What Did School Look Like In The 1920s?
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What did school look like in the 1920s? How exactly was class structured? Well I have a pretty good idea just from taking a look at these notebooks from 1924 and 1925! It's filled with tons of notes, scrapbook collage images, drawings, and even teacher signatures from what looks like an old Botany science class. So take a look with me as I consider what it was like to be in a classroom taking notes in the 1920s. And definitely let me know what you think below in the comments.

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⏰ Timestamps for this video:
0:00 What Did School Look Like In The 1920s?
0:30 The Front Of The Notebooks
1:10 Looking Inside The Old Notebooks
3:35 Vintage Floral Pictures
6:00 Vintage Plant Illustrations
7:45 Old Teacher Signatures From 1924
8:50 More Teacher Notes From 1925
10:30 Final Thoughts On These Notebooks

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More about this video:
In this video, I'm truly taking a look back at school in the 1920s. If you're curious about what school was like in the 1920s, or if you just want to see some neat vintage school supplies, this video is for you. I was able to secure two botany notebooks from 1924 and 1925, and it looks like they are filled with everything from notes, collages, and even projects that these students completed. There are signatures in red all throughout the book where the teacher would sign off and even make notes about how well the students were doing.

It's truly an awesome look at history, and I hope that you enjoy checking out the video as much as I do!

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