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Mathematics crossword for schoolchildren of 6th, 7th, 8th grades.

This crossword puzzle encodes the main mathematical concepts and terms that you have learned in school.

Vertically:

1. Oblong circle.

2. Separates positive and negative numbers.

3. Chord passing through the center of the circle.

4. The simplest measuring tool.

6. A segment connecting the vertex of the triangle with the midpoint of the opposite side.

7. Electronic assistant in the account.

8. Mathematical symbol used for subtraction.

9. A segment connecting two vertices of a rectangle that do not lie on the same side.

12. Science, part of mathematics that studies spatial relationships and forms.

18. The science that studies actions on prime numbers.

20. A rectangle in which all sides are equal.

Horizontally:

5. A value indicating the size of the surface.

10. A thousand thousand.

11. Mathematical statement, the truth of which is established.

13. The result of addition.

14. The side of a triangle opposite the right angle.

16. A segment connecting two points of a circle.

17. Device for constructing and measuring angles.

19. A device for drawing arcs and circles.

21. Unit of measurement of a flat angle.

22. Party right triangle adjacent to a right angle.

23. Half diameter.

24. The opposite of the numerator.

Answers

Vertical: 1.Oval, 2.Zero, 3.Diameter, 4.Ruler, 6.Median, 7.Calculator, 8.Minus, 9.Diagonal, 12.Geometry, 15.Bisector, 18.Arithmetic, 20.Square

Horizontal: 5.Area, 10.Million, 11.Theorem, 13.Sum, 14.Hypotenuse, 16.Chord, 17.Protractor, 19.Compass, 21.Degree, 22.Katet, 23.Radius, 24.Denominator

Physics crossword with answers, Grade 10

Physics crossword on the topic "Basic concepts of mechanics"

Savostyanova Svetlana Anatolyevna, teacher of physics and mathematics, GAPOU MO "Egoryevsky Technical School"
Description. I bring to your attention a crossword puzzle in physics on the topic "Basic concepts of mechanics." The crossword puzzle will be of interest to teachers of physics, natural sciences, students to test knowledge on the topic, can be used to design a thematic stand.
Target: knowledge test on the topic
Tasks:
- to check the knowledge of students on this topic;
- contribute to the development of perseverance, the ability to think logically, compare;
- to form the ability to bring the work started to the end;
- stimulate interest in the subject.

Educational crossword puzzles are intellectual games that give a special entertaining and motivational aspect to the learning process, contribute to the development of the search and creative abilities of students, the ability to apply their knowledge, quickly navigate the acquired information.
I bring to your attention two versions of the crossword on the topic "Basic concepts of mechanics", which use almost the same set of words, but the grids of the crosswords are different. Therefore, very often, the guys sitting next to each other do not immediately understand that they are guessing the same words. I use this form of knowledge testing instead of physical dictation, in groups where physics is conducted within the framework of the subject "Natural Science".
Option 1


Questions for the crossword
Horizontally:
2. Device for measuring body weight
3. Movement of the body along the trajectory
5. A device that measures the speed of movement
6. Unit of time
7. The greatest deviation of an oscillating body from the equilibrium position
10. The branch of physics that studies sound waves
13. One of the characteristics of periodic motion
14. Unit of force in SI
15. A value equal to the product of body mass and its speed
16. Value, sometimes instantaneous, average

18. Unit of work
Vertically:
1. Time of one oscillation
3. A vector drawn from the initial position of a moving point to its final position
4. Elastic waves with a frequency of more than 20 kHz
6. Measure of mechanical impact on the body
8. Line of movement of the body
9. English scientist who discovered the law of deformation of elastic bodies
11. Mutual attraction of bodies
12. A quantity sometimes measured in horsepower
Answers.
Horizontal: 2. Libra 3. Distance 5. Speedometer 6. Second 7. Amplitude 10. Acoustic 13. Frequency 14. Newton 15. Impulse 16. Velocity 17. Hertz 18. Joule
Vertical: 1. Period 3. Displacement 4. Ultrasound 6. Force 8. Trajectory 9. Hook 11. Gravity 12. Power

