Household objects Now and in the past

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Household objects Now and in the past

Learning Objective To know that household objects are different today to how they were in the past.

What would people have used this for a long time ago? People had to wash their clothes by hand and would have used a washboard and cloth like this one. They would have to fill up the metal tub with water and then scrub their dirty clothes against the washboard. It was hard work and could take a very long time.

What do we use today to wash our clothes?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? If people wanted hot water for a drink, to fill up the bath or to do their washing they had to use an iron kettle like this one. It had to be warmed up on the stove.

What do people use today?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? People would have used this to listen to music. They didn’t have CD’s like we do today, instead they had records. To get the music to play they had to put the needle onto the record and then turn the handle to make the record spin and the music come out of the speaker.

Would do people use today?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? This machine is called a mangle .People would use it to drain the water out of their clothes to help them to dry quicker after they had been washed.

What do people use today to dry their clothes?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? People use to have a tin bath like this one. It didn’t have hot and cold taps. People would have to fill it up by hand with buckets of water .Sometimes they would have the bath outside!

What do people use today to wash themselves?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? People used to have to clean their floors by hand with a broom.

What do people use today to clean their floors?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? People would have used a flat iron like this to remove the creases from their clothes. It had to be heated up on the fire or stove before they could use it. These irons were made from metal or stone and they would have been very heavy.

What would we use today?

What would people have used this for a long time ago? People would have cooked their food in an oven like this. It had to be lit with coal or wood.

What would people use today to cook their food?

With your partner pick one of these objects and talk about why it is better today than it was a long time ago.

Success Criteria I can sort or label the objects as being from now or then I can give a good reason as to why I think an object is better today Hoover Cooker Iron Fridge Washing machine Music player Bath or shower