Things Used in the Classroom
Furniture around the Classroom
Beyond the Classroom Window
Decor/On the Wall in the Classroom
Verbs for the Classroom
100

The writing utensil most often used, signified by a SLOWER motion for writing with one's main hand, is the _____________.

Pencil

100

The object can be found right underneath you.

Chair

100

That through which one glimpses the outside world from our classroom! The object's sign captures both it and the covering that can go over it.

Window

100
Most of the decor in this room is in the form of _____________. The sign for this object represents its general shape.

Poster

100

When you need to know something from your teacher, you _______________ a question.

Ask

200

Represented by the main hand being slid over the other hand and "flying" in the air. This object is one of the most common things to find on any table in a classroom. Easily confused with the sign for money.

Paper

200

This object can be found right in front of you.

Desk/Table

200

Look in the sky! It's a _____________

Plane

200

To two sides of this room is a _____________. The sign for it involves two motions, one like wiping something from this object, and the other resembling wall.

Board

200

Sometimes you don't need to inquire something from your teacher, as you already _______________ it. The Sign for this involves stroking the section of the body associated with thought!

Know

300

There are dozens of this type of informational object in this room alone!

Book

300

This object's sign means multiple different types of larger furniture, but all of them "CONTAIN" something or many things.

Cabinet / Large Container

300

Looking to the right, one can see the outer _______ of the school!

Walls

300
On one of our walls are multiple _________________ of Greek/Roman Mythology and Theatre characters. The sign for these objects shows how it can be taken off and put on.

Mask

300

Being at school helps a young mind ___________. The Sign for this Verb combines the sign for student, and converts into the sign for know.

Learn

400

Represented by pressing and "clicking" two fingers of one's dominant hand onto the front and back of their other hand, this object is the one that gets lost the most in Mr. Compagna's classroom.

Stapler
400

There are technically 2 of these objects in this room, and many in the Spanish room next to us. It is the way to access that which connects all of humanity's information in our day and age.

Computer

400
Now they've begun to sprout again, since Spring is here! Their sign represents what they do in a certain season!

Leaf

400

Some of the posters in our room my have been colored by hand, making them into ______________. The sign for this object involves making a "C" with the hand, and bringing it over to a flat palm with your other hand.

Picture / Painting

400

You must __________ your work when you're in class! The Sign for this Verb looks like a crab pinching!

Do

500

This object, signed by putting your two index fingers together, and "ripping" one away from the other downwards, is a smaller object contained within a holding container which helps to connect multiple objects.

Tape

500

If you were sitting at Mr. Compagna's desk, you would find what materials you need within these.

Drawer

500

Most people will go around town in one of these after they are 16 years of age, and the sign for this object counts as both the Verb and Object together.

Car

500

Let there be ______________! - A famous quote from the Bible that gives you the name of this object in the room and Sign! The Sign is done by putting your hand above your head and spreading out your fingers in a bursting pattern!

Light

500

Mr. Compagna _____________ a Blooket homework most nights of the week. The Sign for this action involves making a "G" sign with your dominant hand on the flat palm of the other hand that is held up, and can also mean the thing that is _______________.

Assign / Assignment

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