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Discover the fascinating world of the Victorians, a time of significant change in Britain. From strict school rules that enforced cleanliness and attendance to Queen Victoria's reign starting at just 19 years old, the Victorian age was marked by evolving social norms. Family life often included large households with eight or more children, while religion played a central role in daily life. Participate in traditional games on Sports Day and learn about Victorian attitudes through engaging websites. Join us for an insightful journey into this remarkable period!
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Introduction • If you come to school dirty you will b sent to the washroom or back home . • If you want more information read on!...
school • If you come to school with nits you will have to have your hair shaved of. If you come to school sick you will get sent back home.
Queen Victoria • Queen Victoria was crowned Queen of great Britain and Ireland. Queen Victoria was 19 years old when she was crowned Queen. The Victorian age was a time of many changes.
work • If you play truant this is who will catch you. The glass panelled roof has been part of the s.t partncass station since it was opened in 1877.
Family life • It was common to have 8 or 9 children. Religion was very important to Victorians. Children wake up early.
Sport's Day. • You will take part in games such as the sack race and the egg and spoon race and do your best part.
Victorian websites • Woodlands - http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/homework/victorians/life.htm • Who wants to be a cotton million air quiz - http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/launch_gms_cotton_millionaire.shtml • Horrible histories - http://horrible-histories.co.uk/ • Victorian school names - http://www.victorianschool.co.uk/victorian%20names.html • BBC Victorians - http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryhistory/victorian_britain/
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