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schoolbook

1 of 1noun
/ˈskulˌbʊk/
Forms:schoolbooks
1

a textbook used as part of a formal educational curriculum

A schoolbook is a book specifically designed for use in educational settings, such as schools, to teach students about a particular subject. Schoolbooks contain lessons, explanations, exercises, and activities that help students learn the material. They are typically written to match the curriculum or course requirements and are used by teachers and students as part of the learning process. Schoolbooks can cover a wide range of subjects, such as math, science, history, and literature, and are often used alongside other learning resources to support classroom instruction.

  • The teacher distributed the schoolbooks for the new semester to all the students in the class.
  • The history schoolbook provided detailed accounts of past events for the students to study.
  • My backpack felt heavy with all the schoolbooks I needed to bring home for homework.
  • The science teacher recommended a specific schoolbook for understanding basic principles of physics.
  • The schoolbook on mathematics explained complex concepts in a way that was easy for students to grasp.
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