No. Most likely they did play games, but women and girls did not go to school. They were taught how to cook, do house work and do the chores needed to be done. It is only in recent history that women have been allowed to go to school.
is it Alexander the great
People were started to learn to read by characters
Pick up a book read it learn it and you'll no stop being lazy
Child slaves in southern plantations were not allowed to read or wright. Some house slaves (even if it was illigal) were taught to read by the masters wife.
Yes, because they had to gain knowledge and learn to write and read for basic needs.
In Athens, boys were taught to read, write, do arthemetic, learn to play musical instruments, play sports, and play the instrument called a Lyre. At age 18 Athenian boys finished school and became citizens.
You learn to read music then learn how to play the clarinet.
The parents who raised them thought the kids how to read.
Learn to play the piano. Learn to read sheet music Get a copy of the sheet music for the said song Read and play
There is no one certain age when girls learn about sex. They learn about it when their parents or peers or teachers tell them about it, or when they themselves read about it.
They would learn to read because they were very christain so they needed to learn to read the Bible. They would also learn latin or greek. They also did Geomatry. Girls wouldn't go to school.
It is a Tudor school that young boys and girls went to to learn to read.
I think he does.
is it Alexander the great
They look at the pitchers
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.