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yes they had schools as of 1750
Colonial schools were used primarily for education.
Yes, children attended schools as of 1750
They were still called schools back then.... they didn't have another name
1892
The plural for chalkboard is chalkboards. As in "many schools favour whiteboards over chalkboards these days".
Some schools still use Chalkboards because some teachers prefer to use them, or because the school is lacking in funds to upgrade to new whiteboards, or Smart Boards.
colonial schools were harsh today is fair
Schools use chalkboards, whiteboards, etc in many sizes. So the size in metres are variable.
See the Related Link. It has some information about the history of chalkboards used in schools.
yes they had schools as of 1750
A revival of evangelical religion that spread through the colonies.
Chalkboards are typically composed of slate stone. The classic color of chalkboards is green. In newer institutions, the use of dry erase boards has become common.
The plural form of chalkboard is chalkboards.
You Can Order Chalkboards online, there isn't any store that sells them so you have to order them.
Originally, chalkboards were made of slate stone and were not magnetic. Some modern chalkboards today are magnetic. Also growing in popularity is the whiteboard, some of which are also magnetic.
Colonial schools were very harsh. They did not treat the children well. Teachers could not marry