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School supplies
100

This individual often spends evenings crafting lesson plans, has mastered the art of differentiating instruction, and plays a pivotal role in shaping the educational journey of students

teacher

100

This area within a school is equipped with desks, chairs, and instructional materials, serving as the primary setting for teacher-led lessons and student learning

classroom

100

This branch of science studies living organisms and their interactions with the environment, covering topics such as genetics, evolution, and ecosystems

Biology

100

This device, typically made of wood or plastic, is used to establish linear dimensions and angles and is fundamental in drafting and engineering for ensuring accuracy.

ruler

200

This key figure leads the school, making critical decisions on curriculum, discipline, and staffing, while guiding both students and teachers toward academic and personal success

headmaster

200

This area is designed to accommodate physical activities and sporting events, often including features like bleachers, a hardwood floor, and space for both individual and team exercises.

gymnasium

200

This field involves the study and creation of visual works that convey aesthetic, conceptual, or emotional ideas, often requiring an understanding of elements like color theory, composition, and artistic movements

Art

200

this small container, often made of fabric or plastic, is designed to organize and carry writing instruments and other essential items for note-taking and drawing

pencil case

300

This individual plays a key role in maintaining the daily nutrition of students by managing meal preparation and service in the school dining area

cafeteria worker

300

This area in a school is dedicated to meal service, where students gather to eat, and it often includes serving counters, tables, and a kitchen for food preparation.

cafeteria

300

This field encompasses the abstract study of structures, quantities, and spaces, often involving complex concepts such as proofs, theorems, and equations to solve real-world problems.

Math

300

This device, often found in classrooms and offices, is designed to refine the tip of a writing instrument by shaving off a portion of its surface to achieve a sharp edge.

sharpener

400

This person helps students find information and research topics, and often manages a quiet area for study

librarian

400

These passageways connect various classrooms and administrative offices within a school, facilitating movement between different areas of the building

school halls

400

This subject involves the critical analysis of past events, examining primary and secondary sources to understand societal developments, political changes, and cultural transformations across different eras

History

400

This versatile container, typically equipped with straps for ease of transport, is used for organizing and carrying personal items and educational supplies, often featuring multiple compartments and durable fabric

backpack

500

This essential worker ensures that hallways gleam, handles maintenance issues with skill, and is often the first to arrive and the last to leave, keeping the environment safe and clean for everyone

janitor

500

Students are often sent to this office when they need to discuss behavioural issues with the school’s top administrator, who is responsible for overseeing discipline and administrative matters.

headmaster’s office

500

This field studies the distribution and interaction of physical features and human activities across different areas, including the examination of climate zones, land use, and population patterns.

Geography

500

These wax-based tools come in various colours and are used for colouring and drawing, often wrapped in paper and favoured for their ease of use in creating vibrant, textured artworks.

crayons

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