The Victorians

Word of the day
Overwhelm
verb | oh-ver-welm
What It Means:
Overwhelm typically means "to overpower in thought or feeling" or "to overcome by superior force or numbers." It can also mean "to submerge; to cover over completely" or "to overturn or upset."
// The colorful sights, loud music, and large crowds overwhelmed her senses.
 It comes from Middle English whelmen, meaning "to overturn," and overwhelm has always been more popular, perhaps because the emphatic redundancy of overwhelm makes it seem more apt for describing reactions to powerful forces or feelings.
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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Word of the day
Overwhelm
verb | oh-ver-welm
What It Means:
Overwhelm typically means "to overpower in thought or feeling" or "to overcome by superior force or numbers." It can also mean "to submerge; to cover over completely" or "to overturn or upset."
// The colorful sights, loud music, and large crowds overwhelmed her senses.
 It comes from Middle English whelmen, meaning "to overturn," and overwhelm has always been more popular, perhaps because the emphatic redundancy of overwhelm makes it seem more apt for describing reactions to powerful forces or feelings.

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The Victorians
This lesson:
- The Victorian era
- Childhood in Victorian era

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The Victorian Era
- From 1837-1901
- Queen Victoria
- Industrialisation

Famous people:
Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Jack the Ripper, Dr. Livingstone

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The Victorian Era - video
We're going to watch a video about the Victorian Era. 

During the video, we will answer some questions. There are 2 types of questions: open ended questions, and multiple choice!

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Slide 5 - Video

01:35
When was Queen Victoria crowned queen?
A
4th April 1838
B
28th December 1837
C
28th June 1838
D
29th July 1838

Slide 6 - Quiz

02:37
Why do we call it the Victorian Era?

Slide 7 - Open question

03:58
How, do you think, did the British Empire get so big?

Slide 8 - Open question

05:25
You have heard about "colonisation." Why do think Britain wanted to colonise the countries?

Slide 9 - Open question

09:29
Britain was the biggest empire ever. True or false?
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

Childhood in Victorian Era

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Do you think it was fun to be a child in the Victorian Era?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 12 - Poll

Childhood in Victorian Era
It wasn't fun being a child in the 19th century!

Here's why
- A lot of babies and children died because of diseases!
- Some parents sold their children for money, if they had too many!
- There was child labour!


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Childhood in Victorian Era
What is child labour?

It wouldn't be enough for parents to both earn money, so the children would work too. The children would work on farms and in factories. 
They would do the work that grown ups couldn't do (because they had smaller hands)

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Childhood in Victorian Era
Some children (often orphans), lived on the streets. They were called "street urchins." 

Lots of these children became criminals (burglars and pickpockets)

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Childhood in Victorian Era
Even if you went to school, it wasn't that great. 

School was simply repeating the things that the teacher said. You would learn reading and writing, and sometimes history and math. Girls learned cookery and taking care of babies, and boys learned farming. 
And... teachers could hit students!!

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Project deadlines
F1 notes: 24rd of September 23:59
S1 essay: 22nd of October 23:59
S2 presentations: make planning with teacher (30-10/10-11)

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Slide 18 - Link