Description

This polynomial has two terms. a two-part name, especially the Latin name of a species of living organism (consisting of the genus followed by the specific epithet).
This value will not change. It will remain the same over a period of time.
A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets. It is a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
Information gathered from a survey or experiment. Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
The sets of all first coordinates (or x-values) of a relation or function. The set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function.
A number line with marks or dots that show frequency. A chart that is a statistical chart consisting of data points plotted on a fairly simple scale, typically using filled in circles.
A set with no elements or no values. It is a unique set having no elements; its size or cardinality (count of elements in a set) is zero.
A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent. The process of equating one thing with another.
To find the value of an algebraic expression by substituting a number for each variable. And by simplifying using the order of operations
The number that indicates how many times the base in a power is used as a factor. It is a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised, usually expressed as a raised symbol beside the number or expression (e.g. 3 in 23 = 2 × 2 × 2).
A mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables. A collection of symbols that jointly express a quantity.
The part of the coordinate plane on one side of a line. Which may include the line
A bar graph used to display data grouped in intervals. A diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
The side opposite the right angle in a triangle. Also, the longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
An equation that is true for all values of the variables. An element of a set which, if combined with another element by a specified binary operation, leaves that element unchanged.
Operations that undo each other. Are opposite operations that undo each other.
A triangle with at least two congruent sides. A triangle that has two sides of equal length
An equation that contains two or more variables. Allow us to represent things like distance, time, interest, and slope as variables in an equation.
A triangle with one obtuse angle. A triangle with an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees.
The opposite of a number. A number that is on the opposite side of zero.
A logical operator representing the union of two sets. Used to link alternatives.
A data value that is far removed from the rest of the data. A data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point.
The result of substituting a value for a variable in a function. Produce, deliver, or supply (data) using a computer or other device.
A location that has no size. A decimal point.
A flat surface that has no thickness and extends forever. Completely level or flat.
Numerical data. Measures of values or counts and are expressed as numbers.
A polynomial of degree 2. Function with one or more variables in which the highest-degree term is of the second degree.
A ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units. A measure, quantity, or frequency, typically one measured against some other quantity or measure.
The difference in the y-values of two points on a line. Increase in number, size, amount, or quality.
A collection of items called elements. A collection of distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a crossword?

Crossword puzzles have been published in newspapers and other publications since 1873. They consist of a grid of squares where the player aims to write words both horizontally and vertically.

Next to the crossword will be a series of questions or clues, which relate to the various rows or lines of boxes in the crossword. The player reads the question or clue, and tries to find a word that answers the question in the same amount of letters as there are boxes in the related crossword row or line.

Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

Who is a crossword suitable for?

The fantastic thing about crosswords is, they are completely flexible for whatever age or reading level you need. You can use many words to create a complex crossword for adults, or just a couple of words for younger children.

Crosswords can use any word you like, big or small, so there are literally countless combinations that you can create for templates. It is easy to customise the template to the age or learning level of your students.

How do I create a crossword template?

For the easiest crossword templates, WordMint is the way to go!

Pre-made templates

For a quick and easy pre-made template, simply search through WordMint’s existing 500,000+ templates. With so many to choose from, you’re bound to find the right one for you!

Create your own from scratch

  • Log in to your account (it’s free to join!)
  • Head to ‘My Puzzles’
  • Click ‘Create New Puzzle’ and select ‘Crossword’
  • Select your layout, enter your title and your chosen clues and answers
  • That’s it! The template builder will create your crossword template for you and you can save it to your account, export as a word document or pdf and print!

How do I choose the clues for my crossword?

Once you’ve picked a theme, choose clues that match your students current difficulty level. For younger children, this may be as simple as a question of “What color is the sky?” with an answer of “blue”.

Are crosswords good for students?

Crosswords are a great exercise for students' problem solving and cognitive abilities. Not only do they need to solve a clue and think of the correct answer, but they also have to consider all of the other words in the crossword to make sure the words fit together.

Crosswords are great for building and using vocabulary.

If this is your first time using a crossword with your students, you could create a crossword FAQ template for them to give them the basic instructions.

Can I print my crossword template?

All of our templates can be exported into Microsoft Word to easily print, or you can save your work as a PDF to print for the entire class. Your puzzles get saved into your account for easy access and printing in the future, so you don’t need to worry about saving them at work or at home!

Can I create crosswords in other languages?

Crosswords are a fantastic resource for students learning a foreign language as they test their reading, comprehension and writing all at the same time. When learning a new language, this type of test using multiple different skills is great to solidify students' learning.

We have full support for crossword templates in languages such as Spanish, French and Japanese with diacritics including over 100,000 images, so you can create an entire crossword in your target language including all of the titles, and clues.