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classroom - use in sentences
Converse of object
- well-equip: The Education Service is based at Dell Key, where there is a well-equipped classroom, a meeting room and an office.
- base: In addition to the classroom based work, the Peer Mentors have introduced Peer In.
- refurbish: The education system needs rehabilitating - classrooms refurbished, children registered, teachers retrained.
- enter: Entering a second grade classroom, it is easy to determine what the children are learning.
Adjective modifier
- virtual: Students have a Grammar Reference in the virtual classroom, which can help them to carry out these tasks.
- inclusive: Classroom teachers are not prepared for the inclusive classroom.
- outdoor: It provides shelter from the sun, as well as being an outdoor classroom and a source of fun.
- mainstream: The majority of children who have disability attend mainstream classrooms in government schools.
- floating: A floating classroom to offer nature study to schoolchildren.
- primary: It had been partitioned to make four primary classrooms.
Modifies a noun
- assistant: The more we can provide classroom assistants in schools the better.
- observation: Their findings reflect those of the general education classroom observation research.
- teacher: The resource takes into account the needs of the classroom teacher.
- teaching: I have a year's experience of blended pedagogy using a VLE to support classroom teaching.
- discourse: The nature of classroom discourse used during the Literacy Hour is being examined by John Lee and Dr. Richard Eke.
- instruction: Computer based instruction has already proved to be an effective supplement to classroom instruction.
Noun used with modifier
- mathematics: Much use is made of ICT in our teaching and each mathematics classroom is equipped with a PC and an interactive whiteboard.
- language: This is already having a dramatic change in the proportions of time assigned to oral skills in the foreign language classroom.
- mainstream: In 2001 children who have disability in mainstream classrooms represented 2.37 per cent of the total student population of just over four million.
- science: I think Trisha's hanging around a science classroom at breaktime can be explained.
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