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www.learnanywhere.co.uk. History at Key Stage 2 Unit 11: . What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?. Who were the Victorians? When did they live? The Victorian Era is the name given to the

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  1. www.learnanywhere.co.uk History at Key Stage 2 Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  2. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? Who were the Victorians? When did they live? The Victorian Era is the name given to the period in history when Queen Victoria was on the throne. She was Queen from 1837 to 1901. That’s more than 63 years, which is longer than any other British monarch so far. Victoria had 9 children, of which 4 would later become monarchs: Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII and George VI. As well as English, Queen Victoria could speak German, French, Italian and Latin. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  3. 1837-1901:The Victorian Era 1666: The Great Fire of London Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? Who were the Victorians? When did they live? 1800 1600 1900 2000 1700 1750 1950 1550 1650 1850 1500 1450 1850s: Florence Nightingale 1939-1945: Second World War Unit 6b: Why have people invaded and settled in Britain in the past? An Anglo Saxon Case Study

  4. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? What was life like for a poor child in the 1840s? selling things on the street working in factories working in textile mills working on farms Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  5. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? Mills and factories employ children because they are small and can get in between machinery to fix things while the machines are still running. This is very dangerous work and many children get injured or sometimes killed. Children are also employed because they are cheap. They don’t get paid as much as adult workers Other dangerous jobs include working in coal mines, climbing up chimneys to clean them, working outside on farms or on the streets in freezing weather The working hours are long, sometimes 12 hours a day. This means that children don’t have time to go to school or play with their friends. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  6. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? Who helped to improve the lives of Victorian children? This is Lord Shaftesbury. He was a politician who was interested in helping factory workers, including children. He was involved in passing the Factory Acts of 1847 and 1850. These were laws which reduced the amount of hours which children were allowed to work. He also helped to set up ‘Ragged Schools’ which were schools for very poor children who would otherwise be unable to get an education. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  7. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? Who helped to improve the lives of Victorian children? This is Dr. Thomas Barnardo. While he was working in East London during the cholera outbreak of the 1860s, he realised how many homeless children there were living on the streets. In 1870 he opened a home for homeless boys, and in 1873 opened a similar home for girls. By the time of his death in 1905, he had opened 66 homes, and rescued an estimated 60,000 homeless children. There is a children’s charity called Barnardo’s which carries on this work today. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  8. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? What was it like going to school at the end of the nineteenth century? Schools were often crowded, with as many as 40 or 50 pupils in a class. The school buildings were usually draughty and got very cold in the winter. The teachers were very strict and used caning as a punishment for bad behaviour. Until 1891, parents had to pay for their children to go to school! There were no school dinners. Children had to walk home at lunchtime to get something to eat. Lessons usually involved chanting or learning facts by heart. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  9. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? What was it like going to school at the end of the nineteenth century? inkwell & pen school bell slate If children misbehaved they could be caned. They might also have to stand in the corner and wear the dunce’s cap. A dunce was a word for a stupid person. dunce’s cap cane Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  10. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? How did different Victorian children use their spare time? hoop and stick dolls’ house spinning top marbles jack in the box building blocks Are any of these toys still used today? Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  11. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? How did different Victorian children use their spare time? Toys which used optical illusions were popular among rich families in the Victorian era. This toy is called a thaumatrope. It is a cardboard disc with a picture on the front and another picture on the back. If you spin the disc the pictures seem to combine. front back Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

  12. Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain? How did life change for children living in Victorian Britain? 1833: Children could work no more than 10 hours a day 1842: It becomes illegal for children to work underground 1874: It becomes illegal to employ children under 10, and children under 14 can only work part-time. 1881: It becomes compulsory for 5-10 year-olds to go to school 1891: Primary schools become free of charge Unit 11: What was it like for children living in Victorian Britain?

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