What was life like for Victorian children & did it get any better? Key Stage 2: History Learning Aims and Outcomes Suggest what life was like for children.

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What was life like for Victorian children & did it get any better? Key Stage 2: History Learning Aims and Outcomes Suggest what life was like for children living in the past Present information showing knowledge and an appreciation of the Victorian period Make comparisons between lifestyles today and in the past Produce a simple narrative to illustrate what they know about the work done by Victorian children

How can we tell what life was like for Victorian children? Did it get any better? Look carefully at the photograph of the Mining Memorial (gravestone) on the next slide. What evidence does it give us about the lives of Victorian children?

On the 4th of July 1838, 26 children were drowned when the Huskar Pit (mine), in South Yorkshire flooded. Read the list of names. Try to write them out in order of their age - oldest first.

Use your lists to fill in the table below First NameSurnameAge

What questions could we ask having looked at the memorial? ? How old was the youngest victim? ? Why weren't they at school? The memorial also tells us that: 'the Females are deposited in the Graves at the feet of the Males'. ? What does this tell us about Victorian society? Use the activity on the next slide to help answer your questions.

Put these Acts (laws) into chronological order 10 Hour Factory Act - No one had to work more than 10 hours a day 1874 Education is made free & compulsory for all 5-13 year olds 1891 Mines Act - No women & no children under 10 to work in mines 1842 Factory Act - Children under 12 to work no more than 6.5 hours 1844 Climbing Boys Act - No chimney sweeps under Education Act - Children up to 12 have to go to school & pay! 1880 Victoria becomes queen 1837 Queen Victoria dies 1901

How did you do? 10 Hour Factory Act - No one had to work more than 10 hours a day 1874 Education is made free & compulsory for all 5-13 year olds 1891 Mines Act - No women & no children under 10 to work in mines 1842 Factory Act - Children under 12 to work no more than 6.5 hours 1844 Climbing Boys Act - No chimney sweeps under Education Act - Children up to 12 have to go to school & pay! 1880 Victoria becomes queen 1837 Queen Victoria dies 1901

Using the information from the timeline write a short paragraph about how life changed for Victorian children. You must then decide based on this evidence whether or not life did get better for Victorian children?

Find more teaching resources at: HistoricEngland.org.uk/Education