Across
- 5. - A person who works with electrical wiring and equipment, like lights and appliances.
- 6. - A piece of art made by shaping materials, like a statue or model.
- 8. - Someone who cuts, prepares, and sells meat.
- 10. - Tools or equipment that help people work, like cars, computers, or washing machines.
- 14. - A group of people who live, work, or share common interests in the same area.
- 15. - A person who works for an employer or a company.
- 17. - The stuff used to make things, like wood, metal, cloth, or plastic.
- 18. - To go from one place to another, especially for a trip or vacation.
- 20. - An artist who creates sculptures by shaping materials like clay, wood, or stone.
- 21. - People who repair and maintain machines, especially cars and engines.
- 22. - A person or company that hires people to work for them and pays them.
- 23. - A place where things are made in large amounts, often by machines and workers.
- 24. - When workers stop working to ask for better pay or working conditions.
Down
- 1. - Helpful jobs people do for others, like teaching, healthcare, or fixing things.
- 2. - When people visit different places for fun, learning, or relaxation.
- 3. - Someone who makes fabric by carefully connecting threads together.
- 4. - Another word for a job or profession, like a teacher, doctor, or artist.
- 7. - Something very important that you cannot do without.
- 9. - Money earned from working, usually paid by the hour or day.
- 11. - The regular amount of money someone earns for doing a job.
- 12. - When people use force or actions to hurt others or cause damage.
- 13. - An artist who makes things out of clay, like pots, plates, or sculptures.
- 14. - A count of all the people living in a place, like a country, that helps with planning.
- 16. - A person who gives things people need, like food, money, or support.
- 19. - Groups of similar things, like types of animals, foods, or games.
