Students in 1910 attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They studied basic subjects like reading, writing, arithmetic and history using textbooks and lessons taught orally at the front of the classroom. Recess was the main break from studying where students would play outdoors or socialize together across different grades.
Students in 1910 attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They studied basic subjects like reading, writing, arithmetic and history using textbooks and lessons taught orally at the front of the classroom. Recess was the main break from studying where students would play outdoors or socialize together across different grades.
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Students in 1910 attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They studied basic subjects like reading, writing, arithmetic and history using textbooks and lessons taught orally at the front of the classroom. Recess was the main break from studying where students would play outdoors or socialize together across different grades.
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