In the classroom
In the kitchen
In the bathroom
In the bedroom
In the garden
100
Something to sit on.

a chair

100

Something to cut with

a knife

100

Where you stand to wash yourself

a shower

100

Where you lie down

a bed

100

The 'door' to the garden

a gate

200

What you use when you've made a mistake

a rubber (UK) or an eraser (US)

200
What you use to boil water

a kettle

200

What you need to turn on to get water

a tap

200

What you put your head on when you lie down

a pillow

200
Flowers and other plants that are growing where you don't want them

weeds

300

What you use when you want to put holes in your paper

a hole punch

300

Where you put cakes to cook

the oven

300

What you do after you've used the toilet and before you wash your hands

flush the toilet

300

What you close to keep the light out

the curtains

300

Where you walk from the entrance to the garden to the door of the house

path

400

What the teacher writes on.

The whiteboard

400

What you do when you put knives and forks on the table before a meal.

Set the table

Lay the table

400

What you use to dry yourself after a shower or bath

A towel

400

Where you can hang up your clothes

The wardrobe

400

The national flower of England - one with spikes (ouch!) on the stems!

a rose

500

Where the teacher can keep things in the classroom

A drawer

500

What you use to dry dishes

A tea towel

500

A solid thing you use to wash yourself with.

Soap

500

A set of three or four places where you might keep your socks and underwear

A chest of drawers

500

An area of grass in the garden.

A lawn

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