No,they didn't.Their parents taught them at home.
Very few children went to school. Not like today and there were holidays in ancient times.
A sculpture or an artist were like ancient Egyptian artisan.
they played a board game named Senet which was played like marbles
Ancient Egyptian children did not have formal school uniforms like those seen today. Instead, they typically wore simple linen garments that were comfortable for the hot climate. Education was often reserved for boys from wealthy families, and they attended schools run by priests or scribes, where they learned various subjects. The focus was more on education and discipline rather than clothing.
Ancient Egyptian, boys from wealthy families started school at the age of four. By this time his father had already made up his mind what his sons occupation was going to be. Children were tought what was required for them to to be able to carry out the chosen occupation and no more. The ability to read and write was highly regarded and could get you into well paid work as well as earning you the respect of your fellow countrymen. and well learned normal things like how to read and draw
we can learn that they toys weren't advanced like the toys us children have now a day
Ancient Egyptian foods are bread, papyrus stalks, fresh berries, wild celery, and pomengranets to.
A yoke is an Ancient Egyptian headrest, in a way like a pillow to keep the head elevated.
they went to school with robes on its like the big pecuse of cloth but smaller
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The number of children in a class in an Egyptian school can vary. On average, class sizes in Egypt can range from 30 to 40 students. However, it ultimately depends on factors like the grade level, school resources, and government regulations for class sizes.
Egypt had basketball. OR The Egyptian games are like the Olympics but from Ancient Egypt.