A girl could not go to school and had to stay at home while the boys went to school(exception of Sparta). Girls were mainly not allowed outside as the boys were(exception of Sparta)
athenian boys went to school ;spartan boys served in the military
In ancient Sparta, both boys and girls were raised with an emphasis on physical fitness, discipline, and strength, reflecting the society's militaristic values. While boys underwent rigorous military training from a young age, girls also participated in physical activities to ensure they could bear strong children. Both genders were expected to contribute to the community's welfare, with girls managing the household while boys served in the military. This shared focus on physical prowess and communal responsibility highlighted the importance of strength in Spartan culture.
boys
well actually the girls do watch more naruto then the boys do which is kind of wierd if you think about it but yes the girls watch more naruto than boys
Girls do. Boys have slightly larger hearts, chests, and lungs which make breathing for them a little better. That why the can run faster and longer than girls.
Where they worked - the girls wove cloth, the boys worked on the farm.
By their parents at home.
Yes, in ancient Greece girls were taught by their mothers and boys would either learn their father's trade or go to school.
boys are the only ones who can got to school and the girls can only attend in wrestling and gymnastics
boys can stay out late, but girls cannot
the boys used writing tablets.
In Sparta ate age 7 boys and girls went to training, but then at age 15 girls married. In Athens ate age 7 only boys went to training which included education and girls stayed home.
Both! Girls and boys. A name for boys in ancient egypt :-)
sparta girls whent to school but not ordanary girls di natral girls would just stay at home and do the work, the boys just whent to school as normal
not girls
they are not the same because the boys are bigger and taller than the girls
Some of the sports played in Ancient Greece included discus-throwing, wrestling, and long-jumping.