Schools in 1907 were very different than today. Students may have attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They likely brought their lunches from home and played simple games for recess rather than using technology. Education focused on basic subjects like reading, writing and arithmetic taught through lectures and recitation rather than projects or group work.
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Schools in 1907 were very different than today. Students may have attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They likely brought their lunches from home and played simple games for recess rather than using technology. Education focused on basic subjects like reading, writing and arithmetic taught through lectures and recitation rather than projects or group work.
Schools in 1907 were very different than today. Students may have attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They likely brought their lunches from home and played simple games for recess rather than using technology. Education focused on basic subjects like reading, writing and arithmetic taught through lectures and recitation rather than projects or group work.
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Schools in 1907 were very different than today. Students may have attended one-room schoolhouses where all grades were taught together by one teacher. They likely brought their lunches from home and played simple games for recess rather than using technology. Education focused on basic subjects like reading, writing and arithmetic taught through lectures and recitation rather than projects or group work.
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What would you ask a student from 1907? • Did you ride the bus to school? • What did you eat for lunch? • Did you have jobs at school? • Did you have homework? • How many boys and girls were in your class? • What did you study? • What games did you like to play? Class Picture 1911 Fun & Games What is for Lunch Inside the Schoolhouse Car Riders Line A One-Room School 1912 A City School… The Playground… Three Teachers • It is Sunday and all teachers had to attend church. My Grandmother’s Report Card I wonder…. • Why were they called one room schools?