Things in the classroom with L

  • Ceiling lights to illuminate the classroom.

  • Alphabet letters on walls, charts or boards.

  • Desk or ceiling lamp giving extra light.

  • Light source helping students see work.

  • Portable computer used for schoolwork.

  • A single alphabet letter on posters or work.

  • Students themselves, the class’s little kids.

  • Ruled sheets students write on in class.

  • Container holding lunch kept near desks.

  • Name or supply labels on bins and folders.

  • Door lock for classroom security.

  • Spaced version of lunchbox, still valid.

  • Storage furniture in halls or class for books, bags.

  • Paper with names/tasks; often used by teachers.

  • Bulb providing light in ceiling fixtures.

  • Lead/graphite used in pencils for writing.

  • Drawn lines on paper/board; basic classroom tool.

  • Same as lightbulb, common in classroom ceilings.

  • Portable computers widely used in modern classes.

  • Multiple drawn lines on paper or board.

  • Wall switch used to turn classroom lights on/off.

  • LED lights for energy‑efficient classroom lighting.

  • Handheld device to point at boards or screens.

  • Pencil with graphite “lead” core for writing.

  • Teacher’s written outline to organize lessons.

  • Measuring tool for board work or technical drawing.

  • Book borrowed from library, read in class.

  • Another word for students in the classroom.

  • Multiple library books used for reading or study.

  • Often in hall by classrooms to store books, bags

  • Plastic bricks used in class play or STEM builds

  • Portable ladder, used to reach high shelves, boards

  • Sticky or paper labels for folders, trays, boxes

  • Door locks keep classroom secure during lessons

  • Trash on floor; teachers say “Pick up that litter!”

  • Printed plans on paper or binder on teacher’s desk

  • Students in early grades are literally “little children”

  • Lunch boxes often stored in cubbies or classroom

  • Dusty lint on carpets, chairs, and under desks

  • Type of pencil often used by students.

  • Notebook paper sheets stored in binders.

  • Students in class, part of classroom life.

  • Spanish for ruler; used to draw lines.

  • Provide artificial light in the classroom.

  • ID badge holder worn daily at school.

  • Noisy students are still classroom occupants.

  • Science room where many classes are held.

  • Teacher giving lessons at the front of class.

  • Children in the room, part of the classroom.

  • Graphite pencils often used in class.

  • Another way to say a lead/graphite pencil.

  • Laser pointer often used on boards and screens.

  • Disinfectant spray commonly kept in classrooms.

  • Used to store students' food and snacks at school.

  • Small chairs sized for young students in class.

  • Provide illumination in classroom ceilings.

  • Students fit rules as classroom living beings.

  • Measuring tools often found in math classrooms.

  • Podium from which teacher lectures in class.

  • Device to print labels for folders and supplies.

  • Decorative or info board displaying letters in class.

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