School
Teacher
Punishment
Equipment/Lessons
School Day/Play Time
100
When Queen Victoria came to the throne, education was only allowed for who?
The privileged.
100
What were teachers mostly perceived as?
Scary and strict.
100
What did the teacher use to hit the children?
A cane.
100
What were two important equipments?
The blackboard and easel.
100
What time did school usually start?
9:00 A.M.
200
Who could teach the rich kids?
A governess.
200
Most teachers were_. (Fill in the blank)
Unmarried woman.
200
What are some reasons that children could be punished for?
They can be punished for being rude, talking back, or doing poorly in class.
200
What did children use to clean their slates?
A sponge or rag.
200
What time did school usually end?
Around 5:00 P.M.
300
What did the schools usually look like?
Grim and had high windows.
300
Why were there fewer men teaching?
There was little pay.
300
What are some other punishments?
Writing lines or detention.
300
What are the four R's?
Reading, writing, arithmetic, and religion.
300
How long was their lunch break?
Two hours.
400
Who created an education system based on the church?
Robert Raikes
400
What was the system of monitors?
Teacher would select a certain group of boys to be taught by the headmaster. Then, they would teach a group of boys what they learned.
400
Where would children be hit if they were punished?
Across their hands, bottoms, or legs.
400
What are some arithmetic lessons children learned?
The weights, measuring system, and learning how to count money.
400
What are some objects they played with?
Marbles, toys, and jump ropes.
500
By 1831, about how many children went to Sunday school?
About 1 million.
500
What is a pupil teacher?
Students could help teachers in exchange for a lesson.
500
Why did children wear the dunce hat?
If they were not as smart or slow.
500
What did many schools read?
The bible.
500
What are some games that the children would play?
Tag, hopscotch, football, and british bulldog.
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