Flashcards: Grow Your Knowledge Of School Vocabulary

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vocabulary list

WordDefinition
AssignmentAn assignment is a task or project given by a teacher to students to complete outside of class.
AttendanceAttendance refers to the act of being present at a class or school event as required or expected by the institution.
CurriculumCurriculum refers to the set of courses, subjects, and content taught in a school or educational program.
DiscussionA conversation or exchange of ideas among students and teachers in a classroom setting to explore a topic or issue.
ExamAn assessment of a student's knowledge or skills in a particular subject, typically given at the end of a class.
GradeGrade refers to a level of classification in which students are grouped based on their academic performance or year level.
LectureA lecture is a formal presentation or speech given by a teacher or expert to a class on a specific topic.
SyllabusA syllabus is a document outlining the topics, readings, assignments, and expectations for a specific class or course.
mathematicsMathematics is the study of numbers, quantity, shapes, and patterns, involving arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics.
scienceScience is the study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and analysis of data to understand how things work.
historyHistory is the study of past events, people, and societies, analyzing their impact on the present and future.
EnglishEnglish is a subject that focuses on reading, writing, grammar, and language skills, typically taught in schools around the world.
geographyGeography is the study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations, including the distribution of resources and cultures.
computer scienceComputer science is the study of computers and computational systems, including programming, algorithms, data structures, and computer hardware.
foreign languageForeign language refers to any language other than one's native language, typically taught in school to promote cultural understanding.
physical educationPhysical education is a school subject that focuses on physical fitness, sports, and overall health through exercise and movement.
clubsClubs are student-led organizations within a school that focus on a specific interest, hobby, or academic subject.
competitionsCompetitions in extracurricular activities at school involve students competing against each other in various events to showcase their skills.
hobbiesHobbies are activities pursued for pleasure and relaxation, often done outside of academic responsibilities, as part of extracurricular activities.
leadershipLeadership in extracurricular activities at school involves guiding, motivating, and organizing a group towards a common goal or purpose.
organizationsOrganizations in the context of extracurricular activities at school are clubs or groups that students can join.
performing artsPerforming arts at school involve activities such as drama, music, and dance that students participate in outside of regular classes.
sportsSports at school are organized physical activities that involve competition and teamwork, such as basketball, soccer, or track and field.
volunteeringVolunteering at the school involves offering one's time and skills to assist with various tasks or projects for free.
cafeteriaA cafeteria at school is a dining area where students can purchase and eat meals during school hours.
food allergiesFood allergies in School Lunch refer to adverse reactions in students caused by certain foods, requiring special dietary accommodations.
lunchboxA lunchbox is a container used to carry food to school, typically filled with items like sandwiches, fruits, and snacks.
menuA menu in the context of school lunch is a list of available food options for students to choose from.
nutritionNutrition in the context of School Lunch refers to providing balanced and healthy meals to promote students' overall well-being.
packed lunchA packed lunch is a meal prepared at home and brought to school by a student to eat during lunchtime.
school mealA school meal refers to food provided to students during the school day, typically through a cafeteria or lunch program.
dodgeballA fast-paced game where players throw balls at opponents to eliminate them, played during school recess in a designated area.
kickballKickball is a playground game similar to baseball where players kick a rubber ball instead of hitting it with a bat.
monkey barsMonkey bars are a playground structure consisting of a series of horizontal bars for children to swing and play on.
playgroundA designated outdoor area at a school where children can play, socialize, and engage in physical activities during recess.
slideA playground equipment where children can climb up and slide down for fun during recess at school.
swing setA swing set is a playground equipment consisting of swings suspended by chains on a frame, typically found at schools.
tagTag in the context of Recess at school refers to a game where one player chases and tries to touch others.
assignmentA task given by a teacher to students to complete outside of class, typically to reinforce learning or assess understanding.
essayAn essay is a written assignment that presents an argument or analysis on a specific topic, typically for academic evaluation.
projectA task assigned by a teacher to be completed outside of class, typically involving research, creativity, and presentation.
researchResearch for homework involves gathering information, analyzing sources, and synthesizing findings to support or enhance a student's understanding.
revisionRevision in the context of homework involves reviewing and modifying previous work to improve understanding and retention of material.
studyReviewing and practicing educational material outside of the classroom to enhance understanding and retention of knowledge.
worksheetA worksheet is a paper or digital document containing questions or exercises assigned for students to complete as homework.
examinationAn assessment of knowledge or ability typically conducted through written or oral questions to evaluate students' understanding of a subject.
assessmentAssessment refers to the process of evaluating a student's knowledge, skills, and understanding through tests and quizzes in school.
gradeA grade is a numerical or letter evaluation given to a student's performance on a test or quiz in school.
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