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It is a human that attends university.
It is the objectives that are to be taught that day at school.
It is a place where you put things.
It is a place where you write things down. All of the papers are connected at a seam.
It is made of wax, and people use it to color.
This makes a pencil easier to use.
This makes your pencil writing go away.
You sit on this.
This holds your stationary.
You go to this school when you are in 9th grade in America.
This is the place where class is held.
This is the person that teaches you.
This is the person that is learning.
Every country has this. For our country, its colors are red, white and blue.
This is where the teacher puts their things.
This is the thing that you open if you want fresh air.
This is the thing that you swing in order to get into a room.
This comes after you take a test and your teacher finishes going over them. Usually A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-etc.
This is work that you have to complete at home that you got from school.
This is where you keep your notes.
This is what you write on that is white.
This is a sheet of the white, thin, thing that you write on.
This is used to write with on a blackboard.
This is used to measure things.
This is something that you read.
This is where you look up the definitions of words.
This is what you write with when you want your writing to be permanent.
This is a bag that you carry on your back.
This is a pencil that has color.
This is sticky and is used to stick things together.
This is something used to write with that had colored ink.
This is a student's table.
This is used when you are surfing the internet.
This can do math for you.
This is used to find directions. It has the roads, rivers, and surface features of a certain location.
This is the place that most kids go to every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
This is the french school for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade.

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What is a crossword?

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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.

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