Things in the classroom with N

  • Paper notebook for writing notes in class.

  • Multiple notebooks, common school supplies.

  • Small writing pad, handy for class notes.

  • Newspaper for reading activities in class.

  • Playful term for studious classmates in class.

  • Napkins for spills or lunch in classroom.

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  • Napkin for snacks or crafts, fits classroom.

  • Notebook (misspelled), used for schoolwork.

  • Name tags help identify students in class.

  • New students are clearly part of the classroom.

  • Small label with a student’s name on it

  • Slang for very studious student in class

  • 5‑cent US coin, used in money lessons

  • Recently bought classroom reading material

  • Sharp tool used for crafts or first aid

  • Freshly bought writing tools for students

  • Can be snacks or used in science sorting

  • Poster showing numbers for math learning

  • Notebook for class notes and homework

  • Multiple 5‑cent coins for math activities

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  • Common wall fixture to pin notices and posters.

  • New kid = new student, totally fits the class.

  • Reading nook or quiet corner in many classrooms.

  • Students being noisy, clearly part of class life.

  • A novel is a book; often read in class.

  • Teacher is a person in the classroom, fits.

  • Computer network equipment often in classrooms.

  • New student fits as a classroom person.

  • Math wall display showing numbers; very common.

  • Multiple novels; class reading books or library.

  • Small paper notebook often used for class notes.

  • Classic yellow classroom pencil with soft lead.

  • Cozy corners or reading nooks in some classrooms.

  • A newly issued textbook or reading book in class.

  • Brand of shoes students often wear in class.

  • Printed news; some classes keep newspapers

  • Fluorescent pen, common on school desks

  • Name on a tag or list is common in class

  • Board for posting papers and notices on walls

  • Paper notebooks are classic school supplies

  • A new teacher is a classroom person, allowed here

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