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  1. Victorians Homework for kids

    Primary Homework Help The Victorians. by Mandy Barrow : Celts. Romans. Saxons. Vikings. Normans. Tudors. Victorians. WW ll. 500 BC . AD 43. 450. 793. 1066. ... The Victorians lived over one hundred and fifty years ago during the reign of Queen Victoria (1837 to 1901). ... Woodlands Junior School, Hunt Road Tonbridge Kent TN10 4BB UK ...

  2. Victorian Schools

    Schools during the Victorian Times. Schools were not free until 1891. Up until then children had to pay to go to school. Queen Victoria's reign brought many improvements to the education of children, especially for the poor children. The Victorians came up with the idea that all children should go to school, and they checked to make sure the ...

  3. Famous Victorians for kids

    Alexander Graham Bell (1847 - 1922) Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Bell is best known for his invention of the telephone. Many inventors had been working on the idea of sending human speech by wire, but Bell was the first to succeed. In 1876 at the age of 29 Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.

  4. Life in the Victorian era

    By the end of the Victorian era, half of the people living in Britain lived in cities. This meant that cities were crowded and dirty. If you were poor and couldn't afford to live in a very nice place, it was easy to get sick. There was a large outbreak of cholera in London in 1853-1854 that killed 11,000 people.

  5. The Victorian Era Primary Resource

    Pupils will learn about the key social, political and cultural changes that occurred during Britain's Victorian period in this National Geographic Kids history primary resource. The teaching resource can be used in study group tasks for discussion about the Victorian era and 19th century Britain, It could be used as a printed handout for each ...

  6. 8+ Resources For Teaching About The Victorians To Children

    1. The Victorians Display Pack. The Victorians Display Pack. When moving on to teach a new topic it's always nice to give your classroom a refresh and update your displays! For teaching about the Victorians to children, we've created this lovely illustrated pack of classroom display materials. In it, you will find title banners, Victorian ...

  7. The Victorian era

    The Victorian era is named after Queen Victoria, who was queen from 1837-1901. People who lived during the Victorian era are called Victorians. Before the 19th century it used to take people 12 hours to travel between Birmingham and London if they were riding in a horse-drawn coach. Steam trains meant they could make the journey in under six hours!

  8. History Homework Help: Who Were the Victorians?

    The Victorian era began in 1837, when Queen Victoria became the Queen of England, and ended in 1901 when she died. During her reign as Queen, the British Empire grew very large and powerful. Also during Victorian times, there were many new inventions and discoveries which meant that the lives of ordinary people changed dramatically.

  9. Victorians KS2 Planning and Resources

    pdf, 169.06 KB. Victorians KS2 planning and resources. Each lesson plan has every resource needed to teach it: Lesson 1 - Victorian homework project and presentation. Lesson 2 - Victorian changes - social, political. Lesson 3 - Diamond nine on Victorian inventions and social changes. Lesson 4a - Thomas Barnardo.

  10. Lessons

    Lessons - The Victorians. The Nuffield Primary History project developed a range of approaches and techniques for doing history with children, between and 1991 and 2009. The resources produced by the project are all real lessons which have been taught by real teachers. They include guidance on teaching and examples of children's work.

  11. Victorians

    The Victorian era started when Princess Victoria was crowned Queen, at 18 years old, in 1837. Three years later, she married her cousin, Prince Albert. They had 9 children together, before he passed away in 1861. ... Homework Help For Kids. Homework Help For Kids is a website that provides information to help you with your piles of homework. We ...

  12. About Victorian Life for Kids

    The Victorian period was a time of tremendous change in the lives of British people. During Queen Victoria's reign: Britain became the most powerful country in the world, with the largest empire that had ever existed, ruling a quarter of the world's population. The number of people living in Britain more than doubled, causing a huge demand for ...

  13. The Victorians Homework Tasks

    The Victorians Homework Tasks. Subject: History. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. docx, 13.86 KB. Homework tasks designed to last up to 10 weeks. A selection of creative and research activities. Can be edited to suit your stage or class.

  14. The Victorians Homework Tasks

    Subject: Cross-curricular topics. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Worksheet/Activity. File previews. pdf, 141.92 KB. A series of 15 Victorians based homework tasks/activities which can be given to children to complete as they cover a Victorian based topic. Includes a range of Literacy, Maths, Art, D.T and History tasks.

  15. Queen Victoria & Victorian children for kids

    Facts and information for kids learning KS2 at Primary School. Homework help about the history of the Victorians, Victorian children and Victorian life. Time: 1839 - 1901

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  17. Victorian life

    Primary Homework Help The Victorians. by Mandy Barrow : Celts. Romans. Saxons. Vikings. Normans. Tudors. Victorians. WW ll. 500 BC . AD 43. 450. 793. 1066. ... How many children did a normal Victorian family have? Families were usually large, in 1870 many families had five or six children. ... Woodlands Junior School, Hunt Road Tonbridge Kent ...

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  20. Yekaterinburg, where Europe and Asia come together

    Last Updated on January 6, 2024 by Irena Domingo. Yekaterinburg is the capital of the Urals and an obligatory stop of the Trans-Siberian Railway. It is the fourth city in the country and the place where Europe and Asia meet. It is historically known to be the place where in 1918 the Bolsheviks murdered Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family.

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  22. The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution rapidly gained pace during Victoria's reign because of the power of steam. Victorian engineers developed bigger, faster and more powerful machines that could run whole factories. This led to a massive increase in the number of factories (particularly in textile factories or mills). By 1870, over 100,000 steam engines ...