Education was a big thing in ancient Egypt. Boys started learning their father's job when they were four. When they were older they were expected to do the same occupation as their father. Girls and boys both attended school together. They studied reading, writing, and math. Children who were going to be lawyers, scribes, or doctors went to a special school were they studied hieroglyphics. When girls grew up they took to tending the home. Ancient Egypt was a more communistic economy.
One of the educational opportunities available to the ancient Egyptians was learning how to be a scribe. To become a scribe, you had to attend rigorous schools. Some children attended village schools starting at age four. Schools taught writing, reading, math, sports, and of course, manners and respect. at age fourteen, most children went off and followed their fathers proffesion.
Children were brought up in the home and educated by their parents and slaves in farming, fishing, trades, fighting and religious duties for boys, and food production, domestic and religious duties for girls.
ancient Egyptian kids learn what modern day kids learn. they learned math,history,how to write and they also learned more about their nation and their Pharaoh.
Ancient Egypt's main subjects were reading, writing, and arithmetic.
There weren’t educational opportunities for most Egyptians. Only the nobility could have an education and 90% of the population were farmers and workers.
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The ancient Egyptians had flush toilets. The ancient Romans had indoor plumbing.
The ancient Egyptians were based in egypt.
Yes ancient Egyptians had jewels
most Ancient Egyptians were peasant farmers
The ancient Egyptians built the pyramids for pharaohs in the afterlife.
ancient Egyptians used lyre
the ancient egyptians wrapped cats
Poor ancient Egyptians drank beer.
No. Ancient Egyptians never got to Australia.
The ancient Egyptians far suppassed the intelligence of the 21st century Egyptians.