History • Year 3 • 60 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
This is lesson 5 of 5 in the unit "Crimes Through Time". Lesson Title: Victorian Crime: A Changing Society Lesson Description: In the final lesson, students will explore the Victorian era and the rise of new types of crime, including industrial crimes. They will learn about the establishment of police forces and how society's views on crime evolved. The lesson will culminate in a written outcome where students will create a simple report summarizing what they learned about crime and punishment through the ages.
Subject: History
Key Stage: KS2
Year Group: Year 3
UK National Curriculum Link:
Method: Discussion & Image Analysis
✅ Illustrated images of Victorian crimes
✅ Printed mock crime scenarios
✅ Victorian police and court role-play props (optional)
✅ Whiteboard for whole-class discussions
✅ Writing materials for final report
Students may now explore:
🔹 How crime and punishment in later eras (e.g., the 20th century) built upon Victorian methods.
🔹 A local history study tied to crime (e.g., a famous criminal trial or a former prison in their area).
✔ Highly interactive – engaging role-play makes history feel real.
✔ Deep historical thinking – students actively compare and evaluate different time periods.
✔ History meets literacy – students apply historical knowledge in their own structured report.
✔ Beyond basic facts – encourages higher-level critical thinking with challenge questions.
This lesson is designed to ensure rich, immersive learning that develops both historical understanding and critical writing skills—all linked to the National Curriculum. 🚀
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