Across
- 4. A detailed plan or drawing that shows how something will be built or made.
- 7. A conversation where someone asks questions to learn more about a person or to choose someone for a job.
- 11. Making something safe for children by removing or hiding things that could be dangerous.
- 12. A place where children go to learn new things, like math, reading, and science.
- 13. To bite and move food around in your mouth so you can swallow it.
- 14. A guideline that tells you what you can or cannot do, like taking turns or raising your hand to speak.
- 16. A type of food that grows in the ground and has a soft part on top, often with a stem, like a little umbrella.
- 18. The past tense of fly; it means to move through the air, like a bird or an airplane.
- 19. Going from one side of something to the other side, like walking through a door.
- 21. A sickness that can make you feel tired and have a cough or fever, also known as the flu.
- 22. Being honest and always telling the truth.
- 23. A musical instrument that you blow into to make sweet, high sounds.
Down
- 1. To trick or confuse someone, usually by making them believe something untrue.
- 2. A set of clothes that usually includes a jacket and pants, often worn for special occasions.
- 3. A curved tool used for eating or serving food, especially soup or cereal.
- 5. Being unkind or not polite to others, like talking back or interrupting.
- 6. A funny drawing or animation that tells a story, often watched on TV or in movies.
- 8. To make sure someone or something is part of a group or activity.
- 9. The big, bright round thing that shines in the night sky and goes around the Earth.
- 10. Something that is correct or real; the opposite of false.
- 14. A space in a building where you can do things like sleep, play, or study.
- 15. Dirty things in the air, water, or land that can be harmful to people and animals.
- 17. Something that feels nice and even to touch, without bumps or rough spots.
- 20. A color that looks like the sky on a clear day or the ocean.
- 21. To have an effect on someone or something, like how a friend might change your opinion.
