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Answer for the clue "A room in a school where lessons take place ", 9 letters:
classroom

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A room, often in a school, where classes take place

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A classroom is a learning space , a room in which classes are held. Classrooms are found in educational institutions of all kinds, from preschools to universities , and may also be found in other places where education or training is provided, such as corporations ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES classroom activities ▪ He didn't really take part in classroom activities. classroom observation (= observation of a teacher and children in a classroom ) ▪ Classroom observation is only part of what school inspectors ...

Usage examples of classroom.

She had been cooped up in classrooms too long, earning money so that she could explore the Anasazi homeland during the long summer break.

Into this vent the bees poured, emerging in the classroom through the airconditioning ducts.

As I sat down in a student desk the police had commandeered more classrooms I nodded amiably at her attendant constable, a Geordie whose hair was the colour of the flashing part of a Belisha beacon.

Like many federal law enforcement agencies, the Secret Service often rotated highly skilled field agents through the classrooms at their training facility in Beltsville, Maryland.

I was not hearing the wonderful sound but feeling it in the pulse of a piece of clay, and then I was in my old classroom in the monastery and a bunch of boys were looking at me with eyes like owls and I was desperately trying to explain something very important.

Darwinism on Hitler, as well as the pervasiveness of Darwinism among the German intellectual class preceding the rise of Nazi Germany, would merit a small mention in college classrooms.

They all got up and filed after Miss Elson out of the classroom, down the stairs, into the courtyard, through the courtyard with the little patch of green called the back lawn, and into the gymnasium, where a scene of utter pandemonium greeted them.

In the classroom, in formfitting chairs equipped with a viewscreen and a panel of buttons at finger height, was a handful of students.

He interfered, for instance, when Hotten Sonntag, having found a condom in Steffenspark, brought it to class mounted on a branch, and stretched it over our classroom doorknob.

Yet he is aware of the respect I command within every quarter of his school, and he has seen former kindergarteners of mine, now freshmen in our tri-suburban high school, return to my classroom and inform the awed children seated before them that Mrs.

I printed the rules in black ink on white oaktag and posted them in our classroom.

Mentally, I confused it with the dying belt of tropical vegetation that lay between our own land and theirs, although I would have distinguished the two without difficulty if Master Palaemon had asked me to in the classroom.

After serving the journeymen in the refectory we had breakfasted as usual, met Master Palaemon in our classroom, and after a brief preparatory lecture followed him to the lower levels to view the work of the preceding night.

We head to the outer perimeter of the campus to avoid the Friday-night partyers, ironically ending up at the old classroom complex.

She also had a way of lunging predatorily into the classroom and rapping the knuckles of any girl who had been whispering, making faces at the teachers, passing notes, doodling, woolgathering, fidgeting, scratching, nose-picking, sighing, or slumping.