Option 2


Questions for the crossword
Horizontally:
2. Unit of time
5. A value equal to the ratio of work to a unit of time
7. One of the characteristics of periodic motion
8. Elastic waves with a frequency of more than 20 kHz
9. Mutual attraction of bodies
11. The greatest deviation of an oscillating body from the equilibrium position
12. One of the main characteristics of movement
13. Branch of physics that studies sound waves
15. The scientist who formulated world law gravity
16. Movement of a body along a trajectory
17. Frequency unit
Vertically:
1. Device for measuring body weight
3. The value characterizing the speed of change in the speed of movement
4. Energy unit
6. A device that measures the speed of movement
9. Line of movement of the body
10. Number of oscillations per unit time
12. Measure of mechanical impact on the body
14. The value calculated by the formula mv
17. English scientist who discovered the law of deformation of elastic bodies
Answers
Horizontal: 2. Second 5. Power 7. Period 8. Ultrasound 9. Gravity 11. Amplitude 12. Velocity 13. Acoustic 15. Newton 16. Path 17. Hertz
Vertical: 1. Scale 3. Acceleration 4. Joule 6. Speedometer 9. Trajectory 10. Frequency 12. Force 14. Impulse 17. Hooke

Crossword Basic concepts of mechanics

Instruction

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Crossword 1. Young mathematician (grade 5)

Horizontally: 2. One followed by six zeros. 4. Unit of area equal to 10000 m 2. 6. A line segment that connects the center of a circle and any point on it. 10. The sum of the lengths of all sides of a polygon. 11. A fraction whose numerator is less than the denominator . 12. The sign used to write a number. 14. The law of addition: a + b \u003d b + a.

Vertically:1. Shapes that match when superimposed . 3. The law of multiplication (a + b) c \u003d ac + sun. 5. A rectangular prism with all edges equal. 7. The name of the segments that make up the triangle. 8. A unit of mass equal to 1000 kg. 9. Equality containing the unknown. 14. Third rank of any class.

Answers:

Horizontally: 2. Million. 4. Hectare. 6. Radius. 10. Perimeter. 11. Correct. 12. Number. 14. Relocatable.

Vertically: 1. Equal. 3. Distribution. 5. Cube. 7. Parties. 8. Ton. 9. Equation. 13. Hundreds.

Crossword 2. Young mathematician (grade 5)

Horizontally: 1. Book for classes in any subject. 4. Break in school. 6. Sign used to record music . 9. A document issued to a student at the end of school. 10. Month. 11. Large sheet used for drawings, wall newspapers, etc. 12. Drawing tool. 13. An object used by an artist to apply paint to a canvas.

Vertical: 1. Time allotted at school for one of the subjects . 2. A sign used to represent a sound. 3. The institution that the children attend five times a week. 5. Wooden stick with lead. 7. Liquid composition for writing. 8. The science.

Answers:

Horizontally: 1. Textbook, 4. Vacation, 6. Note, 9. Certificate. 10. August. 11. Whatman. 12. Compass. 13. Brush.

Vertically: 1. Lesson. 2. Letter. 3. School. 5. Pencil. 7. Ink. 8. History.

Crossword 3. Young mathematician (grade 5)

Horizontally: 1. A measure of time. 2. The smallest even number. 3. Very poor knowledge rating. 4. A series of numbers connected by action signs. 5. A measure of land area. 6. Number within ten . 7. Part of an hour. 8. 9. The smallest four digit number. 10. Unit of the third category. 11. Century. 12. Arithmetic action. 13. Name of the month.

Vertically: 7. Spring month. 8. Computing device. 14. Geometric figure . 15. Small measure of time. 16. Measure of length . 17. A subject taught in a school. 18. A measure of liquids. 19. Currency unit. 20. Question to decide . 21. Some number of units. 22. Name of the month. 23. First month of the year. 24. Last month of school holidays.

Answers:

Horizontally: 1 hour. 2. Two. 3. Unit. 4. Example. 5. Ar. 6. Four. 7. Minute. 8. Parentheses. 9. One thousand. 10. Hundred. 11. Century. 12. Division. 13. July.

Vertically: 7. March. 8. Abacus. 14. Square. 15. Second. 16. Meter. 17. Arithmetic. 18. Liter. 19. Ruble. 20. Task. 21. Number. 22. May. 23. January. 24. August.

Crossword 4. For math lovers (Grade 6)

Horizontally: 3. Signs that are put up when you need to change the order of actions. 4. One of the points located on the coordinate beam, which has a large coordinate. 8. An outstanding Soviet mathematician who, at the age of six, noticed that 1 2 = 1, 2 2 = 1 + 3, 3 2 = 1 + 3 + 5, 4 2 = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7, etc. 9. Numbers that multiply. 10. The unit of measurement of segments by students in a notebook. 13. Basic unit of mass. 14. An unlimited geometric figure that has no edges.

Vertically: 1. Required part of the task text. 2. A unit of measure for the volume of liquid used in England and the USA (4l.). 5. A rectangle with all sides equal. 6. One of the dimensions of a rectangular parallelepiped . 7. A number that is sometimes obtained by division. 11. The number to be divided. 12. A line segment that connects the vertices of a triangle.

