the boys in mesopotamia had to go because they were going to be traders or other stuff but the girls were thought of the person in the family that would do all the choirs and all the work that was hard.
They learned about history and war and how to make stuff.
In ancient Mesopotamia, education was mostly limited to the elite class, such as priests, scribes, and nobles. They received formal education in institutions called scribal schools, where they were taught reading, writing, mathematics, and literature. Commoners generally did not have access to formal education but instead learned practical skills and trades through apprenticeship or from their families.
In ancient mesopotamia, men protected the women. They hunted and fished and alot of times attended scribe school to become scribes to the king,
not amany children went to school and it was only middle to upper class boys who could go. this was because boys seemed superior and more important than girls
For some reason they didn't get as many rights as boys did, like getting to go to school or being able to compete in the Olympics. You probably won't believe me but girls weren't even allowed to watch the Olympics.
only wealthy boys went to school in ancient Mesopotamia days.
Only upper class boys received an education in Mesopotamia.
They learned about history and war and how to make stuff.
yes there is difftrent class for boys and girls
It signifies his lower social class.
False. Mostly boys attended school in Mesopotamia if they were lucky. Only rarely would a girl attend school. If any children did though it was to become a scribe. If a child didn't he or she would work with their mother or father.
boys should wear the grey school shorts up till form 3
A fourth of the class are boys, which can be expressed as a fraction as 1/4. Since the class is made up of only boys and girls, and a fourth of the class are boys, the remaining part of the class must be girls. To find the fraction of the class that are girls, you can subtract 1/4 from 1. 1 - 1/4 = 3/4 So, 3/4 of the class are girls.
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He couldn't sit still in class so he went to a private school only for boys.
at jackson jr. high school we did
boys went to school to learn how to trade like their father but the girls stayed home to learn how to be a house keeper like their mothers