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not on whiteboards. The pupil’s task was to make observations about the object in front of them, the
science lessons were taught in this way.PE lessons were known as the drill and this would take place
in the playground.The children didn’t get changed for PE and the lessons involved lots of jogging on
the spot, marching, stretching and lifting weights (dumbbells).In the afternoons the girls and boys
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Stewsterthebear 8 years ago report 5 Thanks for sharing this. I wondered how they could fit in there
because when I visited the other day children seemed to be squeezed. Globes for geography lessons
and abacus to help with sums. As the most important lessons in the Victorian times were the three
R’s which were reading, writing and arithmetic (maths).The Victorian students also had many history
and geography lessons. At the side of the slate, there lay paper, ink and a pen with a metal nib for
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later Not quite what you were looking for. Although the children are well organised, they all wear
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(FREE) Price ?0.00 Victorians Quick View 2. They look like well organised children who listen well
to the teachers. At the start of the Victorian age, most teachers were men, but later many women
trained as teachers. Have a look at Sumaita's work (a few examples further down). Over 30 children
were sat in one room squished together. We would like you to describe the victorian schools using
the images above. Secondly, everyday in school my teacher always shout s and moan at me which is
so annoying. Victorian Railways A full lesson for KS2 about the introduction of the railways,
including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. Could you write some
descriptive sentences based on the images? Eg. 'Spindly cobwebs hung delicately from the tall,
wooden beams towering over the classroom.'. The broken floorboards lay beneath their feet and the
never ending lessons board them to death. There would be a globe for geography lessons, and an
abacus to help with sums. Children sat in rows and the teacher sat at a desk facing the class. See
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were looking for. Can anyone tell us what they like the most about it. On here, you can find out
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learning. The strict, severe, harsh teacher was writing calculations on the dusty chalkboard. They had
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Can you look up the correct spellings of these words and write them below? - coulerful - happend -
absant. Globes for geography lessons and abacus to help with sums. As the most important lessons in
the Victorian times were the three R’s which were reading, writing and arithmetic (maths).The
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Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Children would often receive a desk to
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difference between then and now as nowadays people use joint tables, interactive white boards and
everyone wears a uniform. Review 5 Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to
reflect your happiness. Pupils will make a paperchain of Victorian children to present information
about different jobs and have the opportunity to hot-seat in the role of a child worker. The
classrooms were very dull and sometimes it could distract the children from their work,also the
classrooms would get very dark.The dusty and murky walls,which were covered in black and white
pictures that were drawn by children,could frightened the children. Have a look at Sumaita's work (a
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know if it violates our terms and conditions. Girls and boys learned together in primary schools, but
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like the most about it. There were some lessons which were called object lessons so this was when
objects were placed on the student’s desk so for example models, seeds, rocks and pictures were
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Victorian Inventions: A full lesson for KS2 about famous Victorian inventions, including a detailed
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resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. The boys were taught woodworking
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Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. Only rich people could afford tutors, which they
would pay lots of shillings to, the middle class children had to learn in distgusting places, you and I
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clean, by spitting on it and rubbing with their coat sleeve or their finger. I think there should be a
little less students inside the class. For writing on paper, children used a pen with a metal nib, dipped
into an ink well. Tall, wide windows are sooo high that children can't even look through it. In another
picture, the working students look quite intelligent and thoughtful as they look up and wonder.
Although, at that time the children were considered lucky for they had the ability to go to school for
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what you were looking for. Frightened, petrified, feared, the schools in those times also made the
prefects to stand with the canes. Underneath these desks were pieces of chewing gum and particles
of glue. They also did not have improved technology like us. The teachers, who used to be cruel and
strict, where also the fearsome teachers for centuries. The equipment’s in the classroom were slate
boards and chalks use to write with and to write on paper a metal nib, dipped into an ink well.
Globes for geography lessons and abacus to help with sums. As the most important lessons in the
Victorian times were the three R’s which were reading, writing and arithmetic (maths).The Victorian
students also had many history and geography lessons. At the side of the slate, there lay paper, ink
and a pen with a metal nib for children to write with. Children would often receive a desk to
themselves but there were often exceptions when there were more children and not enough desks.
