This subject deals with numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and more.
What is math
What is a pencil.
This classic lunch item comes in slices and often has peanut butter and jelly.
What is a sandwich.
Singing "Happy Birthday," in the classroom is usually followed by this treat.
What is cake.
This animal is the mascot for many schools and universities.
What is a lion
You read books and write essays in this subject.
What is English/Language arts.
Teachers use this to correct papers and mark answers.
What is a red pen?
What are sneakers/tennis shoes.
The first day of this month often starts the school year.
What is September?
This popular game is played on the playground with a ball and four bases.
What is baseball/kickball.
Experiments with beakers and test tubes are done in this class.
What is science
This supply is used to make corrections on typed or handwritten documents.
What is white out
In the 1950's students often wore this to hold their book and lunch.
What is a metal lunchbox
This "teachers' helper," often stands in front of the class and writes on the board.
What is the chalkboard
Students ride this to get to school if they don't walk.
What is a school bus
You study the past, like wars and Presidents, in this class.
What is history.
Students often store loose papers in this, which comes in three rings.
What is a binder.
These chalkboards were common before whiteboards and smartboards.
What is a blackboard.
On the playground, kids swing back and forth on this piece of equipment.
What is a swing?
These colorful items go on your fingers to decorate notebooks or point out important texts.
What are highlighters/stickers?
Drawing, painting, and sculpting are part of this subject
What is Art?
Invented in 1938, this device keeps pages organized and allows quick access to notes with colored tabs.
What is a tabbed index or divider system?
What is a station wagon?
Students used to sharpen pencils with this, often made of metal.
What is a pencil sharpener?
During recess, this game involves one child being "it" while others run to avoid this.
What is tag?