School Vocabulary III – Vocabulary for Kids

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In this lesson, students learn essential school vocabulary, including terms like “blackboard,” “dictionary,” “backpack,” and “school timetable,” which help them understand their learning environment. The lesson also introduces various school subjects such as math, literature, natural science, geography, history, languages, arts, and physical education, emphasizing the importance of each in their education. By engaging with these words and concepts, students enhance their understanding of school life and the subjects they study.
  1. What is a blackboard used for in school?
  2. Can you name one subject you study and what you learn in it?
  3. Why is it important to have a backpack for school?

School Vocabulary III – Vocabulary for Kids

Hello friends! Today, we’re going to learn some cool words about school and the subjects we study. Let’s get started!

Blackboard

The blackboard is a big, flat surface where teachers and students can write things. We use chalk to write on it. It’s super helpful for explaining lots of things!

Dictionary

A dictionary is a special book that lists all the words in a language in alphabetical order. It’s great for learning new words!

Backpack

We use a backpack to carry our books, notebooks, and pencil cases. It helps us bring our school supplies from home to school and back again.

School Timetable

The school timetable tells us what we will be doing during the day. It helps us know when we have each class.

Atlas

An atlas is a book full of maps. It helps us learn about the whole world, including different countries and places.

School Subjects

Now, let’s talk about some subjects we study in school:

Math

In math class, we learn about numbers and how to solve math problems.

Literature

In literature class, we read interesting books and learn about famous authors.

Natural Science

In natural science class, we explore nature, the universe, and the human body.

Geography

In geography class, we learn about the world around us, like countries, mountains, and rivers.

History

In history class, we study important events from the past that changed the world.

Languages

In languages class, we learn to speak other languages, like English or French.

Arts

In arts class, we draw, do crafts, and learn about famous paintings.

Physical Education

In physical education class, we exercise and play sports. It’s important to stay healthy!

Classmates

Don’t forget about our classmates! We learn so much together and have lots of fun.

Let’s see if you remember any of the words we learned. Where can a teacher write an explanation? On the blackboard. In which large book are all words in a language listed in order? In the dictionary. Where can we keep our school supplies? In the backpack. What do we use to organize our day? The timetable. What subjects do we study in school? Math, literature, natural science, geography, history, or languages.

These are just some of the words related to school and school subjects, but there are many more. Keep exploring and learning!

  • What is your favorite subject in school, and why do you like it? Can you think of something fun you learned in that class?
  • Imagine you could add a new subject to your school timetable. What would it be, and what would you learn in that class?
  • Think about your backpack. What is the most important thing you carry in it, and why is it important to you?
  1. Blackboard Art: Create your own mini blackboard at home using a piece of cardboard and some black paint or chalkboard paper. Use chalk to write or draw something you learned in school today. Share your creation with your family and explain what you wrote or drew. This will help you practice using a blackboard just like in class!

  2. Dictionary Scavenger Hunt: With the help of an adult, find a dictionary at home or online. Pick a letter and see how many words you can find that start with that letter. Try to use each word in a sentence. This activity will help you get familiar with using a dictionary and learning new words.

  3. Timetable Creation: Make your own school timetable for a day at home. Include different subjects like math, literature, and arts. Plan activities for each subject, like reading a book for literature or drawing for arts. Follow your timetable for a day and see how it helps you organize your time, just like at school!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

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Hello friends! In this video, we are going to learn school vocabulary and some school subjects. Don’t miss it!

The blackboard is a vertical surface that we can use to write on. We need some chalk. The teacher and the students use the blackboard to explain many things.

**Blackboard**

The dictionary is a book that lists all the words in a language in alphabetical order.

**Dictionary**

We use the backpack to keep our books, notebooks, or pencil cases. This way, we can carry our school supplies from home to school and vice versa.

**Backpack**

The school timetable helps us know what we will be doing during the day.

**School Timetable**

An atlas is a map that allows us to learn about the whole world.

**Atlas**

Now, we are going to recap some subjects we study in school.

**School Subjects**

Math is the study of the properties of numbers and how we perform math operations. In literature class, we read important books and learn about great authors. In natural science class, we learn about nature, the universe, and the human body. In geography class, we learn about the world around us, including countries, mountains, and rivers. In history class, we study events from the past that changed the world. In languages class, we learn other languages spoken in different countries, like English or French. In arts class, we draw, do crafts, and learn about famous paintings. In physical education class, we exercise and play sports. It is very important to have healthy habits.

Oops! We almost forgot a very important thing about our school: our classmates! Together with them, we learn tons of things in a fun way.

**Classmates**

Let’s see if you remember any of the words we learned. Where can a teacher write an explanation? On the blackboard. In which large book are all words in a language listed in order? In the dictionary. Where can we keep our school supplies? In the backpack. What do we use to organize our day? The timetable. What subjects do we study in school? Math, literature, natural science, geography, history, or languages.

These were some of the words related to school and school subjects, but there are many more. Don’t miss our school vocabulary videos!

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