Teacher's Corner Kensington Crosswords for Grade Six and Up, ESL Students
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1 Page 1 of 6 Teacher's Corner Kensington Crosswords for Grade Six and Up, ESL Students Puzzle One 8 1 F U N R 5 U 2 S A V I N G P T A G 7 H B 3 B E L L E V U E 3 T O 10 H 4 T O O N I E O I M V S 4 I 5 J E W I S H 2 6 W E S T E R N R U T G Y N O 6 7 C H U R C H 9 O E O 8 B R E A D 1 O S M O P K 9 E U R O P E 10 S U M M E R K B D L I C 1. It's a lot of to take a walking tour through Kensington Market. (fun) 2. money in Kensington is easy. (Saving) 3. The park in the heart of Kensington is called Square. (Bellevue) 4. You can buy a delicious coffee for only a. (toonie) 5. The first immigrants in Kensington Market were. (Jewish) 6. Toronto Hospital was built in (Western) 7. St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Anglican. (Church) 8. You can buy home-made at the local bakery. (bread) 9. Many people immigrated from. (Europe) 10. Kensington celebrates festivals. (summer). 1. Ryerson School was first opened in (Public) 2. You can buy cooked and food in Kensington. (uncooked) 3. No. 8 Station was one of the first fire stations in Toronto. (Hose) 4. There are many in Kensington Market. (stores) 5. You can order and meatballs at the local restaurant. (spaghetti) 6. Kensington Market is like a away from home. (home) 7. Many flowers are found in Kensington yards. (blooming) 8. An apple is a you can find in Kensington fruit stores. (fruit) 9. You can learn all about Kensington from the written by Jean Cochrane. (book) 10. one is important in Kensington Market. (Every)
2 Page 2 of 6 Puzzle Two A P 4 D G 1 P O R T U G U E S E E I N S 2 F R U I T S R I 8 10 E L 3 S A N C I S C 1 N S O 7 O A 4 F I R S T N 5 B O U N D A R I E S T S A I K A S E 9 6 D E N T I S T 7 A R T I S T S E I Y P E N H 3 S A 8 C H E E S E G N G 9 T O U R G G S 10 H O U S E E 1. Kensington is home to many immigrants, including Jewish, Chinese and. (Portuguese) 2. You can buy tropical and vegetables in Kensington Market. (fruits) 3. was the only non-jewish merchant in Kensington in (Sancis) 4. Many immigrants make Kensington their home in Canada. (first) 5. The of Kensington Market are Bathurst to Spadina, College to Dundas. (boundaries) 6. The in Kensington Market takes care of your teeth. (Dentist) 7. Many live in Kensington, such as musicians, painters, actors, etc. (artists) 8. You can buy and cheese products from all over the world. (cheese) 9. You can take a walking of Kensington to see all the historic sites. (tour) 10. St. Stephen's Community is a social service agency in Kensington. (House) 1. -in-the-fields Anglican Church. (St Stephen) 2. The Kensington book is a history of Kensington from the past to the. (present) 3. You can buy in the egg store in Kensington Market. (eggs) 4. and boys like to play in Kensington. (Girls) 5. The were prominent figures in Kensington Market in the 1800s. (Denisons) 6. People of all come to visit Kensington market. (ages) 7. You can find home-made bread and cookies at the local. (bakeries) 8. Park was named in the honour of Sonia Lunansky. (Sonia) 9. The Kiever is located on Denison Square. (Synagogue) 10. Many people travel by to Kensington Market. (car)
3 Page 3 of 6 Puzzle Three 3 4 M S 8 1 E T 1 F E S T I V A L S 2 S U M M E R R O E 3 C L O T H E S R A H N O F A G N O N 4 H I S T O R Y O T O 5 L A N D O N 2 S 6 I M M I G R A N T S A I 10 7 C O M M U N I T Y 5 A 9 A G W 6 N D U L O F 8 S P R I N G I R A 7 I U C L M M V S A 9 D E M O L I S H E D T N U N W A S S A K Y E 10 P H O T O G R A P H S 1. Kensington Market celebrates its diversity with summer and winter solstice. (festivals) 2. It's always an experience to go to Kensington Market in the spring,, fall and winter. (summer) 3. You can buy new and vintage in Kensington Market. (clothes) 4. Kensington Market has a rich. (history) 5. The book Kensington won the 2002 Fred Award. (Landon) 6. make up a large number of the population in Kensington Market. (Immigrants) 7. There's a real sense of in Kensington Market. (community) 8. It's fun to go to Kensington Market in the fall, winter, and summer. (spring) 9. Many houses were in the 1890s and rebuilt. (demolished) 10. Kensington Alive web site has lots of. (photographs) 1. Buy at the fish store. (seafood) 2. St. Stephen-in-the-Fields Church. (Anglican) 3. Another name for store owners is. (merchants) 4. You can buy mild or cheeses in Kensington Market. (strong) 5. People from all over the come to Kensington Market. (world) 6. Kensington Market is a place in Toronto. (famous) 7. The name of the synagogue on St. Andrew Street is. (Minsker) 8. People born in Toronto are called. (Torontonians) 9. A laneway can also be called a. (driveway) 10. One of the popular streets in Kensington Market is Avenue. (Augusta)
