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allowed to shout, complain, interrupt or disagree with anyone. Children got a good education either
by going away to school or having a governess who taught them at home (this is usually how girls
were educated). The five topics are: Florence Nightingale Mary Seacole Victorian Children
(working) Victorian Children (at school) Queen Victoria There is also a PowerPoint included in the
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Stewsterthebear 8 years ago report 5 Thanks for sharing this. There were also mines for iron and tin
in different parts of Britain. There is a tons of questions that you want to ask, but from who you will
know the true answers. Laws were put in place that made working conditions a bit better in factories
and mines, and that stopped young children from working by requiring them to go to school instead.
Most people thought that the disease was coming from areas that just smelled nasty and got passed
around through scents in the air, but Dr. John Snow worked out that the disease was actually
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to buy the new inventions coming out like the telephone, the gramophone (for playing music) and
electric light bulbs. Children were not allowed to shout, complain, interrupt or disagree with anyone.
However, life had improved a lot for people by the end of the Victorian era. Watch a Horrible
Histories video about the Victorian age: Queen Victoria - British Things Song Read English
Heritage's Kids Rule. Other famous Victorians who believed that proper hygiene and sanitation were
needed to be healthy were Florence Nightingale and Dr. Joseph Lister. This resource hasn't been
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Victorian era was exciting because of all the new inventions and pace of change and progress, but it
was a hard time to live in if you didn’t have much money. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To
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While it used to be that one person would be a weaver and make cloth, machines could now do that
job instead and make cloth that didn’t cost as much. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To
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this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. They had to do as they were told,
and be cheerful and quiet all the time. Start having a look at your partner's writing (or somebody that
sits on your table) as we will complete some peer assessment over the next week!:). They also went
to Sunday Schools which were run by a churches. Rich Victorians lived in large houses that were
well heated and clean. While this sounds pretty handy, it wasn’t very nice. There were very few
schools available for girls,however, until near the end of Victorian time. You were smeli and mesi
you whoden win the victoria time. He looked bored I sat on my own my own in a one seated table
with only my book remaining I wasn't proud of my work because I didn't practise that much in
school the teacher used to say I haven't got enough time to practise with you I will see if I can help
you next time I was so into learning but know one helped me to archive my target one day if I
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difference between rich and poor in Victorian times. Victorian children loved it when their mum and
dad let them see a magic lantern show. Plus, the Victorians started the Christmas traditions like
sending cards and decorating trees that we know and enjoy today. If you looked at hthe schools then
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conditions. It was bad manners if a man spoke to a woman he didn’t know without someone else
introducing them first. At the beginning of the Victorian era in 1837, most people would have used
candles and oil or gas lamps to light their homes and streets. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet
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the disease was coming from areas that just smelled nasty and got passed around through scents in
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If someone didn’t have a home (or money to afford a place to live), they could go to a workhouse,
which was a place that provided food and beds in exchange for doing work. They had to do as they
were told, and be cheerful and quiet all the time. Half the population in Britain lived in cities by the
end of the Victorian era. Victorian children loved it when their mum and dad let them see a magic
lantern show. All we do are the 3R's:Reading, WRiting and ARithmetic. Also I point out that every
child is wearing a uniform. Also during the Victorian Era, Great Britain became the British Empire.
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find more KS2 History lesson plans, worksheets and teaching resources on the Save Teachers'
Sundays website. Take a quiz about Victorian life See a map of the British Empire in Victorian times
Explore a Victorian painting What can you learn about life in Victorian times from looking at the
census. Living in the Victorian era was exciting because of all the new inventions and pace of
change and progress, but it was a hard time to live in if you didn’t have much money. More people
were living in cities, but hygiene and sanitation was more important thanks to people like Florence
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All Bundle. There are three trickier words which have pictures to help children work out what they
say. Life in the Victorian era What was life like in Victorian times. Day light coming through
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our resources. More people were living in cities, but hygiene and sanitation was more important
thanks to people like Florence Nightingale. In Victorian times at school rich families (children), were
taught at homes by a governess until they were 10 years old. SSCCRREEAACCHH, a strict teacher
scraped the chalk across the dirty, chalkboard. If you compared these images to our school images
they would surprise you magnificently. Children were not allowed to shout, complain, interrupt or
disagree with anyone. There are a lot off questions about the Victorian schools like How was the
education in Victorian times. As I carried on walking down the long corridor- SCREACH. This
included cooking, cleaning, washing and even serving dinner.
Top 10 facts The inventions of machines in factories replaced jobs that people used to do, but people
were needed to look after the machines and keep the factories clean. All men wore hats in Victorian
times (rich men wore top hats, poor men wore caps). I heard that in Victorian times children were
need to copy all day the description from the board. They would have to crawl in small spaces in
mines, or underneath machines in textile mills. Laws were put in place that made working conditions
a bit better in factories and mines, and that stopped young children from working by requiring them
to go to school instead. They wore dresses that needed hoop skirts underneath to make the dresses
spread out in a dome shape around their legs. Also I point out that every child is wearing a uniform.
