On the question of education, the answer is relatively simple. Only wealthy Athenians would be educated at all and sons would be given preference to daughters in terms of receiving an education. As a result, practically no Athenian girls would be educated at all.
In terms of daily life, Athenian girls probably had some time to play with their siblings and cousins or the daughters of close friends of their parents. They would usually play with simple stuffed dolls or in games that did not require physical objects. However, they would also spend a significant percentage of the day involved in household chores, such as sewing, cooking, cleaning, milking the sheep, and other domestic activities.
They helped their mother run the house and vegetable garden. Their education was in how to do this. There were no schools.
it would be better to be an athenian because in athens they were more civilized and had democracy and dint go to war as much as the spartans did most of our culture today is based on the ancient athenians.
Athenian education is more effective because they taught us the moral values that we are using right now.
Only kids could vote.
Young Athenian boys were educated in a variety of subjects, with a focus on physical education, music, and literature. They learned to read and write, studied poetry and drama, and were trained in athletic activities like wrestling and running. This education aimed to develop their physical endurance, intellectual abilities, and moral character, preparing them to become responsible citizens in Athenian society.
they would build things
Ancient Athens did not have schools. Children learnt at home - not education as we know it, but work on the farm or on the fishing boat, or in the workshop or the shop etc etc. Rich families could have a slave who tutored the children at home.
they were forced to make a good education or else they would have to be in china forever
that when the Greeks went to school you would usually do mostly PE!
You would go to the Agora in ancient Athens, a public space where philosophers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle engaged in philosophical discussions and debates with fellow citizens.
Well after you finish your education there are some jobs you would like to get which would require maths skills^^
no but they did teach their children how to fight so that soon they would be ready to go to war
They learned to read and write,music,arithmetic,physical education.