What’s Next
LI: To use a KWL chart help us think about how schooling has changed over time, and will
continue to change in the future
KWL charts help us to record the facts we know, the facts we want to find out and the facts we have learnt
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1900
caned
Dansk cap
not be tardy
write with ink
Children and teachers had to follow a lot of rules
The boys had to do their business outside.
The girls weren't allowed to be married
girls skirts weren’t allowed their skirts to be 2 inches off the ground
girls had to drive with their brother or father.
one of their punishments was to put their nose in a circle for one minute.
they weren’t allowed ice cream.
the boys use to dip the girls ponytails into ink
The three r’s:Reading,Writing and Rhythmic.
Not allowed blobs when you use the ink.
they put a back straightener behind their back if they were lazy.
a boy sitting next to a girl .
a girl sitting next to a boy.
writing one hundred lines
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What happens now and why?
How does this differ from the past and why?
What is causing the changes and why?
What might happen in the future? What do you want to happen in the future and why?
What was the meaning for boarding school?
What were the difference between the 1900’s and 2013 punishments?
What did the children think of the teachers?
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We use technical devices and make learning digital to make children connect with the internet.
The netbooks that we learn digitally and use computers and books..
use to make learning easier for the teachers ,and we have beanbags to sit on.
Teachers can drink coffee so they don’t get mad, or go crazy
Teacher can meet men or their husband at the ice cream shI op.and they don’t have to read the bible
A school which provides accommodation and meals for the pupils during term time.
the punishments are different because in 1900 they didn’t get sent home and in 2013 we don’t wear the dansk cap.
Children might think of teacher back then in a ugly and a mean way but today we think of teachers in a good and nice way.
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