School children lucky enough to go to school wrote on slate using chalk.
Patience Wright did not go to school. Like most children in the 1700s, she was taught to read and write at home.
I assume you mean modern school children. They do what school children do all over the world and learn to do math, read, write, and learn about the history of their nation.
at school or books
at school or books
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You can only write off post secondary school expenses that are contributed directly to education expenses.
im not sure about the children but im an expert on the adults so write below for any questions
for school? To whom it may concern; I will be picking up my son/daughter "your name" from school at "time of early dismissal" on " day of early dismissal". Sincerely, parent You don't technically have to give a reason for the early dismissal, but you can. like a doctors appointment or dentist appointment. hope this helped : ) oh! and write whether or not the child will be returning to school for the day.
because the children couldnt either: write neatly or they messed about or they was naughty or late to school
In some early societies, children did learn to read and write, but it was usually reserved for the elite or privileged classes. Education was not widely available to all children in many ancient societies, so literacy varied greatly depending on social status and access to resources.
In some early societies, only a small elite group of children were taught to read and write, typically those from noble or wealthy families. In other societies, literacy was not widespread and education was not available to all children. It varied depending on the culture and time period.
The most obvious benefit is that they allow younger children to begin to learn to write in a way that is fun for them. This will be useful when they are asked to write in school in the future.