special purpose. Teachers usually write on it.
- 14. To do things for pleasure, as children do; to enjoy yourself, rather than work
