Where should you go?
Where should you go? (Part 2)
School
Supermarket
Library
100

Where do you go to read?

Library

100

Where do you do to see animals?

Zoo

100

This person teaches students in a classroom.

Teacher

100

You push this around the store to hold your groceries while you shop.

Shopping Cart


100

Are books free?

Yes, as long as you give them back

200

Where do you go to learn?

School

200

Where do you go to buy food?

Supermarket

200

Students write on this during lessons, and it’s often found at the front of the classroom

Chalkboard/Whiteboard

200

You spread this on bread, and it's made from peanuts.

Peanut Butter

200

This section has books about real people, places, and facts.

Non-fiction

300

Where do you put in and take out money?

Bank

300

Where do you go to play?

Park

300

This break during the school day allows students to eat and relax.

Recess

300

This dairy product is often used on cereal or in baking.

Milk

300

This person helps you find books and keeps the library organized

Librarian

400

Where do you go to send mail?

Post Office

400

Where do you go to buy books?

Bookstore

400

You use this tool to erase mistakes made with a pencil.

Eraser


400

This person scans your groceries and helps you pay at the register

Cashier

400

This type of book has illustrations and is often short, made for young readers.

Picture Book

500

Where should you go if you are sick?

Hospital

500

Where do you go to look at artifacts?

Museum

500

Students write their answers on this during a test or quiz.

Paper

500

Produce Section

This section of the supermarket sells fresh fruits and vegetables

500

When a book is not available, you can do this to hold it for later.

Place it on hold or reserve the book

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