Do you have an ice-tray in your freezer, or ice-tongs in your cutlery drawer, or a piece of holly (ilex) left over from Xmas?
You might look for an icing-bag or icing-nozzle if you ever put decorative icing on cakes.
You can find icons on clothing labels (washing and ironing instructions), or it could be any religious or secular image.
How about an identity tag that identifies your child's school clothing, or an old identity bracelet from your jewellery box?
Any photograph or reflection in a mirror is an image and any eraser is an india-rubber (old name for an eraser).
Any Chinese, Japanese, or Korean alphabetic character (from a take-away menu) is an ideogram.
A pair of scissors is an instrument, as is an harmonica or a penny-whistle.
The opposite of a cameo, which is carved in relief, is an intaglio which is incised. (jewellery box again)
Finally, you might have an old golf club called an iron lying about somewhere.
I hope that these might be of some help or at least helped to stimulate your imagination. If only teachers could understand the trouble they cause!
2007-08-15 00:18:56
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answered by doshiealan 6
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Integrated circuits.
On second thought, this might be perishable if tossed around the school yard.
If you happen to be a member of the Orthodox faith, religious themed paintings (pictures of saints, etc., ) are called Icons.
Injectors, fuel, if someone has been working on an engine and has these parts left around the shop.
Ibinez guitars?
2007-08-15 03:31:21
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answered by chris g 5
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indexed right here are some 'Z' words a 6 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous could be responsive to 0 zipper zodiac sign zombie zip code Zulu (African tribe) zoot healthful (1940's guy's healthful) digicam zoom lens zephyr (the west wind or a mushy breeze) zinc
2016-10-10 06:37:07
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answered by eidemiller 4
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Ice Cube Tray! Iron!
2007-08-14 23:18:35
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answered by kendavi 5
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They could take anything at all in because that will be an 'item'.
Think the teacher may have spent too long on YA as well.
Failing that, where do 'ideas' come from?
2007-08-15 07:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Ice cream scooper . Maybe the teach will run out and get some ice cream for the whole class.
2007-08-15 10:52:17
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answered by hen House 1
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icing sugar-starts with 'i'. It's harmless but it is perishable. Icypole stick, icecube tray.
What about cupcakes topped with icing? The kids could eat them after 'show and tell'.
2007-08-14 23:25:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Maths equipment- Isosceles Triangle, iron, ink, inkjet printer, ice, ice-cream........
2007-08-15 02:08:07
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answered by the_killers 1
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there are many things starting form i Let me give u a short list.
Iron
Ice Cube
Ice Cream
Ice Cube Tray
Ink Pot
Ink Pen
Internet (can be considered)
2007-08-14 23:49:30
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answered by Ankit Kumar 3
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iodine
how about your child's own "identity"
picture of an ibis
picture of an iris
even the iris of their eye
Instant pudding?
picture of iguana
insect
an illustration
2007-08-15 04:12:41
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answered by ThatGirl 3
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