Although the children are well organised, they all wear different clothing, therefore there has been a
huge difference between then and now as nowadays people use joint tables, interactive white boards
and everyone wears a uniform. Girls and boys learned together in primary schools, but were
separated in secondary schools. There is a PDF of all of the files and an editable version of each file
(you just need to delete the watermark logo from each of the editable files). The children were not
happy however they were grateful that they got the opportunity to learn with a stable roof above
their heads. I'm meant to be sleep but I sneekiily got my ipad so I'm gonna do my homework now.
Eventually the strict teacher came in followed by a bundle of sad looking children.
The classrooms were also not that well looked after, thus it started to smell and there were many
distgusting animals living there, for example lots of rats, maggots, ants and spiders were living there
along with other unhygenic animals which you could never imagine. Secondly, everyday in school
my teacher always shout s and moan at me which is so annoying. They wiped the slate clean, by
spitting on it and rubbing with their coat sleeve or their finger. They also did not have improved
technology like us. 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. Unleashing the Power of AI Tools for Enhancing Research,
International FDP on. View Details Introduction to the Victorians Lesson (FREE) A free lesson
introducing the Victorian topic, including Powerpoint, lesson pland and pupil resources. I'd like you
to have a look at Sumaita's work, a few entries down. If the teacher writes on the board all the time
for the children,how will the children learn by copying it down? Have a look at Sumaita's work (a
few examples further down). Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your rating is required to
reflect your happiness. An awful smell came from the slates; children had spat on them to clean it.
Only older children could write on paper in a book. Which famous inventions came from the
Victorians? Price ?2.99 Victorians Quick View 4. Consequently, life in the victorian times was also
very difficult even if you weren't in the work house. Empty reply does not make any sense for the
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what you were looking for. The rooms were small and fit many small hungry people. Paper, which
was extremely expensive, was replaced by slate and children were commanded to write on it.
Includes a range of Literacy, Maths, Art, D.T and History tasks. Pupils will make a paperchain of
Victorian children to present information about different jobs and have the opportunity to hot-seat in
the role of a child worker. They were very upset, however they could not do anyhing. In this time
many inventions were made and the children didn't have light bulbs above their head. As we wrote
on our crunched paper, she came around peering at us. There are so many brilliant words and high
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The classrooms weren't very big, as they could not afford it, therefore they did not have a lot of
students. Girls and boys learned together in primary schools, but were separated in secondary
schools. These are both of the opinions and 2 descriptions (good, bad) about the rooms of a
Victorian children's school. The girls were taught how to cook meals, how to do embroidery and how
to complete housework (such as washing and ironing). Globes for geography lessons and abacus to
help with sums. As the most important lessons in the Victorian times were the three R’s which were
reading, writing and arithmetic (maths).The Victorian students also had many history and geography
lessons. Frightened, petrified, feared, the schools in those times also made the prefects to stand with
the canes. They also knew they had the exact same opportunity as the rich. Our customer service
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through pinterest MrAnthony's Shop 4.00 2 reviews Not the right resource. Write a review Update
existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. I am liking the idea of the
choice system so I've adapted it to fit in with our current Factory theme. Who was Queen Victoria?
Price ?2.99 Victorians Quick View 3. We would like you to describe the victorian schools using the
images above. They collaborate and magpie just like any other school would. Also the huge
whiteboards covered most of the classroom,there were more than 50 children in one room. There
were pictures stuck on the walls made by the children. Empty reply does not make any sense for the
end user Submit reply Cancel Stewsterthebear 8 years ago report 5 Thanks for sharing this. Includes
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here, you can find out about some of the things we have been learning about as well as some tips to
help you with your learning. In this time many inventions were made and the children didn't have
light bulbs above their head. 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. Unleashing the Power of AI Tools for Enhancing
Research, International FDP on. See other similar resources ?0.00 4.70 3 reviews Download Save for
later Not quite what you were looking for. It was common for a 6 year old to be in the same class as
someone 4 years older. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to
leave some feedback. Can you look up the correct spellings of these words and write them below? -
coulerful - happend - absant.
Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. If the
teacher writes on the board all the time for the children,how will the children learn by copying it
down? The teacher looks as if she is extremely strict and wants no talking as she is walking across
the room of boredom. Tall, wide windows are sooo high that children can't even look through it.