4 Page 4 of 6 Puzzle Four 6 5 D 10 C O 8 H 2 1 J A N U A R Y G O C R G A U 2 L O F T S P H 3 F R I E N D S 1 N E N V E 4 B A S E M E N T U 5 L A R G E S R T 4 S T Y O R L 7 9 C U 6 B A L D W I N B C C K 7 E N G I N E O T E I L L E G L I D 3 8 H O M E S H B 9 O C E A N 10 R O O T S S U E R 1. Kensington Market is open from to December. (January) 2. In 1998, George Brown College Kensington campus became Kensington. (Lofts) 3. You can make many new in Kensington Market. (friends) 4. Most houses have two floors and a. (basement) 5. There are four steel sculptures at each entrance of Kensington Market. (large) 6. Many of the fish stores are on Street. (Baldwin) 7. In 1911, No. 8 Hose Station became the first fire station in Toronto to get a motor-driven fire. (engine) 8. In 1992, 87 Bellevue was sold to First Society. (Homes) 9. Most of the fish comes from the. (ocean) 10. You can still see Kensington Market's Victorian. (roots) 1. is a green vegetable that looks like a flower. (Broccoli) 2. Many houses were in the 1800s. (constructed) 3. No. 8 Station was the first fire station in Toronto to get a motorized car. (Hose) 4. Some of the fish comes from Ontario. (Lake) 5. You can buy rugs and in Kensington Market. (carpets) 6. Enjoy a from the local bakery. (doughnut) 7. A Toronto mayor, Mel Lastman, was a of Sanci. (neighbour) 8. The United Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A.) was led by Marcus. (Garvey) 9. Canada had its first central office for operators in Kensington Market. (Bell) 10. The first in Kensington Market were built in the 1870s s. (houses)
5 Page 5 of 6 Puzzle Five 5 8 P 1 C H E A P 3 2 M I L D O T E 7 S P R O G R A M S 4 P A T I O S K O R U I R N P E N T G 1 I 5 F I S H D A A C T C 6 R E T A I L N H W A 4 6 Y I 7 S I D E W A L K S W 9 C N A U 8 V I N T A G E E R B N I S W T F E 9 M A R K E T T Y R 10 M U S I C 1. You can get used-car rentals in Kensington Market. (cheap) 2. Try the and strong cheeses. (mild) 3. KYTES offers for youth. (programs) 4. There are several fantastic in summer time. (patios) 5. Buy fresh and frozen. (fish) 6. Most stores sell at wholesale and prices. (retail) 7. are always full of pedestrians. (Sidewalks) 8. is another name for retro clothing. (Vintage) 9. Kensington Market is an open-air. (market) 10. You can enjoy different types of in many of the stores. (music) 1. Today, the community makes up about 40% of Kensington. (Chinese) 2. Fun, funky, such as wool sweaters, are made on the premises. (knitwear) 3. Most Latin grocery stores sell fruits. (tropical) 4. Take either the bus, streetcar or to get to Kensington Market. (subway) 5. Trudeau visited Kensington Market in (Pierre) 6. The Solstice Festival of Lights is in December. (Winter) 7. Kensington Market is open on Saturday and. (Sunday) 8. Doctors merged with Toronto Western Hospital in (Hospital) 9. You can buy many unique and souvenirs in Kensington Market. (gifts) 10. Many products sold in Kensington Market are. (organic)
6 Page 6 of 6 Puzzle Six C U L T U R E S N 5 H U K I 1 T M N M I S S I S S A U G A 3 N A T I V E E C A I L T 4 L E A T H E R 2 H T L T A N 5 A T T R A C T I O N N A 10 S E 4 A 8 M P T A R 6 J E W S E 7 M I X T U R E L U R A Y S M S N T M E A 8 E T H N I C U R U R T 9 S A L O N 10 L A T I N N O T N S 1. You can learn a lot about the different and ethnic groups. (cultures) 2/3. Before the European settlers, the, a tribe inhabited what we know today as Kensington. (Mississauga, native) 4. You can buy luggage, handbags, backpacks and other goods. (leather) 5. Kensington Market is a major tourist. (attraction) 6. Many of the had moved out of Kensington by the 1950s. (Jews) 7. Kensington is a major reception area for new immigrants, with a real of people and culture. (mixture) 8. Kensington is a place where an attitude of racial and harmony has thrived. (ethnic) 9. The local hair offers braids, weaves and twists. (salon) 10. People come from America. (Latin) 1. This Mayor of Toronto,, was born and raised in Kensington Market. (Mel Lastman) 2. The British took possession of the land as part of a massive land-sale first signed in 1787 with three Mississauga chiefs. (treaty) 3. You can buy a variety of and spices at the local store. (nuts) 4. There are many where you can eat lunch or dinner. (restaurants) 5. is an organization representing residents and merchants in Kensington Market. (KMAC) 6. By the 1970s, immigrants from and Hong Kong started to arrive. (China) 7. The Institute is an ancestor of St. Stephen's Community House, which conducted missionary work in the early 1900s. (Nathanael) 8. Kensington Market is open in spring,, fall and winter. (summer) 9. People came from China, Hong Kong and to settle in the Kensington area. (Vietnam) 10. During the early 20th century, most Orthodox Jews in Kensington left Eastern Europe and Russia because of. (persecution) This project was made possible by the staff and volunteers of St. Stephen s Community House, and we would like to offer thanks to the following funders:
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