Daily Life In Ancient Rome
What did school prepare Roman boys for later in life?
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Which girls could attend school and what did they learn?
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There were two types of schools in Ancient Rome. The first type of school was for younger children aged up to 11 or 12 where they learned to read and write and to do basic mathematics. At these schools, children worked on an abacus to learn basic mathematics. For writing, they used a stylus and a wax tablet.
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