Answers:

Horizontally: 3. Parentheses. 4. Right. 8. Kolmogorov. 9. Factors. 10. Centimeter. 13. Kilogram. 14. Plane.

Vertically: 1 question. 2. Gallon. 5. Square. 6. Length. 7. Remainder. 11. Divisible. 12. Party.

Crossword 5. For math lovers (Grade 6)

1. A number indicating how many equal parts a whole is divided into. 2. The fractional line is a sign .... . 3. Dividing the numerator and denominator by the same natural number- This … 4. Determine, without resorting to calculations, which expression is greater (the first or second): 1 - 1/1998 or 1 - 1/1999 . 5. The banana fruit consists of a peel and pulp. . The peel makes up 2/5 of the weight of a banana. The mass of the pulp is .... . kg, if the mass of bananas is 10 kg.

Answers: 1. Denominator. 2. Divisions. 3. Reduction. 4. Second. 5. Six.

Crossword 6. For math lovers (Grade 6)

1. The sign separating the fractional and integer part. 2. Fraction 3, 298” 3, 30 rounded to the nearest digit……. 3. Compare, subtract, add decimals …… 4. The speed of the river flow is ... km/h, if the speed of the boat downstream is 15.2 km/h and upstream is 11.2 km/h. 5. Rye bread contains 52% protein. How many grams of bread contains 260 grams of protein?

Answers: 1. Comma. 2. Hundredths. 3. Bitwise. 4. Two. 5. Five hundred.

Crossword 7. Geometry lovers (Grade 7)

Horizontally: 1. A ray that bisects an angle. 4. Triangle element. 5, 6, 7. Types of a triangle (at the corners). 11. ancient mathematician. 12. Part of the line. 15. Side of a right triangle. 16. A line segment that connects the vertex of a triangle with the midpoint of the opposite side.

Vertically: 2. The apex of the triangle. 3. figure in geometry. 8. Triangle element. 9. View of a triangle (on the sides). 10. A segment in a triangle. 13. A triangle with two equal sides. 14. Side of a right triangle. 17. Triangle element.

Answers:

Horizontally: 1. Bisector. 4. Party. 5. Rectangular. 6. Acute-angled. 7. Obtuse. 11. Pythagoras. 12. Cut. 15. Hypotenuse. 16. Median.

Vertically: 2. Point. 3. Triangle. 8. Top. 9. Equilateral. 10. Height. 13. Isosceles. 14. Leg. 17. Angle.

Crossword 8 . Young accountant (grade 6)

Horizontally: 1. The square of a prime number greater than 70. 3. The number whose digits form arithmetic progression with the sum equal to 14. 6. The cube of a two-digit integer. 8. The square of an integer greater than 80. 9. A number whose digits form an arithmetic progression with a sum equal to 25. 11. The number 9 horizontally written in reverse order. 14. Number 1 vertically minus number 4 vertically. 15. The smallest four-digit number that does not contain zeros. 16. 2 11 . 17. 550 times the cube root of 6 horizontally.

Vertical: 1. The number 15 horizontally multiplied by 5. 2. A number whose sum of the first two digits is equal to the sum of the last two digits. 4. The difference between the numbers 6 and 1 horizontally, multiplied by 9. 5. The difference between the numbers 2 and 4 vertically minus 41. 7. Ten times the number 2 vertically increased by 238. 8. Number 11 horizontally minus 2. 10. The sum of the numbers 5 vertically and 12 vertically. 11. Number 4 vertically written in reverse order. 12. The square root of 1 horizontally multiplied by 43. 13. The difference between the numbers 1 horizontally and 12 vertically.

Answers:

Horizontally: 1. 73 2 = 5329. 3. 5432. 6. 18 3 = 5832. 8. 85 2 = 7225. 9. 34567. 11. 76543. 14. 5555 – 4527 = 1028. 15. 1111. 16. 2 11 = 2048. 17. 550 * 5832 = 9900.

Vertically: 1. 1111 * 5 =5555. 2. 2433. 4. (5832 – 5329) * 9 = 4527. 5. 4527–2433 – 41= 2053. 7. 2433 * 10 + 3139 = 5192. 11. 7254. 12. 5329 * 43 = 3139. 13. 5329 – 3139 = 2190.

