Can we be room detectives?

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Can we be room detectives? Key Stage 1: History Learning Aims and Outcomes Identify the rooms in a home from long ago Describe, using appropriate vocabulary, features, furniture and household objects from homes long ago Use clues to infer the use of an object Talk about aspects of home life long ago Historic England education

Can YOU be a room detective? Look carefully at the old photograph on the next slide - it was taken in 1887! What FURNITURE can you see? What OBJECTS can you see? What ROOM do you think it is?

Look carefully at the old photograph What clues can you see?

FURNITURE - can you match the right word to the right number? Cupboard Cooker Table Fireplace 3 1 2 4

FURNITURE - can you match the right word to the right number? Cupboard 3 Cooker 1 Fireplace 2 Table 4

OBJECTS - can you match the right word to the right number? Sieves Plates Mixing Bowl 1 2 3

OBJECTS - can you match the right word to the right number? Mixing Bowl 1 Sieves 2 Plates 3

It's a Victorian KITCHEN Did you work out what ROOM this is? Click here to reveal the answer! It's a Victorian KITCHEN

Extension/Further Work

What was it like to live in the past? How are KITCHENS today different from those in the past? As a class write a list of 10 OBJECTS or pieces of FURNITURE you would find in your KITCHEN today

Your list might look something like this, but which of them would you also find in a Victorian kitchen? 1. Cooker (electric) 6. Knife, fork, spoon etc. 2. Fridge 7. Saucepan 3. Sink 8. Plate, bowl, cup etc. 4. Table 9. Kettle (electric) 5. Dishwasher 10. Microwave ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Click on the ? To reveal the answer

So what did the Victorians do? They used wood or coal powered stoves (cookers) to cook their food They kept their food cold in a larder – a cold room on the north side of the house They washed their dishes by hand They used metal kettles that sat on top of a stove

So what did the Victorians do? Or if they were rich they had servants So what did the Victorians do?

Find more teaching resources at: HistoricEngland.org.uk/Education Historic England education