In some cases it is believed that learning how to write can help you understand reading and literature better. If you know the mechanics of how something is written then it should make it easier to understand something you read.
And when reading something, you are reading what someone else has written. So when you write, you are writing for the purpose that someone else is going to read it.
Reading, writing, arithmatic, English, Latin, and religion. Other subjects depend on gender and ethnicity. For example: females were also taught homemaking skills and males were taught book keeping.
Martha Washington had a good education. She was taught reading, writing, animal husbandry, sewing, and cooking.
they did the 3 r's: reading,writing,arithmetic. they did singing. girls also did sewing.
he was Italian
Food, language, culture, catholicism. The Spaniards introduced a formal education system where reading, writing and arithmetic were taught. Education used to be informal and unstructured. Education was religion-based (Roman Catholicism), and learning Spanish as a subject was compulsory.
They had Aritmetic. (English) They had Decimation. (Maths) Art
The indirect object of the sentence is children (The priests taught reading and writing to children.)
It was scribes and priest
Reading, writing, arithmatic, English, Latin, and religion. Other subjects depend on gender and ethnicity. For example: females were also taught homemaking skills and males were taught book keeping.
No. The colonists only taught reading, math, writing, and they were usually taught by the local ministry.
Yes, if it's old language.
i think he taught english so yeah english mythology or writing
Reading, writing, math and Flute
Spartan men only got taught reading, writing, sports, and military training.
Only CITIZEN boy's were taught on most Greek- island city states. They were taught geometry, writing, algebra, astronomy and reading.
Martha Washington had a good education. She was taught reading, writing, animal husbandry, sewing, and cooking.
Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.