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Education - Class and School Objects

Here you will learn some English words related to class and school objects such as "blackboard", "desk", and "locker".

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Words Related to Education
blackboard

a large board with a smooth dark surface that is written on with chalk in schools

Ex: The teacher wrote the lesson on the blackboard. 
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chalkboard

a smooth, typically dark-colored surface, usually made of slate or a similar material, used for writing or drawing with chalk

Ex: The teacher wrote the math problem on the chalkboard for the class to solve. 
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whiteboard

a large board with a smooth white surface that we can write on, especially used for teaching or presentations

Ex: During the language class, the teacher wrote new vocabulary on the whiteboard. 
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interactive whiteboard

a large display board that can be connected to a computer or projector, allowing users to interact with digital content using touch, stylus, or other input devices

Ex: In the classroom, the teacher used the interactive whiteboard to engage students in interactive lessons, where they could solve math problems and explore science concepts through touch and manipulation. 
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bulletin board

a display board used for posting notices, announcements, or other informational materials

Ex: The bulletin board in the classroom displayed the daily schedule. 
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pushpin
pushpin
[noun]

a type of thumbtack with a colored piece of plastic on one end

Ex: She used a pushpin to hang up the calendar on the bulletin board. 
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desk
desk
[noun]

furniture we use for working, writing, reading, etc. that normally has a flat surface and drawers

Ex: I have a picture frame with a family photo on my desk. 
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lectern
lectern
[noun]

a stand with a slanted top used to hold notes or books for a speaker or reader

Ex: The speaker stood behind the lectern, ready to begin the presentation. 
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bookshelf
bookshelf
[noun]

‌a board connected to a wall or a piece of furniture on which books are kept

Ex: She organized her collection of novels neatly on the bookshelf in the living room. 
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pigeonhole

a small compartment or niche used for sorting or storing items

Ex: The mailroom had individual pigeonholes for each employee to receive their correspondence. 
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locker
locker
[noun]

a small closet that usually has a lock, in which valuable items and belongings could be stored

Ex: She stored her books and backpack in her locker before heading to class. 
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file cabinet

a piece of office furniture with drawers in which documents can be stored

Ex: She organized the client files in the bottom drawer of the file cabinet. 
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projector
projector
[noun]

a device used for making images or videos appear on a screen, wall, or other flat surfaces

Ex: The classroom was equipped with a state-of-the-art projector, allowing teachers to display educational videos and presentations. 
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projection screen

a surface, often white or gray, used to display images from a projector

Ex: The conference room was equipped with a large projection screen for presentations. 
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overhead projector

a device that projects images or text from a transparency onto a screen or wall

Ex: The teacher used an overhead projector to display the lesson notes to the class. 
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school bus

a large motor vehicle designed to transport students to and from school

Ex: The school bus arrived at the bus stop to pick up the children in the morning. 
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school bell

a mechanical or electronic device used to signal the start and end of classes or periods in a school day

Ex: The school bell rang, signaling the end of recess and the start of the next class. 
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