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Viking children did not leave home to attend school. Children learned a simple education at home, usually taught by a parent. When children were old enough they learned how to help their parents with daily chores. The boys would help on the farm or learn a craft and the girls would learn sewing and cooking. Poetry and music were taught to children from wealthier families. Some children who were not needed at home were sent to work for other families.
Yes he did. He was educated at home for awhile, then sent to a local school in his home town until the age of 11. When he turned 11 he was sent to Wahlstatt cadet school and later Royal Military Academy at Lichterfelde.
Babe Ruth lived in Baltimore, until about the age of 8, when he was sent to a boys' school.
one of 11 children in her family. She learned to remain determined in spite of all obstacles during high school; her parents sent her to the town's all-white school
The receiver that was sent to Oakland from Minnesota was Randy Moss.
They were to go to school until the age of 7. After that, they were sent off to live away from their families, in military barracks.
the king
Most children in Victorian England never went to school. They were taught at home and sent out to work to help support the family. School became mandatory in 1880 and children went to school until they were 10.
no counrty sent him the vikings did
Viking children did not leave home to attend school. Children learned a simple education at home, usually taught by a parent. When children were old enough they learned how to help their parents with daily chores. The boys would help on the farm or learn a craft and the girls would learn sewing and cooking. Poetry and music were taught to children from wealthier families. Some children who were not needed at home were sent to work for other families.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Yes, the children had to go to work until they were 12, then they could be sent off to war.
Very definitely they can. Children are sent home from school because of lice.
No
Because the english didnt want the vikings to rule their country that the englishman sent them away and ENDED (Died or turned to skeleton)
Yes he did. He was educated at home for awhile, then sent to a local school in his home town until the age of 11. When he turned 11 he was sent to Wahlstatt cadet school and later Royal Military Academy at Lichterfelde.
In many counties well away from major cities or potential targets for the Luftwaffe. Many children were sent to Canada until a transport was torpedoed.