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Victorian School Time

History • Year 1 • 40 • 28 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England

History
1Year 1
40
28 students
4 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

History LO: Order information on a timeline.

SC: -I can order photos in chronological order -I can order dates in chronological order.

Introduce new topic about Victorian Schools. Go through the PowerPoint and discuss information. Does it look like our school now? How is it different? 

On Google Earth, show the children where Manor Infant/Manor Longbridge is located. Discuss the location of the school and other features around the school. If you have time, take the children for a tour of the school, inside and out, to show them aspects of the school’s history, including additions or renovations to the building.

Whole class or Group activity – order the pictures with matching dates. Add to your class working wall.

Victorian School Time

Overview

Duration: 40 minutes
Class size: 28 students
Age group: Key Stage 1 (Year 2, ages 6-7)
Subject: History


National Curriculum Links

  • History (KS1)
    Pupils should know about:

    • Changes within living memory (National Curriculum, England, KS1 History Programme of Study)
    • Chronological Understanding – Pupils should be taught to order events and objects chronologically.
    • Historical Interpretation – Pupils ask and answer questions about the past.
  • Learning Objectives (LO):

    • Order information on a timeline, using photos and dates.
    • Develop understanding of how Victorian schools compare to modern schools.
  • Success Criteria (SC):

    • I can order photos in chronological order.
    • I can order dates in chronological order.

Learning Intentions

  • Introduce Victorian schools as a topic in history, focusing on changes over time.
  • Develop pupils' ability to sequence pictures and dates to understand chronology.
  • Spark curiosity about local history by exploring the location of their own school in relation to the past.

Resources

  • PowerPoint presentation on Victorian schools with images, key facts, and contrast to today’s school.
  • Printed photos of Victorian school scenes and matching dated cards.
  • Large paper timeline display or wall space for working wall.
  • Google Earth or similar offline mapping tool to locate Manor Infant/Manor Longbridge school.
  • Tablets/laptops or projector for Google Earth demo.
  • Permission slips and guidance for a brief physical tour of the school (optional).

Lesson Breakdown

1. Starter (5 minutes): Discussion & Engagement

  • Engage pupils with the question: "What do you think school was like 150 years ago?"
  • Briefly discuss their ideas in pairs, then share with the class.

2. Introducing Victorian Schools (10 minutes)

  • Present a PowerPoint introducing Victorian schools:
    • Show photos of Victorian school interiors, clothing, school rules, and lessons.
    • Discuss how Victorian schools are similar and different from their own school today.
  • Ask questions: Does it look like our school? How is it different?
  • Highlight key vocabulary: Victorian, discipline, timeline, chronological.

3. Locating Our School in History and Space (5 minutes)

  • Use Google Earth to show where Manor Infant/Manor Longbridge is located.
  • Discuss the location: What is around the school? How might it have changed since Victorian times?
  • Highlight historical features seen around the school area.

4. Active Timeline Ordering Activity (15 minutes)

  • Divide the class into smaller groups (4-5 pupils).
  • Give each group a set of photos of Victorian school scenes along with date cards.
  • Task: Work together to put photos in chronological order by matching them to dates.
  • Circulate and support. Ask reflective questions: Why do you think this photo comes before that one?
  • Once groups finish, gather the class to add their photo+date pairs to the class timeline working wall.
  • Review the completed timeline as a class.

5. Optional: School Tour for Historical Features (5 minutes)

  • If time and risk assessments allow, take the class on a brief tour of Manor Infant or Manor Longbridge school.
  • Point out different parts of the building, noting any Victorian architecture or later renovations.
  • Discuss how the school has changed physically over time as part of the historical experience.

Assessment

  • Formative Assessment:
    Observations during group discussions and the timeline activity to assess understanding of chronological order and the ability to sequence photos and dates.

  • Success Criteria Check:

    • Can the pupil correctly order photos by time?
    • Can the pupil match dates in chronological order?
    • Can the pupil verbally describe one difference between Victorian schools and their school?
  • Provide verbal feedback focused on chronological reasoning and factual understanding of Victorian schools.


Differentiation

  • Support: Provide simpler photo-date pairs with clear chronological clues for children needing extra help. Pair lower ability pupils with stronger peers during group work.
  • Extension: Challenge more able pupils to create a simple written or drawn timeline at their desks summarising what they learned about Victorian schools.

Cross-Curricular Links

  • Geography: Using Google Earth promotes locational and spatial awareness.
  • English: Encourage vocabulary development with historical terms and descriptive language on the timeline display.
  • PSHE: Reflect on how schooling and behaviour expectations have changed over time.

Reflection and Next Steps

  • At the close, ask pupils what surprised them most about Victorian schools.
  • Set simple homework: Draw a picture or write a sentence about one thing how schools have changed since Victorian times.
  • Plan to follow up with a lesson on Victorian school rules and daily life, deepening historical empathy.

This lesson plan provides a rich, multisensory historical exploration perfectly aligned with the National Curriculum for KS1, fostering curiosity and crucial chronological skills through local and relatable contexts.

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