Teacher's Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 5. A specialized part of something that is larger, e.g., art department. (noun)
  2. 7. A school for children from about 5 years old to about 11 years old (American English, same as primary school). (noun)
  3. 9. The place where information technology is taught. (noun)
  4. 10. The times during the day when children do not have lessons and can do what they want. (noun)
  5. 12. To leave something or someone at a specific place. (verb)
  6. 13. To gather something or someone from a place. (verb)
  7. 15. The place where people put on different clothes before doing sport (British English, same as locker room). (noun)
  8. 16. An object to sit on. (noun)
  9. 17. The time in March or April when children do not need to go to school. (noun)
  10. 19. The person who makes and serves food in the middle of the day in a school. (noun)
  11. 22. The place where teachers teach children. (noun)
  12. 23. The person responsible for cleaning and fixing buildings. (noun)
  13. 25. To be present at a specific location, or to go to a specific school. (verb)
  14. 26. A piece of work to be done at home (similar to homework and coursework). (noun)
  15. 27. The object used to make marks on a blackboard. (noun)
  16. 29. An area, often on a wall, to write on using chalk. (noun)
Down
  1. 1. The scientific study of matter and substances. (noun)
  2. 2. The money that has to be paid to use a bus or train. (noun)
  3. 3. A group of children who all study a subject together. (noun)
  4. 4. The study of how things are made and how to make technical objects. (noun)
  5. 6. The knowledge that is learnt from other people. (noun)
  6. 8. The study of the grammar and mechanics of using English. (noun)
  7. 10. The scientific study of animals and plants. (noun)
  8. 11. A book for writing in and doing school work in. (noun)
  9. 14. A container for carrying books and other items. (noun)
  10. 18. The machine that makes a loud noise to signal the start and end of the school day. (noun)
  11. 20. A formal test to determine how much a person knows. (noun)
  12. 21. A flat area on which children do their school work (similar to table). (noun)
  13. 22. The time in December and January when children do not need to go to school. (noun)
  14. 24. The second most important person in a school. (noun)
  15. 28. The room where art is taught and studied. (noun)