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A Victorian Classroom|(c)Reproduced by permission of Oxfordshire County Council, Ref:HT00389
This photograph shows the interior of a Victorian classroom of an unidentified school.  There are rows of bench desks and the desks at the front show that more than one class was taught in this room at the same time.  The only decoration is maps hung on the walls. There is also an organ at the far end of the hall.

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Whiteboard Activity (Smart): Victorian Classroom

Whiteboard Activity (Promethean): Victorian Classroom

Teachers Notes: The Victorian Classroom

Teachers Notes: Victorian Child Labour and Education Timeline


Teaching Idea

What was life like for Victorian school children?

Ask pupils to look at the photograph of the Victorian classroom.  As a class create a list of similarities and differences between this classroom and your own.  If you have access to a digital camera it may be helpful to take a photograph of your classroom without the pupils in it, to make it easier for them to compare.  The teachers' notes below give some general information about Victorian schools that could be used to broaden this discussion.

Pupils could then be asked to look at their lists and decide whether they would have liked to go to a Victorian school.  This work could be linked to a design project based on classroom layout.  Use the photograph to prompt thought/discussion about how a classroom should look. Pupils could then decide what features they thought were most important and design a new classroom. There is a Whiteboard Activity to support this Teaching Idea.


Learning Aims and Outcomes

  • Suggest what life was like for children living in the past
  • Identify distinctive features of a Victorian school
  • Present information showing knowledge and an appreciation of the Victorian period
  • Make comparisons between lifestyles today and in the past


Prior Knowledge

  • A basic understanding of when the Victorian period was would be helpful


Extended Learning & Links

  • Having introduced the topic of the Victorian classroom, the class and you could use role play to recreate a day in a Victorian classroom
  • Using your Victorian role play as an opportunity to include scientific work on rocks and soils as part of an 'object lesson'.
  • Link - Children in Victorian Britain

     
 

 
 
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Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
Keywords: school, classroom, education
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