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Ninjas Mini Puzzle Unit Ninjas Mini Puzzle Unit By: Annette @ In All You Do 2015© Thank you for visiting In All You Do and finding a resource you’d like to use! Please feel free to use these files for your own personal use or for your own classroom. I provide them free of charge to bless others, so please do not spread them around the internet or host them on any sites – including but not limited to your own blog, Facebook and Google+. If you want to share, you may share these forms with others by sharing a link to my blog or the direct blog post. Please do not share just the PDF files (the link you are at now). It is my prayer that others are blessed through my blog and any files I share!!! I would love to know if you’ve used these files and if you enjoyed them. Send emails to [email protected] with your post link ,if you blog, or pictures of the resource being used. I would love to feature you on my blog so others can see the resource in action! 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Blessings, Annette www.inallyoudo.net Ninja Terminology chunin - an average ninja with some experience fukiya - poison dart blowgun jonin - a high ranking ninja with much experience kaginawa - a grappling hook and rope used to climb more efficiently kasarigama -A sythe with a ball and chain attached to it. kunai - A small knife used in hand-to-hand combat and for throwing. metsubishi - The "eye closer"; a hollowed out egg filled with sand, sawdust and broken glass is flung at an enemy's face. ninja - a covert agent or mercenary in feudal Japan ninjato - A short sward used primarily by ninjas. ninjutsu - The art of the ninja. It includes stealth, acrobatics, fighting and specialized weapons training. shinobi - Another name for the ninjas meaning "steelers in." shonobi shozoku - the black outfit worn by most ninja Shuriken - A small star shaped bladed throwing weapon sometimes dipped in poison. Tetsubishi - Spikes designed to be thrown on the floor so one spike always points up. They are used to slow persuers. Definitions found on Quizlet.com ©2015 www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Word Search Kindergarten + Words can be found forwards, up, down and diagonal. E R P I A V J Y K O E Z C P T G X Q E L T B F G C C E O T C H U N I N L P K N M E W S J E P N P E U S M O T H U S S I E W N H F U K I Y A Q C W A A I J A F J T E C D P N I N J A T O H S M R D J I O Q S X N S F T L N N N B T I C I S C L A Y I S I B E N N S C S O S D B X J L P Y E E R E P Word Bank ninja chunin shinobi ninjutsu ninjato kunai fukiya jonin 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Word Search Words can be found forwards, backwards, up, down and diagonal. E U X U R E E T E O U G J F I X H E N I E S G K M I H A O A N E N N N L E N O M A E Q S N S E Z L S E T N P Z H P G N H I F I R T H M E O I A R J O I I N S E B T Q N O F E C I S I H N O G S T V V I S U M P E H H S O A K Q S K L N B K I E S U R I B E W B E R R J O I N A C R I B I I A A M V F A N Y I H S I B U S T E M S I W D I A N U K K O S H L C G F I X E D N M P I E N T O P H A D R S O T A J N I N I E Z I U M O R K C P S R E M C H T O E N O E M G A M A G I R A S A K Q I V C Y F J B Q E I A U S T U J N I N Word Bank ninja chunin shinobi ninjutsu ninjato kunai fukiya jonin kaginawa Shuriken kasarigama Tetsubishi metsubishi shinobi shozoku 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Word Scramble Puzzle Kindergarten - 1st Unscramble the following words. Scramble Answer 1 yfakiu 2 inhcun 3 intsuunj 4 snhoiib 5 njnoi 6 tonnija 7 akinu 8 nnjia WORD BANK ninja chunin shinobi ninjutsu ninjato kunai fukiya jonin 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Word Scramble Puzzle Unscramble the following words. Scramble Answer 1 anaikwag 2 otnjnia WORD BANK 3 iuyfak ninja chunin 4 jnina shinobi 5 asakagiram ninjutsu 6 utninsju ninjato kunai 7 reunhSik fukiya 8 eisihtsbum jonin kaginawa 9 nisobih metsubishi 10 cnuhni kasarigama 11 akuin Tetsubishi Shuriken 12 osbsoio nikuzhh shinobi shozoku 13 oinnj 14 bTsuisihet 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Crossword Puzzle (Kindergarten+) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Word Bank Across 1. small knife used in hand-to-hand combat ninja 4. art of the ninja chunin 5. high ranking ninja with much experience shinobi 6. poison dart blowgun 7. another name for ninja ninjutsu ninjato Down kunai 2. covert agent fukiya 3. average ninja with some experience 4. a short sward used primarily by ninjas jonin 2014 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Crossword Puzzle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Across 1. the art of the ninja 5. spikes designed to be thrown on the floor to slow persuers Word Bank 6. a sythe with a ball and chain attached to it ninja chunin 7. poison dart blowgun 8. short sward used primarily by ninjas shinobi ninjutsu 9. another name for the ninjas, meaning "steelers in" ninjato kunai 11. black outfit worn by most ninja fukiya jonin 12. covert agent in feudal Japan 13. small knife used in hand-to-hand combat for throwing kaginawa metsubishi Down kasarigama Tetsubishi 2. high ranking ninja with much experience 3. small star-shaped bladed throwing weapon Shuriken shinobi shozoku 4. the "eye closer" 6. a grappling hook and rope used to climb more efficiently 10. average ninja with some experience 2014 © www.inallyoudo.net How many words can you make from N I N J A T O __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net How many words can you make from s H I N O B I __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net How many words can you make from K A S A R I G A M A _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ 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_________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ _________________ _________________ ________________ 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Simple Sudoku Puzzles Complete the puzzles by placing only one of each picture in each colomn/row. 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Simple Sudoku Puzzles Complete the puzzles by placing only one of each picture in each colomn/row. 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Simple Sudoku Puzzles Complete the puzzles by placing only one of each picture in each colomn/row. 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Simple Sudoku Puzzles Complete the puzzles by placing only one of each picture in each colomn/row. 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Simple Sudoku Puzzles Complete the puzzles by placing only one of each picture in each colomn/row. 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Simple Sudoku Puzzles Complete the puzzles by placing only one of each picture in each colomn/row. 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Matching Can you match the word to the correct picture? kunai Shuriken Side kick Ninja Fighting Sticks 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Matching Can you match the word to the correct picture? Ninja Fighting sticks kunai Shuriken Front Kick 2015 © www.inallyoudo.net Ninjas Matching Tiles Cut apart the pictures on the following pages to play a simple and fun game of matching.
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