There were many areas that did not have formal schools, or only church schools. Girls did not usually attend secondary schools. Only a small percentage of students went on to attend colleges.
Kids back then went to school only if they were rich and they went to school at 8:30 in the morning
the school day was about 5 hours a day
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
I lived in colonial times and I used to jump,romp and collect rocks
Children left school at 14 for a long time , up to and including the 1920's.
Yes, there were. Tailors and barbers used scissors during the colonial time period.
Yes, Colonial children in Delaware were taught in a one room schoolhouse. The real question is how many were in a there at one time.
In colonial times, most girls did not go to school in the sense we use today, and received no grades.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
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Southern colonial time was very different then today. they did alot of croping cooking clothes making and not alot of kids went to school SS(:
I lived in colonial times and I used to jump,romp and collect rocks
Children left school at 14 for a long time , up to and including the 1920's.
in colonial times magazine meant "warehouse" or "depository"
The children went to school only if they knew how to read. That was how it was in Massachusetts's though. They also had to know how to read the bible.
dame school
they played the diddily-doddily game