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HDLB PWA 1.2

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  • A warm piece of clothing with buttons, worn over a shirt.
    Cardigan
  • A large sheet of paper with pictures or words, often put on walls.
    Poster
  • The main teacher who is in charge of the whole school.
    Headteacher
  • A long, flat tool used to measure things or draw straight lines.
    Ruler
  • A subject where you sing, listen to sounds, and learn to play instruments.
    Music
  • A room with many computers for students to work and learn on.
    Computer lab
  • A tool that makes small round holes in paper.
    Hole punch
  • A person who looks after the school building and fixes things.
    Caretaker
  • An object used to keep papers neat and together.
    Folder
  • A flat electronic device with a screen that you touch to use.
    Tablet
  • A big room where students exercise and play games indoors.
    Sports hall
  • A tool used to join papers together with small metal pieces.
    Stapler
  • A school subject where you learn about numbers, counting, and solving problems.
    Maths
  • A subject about the Earth, countries, maps, and different places in the world.
    Geography
  • A small metal object used to hold papers together.
    Paper clip
  • Pens with thick tips used for writing or drawing, often on boards.
    Markers
  • Special clothes that children wear to school so everyone looks the same.
    Uniform
  • Lessons where you learn how to read, write, and understand stories and texts.
    Literacy
  • A smooth board where teachers write using special pens.
    Whiteboard
  • A subject where you learn about nature, animals, plants, and how things work.
    Science
  • A subject where you learn how to use computers and digital devices.
    IT
  • A lesson where students learn about maps, countries, and the world.
    Geography class
  • A large room where students eat their meals at school.
    Dining hall
  • A sticky substance used to join things together.
    Glue
  • A subject about people, places, and events from the past.
    History
  • A subject where you draw, paint, and make creative things.
    Art
  • Long strings used to tie shoes so they stay on your feet.
    Shoelaces
  • A long piece of clothing worn around the neck, often with a shirt.
    Tie
  • A tool with two sharp blades used to cut paper.
    Scissors
  • A room where students do experiments and learn by testing things.
    Science lab