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Electrons in outermost shell of an atom
Simple system of elements abbreviations and dots which represent the element and its valance electrons
One of the energy shells around an atom in which an electronic may function
A region around the nucleus of an atom where electrons are likely to be found
Area of space or fixed path through which an electron moves about the nucleus of an atom
Chemical bonds connecting metals and nonmetals
Atoms with negative or positive charge
Having no mark characteristics neither a positive nor a negative charge
A measure of how badly an atom wants to add electrons to its outer shell
When opposite charges and molecules each attract each other and build a much larger structure
Eight electrons in the outermost or valance shell of an atom
An element that has given away its valance electrons and becomes positively charged
In element it has taken its valance electrons and become negatively charged
Something that can be drawn out into wire without breaking
Chemical bonds between nonmetals
A reaction when oxygen combined with another compound to form water and carbon dioxide
A chemical reaction in which one substance breaks up into two more new substances
two ionic compounds are reacting any solution to form new compounds one of which is insoluble
A reaction in which an active metal this places a less active metal or hydrogen from a compound solution or a nonmetal replaced as a nonmetal from a compound in a solution
a reaction in which two or more substances combined to form A new substance
A chemical substance that turns litmus to red often contrasted with a base shows up as a six and below on the PHO
A substance that acts as the opposite of acids turns litmus blue and shows up as an above on the pH scale
A new mortgage scale used to identify the acidity basicity of a solution
A branch of biology that studies the relationships of living organisms to their environment and to each other
To make an pure or pollute

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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.

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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.

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