1. Each standard graphite pencil has enough graphite to draw a line 35 miles long or write 45,000 words.
2. In the United States, the oldest school was Boston’s Latin School. It opened on April 23, 1635. 5 people who signed the Declaration of Independence attended Boston’s Latin School: Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, Robert Treat Paine, Samuel Adams, and William Hopper.
3. Originally Crayola Crayons came in packs of 8. Now they come in packs of up to 120!
4. The most popular color crayon is blue.
5. If you chew the same flavor gum you chewed while studying for a test for five minutes before taking the actual test, it can improve your memory and your results significantly
6. High School was not introduced in the U.S. until 1910 and it was the 1930s before most students attended. Before then, students attended only through Grade Eight.
7. In Armenia, all children aged 6 and up are taught chess at school, as it is a mandatory part of their curriculum.
8. Finland has one of the oldest school starting ages in the world, as well as one of the most successful education systems.
9. One of the subjects taught in Icelandic schools is knitting.
10. Students in China receive the most homework in the world. They complete about fourteen hours a week!
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