Classroom Tips to Engage Your Students
Teacher - the person who instructs and guides students in a
classroom.
Student - a person who is learning in a classroom.
Desk - a piece of furniture where students sit and do their
work.
Chair - a piece of furniture on which students sit.
Whiteboard - a smooth white surface on which the teacher
writes or draws with markers.
Blackboard - a dark surface on which the teacher writes or
draws with chalk.
Chalk - a stick of a soft white substance used for writing
on blackboards.
Marker - a pen with a broad tip used for writing on
whiteboards.
Eraser - a tool used to remove chalk or marker from a
whiteboard or blackboard.
Notebook - a bound book of blank pages used for taking
notes.
Pen - a writing instrument with ink inside used to write on
paper.
Pencil - a writing instrument with a graphite core used to
write on paper.
Textbook - a book containing information on a particular
subject used in a classroom.
Homework - work assigned to students to be completed outside
of class time.
Test - an evaluation of a student's knowledge or
understanding of a particular subject.
Grade - a mark given to a student's work to indicate their
level of achievement.
Lecture - a formal presentation given by a teacher to a
group of students.
Class - a group of students who are taught together.
Lesson - a period of time in which a particular subject is
taught.
Curriculum - the subjects and activities that are taught in
a school or educational institution.