Egyptian children were taught to become scribes if that's what they studied. If you weren't studying to become a scribe you would have went with a person who was working as what you wanted to work as.
In modern Egypt, children learn almost the same subjects taught in Western
Countries. Students in Egypt study math, Arabic, English, science, geography, history, PE, religion mainly in primary school.
well actually it depends in your religion and where you are but yes they do, do basically the same subjects
German kids generally learn subjects such as mathematics, language (German), science, history, geography, art, music, and physical education. Additionally, most German students begin to learn a second foreign language, typically English, starting in elementary school.
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mainly literature and art.
All the same subjects we learn here, but they might learn English as a second langue.
they learn the subjects we learn but the learn our languges
so that kids can learn spanish and at the same time learn other things (maths,language etc.)
Kids in one room school houses were all learning core subjects. These kids would all learn math at once for example.
What subjects do they need to learn
as usual subjects
they learn kenyan things
Two sites that have fun learning games for kids are: www.learninggamesforkids.com/ and www.funbrain.com/. You can help your kids learn geography, social studies, science, math, typing, vocabulary, and many other subjects.
Kidsareus.org is a very good site for kids to do a bunch of different subjects while having interactive games that help them learn at the same time have fun