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What was the classroom like in the Victorian era?

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What was the purpose of slate on the blackboard?

Site Search. The focal point of the Victorian classroom was the blackboard and easel. A lot of work was simply copied from the blackboard and lazy teachers were quite happy with putting things on the blackboard that children then wrote in their copybooks. In large classes the blackboard was essential, and the whole roomful of children would be ...

How did Children Open Books in Victorian schools?

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When did poor children start going to school in the Victorian?

At the second command, they would copy sentences from the blackboard. Victorian era children’s classroom How were Victorian Teachers? Teachers in Victorian times can be described in two words: Strict and scary. Children were expected to do what the teacher asked, otherwise they would get a punishment. Punishment would be typically a rap ...

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What was the purpose of the blackboard and easel?

The blackboard and easel would take the top spot. The objective was for children to copy or imitate the writing for practice. Slate was used to learning writing with a sharpened piece of slate called a slate pencil. A piece of sponge or a rag from home was used to clean the slate. Even a sleeve could act as a cleaner!

What did Victorian children learn?

They typically stayed at home and were taught singing, piano playing and sewing. Eventually, poorer children under the age of 12 also started to go to school. This started towards the end of the Victorian era.

What is the Masonic code?

The Masonic Code seen at the temple has been used by Freemasons and others as early as the 18th century. The cipher key is easily found on Wikipedia. However, the symbols used in the scene where Brackenreid explains them to Murdoch, are gibberish.

When was basketball invented?

Ogden tells the other women that her basketball skills were learned as a young girl growing up playing with country club boys, basketball wasn't invented until 1891 which is only six years from the time of this episode (1897).

Why did William and Julia stumble?

William and Julia 's romance stumbles when William does not actively support her in an argument with Brackenreid. He later explains that he remained silent because she is strong and for him to intervene would have weakened her in Brackenreid's eyes.

Was Mozart a mason?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was in fact a mason the last seven years of his life, and was a friend of Illuminati founder Adam Weishaupt. Murdoch has the impression that the Illuminati's activities were officially suppressed, which they were, during Mozart's lifetime. But Boswell's ambiguous reply suggests otherwise.

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