In ancient Egypt, children would largely stay under the care and instruction of their mothers until they turned four. After this, the fathers took over the education for their sons, who usually learned the same trade as their father. Some kids could also attend a general school for their village or enter specialized schools for becoming a priest or scribe. Schools would have taught reading, sports, math, writing, manners, and morals.
King Tut went to Immanuel Luthran School in Egypt.
They were trained by paying attention to the gods.
James Watt went to Greenock Grammar School after being taught by his mother.
Education was a big thing in Ancient Egypt. Boys started learning their father's job when they were four. When they were older they were expected to do the same occupation as their father. Girls and boys both attended school together. They studied reading, writing, and math. Children who were going to be lawyers, scribes, or doctors went to a special school were they studied hieroglyphics. When girls grew up they took to tending the home. Ancient Egypt was a more communistic economy.
None of the gods or goddesses of ancient Egypt died, save Osiris who went on to rule as lord of the dead in the thereafter. Osiris died by the trickery and deceit of his brother Set.
Boys were taught their fathers trade. They went to school, girls didn't
King Tut went to Immanuel Luthran School in Egypt.
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They were trained by paying attention to the gods.
They went to a tutor who taught them how to play an instrument. They also learnt to sing from their parents.
they went into slavery for it
She never went to school when she was young. All her knowlege was taught to her by her second husband, Col. Blood. She never went to school when she was young. All her knowlege was taught to her by her second husband, Col. Blood.
because you needed to learn how to write, so you could be a scribe and record information. usually only men went to school.
he went to a local school and by his parents he was taught to hate slavery
Democritus is known to have taught many students in his philosophical school. One of his famous students was Protagoras, who went on to become a prominent Sophist in Ancient Greece.
They wore sandals, slippers, or went barefoot.
he went to Boston latin school. when he was 7-8 his dad pulled him out of school and taught himself