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Schools and education

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  • the scientific study of matter and energy and the effect that they have on each other
    physics
  • the study of past events as a subject in school
    history
  • a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings, or gives a word for them in another language
    dictionary
  • the information, understanding that you gain through education or experience (n) : k________
    knowledge /ˈnɑlɪdʒ/
  • (adj) having or showing the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily: _____
    clever
  • a device used for cutting materials such as paper, cloth, and hair
    scissors
  • a book that contains detailed information about a subject for people who are studying that subject
    textbook
  • a visit made by students to study something away from their school: f____ t___
    field trip
  • the scientific study of the substances and the ways in which they react or combine
    chemistry /ˈkɛməstri/
  • (adj) intelligent, or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations: _____
    smart
  • a place of higher education usually for people who have finished twelve years of schooling
    college (university)
  • a subject including written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting artistic value
    literature /ˈlɪt̮ərətʃər/
  • the scientific study of the natural processes of living things
    biology
  • the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, countries, people, etc.
    geography
  • a tool for making pencils sharper
    sharpener
  • (adj) having or showing the ability to make good judgments, based on a deep understanding and experience of life
    wise
  • (adj) showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily: ___________
    intelligent
  • a book of plain paper or paper with lines, for writing on
    notebook
  • in school, a period of time between classes when children do not study: r_____
    recess
  • a person employed to take care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc.
    caretaker
  • the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them
    math
  • to hurt or frighten someone, often over a period of time, and often forcing that person to do something they do not want to do
    bully
  • to complete school, college, or university successfully
    graduate /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/
  • a person who is the leader of a school
    headmaster / headteacher / principal