This a double puzzle that I made for this chapter (I love double puzzles. They're fun, and it's the perfect way to give all levels of students something to do without dividing the class).
So this is first a wordsearch.
After you find all the words, then use the letters between the found words to construct a sentence at the bottom of the page. (So if you open the file and look on the top line you'll see the letters "w" "h" "a" "t." Those 4 letters are between vocab found in the puzzle).
The sentence is actually a riddle (the answer to the sentence/riddle is What is full of holes, but can still hold water?) A hint to the answer is the title (It's In Your Bathroom).
The answer to the riddle is...a sponge!
The second part was a little difficult to explain in English, but my co-teacher helped with that. I like this riddle because students use their whole bathroom vocabulary to guess. I told them beforehand that the answer was hard, and they might not know the word in English, and that it was ok to tell my co-teacher the answer in Korean if they thought they knew. This made them even more excited and they were guessing all kinds of things, in English too! Turns out "sponge" in Korean is "supongee." oh konglish.