Crossword 9. Geometry lovers (Grade 8)

Horizontally:1. Polygons with equal areas. 3. A quadrilateral whose area is equal to the square of its side. 6. A quadrilateral whose area is the product of its base times its height. 7. A polygon whose area is half the product of its base times its height. 9. The length of the leg of an isosceles right triangle with an area of ​​8 sq. units

Vertical: 2. A quadrilateral whose area is equal to the product of its adjacent sides. 4. The length of a side of a square whose area is 64 sq. units 5. What is the perimeter of a rectangle if its area is 8 sq. units and one side is twice the other? 8. Parallelogram area, sharp corner which is equal to 30 °, and the heights drawn from the top obtuse angle, are equal to 4 and 5.

Answers:

Horizontally: 1. Equal. 3. Square. 6. Parallelogram. 7. Triangle. 9. Four.

Vertically: 2. Rectangle. 4. Eight. 5. Twelve. 8. Forty.

Crossword 10. Geometry lovers (Grade 10)

Horizontally:3. Quadrilateral. 4. A segment connecting the base of the oblique line with the base of the perpendicular drawn from the second end of the oblique line. 6. A number that is a multiple of 100. 9. Device for measuring angles. 10. Part of a plane bounded by a closed polyline. 13 . a number made up of one followed by zeros. 14. Unit of measurement. 15. An exact prescription that specifies a computational process. 16. The fractional part of the decimal logarithm.

Vertical: 1. Coordinate. 2. Polyhedron. 5. Quadrilateral. 7. trigonometric function. 8. The number to be multiplied by. 11. The number by which to divide. 12. Coordinate.

Answers:

Horizontally: 3. Trapeze. 4. Projection. 6. Four hundred. 8. Protractor. 10. Polygon. 13. Million. 14. Centimeter. 15. Algorithm. 16. Mantissa.

Vertically: 1. Ordinate. 2. Pyramid. 5. Rectangle. 7. Cotangent. 8. Multiplier. 11. Divider. 12. Abscissa.

Crossword 11. Cheerful mathematics.

Horizontally: 1. A scientist who immortalized an item of his clothing. 4. What you have to do in your mind if you don't have a calculator. 7. Favorite action of friends-comrades. 9. A textbook full of puzzles. 11. Well, a very difficult question! 13. A scientist who regained his sight after being hit on the head. 15. Mathematical action, sung in Shainsky's song. 16. A close relative of the square. 17. school rat . 21. From now to now. 24. A wealthy relative of the square. Six times richer than a square. 25. Drum sounds before the start of the battle.

Vertical: 1. The richer relative out of 24. 2. Brought to life rhombus. 3. The path to an answer. 5. An ominous place in Bermuda. 6. What happens even with the Sun, and not only with a simple student. 8. A glimmer of light in a dark realm. 10. What happens even to a simple student, if you really try. 12. A scientist who liked to bathe in the bath. 13. Bugs girlfriend. 14. The path we choose. 19. Bagel hole. 20. fence for mathematical operations. 22. The habitual place of a naughty child.

Answers:

Horizontally:1. Pythagoras. 4. Calculations. 7. Favorite action of friends of comrades. 9. Mathematics. 11. Charade. 13. Newton. 15. Multiplication. 16. Rectangle . 17. Bisector. 21. Line segment. 24. cube. 25. Fraction.

Vertically: 1. Square . 2. Square. 3. Solution. 5. Triangle. 6. Eclipse. 8. Ray. 10. Five. 12. Archimedes. 13. Inaccuracy. 14. Straight. 19. Circle. 20. Brackets. 22. Corner.

Crossword 12. Functions (Grades 10-11)

Answers: Even, periodic, odd, monotonicity, extremes, increasing, constancy, zeros, decreasing.

Crossword 13. Geometry lovers (Grade 7)

Horizontally:

Vertically:

Answers:

Horizontally: 2. Parallelepiped. 5. Prism. 6. Circle. 9. Point. 10. Beam. 11. Cone. 12. Triangle. 14. Cylinder. 15. Cube. 17. Height. 19. Pyramid.

Vertically: 1. Cut. 3. Direct. 4. Rectangle. 5. Plane. 7. Angle. 8. Ball. 13. Circle. 16. Bisector. 18. Square.

Crossword 14. Connoisseurs of mathematics (Grades 10-11)

Horizontally: 1. An old Russian measure of length. 4. Soviet mathematician, teacher, known to every schoolchild as the author of the manual “Four-digit mathematical tables”. 8. Mapping a plane onto itself that preserves distance. 9. An ancient Greek mechanic and mathematician who lived around the 3rd century BC. e. 13. A set of lines passing through one point . 14. A geometric concept that characterizes the uniformity of shapes. 15. Prefix for the formation of the name of submultiple units. 16. French mathematician of the 18th century. 19. part of a circle . 21. The ratio of two numbers . 25. A closed surface, all points of which are equally distant from one point. 27. Indian mathematician of the 7th century. 28. Swiss mathematician of the 18th century.

