david maximus
In ancient Egypt, the opportunity to learn was mainly limited to the elite, such as the royal family, nobles, and priests. They had access to education and were taught how to read, write, and perform administrative tasks. Common people, on the other hand, had limited educational opportunities and their education primarily revolved around practical skills needed for their professions.
School in ancient Egypt was very different from modern schools. Only boys from wealthy families were able to attend school, while girls usually stayed at home to learn household tasks. Schools were located in temples or private homes, and students learned reading, writing, and mathematics. They also learned about religion and the importance of proper behavior and respect for authority.
egypt and nubia
Girls did not go to school, only boys from wealthy schools went to school. Girls stayed home and did housework. Whatever they learned was from their mother or father or from a private tutor (particularly a slave).
At home, in prayer, at shrines and temples- with monuments.
In ancient Egypt, the opportunity to learn was mainly limited to the elite, such as the royal family, nobles, and priests. They had access to education and were taught how to read, write, and perform administrative tasks. Common people, on the other hand, had limited educational opportunities and their education primarily revolved around practical skills needed for their professions.
Women in ancient Egypt did not work outside the home usually. They were responsible for raising the children.
No. Girls were home schooled by their mothers.
School in ancient Egypt was very different from modern schools. Only boys from wealthy families were able to attend school, while girls usually stayed at home to learn household tasks. Schools were located in temples or private homes, and students learned reading, writing, and mathematics. They also learned about religion and the importance of proper behavior and respect for authority.
in there house/home
egypt and nubia
in ancient Greece the girls were taught by there mothers at home things like cooking cleaning and sewing
It was the Nile crocodile.
Pharaohs, the rulers of Ancient Egypt, were very powerful and I don't think it was custom for the people to disagree with them. You would have to go to a Historian or a History book to find out more about the political status of Ancient Egypt. If you're researching life in Ancient Egypt, you may find this site useful... it has lots of info on Ancient Egypt (click on "Ancient Egypt" on the left to go to the home page). http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/pharaoh/home.html
Girls did not go to school, only boys from wealthy schools went to school. Girls stayed home and did housework. Whatever they learned was from their mother or father or from a private tutor (particularly a slave).
Peasants in Ancient Egypt had mud brick houses along with some Artisans, while some wealtier families had wooden supporting in their home.
By their parents at home.