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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The Victorians
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The back cover image: Malachite Urn
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Three first-class ladies – teaching significant individuals in Key Stage 1
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Using cemeteries as a local history resource
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Using different sources to bring a topic to life: The Rebecca Riots
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Using the back cover image: Exploring the collections of Victorian naturalists
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Using the back cover image: Moustache cup
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Victorian Britain - Lessons
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Victorian Britain and the Victorian World
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Victorian Britain: a brief history
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Victorian Britain: short lessons and exemplars
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Victorian Life: Clothes
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Victorians
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Watch making in Victorian Prescot
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What can you do with a Victorian Trade Directory…?
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Women in parliament since 1918
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Your Local Railway: a local history investigation in Key Stage 2
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Your Victorian (And Greek!) Olympic Games
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‘Come all ye fisher lassies’
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