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Aztec boys did attend school, which was known as the calmecac. They were primarily taught military skills, history, religion, and other subjects deemed important for their future roles in society. Training also included physical activities and practical skills.
Aztec boys went to school when they were fifteen years old. Sons of Nobles went to a calmecac and sons of commoners went to a telpochalli.
Aztec girls would help with chores around cooking and cleaning, while the boys went to school. Girls weren't allowed to go to school.
the boys went to school only if they were rich though.
From the day a baby was born, his or her fate was controlled by the gods. The baby was brought to the priest to find out its fate. Would it live or die? Once that was determined, the baby began to learn hard work. Boys were taught to be good warriors and girls were taught to take care of the home. The rich boys attended school from the age of 12. They went for three years to train to be a warrior, to learn the Aztec traditions and to learn about the Aztec calendar. Boys from common families also went to school to learn how to use and make weapons, to learn how to farm the land and to learn about the Aztec religion. All boys and girls learned the traditional songs and dances of the ancient Aztecs.
Children went to school and helped their parents. Boys helped and learned the fathers trade and girls learned the home chores.
Yes but only the rich boys. Girls wernt allowed and they had private school or you went to school at home.
Sometimes they went to exclusive schools, and sometimes they were tutored privately.
An Aztec child went to school every day
NO the boys went to College of William and Mary. The girls went to the school of Dame
Aztec women and daughters cooked, cleaned and sowed clothes for family while dads and boys went to plant, pick out crops and hunt animals.
She went out with 3 boys