You will receive emails from us but can opt out at any time. While this sounds pretty handy, it wasn’t
very nice. Make sure you include lots of really descriptive sentences. They had to do as they were
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All heads turned towards the door as the head-teacher entered the classroom.The children were
terrified. Cities became crowded, busy and dirty, but discoveries about hygiene and sanitation meant
that diseases like cholera were easier to prevent. While it used to be that one person would be a
weaver and make cloth, machines could now do that job instead and make cloth that didn’t cost as
much. When a man wanted to say hello to a lady, it was good manners to tip the brim of their hat
down, then push their hat back onto their head. People in the Victorian era started to use electricity
for the first time, and to listen to music by playing records on the gramophone. Other famous
Victorians who believed that proper hygiene and sanitation were needed to be healthy were Florence
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children are studying and add some extra support at home. All children had to attend a school until
they were 10 years old. Includes a range of Literacy, Maths, Art, D.T and History tasks. Most people
thought that the disease was coming from areas that just smelled nasty and got passed around
through scents in the air, but Dr. John Snow worked out that the disease was actually spreading
because of a cesspit that was leaking into a water pump where people drank from. Children got a
good education either by going away to school or having a governess who taught them at home (this
is usually how girls were educated). This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us
know if it violates our terms and conditions. While this sounds pretty handy, it wasn’t very nice. It
was time for the children's lunch now, and I was very excited to see what they would eat. You were
smeli and mesi you whoden win the victoria time. More people were living in cities, but hygiene and
sanitation was more important thanks to people like Florence Nightingale.
People in the Victorian era started to use electricity for the first time, and to listen to music by
playing records on the gramophone. People in the Victorian era started to use electricity for the first
time, and to listen to music by playing records on the gramophone. In few weeks I have got a test to
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they seem like where houses but teaching you instead of getting injured from the deadly machines.
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When a man wanted to say hello to a lady, it was good manners to tip the brim of their hat down,
then push their hat back onto their head. Well, the machines needed looking after, and factory
owners wanted people who could do that as well as take care of other little jobs around the factory.
In 1889, the school leaving age was raised to twelve, and in 1891, the school's pence fee was
abolished and schools became free. They each contain a short piece of text (about 5 sentences) with
words that can be sounded out. Take a quiz about Victorian life See a map of the British Empire in
Victorian times Explore a Victorian painting What can you learn about life in Victorian times from
looking at the census. We use electricity all the time, but it was a brand new thing to the Victorians.
Well, the machines needed looking after, and factory owners wanted people who could do that as
well as take care of other little jobs around the factory. There was a large outbreak of cholera in
London in 1853-1854 that killed 11,000 people. Every classroom had a angry strict teacher which
wouldn't teach the innocent children anything what was the point going school what all you do is
copy things. You will receive emails from us but can opt out at any time. He looked bored I sat on
my own my own in a one seated table with only my book remaining I wasn't proud of my work
because I didn't practise that much in school the teacher used to say I haven't got enough time to
practise with you I will see if I can help you next time I was so into learning but know one helped
me to archive my target one day if I practise a lot I mite archive it I just have to believe in myself.
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were looking for. The Victorians soon realised that it was important for people to be able to read and
write and education became more important. Many countries that were part of the British Empire are
now part of the Commonwealth. This was a huge change because most people had lived in the
country around the start of the Victorian era. There was a big difference between rich and poor in
Victorian times. They would have to crawl in small spaces in mines, or underneath machines in
textile mills. Hearing the chatter of children coming into the classroom was extremely loud. See
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looking for. When you com lette you haw to were the hat and stand. SSCCRREEAACCHH, a strict
teacher scraped the chalk across the dirty, chalkboard. The air would be thick with dust from the
mines or from the cotton being spun for cloth, and working hours were long. The five topics are:
Florence Nightingale Mary Seacole Victorian Children (working) Victorian Children (at school)
Queen Victoria There is also a PowerPoint included in the pack containing a slide for each text so
that you can go through the comprehensions before the children complete them. Victorian children
loved it when their mum and dad let them see a magic lantern show.
Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user Submit reply Cancel Report this resource to
let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. However, when I saw someone's lunch, I found
gruel- yes GRUEL. Since factories were usually built in large towns and cities, and people needed
new jobs, most people moved to where the factories were. It was time for the children's lunch now,
and I was very excited to see what they would eat. Once a boy turned 10, he went away to Public
schools like Eton or Harrow. Poor people could work in mines, in mills and factories, or in
workhouses. By 1901, half of all the people who lived in Britain (not including the Empire) lived in
cities. I am liking the idea of the choice system so I've adapted it to fit in with our current Factory
theme. Each slide also contains 3 words that are trickier to sound out, with sound buttons underneath
them. They wore dresses that needed hoop skirts underneath to make the dresses spread out in a
dome shape around their legs. He went on to attain superb SATs results, with all the hard work
definitely making a huge difference. - Neil, Warrington View more testimonials Competitions Win
the Edurino Learn it All Bundle. The air would be thick with dust from the mines or from the cotton
being spun for cloth, and working hours were long. He went on to attain superb SATs results, with
all the hard work definitely making a huge difference. - Neil, Warrington View more testimonials
Competitions Win the Edurino Learn it All Bundle. Steam trains meant they could make the journey
in under six hours. It meant that travelling was a lot faster than using a horse and carriage, and that
goods could be transported much more quickly than using the canal system. You will receive emails
from us but can opt out at any time. Children got a good education either by going away to school or
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Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Before this, it would
have been just one tradesman making one thing at a time. While this sounds pretty handy, it wasn’t
very nice. There would be a globe for geography lessons, and an abacus (devise for calculating) to
help with sums. Children sat in rows and the teacher sat at a desk facing the class. Turning around
horrified she had a hand raised up, slowly bringing her hand down I shut my eyes in despair. Our
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2018 Share this Share through email Share through twitter Share through linkedin Share through
facebook Share through pinterest Little English shop Not the right resource. One of these machines
was the steam train, in the early 1800s. For instance, the textile industry was growing thanks to the
invention of machines that could do the spinning and weaving instead of people, meaning it took
much less time to produce. See other similar resources ?2.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save
for later Not quite what you were looking for. Laws were put in place that made working conditions
a bit better in factories and mines, and that stopped young children from working by requiring them
to go to school instead. Pricing FAQs Links Follow us on our socials Facebook X Pinterest Instagram
Get in touch with any questions Open modal Footer Lower Privacy policy Cookies Terms and
conditions Close Renew your subscription today and save 20%. Charles Dickens was a famous
Victorian author who wrote A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist and other famous novels. It was also
faster to get in touch with other people, even if you were all the way across the Atlantic Ocean.
In 1889, the school leaving age was raised to twelve, and in 1891, the school's pence fee was
abolished and schools became free. Most people thought that the disease was coming from areas that
just smelled nasty and got passed around through scents in the air, but Dr. John Snow worked out
that the disease was actually spreading because of a cesspit that was leaking into a water pump
where people drank from. Life in the Victorian era What was life like in Victorian times. He went on
to attain superb SATs results, with all the hard work definitely making a huge difference. - Neil,
Warrington View more testimonials Competitions Win the Edurino Learn it All Bundle. He looked
bored I sat on my own my own in a one seated table with only my book remaining I wasn't proud of
my work because I didn't practise that much in school the teacher used to say I haven't got enough
time to practise with you I will see if I can help you next time I was so into learning but know one
helped me to archive my target one day if I practise a lot I mite archive it I just have to believe in
myself. I've posted it my version for free as well on my pages. The whole class stared in horror as he
continued the torture. Please read our privacy policy Start your 14-day trial for FREE Click here
How to use TheSchoolRun The Learning Journey Homework Gnome Learning packs and
workbooks Primary School tests homework gnome Testimonials Thank you for all your extraordinary
materials that have made working with my Year 6 child such a pleasure. - Yolanda, London This is
an excellent resource, for anybody looking to understand more about the curriculum that your
children are studying and add some extra support at home. In few weeks I have got a test to do if I
practise I mite get a high grade. It wasn't until 1880 that schooling became mandatory. Day light
coming through windows along the side of the entire room. The Victorian era is named after Queen
Victoria, who was queen from 1837-1901. Factories were built in cities, so people ended up moving
to the cities to get jobs. They didn't have enough food in the schools so all they did is ate it all
up,because they have no choice but to starve. Get a tailored learning plan for your child Targeted
resources added each week Keep your child's learning on track Trial it for FREE today Did you
know. They would have to crawl in small spaces in mines, or underneath machines in textile mills.
My itchy, uncomfortable dress swished in the cold, light breeze of an open window.As I walked to
my dusty classroom, then I smelt a suspicious smell. The text is followed by 5 questions, containing
'what' 'who' and 'when' questions and some multiple choice questions. While all this was going on,
Britain was becoming bigger. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us
know if it violates our terms and conditions. The five topics are: Florence Nightingale Mary Seacole
Victorian Children (working) Victorian Children (at school) Queen Victoria There is also a
PowerPoint included in the pack containing a slide for each text so that you can go through the
comprehensions before the children complete them. Living in the Victorian era was exciting because
of all the new inventions and pace of change and progress, but it was a hard time to live in if you
didn’t have much money. Laws were put in place that made working conditions a bit better in
factories and mines, and that stopped young children from working by requiring them to go to
school instead. Men, women and children all had to live separately, so families couldn’t stay
together. Children were not allowed to shout, complain, interrupt or disagree with anyone. When you
com lette you haw to were the hat and stand. For information on how we use your data, see our
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