Things in the classroom with T

  • Common classroom furniture for students to use.

  • Key classroom adult leading lessons and activities.

  • Adhesive supply, often on teacher’s desk.

  • Used to measure time for tests and activities.

  • Often in younger grades’ rooms for play-based learning.

  • Core learning book, especially in school subjects.

  • Office-style phone, often by teacher’s desk.

  • Tool sets for crafts, science or shop classrooms.

  • Used to show videos or presentations in class.

  • Digital device for learning apps and e‑books.

  • Plural of teacher, several in shared classrooms.

  • Bin for classroom rubbish and paper scraps.

  • General word for rubbish; often in classroom bins.

  • Older typing machine; may be in some classrooms.

  • Floor or ceiling squares, part of classroom interior.

  • Main desk at front where the teacher works.

  • Toys are often in younger kids’ classrooms.

  • Science rooms may have telescopes for astronomy.

  • A “teacher’s pet” is a favored student in class.

  • Textbooks are core classroom learning tools.

  • Tissues sit on desks for runny noses and sneezes.

  • Tacks pin papers and posters to classroom boards.

  • Timetables are posted to show class schedules.

  • Tablets are common digital learning devices now.

  • Thesauruses help students find synonyms in class.

  • Tissues are kept for colds, spills, and allergies.

  • Teacher’s pet = favored student in the classroom.

  • Shallow container for papers or art supplies.

  • Older students in secondary school classrooms.

  • Snacks or rewards teachers give to students.

  • Very young children in early years classrooms.

  • Small nail or pin for notices on classroom boards.

  • Multiple trays for homework, art, or stationery.

  • Used to measure length in science or math lessons.

  • Floor tiles, part of classroom flooring.

  • Wall thermostat controls classroom temperature.

  • Thermometer can hang to show room temperature.

  • Tape dispenser is common on teachers’ desks.

  • Tutor is a teacher role, clearly in classroom.

  • Towels may be near sinks for drying hands.

  • Toilet paper if there’s an attached bathroom.

  • Computer tab on browser, common in ICT classrooms.

  • Math charts with times tables on wall or desk.

  • Sheets used for quizzes and exams in class.

  • Interactive display or whiteboard brand in class.

  • Type writer
  • Bin for classroom garbage, often near door.

  • Storage tins for crayons, pens or supplies.

  • Lunch box/meal container kids keep in class.

  • Mug/teacup on teacher’s desk or staff use.

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