There is a PDF of all of the files and an editable version of each file (you just need to delete the
watermark logo from each of the editable files). The teacher, who shouts everyday, is the most
strictest teacher I have ever seen. Only rich people could afford tutors, which they would pay lots of
shillings to, the middle class children had to learn in distgusting places, you and I can't ever imagine
unless we were in those detestable places. Write a review Update existing review Submit review
Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. The board on the left with all the writing on gives me an
impression that the students are copying off the board. In 1870 a law was passed saying that all
children must be attending school.Children found it hard to school an uncomfortable place to learn;
it lacked creativity. See other similar resources ?0.00 4.70 3 reviews Download Save for later Not
quite what you were looking for. I'm meant to be sleep but I sneekiily got my ipad so I'm gonna do
my homework now. There were pictures stuck on the walls made by the children. They had no
breaks, and nothing to do when finished. There windows are so high that I think the students can't
look through them, and I also think that it is a bit stuffy and gloomy in there. Although, at that time
the children were considered lucky for they had the ability to go to school for free! The desks were
filthy and tattered: there were broken parts and stains everywhere. The classrooms were very dull
and sometimes it could distract the children from their work,also the classrooms would get very
dark.The dusty and murky walls,which were covered in black and white pictures that were drawn by
children,could frightened the children. I think there should be a little less students inside the class.
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reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. As my feet touched the old,
broken-down floorboards, it vociferously creaked. Industrial Revolution A full lesson for KS2
exploring the impact of the Industrial Revolution, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and
pupil resource sheets. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave
some feedback. 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. Our customer service team will
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4.49 612 reviews Not the right resource. Can you improve the tense and grammar of this sentence
below? 'In the Victorian era teachers writes with chalk on a blackboard'. At least the middle class
family could go to school; the children who did not have as much as 1 shilling could not learn
anything. What was the Industrial Revolution? Price ?2.99 Info Guides Info Guides. The classrooms
were also not that well looked after, thus it started to smell and there were many distgusting animals
living there, for example lots of rats, maggots, ants and spiders were living there along with other
unhygenic animals which you could never imagine.
For writing on paper, children used a pen with a metal nib, dipped into an ink well. Industrial
Revolution A full lesson for KS2 exploring the impact of the Industrial Revolution, including a
detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. At the start of the Victorian age, most
teachers were men, but later many women trained as teachers. View Details Introduction to the
Victorians Lesson (FREE) A free lesson introducing the Victorian topic, including Powerpoint,
lesson pland and pupil resources. As we wrote on our crunched paper, she came around peering at us.
The boys were taught woodworking (and some schools also taught farming, shoe-making and
gardening). I am liking the idea of the choice system so I've adapted it to fit in with our current
Factory theme. Also the huge whiteboards covered most of the classroom,there were more than 50
children in one room. There is a PDF of all of the files and an editable version of each file (you just
need to delete the watermark logo from each of the editable files). Victorian Schools A full lesson
for KS2 about Victorian schools, including a detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource
sheets. At least the middle class family could go to school; the children who did not have as much as
1 shilling could not learn anything. They wiped the slate clean, by spitting on it and rubbing with
their coat sleeve or their finger. See other similar resources ?0.00 4.70 3 reviews Download Save for
later Not quite what you were looking for. Write a review Update existing review Submit review
Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Who was Queen Victoria? Price ?2.99 Victorians Quick
View 3. The classrooms weren't very big, as they could not afford it, therefore they did not have a lot
of students. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. Now could you have a go at writing a setting description based on the Victorian
classroom. I think that this huge difference is due to the well-known fact that every school is
different. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. Victorian Clothing A full lesson for KS2 investigating Victorian clothing, including a
detailed lesson plan, Powerpoint and pupil resource sheets. In 1870 a law was passed saying that all
children must be attending school.Children found it hard to school an uncomfortable place to learn;
it lacked creativity. I also think they often write with a whiteboard and a chalk to practise their
letters or whatever. The strict, severe, harsh teacher was writing calculations on the dusty chalkboard.
They also did not have improved technology like us. At the side of the slate, there lay paper, ink and
a pen with a metal nib for children to write with. Have a look at Sumaita's work (a few examples
further down). The children were not happy however they were grateful that they got the
opportunity to learn with a stable roof above their heads. Can you improve the tense and grammar of
this sentence below? 'In the Victorian era teachers writes with chalk on a blackboard'. Paper, which
was extremely expensive, was replaced by slate and children were commanded to write on it.