yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.
to get high :-)
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
yes
a slate
Chalk is softer than the slate (real or artificial) used on blackboards, so it will flake off as you write. Granite is harder than slate and will not flake, but rather cut into or mark the slate permanently.
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
At school it was normal to write with a slate penicil on a piece of slate (the slate pencil could be make of clay, soft slate, soapstone or chalk). The main advantage of slate was that it the marks could be erased and the slate could be reused.
sweet kid.. learning about the victorians.
slate
slate boards
It is unlikely that many Victorians celebrated Thanksgiving, since Victorians were British, and Thanksgiving is basically only celebrated by North Americans.
"Hello, I would like some slate please, and make it extralarge this time!"
You write on a blackboard.
Victorian slate boards were mostly used by children in schools. Children used slate boards to learn how to write and spell.
to get high :-)