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Which musical instrument did Greek boys learn first to play at school?
The lyre.
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What was a stool?
It was their 'desk'. It was made out of wood.
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baam
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star
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gift
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baam
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What did Spartan girls learn at school?
They learned wrestling, gymnastics, and combat skills.
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gift
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How many of the seven wonders of the world were located in Ancient Greece?
Three (The Colossus of Rhodes, The Temple of Artemis, and The Temple of Zeus)
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Who was the blind poet who wrote the epic poems The Iliad and The Odyssey?
Homer
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What was a stylus?
it was a school object used to write on tablets and erase mistakes. It was usually made of wood, bone, or metal.
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What was the second preferred musical instrument in Athenian schools?
The flute
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Aesop was a Greek man who wrote fables, stories that contained a moral. What was his occupation?
He was a slave.
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Who could go to school in Sparta? Boys or girls?
Both boys and girls could go to school in Sparta.
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How do say Greeks say Greece in Greek?
Hellas
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How old were the children when they started going to school in Ancient Greece.
They were 6 years old.
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Which Greek city-state didn't allow girls to attend school?
Athens
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Who was the most famous Greek philosopher and teacher who taught his students to think for themselves and to question everything?
Socrates
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