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great grandparents play with? What sort of toys did my great grandparents play with? Key Stage 1: History Learning Aims and Outcomes Describe the characteristics of old toys Identify similarities and differences Infer information from a picture or photograph Speak about toys that belonged to their grandparents/great-grandparents This activity relates to the ‘What sort of toys did my great grandparents play with?’ Teaching Activity Historic England education

How many different types of toy can you see? What sort of toys did children used to play with? Look carefully at the photograph of a Toy Shop on the next slide. It was taken in 1927. How many different types of toy can you see?

How is it different from a toy shop today? What toys did you find? Dolls houses Blackboards Ride-on ducks Ride-on trains Ride-in cars How is it different from a toy shop today?

Which toy would you most like to play with? Draw a picture of yourself playing with that toy Dolls houses Blackboards Ride-on ducks Ride-on trains Ride-in cars

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