Subjects
School Life
Fun Facts
100

This subject includes topics like fractions, geometry, and algebra.

Math

100

This is the person in charge of running the entire school.

Principal

100

This school supply, originally invented in the 1940s, was designed to stick and re-stick paper without damaging it.

Sticky/Post-it note

200

This subject involves physical activity and is often held in a gym or outside.

Physical Education

200

This period, usually halfway through the day, is when students can relax and eat.

Lunch

200

This technology tool, widely used by students today, was originally created as a defense project during the Cold War.

The internet

300

This subject involves experiments, lab work, and studying atoms, cells, and planets.

Science

300

This place in school is where students can borrow books and do research.

Library

300

In this country, students often have summer break in December and January due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere.

Australia

400

This subject teaches about past events, civilizations, and famous leaders.

History

400

This event happens at the end of the school year, where students receive awards and say goodbye for the summer.

Graduation

400

This country has the shortest school year, with about 170 days on average.

France

500

In this subject, students often read novels, write essays, and learn grammar

English/Reading and writing

500

This traditional event allows parents to meet teachers and see classrooms at the beginning of the school year.

Meet the teacher/Back to school night

500

This first modern school was established in 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts, and still exists today.

Boston Latin School

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