The Victorians
A popular unit of study in Key Stage 2 has in the past been the Victorians. It is possible to continue to study the Victorians through either a local study or through a unit of study beyond 1066, although the emphasis now shifts to the Victorians representing a turning point. Given that so much reform and industrial change took place during this period, turning points are not difficult to find. In this section, you will find articles and resources to help you to plan to teach the Victorian period as a turning point.
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Local study: Fulwell Windmill
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Interpretation and poor Victorian Children
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Living Museums and Victorian Britain
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How cruel were the Victorians?
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The Victorians
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Victorian Britain and the Victorian World
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The Poor Law in Nineteenth-century England and Wales
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Victorian Life: Clothes
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Northamptonshire in a Global Context
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Watch making in Victorian Prescot
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Planning a Victorian School Day
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel: A Significant Victorian
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The Great Exhibition
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A Project on Working Class Education in the Victorian Period
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Queen Victoria as a Politician
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Reading, recovering and re-visioning Victorian Women
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Helping schools discover historic Churches
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Queen Victoria's visit to Wolverhampton November 30 1866
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Stories to extend and support the study of life in Victorian Times
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