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In the early part of Queen Victoria’s reign poor children would also have gone out to work. Gradually this changed and by the end of Queen Victoria’s reign, children went to the local school. SAMPLE SLIDE Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk

Daily Workhouse Timetable There were strict rules in the workhouse which everyone had to obey. 6:00 am get up 6:30 - 7:00 breakfast 7:00 – 12:00 work 12:00 – 12:30 dinner 1:00 – 6:00 6:00 – 7:00 supper 8:00 pm bedtime Daily Workhouse Timetable Everyone had to wear workhouse clothes and do hard work such as chopping wood or breaking up stones for road building. If they didn’t work hard enough they were punished. The food was terrible and often it was only a watery porridge called gruel. Everyone had to eat in silence. SAMPLE SLIDE Sunday was a day of rest. In the winter months inmates of the workhouse were allowed an extra hour in bed in the morning and didn’t start work until 8:00 am. Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk

Charles Dickens was a writer who lived during Queen Victoria’s reign. Debtors’ Prison SAMPLE SLIDE Charles Dickens (1812 – 1870) When his father was thrown into a debtors’ prison because he couldn’t pay his debts, the young Charles Dickens was forced to leave school to work in a factory. Random Slides From This PowerPoint Show www.ks1resources.co.uk

workhouses - also known as the union, poorhouse, or simply "the house workhouses - also known as the union, poorhouse, or simply "the house." Publicly supported institutions to which the sick, destitute, aged, and otherwise impoverished went for food and shelter. After the New Poor Law was passed in 1834 the workhouse became little more than a prison for the poor. Civil liberties were denied, families were separated, and human dignity was destroyed. The meagre diet instituted in the workhouse prompted Dickens to quip that the poor were offered the choice of "being starved by a gradual process in the house, or by a quick one out of it.“ Under the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834 parishes were grouped into unions and each union had to build a workhouse if they did not already have one. To understand that ways of life differed greatly across Victorian Society. To use evidence from Victorian paintings and photographs to suggest how people from the past lived. To collect information from a range of sources and draw conclusions about the Victorian period To understand that there are many representations of the Victorian period To recognise some similarities and differences between the lives of children from different areas of Victorian society; ask and answer questions about the period by using at least one source of information To understand that the work of individuals can change aspects of society To find out about important figures in Victorian times www.ks1resources.co.uk

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