Using eye-catching pictures and informative text, this KS1 History PowerPoint will help children to see the difference between the houses of Victorian Britain, and modern day homes. Victorians 1850-1901 Curriculum Link: KS1: Changes within living memory - aspects of change in national life KS2: British history beyond 1066 - changes in an aspect of social Victorian London ving very close together, sometimes just streets apart. During the 19th century more people mo ed into the towns and cities to find work in factories.
Comparing Victorian homes (KS1) with modern day homes Use these Comparing Victorian and Modern-Day Homes Activity Sheets as a fantastic way to teach your KS1 pupils about everyday life in Victorian Britain. These differentiated activity sheets are the perfect follow-up to this Comparing Victorian and Modern-Day Homes PowerPoint, which teaches children about the differences between Victorian. Using the familiar setting of houses and homes, this Victorians KS1 lesson gets to the heart of one of history's key concepts: change.
A KS1 history lesson which teaches children about how Victorians lived and their homes. England during the Victorian reign developed largely due to the Industrial Revolution. In these lessons we investigated real objects from late Victorian times.
The aim was to enable the children to become more independent in their learning and to extend their literacy. The two lessons described formed part of a Year 1 topic on houses and homes in the past. The children had already looked at houses in the present day, identified types of homes and the materials houses are built.
HOMES OF THE PAST KS1 History with links to: KS1 English, Science, Design and Technology A Victorian house was very different to the homes we live in today. There was no electricity, no central heating and no hot water. Most Victorian houses had a fireplace in every room to provide heat and to boil water.
Let's take a look at some objects from a. A Victorian house is a home built when Queen Victoria was the ruler of Great Britain. This was from 1837 to 1901.
During this time, many millions of these houses were built. They are now a common sight in towns and cities across Britain. Victorian houses in the United Kingdom came in many different styles.
Early homes looked like classical buildings. Later, styles like Italianate and Gothic. Children will find out about the fashions and building styles in homes across four key periods in British history: Medieval, Tudor, Georgian and Victorian.
They will find out about some features of homes built a long time ago, such as thatched roofs. Children will start to think about how homes have changed over time. Victorian houses are also found in many former British colonies where the style might be adapted to local building materials or customs, for example in Sydney, Australia and Melaka, Malaysia.
The Victorian Society is a membership charity which campaigns for Victorian architecture.