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EDUCATION
School Workshops for KS1 & 2: Victorian Children -
School Days
This fascinating and varied workshop really gives a feel of what
it was like to be a Victorian schoolchild. Introduce your class
to the period by getting them to research what children would have
worn to school. Then they can arrive at the Museum looking just
the part!
The visit covers Maths, English and Art (sewing) as well as History
and the children work on each of the FOUR activities in small groups.
There will be one or two costumed interpreters on hand to explain
the different tasks. Each activity lasts about 20 minutes and all
materials and instructions are provided by the Museum.
1. Making Samplers
In Victorian times girls would have learned to sew at an early
age and many of them made “Samplers” to show off
their skills. At Trowbridge Museum we like to see the boys have
a go as well. Who will produce the best work?
2. Victorian Arithmetic
All Victorian schoolchildren needed to understand arithmetic. We’ll
be testing the children on their times tables and they’ll
be able to demonstrate their Maths skills with games.
3. Reading and Writing
In the Victorian school all the pupils had to demonstrate a high
standard of literacy. When the children meet their Victorian
teacher they have to practise their reading and spelling as well
as demonstrate their handwriting skills on slates.
4. The Victorian Teacher
Victorian teachers also made sure their pupils had good manners,
good deportment and were able to speak clearly, so there will
be a lesson on this as well. Woe betide anyone who doesn’t
mind their ps and qs!
For further information call Laurel Miller on 01225 751339 or
send an e-mail to laurel.miller@trowbridge.gov.uk
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