Description

Object like regions of the visual field that are distinguished from the background
The point where the optic nerve exits the eye and there are no photoreceptors
Photoreceptors concentrated on the center of the retina that are responsible for visual experience
Photorectors concentrated in the periphery of the retina that are most active in dim illumination
The detention of the color space that captures the qualitive experiences of the color of a light
How sounds and light waves are measured
An assertion that the size of a different threshold os proportional to the intensity of the standard stimulus
Is an implicit memory effect in which exposure to one stimulus influences the response to another stimulus
The minimum amount of physical energy needed to produce a reliable sensory experience
The process by which simulation of a sensory receptor gives rise to neural impulses
Information take in by both eyes that aids in depth perception
Information about depth that relies on the input of just one eye
The primary organ of hearing a fluid filled coiled tube located in the inner
A theory about pain modulation that proposes that certain cell in the spinal cord act as gates to interrupt and block some pain signals
The number of cycles completed by a wave in a given amount of time
Is the visual ability to perceive the world in 3D and the distance of an object
Associated with the loss of hypothalamic neurons that contain the neuropeptide hypocretin
The stage of sleep associated with quick, darting eye movements, the paralysis of major voluntary muscles
The ability o see objects and movement outside of the direct line of vision
The manner which the photoreceptorcells in the eye of humans and other primates work to enable color vision
Dreamless sleep
is a type of high amplitude brain wave found in humans, measured using a EEG
A pattern of smooth, regular electrical oscillations
A awareness or perception of an inward psychological or spiritual fact
A state of highly focused attention or concentration often associated with relaxation

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Chapter 5

Crossword

Visual Arts

Crossword

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!

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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!

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  • Click ‘Create New Puzzle’ and select ‘Crossword’
  • Select your layout, enter your title and your chosen clues and answers
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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.