Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Victorians Timeline, Factories Act (1848) Drainage and sewerage systems, Railways, Workshops Act (1872), First FA Cup Final, Alexander Graham Bell, Elementary Education Act (1891), rich, poor, chimney sweeps, coal mines, factories, work, mill work, street selling, mud larks, domestic servants, notable figures, Britain’s law, Dr Barnardo, Charles Dickens, Lord Shaftesbury, workhouses, uniforms, meals, jobs, rules, punishments, lifestyle, food, diet, schooling, writing slates, bell, blackboard, Eton College and Harrow School, Boris Johnson, Prince William, Victorian toys, train sets, dolls, portrait, setting, materials, posture, decoupage, history, instructions, cut outs, craft, William Morris, symbols, patterns, block printing, block stencil, Industrial Revolution, Victorian society, working conditions, living conditions, Victorian Inventions, inventors, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, James Starley, Sarah Guppy, George Jennings, British Empire, indigenous people, trade, slave trade, India, Canada, Australia and Egypt. To learn of the benefits and disadvantages of the British colonialism To learn about Victorian inventions and how they have impacted our lives today.Ģ6. To learn about the Industrial RevolutionĢ4. To compare Victorian Toys with modern Toysġ9. To compare lifestyles of the rich and poor Victoriansġ8. To compare your daily routine to a child in a workhouse’sġ5. To continue learning about the risks of working in dangerous environmentsġ4. To learn about the risks of working in dangerous environmentsġ2. To learn about the jobs Victorian children hadġ0. KS2 (age 7-11) Home Educators International Subjects. Download resource (PDF) Resource Information. KS2: Supports students studying the changing power of monarchs, dating from a period beyond 1066. To compare the lifestyles of the poor and rich Victoriansĩ. Queen Victoria: Family Tree What is a Coronation Primary Assembly What is a Coronation Secondary Assembly. To learn about the jobs Victorian children hadĨ. Following this, they will answer comprehension questions on her biography and complete true/false questions using what. They will then ‘hot seat’ someone from the class as Queen Victoria to pose their own questions. To understand how these key events affected Victorian Lifeħ. In this lesson, students will learn about Queen Victoria through her diary, videos and reading a biography. To Gain an understanding of Queen VictoriaĦ.
To find out about the life of Queen Victoriaģ. To learn about the changing power of monarchsĢ. The Rich and Poor Children and their Differencesġ. The 15 lessons are broken down into the following:ģ. It should also inspire children’s curiosity to know more about the past and empower them to be confident historians.Ī Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides). The National Curriculum puts forward that history education should help children gain a chronologically secure knowledge, understanding of Britain’s past and that of the wider world. With the National Curriculum in mind, I have created a set of high-quality history lessons with tasks attached about the Victorian era.