In colonial times most kids did most of the work in class, but they did have practice work sometimes. They had to do this on a slate with chalk, or on birchbark if they had any, because paper was too expensive to use.
Children should enjoy their homework and do it because, if they enjoy it and do they could understand it and also it will be finished in a short time too. enjoy the homework and do it.
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no homework is for adults and children
Yes, children in the 1900s did have homework. However, the amount and type of homework given varied depending on the school and educational system in place at that time. Generally, homework was seen as a way to reinforce learning and practice skills outside of school hours.
they played the diddily-doddily game
Yes, French children get homework. Written assignments, lessons and so on.
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.
"a step in the growth of representative democracy" i had this question on a homework and that ^ was the correct answer
Children in primary most always do there homework secondary kids hardly ever do there homework
Children can become rowdy, distracted, and disruptive when there is no homework, as it keeps them focused on school and learning.
Children in colonial America had no preferences or choice. They were what their parents were.
the average amount of children a colonial woman had in the 1600s is 9 children