Definitionn. a building where young people receive education
Last update: August 21, 2015
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Schoolhouse were begun in 1611, and in the same year Sutton died. [Please select]
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Map study is based entirely upon the child's experiences as he makes plans of his schoolroom, schoolhouse, streets and city. [Please select]
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In the hard-featured yard of the schoolhouse the children were assembled-the girls on one side, the boys on the other. [Please select]
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It led me past the schoolhouse down by the big swamp. [Please select]
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The stump grew more potent than schoolhouse and church and bench. [Please select]
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Only a thatched schoolhouse and a tiny cabin for the teacher were habitable. [Please select]
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With a careless nod to Halbert, she took Robert's arm, and left the schoolhouse. [Please select]
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A rich man who lived near ordered the schoolhouse to be rebuilt at his own expense. [Please select]
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The schoolhouse should be used by the community as the place for many of its social acts and performances. [Please select]
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I could spell quite well without looking at a schoolhouse, and read too. [Please select]
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When he reached the schoolhouse he found it was recess time and all the children were out in the yard playing tag, leap frog, crack-the-whip and such games as children always play at school. [Please select]
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