Vertical: 1. An English mathematician with a phenomenal memory. 2. polyhedron element . 3. German mathematician who lived 1849–1925 4. English mathematician who first compiled tables of decimal logarithms. 5. French mathematician who lived 1842–1917 6. Method. 7. Part of a circle. 10. A line perpendicular to the tangent at the point of contact. 11. Soviet mathematician and mechanic, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 12. Greek mathematician, 3rd century AD e. 13. Geometric transformation of figures. 17. Letter of the Greek alphabet. 20. Polyhedron. 22. An old calculating stick of the Russian people. 23. The famous German artist who widely used geometric methods in the visual arts. 24. Right triangle element. 26. French mathematician, one of the founders of number theory.

Answers:

Horizontally: 1. Top. 4. Bradis. 8. Move. 9. Philo. 13. Bundle. 14. Similarity. 15. Micro. 16. Fourier. 19. Segment. 21. Fraction. 25. Sphere. 27. B rahmagupta. 28. Kramer.

Vertically: 1. Wallis. 2. Rib. 3. Klein. 4. Briggs. 5. Darbu. 6. Method. 7. Sector. 10. Normal. 11. Sobolev. 12. Diophantus. 13. Transfer. 17. Omega. 18. Graph. 20. Prism. 22. Tag. 23. Durer. 24. Leg. 26. Farm.

Crossword 15. Geometry lovers (Grade 9)

Horizontally: 7. Quadrilateral . 8. math action . 10. The result of adding homogeneous quantities. 11. An angle that is greater than a right angle but less than a straight angle. 12. A number that is sometimes obtained by dividing . 13. Auxiliary theorem. 15. One of the main quantities characterizing a geometric body. 17. trigonometric function. 19. The distance between two points on a straight line. 20. A natural number, or its opposite, or zero. 24. A segment that connects two adjacent vertices of a polygon. 25. Mass unit. 26. A point on a plane that is equidistant from other points on the same plane. 27. A conclusion that the student memorizes. 30. The sign used to write a number. 32. Unit of mass of gems . 33. The area of ​​a square with a side equal to 1/10 of a verst. 34. Polyhedron.

Vertical: 1. Letter of the Greek alphabet. 2. Read the sign I in the notation AI BC. 3. Independent variable. 4. trigonometric function . 5. Location negative numbers on the coordinate line from the origin. 8. Unit of length. 9. A line on a coordinate plane representing some kind of dependence. 14. A number equal to 10 6 . 16. sides of a trapezoid. 17. Body of rotation. 18. A surface consisting of all points in space at a given distance from a given point. 21. One of the numbers when multiplied. 22. The oldest Russian weight unit, and in Kievan Rus monetary unit of silver. 23. Regular triangular pyramids . 28. The sign used when comparing values. 29. The boundary separating the points of this figure from other points on the surface. 31. A coin worth 3 kopecks. 32. A group of digits in a number entry.

Answers:

Horizontally: 7. Trapeze. 8. Addition. 10. Amount. 11. Dumb. 12. Remainder. 12. Lemma. 15. Volume. 17. Cosine. 19. Length. 20. Whole. 24. Party. 25. Ton. 26. Center. 27. Rule. 30. Number. 32. Carat. 33. Tithing. 34. Pyramid.

Vertically: 1. Omega. 2. Lies. 3. Argument. 4. Sinus. 5. Left. 6. Kilometer. 9. Graph. 14. Million. 16. Side. 17. Cone. 18. Sphere. 21. Multiplier. 22. Hryvnia. 23. Tetrahedra. 28. Equally. 29. Line. 31. Altyn. 32. Class.

Crossword 16. Young mathematician (grade 5)

1. Letter of the Latin alphabet. 2. Unit of time. 3. The area of ​​a square with a side of 10 m. 4. A line segment that connects the center of a circle to any point on it . 5. Unit of measure of length. 6. The sign used when comparing numbers. 7. Part of a line connecting two points. 8. A unit of mass equal to 1000 g. 9. Mathematical action sign. 10. A number greater than 36 but less than 44. 11. A rectangular parallelepiped in which all edges are equal. 12. An elementary sign in any symbolism. 13. A unit of area used in many Western countries(» 4047 m 2). 14. Side of a cube. 15. A number that is sometimes obtained by division. 16. A group of digits in a number entry. 17. Signs that are put up when you need to change the usual course of action. 18. Letter of the Latin alphabet. 19. The value of the unknown letter that results in numerical equality from the equation.

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