Science
Art
History
Actions
Finding your way
100

This word describes a sudden and significant development, often in medicine or technology.

Breakthrough

100

This type of drawing material, also used for heating, creates rich black tones in sketches.

charcoal

100

This word refers to a location where military forces engage in combat.

battlefield

100

A reflex action of quickly closing and opening your eyes.

blink

100

A place where you enter or begin moving into a new space.

entrance

200

Something no longer relevant due to time or innovation may be referred to with this word.

outdated

200

A painting technique that uses diluted pigment for a soft, flowing effect.

Watercolor

200

The male ruler of a powerful historical territory was often called this.

emperor

200

If someone suddenly runs a short distance, perhaps to catch a bus, they do this.

dash

200

The spot where two or more roads meet and require a directional choice.

Junction

300

This term describes advanced tools or systems using the most modern techniques.

state-of-the-art

300

Creating functional or decorative objects from clay is known as this.

pottery

300

Objects buried and later discovered, often valuable or historical, are commonly stored in this.

treasure chest

300

Speaking unclearly and quietly, often when unsure or shy, is called this.

mumble

300

A faster, alternative route that avoids the main path.

shortcut

400

Before publishing results, scientists often do this to gather information or test a theory.

look into

400

When an artist uses their work to convey emotions, opinions, or identity, they are engaging in this.

self-expression

400

A large object used in ancient times to block attacks in battle.

shield

400

A physical response to fear, anxiety, or cold, where the body shakes slightly.

tremble

400

A complex, confusing structure designed to mislead or challenge someone navigating it.

maze

500

If you're unfamiliar with a topic but begin to study it, you are trying to do this.

Get acquainted with

500

To represent someone or something through drawing, painting, or another medium.

Portray/Depict

500

Archaeologists often do this when they discover something hidden underground for centuries.

unearth

500

When someone consciously avoids a person or situation, they are doing this.

steer clear of

500

To abandon your current path or progress and begin from the beginning again.

start over

M
e
n
u