The first day of school! Such an important day in a child’s life, but even though it’s exciting, it can also be a tough experience for both parents and kids. It’s fairly common for children to get used to a routine at home before they start school, and going to class for the first time might be hard since they’ll have to get used to a new schedule, new school vocabulary, new habits, and lots of new people.
Teaching children school vocabulary before actually going to school could be of great help for young learners. This way, they will already master the vocabulary used in the classroom, which in turn will help them feel more confident and in control of the situation.
Also, by learning the school supplies list and vocabulary children will enhance their learning process, they’ll feel more comfortable in class performing the tasks assigned by the teacher, and even more relaxed when interacting with classmates. Plus, learning these new words beforehand will make children eager to start classes and to put all that new knowledge into practice.
Here you’ll find information, activities, and games to make learning school vocabulary fun and easy for children.
School Objects
backboard
backpack
book
pencil
crayons
ruler
scissors
whiteboard
chair
desk
eraser / rubber
folder
clip
glue
stapler
map
pencil case
paper
binder
pen
marker
protractor
squares set
compass
scotch tape/sellotape
paintbrushes
palette
paint
globe
computer
construction paper
dictionary
glossary
mechanical pencil
notebook
sharpener
School Vocabulary
school
teacher
principal
student
maths / mathematics
arithmetic
languages
history
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geography
science
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chemistry
biology
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physics
physical education
art
drama
music
economics
information technology
philosophy
psychology
exam
test
quiz
homework
?? Cowy Goes To School Video
Join Cowy in this fun video in which she shows all the fun of going to school.
Does your little one know all the names? What are the names of her/his friends?
School Vocabulary Printable Flashcards ?
Playlearn with Lingokids!
Learning is not just about studying. By playing, children also learn important skills to help them in their development and future education. Let’s keep learning by practicing the names of toys in English!