work and go shopping for food and lots more
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
discusting cloths?
free time not putting up with work, slow, or relaxed Answer #2: Actually its leisure.
By sending food and money to poor children in poor countries
There was no specific "school" as such in Tudor time. Only those children of aristocracy were formally taught anything. In the main it was the church in the form of Monks that did most of the teaching. The place of education was normally the home of the family.
workhouses or the streets
it wasn't good for poor children in this time dickens. had to get money fo his family
poor children worked wealthy children went to the theatre or played and dabbed on jeff
played with horses including rattles, clay animals, horses on string, yoys and terra cotta dolls. They also studied arts and culture, gymnastics, their religion, played with borad games and counters and dice
In the Tudor times, the poor ate vegetables, bread, and whatever meat they could find. There were no refrigerators or freezers in that time. They would hunt what they could eat that day. The rich ate a variety of meats including what they hunted.
A lump of coal
they could not afford to wear what the kings and queens wore. so they wore brown because it was the cheapest colour.