2014-05-05 20:19:00 At School A Hundred Years Ago Four grade seven students along with their parents and teachers, found out what classes were like in school a hundred years ago. They visited the Croatian School Museum and the Croatian National Theatre where they saw the original Baška tablet.
The Croatian School Museum has a constant exhibit of a classroom as it would have been at the beginning of the 20th century. Visitors can put on the old school uniforms and sit on the school benches. Students were not allowed to turn around and they had to sit up straight. Students get a quill, ink and paper and practice old style handwriting or calligraphy. ''Thin lines up, and thick lines down'' is one of the many rules for this decorative type of cursive writing. There is a cross on the wall and a picture ''the Emperor and King almighty''. On the teacher's desk there is a swich. The school rules are written on the chalkboard, and on the floor infront of the board there are corn seeds strewn about. The rules are mainly about classroom behaviour but also behaviour outside of the school. After this walk down history, we had a stroll through the city.
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