Want to learn some School Objects Vocabulary? This is a great unit for Back to School! Welcome to our language-learning journey where we delve into the captivating realm of school objects! In today’s interconnected world, being proficient in multiple languages is a valuable skill, opening doors to new cultures and opportunities. One of the fundamental aspects of language acquisition is enriching your vocabulary, and what better way to embark on this adventure than by immersing yourself in the terminology of everyday school life?
From the humble pencil to the mighty blackboard, the objects found within the walls of a school hold a special place in our memories and educational experiences. In this blog, we will not only expand our linguistic horizons by exploring school-related terms, but we will also bridge the gap between two of the world’s most widely spoken languages: English and Spanish.
Whether you’re a student looking to ace your language assignments or a language enthusiast passionate about mastering new words, this blog will serve as your compass on this lexical journey. Join us as we unravel the nuances of school objects, comparing and contrasting their usage in both languages. Through insightful explanations, relatable examples, and engaging comparisons, you’ll not only enhance your vocabulary but also gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural influences that shape languages.
So, grab your notebooks and prepare to embark on an expedition through the classrooms of language. Let’s unlock the treasure trove of school objects vocabulary, where each word is a key to a world of knowledge waiting to be explored, in both English and Spanish. ¡Vamos! (Let’s go!)
Learn vocabulary dealing with school in English and Spanish.
The school experience has changed with online learning. But most of these items in this lesson are used on a daily basis in the classroom. How many of these words can you remember?
lápiz – pencil
silla – chair
tijeras – scissors
pegamento – glue
pluma – pen
computadora – computer
borrador – eraser
escritorio – desk
regla – ruler
estudiante – student
ciencias – science
engrapadora – stapler
sacapuntas – pencil sharpener
cinta – tape
mochila – backpack
clase – class
libreta – notebook
carpeta – binder
pizarron – white board
libro – book
lectura – reading
historia – history
recreo – recess
tarea – homework
Resources for the School Things Vocabulary at My Bilingual Life
We have resources available to help you learn (or teach) this vocabulary.
Use these flashcards to review the vocabulary, play games, or use on your word wall (focus wall).
Bilingual Powerpoint Matching Games
These games can be used either in your in-person or online classes to review the vocabulary.
We also have a video on our YouTube channel to review this vocabulary: