Crossword clues for classrooms
classrooms
Wiktionary
n. (plural of classroom English)
Usage examples of "classrooms".
The best of 20 fifth-grade classrooms in Minneapolis was outpaced by every one of 20 classrooms in Sendai, Japan, and 19 out of 20 in Taipei, Taiwan.
It was as much a lesson in spelling and punctuation as anything else because the Headmaster would patrol the classrooms all through the sessions, peering over our shoulders to read what we were writing and to point out our mistakes.
TV, in movies, newspapers, books, computer programs, theme parks and classrooms - to every citizen.
But there are many schools in America in which reading is taught as a tedious and reluctant excursion into the hieroglyphics of an unknown civilization, and many classrooms in which not a single book can be found.
The deserted halls lined with convenient closets and empty classrooms were too unsettling.
Besides, she thought it might upset Jessie to go with him now, what with all this terrible business going on and policemen walking into the classrooms at school, frightening all the children.
These baby animals, which have adorned the walls of every one of her classrooms from third grade onward, have watched over untold years of C students who never get picked for Student of the Week, sixth-place winners who never get a ribbon, and short, pigeon-toed girls who never get chased by boys at recess.
In smarter classrooms, chair backs are free from petrified Bubble Yum.
Eight million students in 12,000 classrooms watch Channel One, an in-school news and advertising program, every day.
John hardly finished speaking when more screams emanated from classrooms farther down the hall toward the office.
We have learned to give them exactly the same proportion of attention that teachers and writers often give them in the most respectable of classrooms and textbooks.