Science Vocabulary Puzzle Set — Cells & the Human Body
A no-prep vocabulary set for the Cells & the Human Body unit — crossword, word searches, scrambles and a fill-in, with answers.
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Vocabulary practice for the Cells & the Human Body unit that needs nothing from you but a photocopier. Two crosswords whose clues are the definitions a teacher would accept on a quiz, four word searches on the unit's terms, scrambles and a word fill-in — enough for a week of warm-ups or one substitute lesson.
The terms are the ones a middle-school student actually meets in this unit, and the clues define them rather than restating them. Nothing here is contested or version-dependent: no counts that get revised, no superlatives, no classification that is still moving.
The answer key is on its own page at the back, so you can fold it off before you copy or keep it for self-marking.
What's inside
- Two crosswords with definition clues on the unit's key terms
- Four word searches covering the whole vocabulary set
- Word scrambles and a word fill-in for retrieval practice
- Full answer key on its own page at the back
- US Letter PDF, black and white, photocopier-friendly
- Personal & classroom licence — copy it for your class every year
Questions
- What grade is this for?
- Middle school, roughly grades five to eight. The terms are the ones this unit introduces and the clues are pitched at a student meeting them for the first time.
- Are the definitions the ones I teach?
- They are written to be the definition a teacher would accept on a quiz — short, accurate, and free of anything contested. If your curriculum uses a different wording for a term, the puzzle still works; the answer is the term itself.
- How long does it take?
- About a week of five-minute warm-ups, or one full lesson if you use it as a review, or a substitute day if you hand out the whole set.
- Is there an answer key?
- Yes, on its own page at the back — fold it off before you copy, or keep it and let students self-mark.
- Can I buy all three units?
- Yes, they are sold separately at $3.49 each so you only buy the units you teach.