It was kind of a law because in Sparta children had to go to school at the age of 7.
Their work was indeed at home - helping in the farm or family business. There were no schools except for a few well off aristocrats.
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
It was different from school now.
Boys went to school girls stayed home...all children go school now.
The Ancient Greeks used a slab of wood covered in wax and wrote on it with a pointed wooden or metal sick which was called a stylus.
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they went to school with robes on its like the big pecuse of cloth but smaller
Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
they are about 6 when they start and 14 when thy leave.
?1 i am omarsamy an i will show you how we compare the ways children were educated in different cities of ancient Greece . ans of ?1they were educated in forts school s
yes ancient Greece had school
In Spartar children had to go to school at the age of 6 until first adult year. In Athens everyone had to go to a public school
It was different from school now.
Children can become rowdy, distracted, and disruptive when there is no homework, as it keeps them focused on school and learning.
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.
Yes they have homework every day including weekends!
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