• A local history study including time tracing of national history in local area or an aspect of history beyond 1066 significant to the locality.
• History, Key Stage 2, British History
• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• Explore the life of a Victorian child with this range of historical artefacts.
• Encourage historical enquiry through a history mystery activity, role-play, storytelling or creative writing.
• These Victorian child artefacts provide an immersive experience into the past, engaging children in history lessons. The set includes twelve Victorian slates, twelve Victorian pencils, one handmade wooden toy, and one Victorian finger stock measuring ten cm. These objects help children explore the daily life of Victorian children. Contents may vary.
• Incorporating these artefacts into lessons supports the Key Stage 2 curriculum by aiding local history studies. Teachers can trace national history within the local area or examine significant aspects of history beyond 1066. This helps children develop a deeper understanding of historical events and their impact on everyday life.
The artefacts support the study of British history by extending pupils' chronological knowledge beyond 1066. Through role-play, storytelling, and creative writing activities, children can understand the changes over time and the evolution of society. These activities make history lessons interactive and foster a love for learning.
Contents may vary and pencils maybe white as in the last image.
• Great for a history mystery activity, role-play or storytelling about Victorian era childhood
• Perfect for studying change through time