Tuesday, 6 June 2017

Life as a Victorian

Using your knowledge of the experience at the Ragged School, explain what life would be like as a Victorian child.

17 comments:

  1. It was a very strict school at least that was a trip I real sorry for the real Victorian children that have to suffer from the teachers

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  2. It was a very strict school at least that was a trip I real sorry for the real Victorian children that have to suffer from the teachers

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  3. Alonce and miriam12:47 pm, June 07, 2017

    poor Victorians had a one room house with one bucket as a bath tub and they had to use a towl to have privacy. The children were not as important as adults.

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  4. Yumna and shaniqua12:51 pm, June 07, 2017

    You would have to go to school at 8:30 and leave at 5:00 and some people starve to death and they had canes to whack people and if you fiddle to much if your hands were skinny enough you have to put your hands through holes for an hour.

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  5. Ashraf and Jamoya 5 Red12:52 pm, June 07, 2017

    What I liked when we were in the class room and when sally(the Victorian teacher) smacked the desk with her cane I was kinda scared but I know If I was in the in that school for real I would be very good I

    Ashraf
    I liked it when we got to know what the new facts are in Victorians

    was told to help did you know you have to say the A-z Backwords?

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  6. Nathan & Mory 5Blue2:51 pm, June 07, 2017

    Life in the Victorian era would be terrible if you were not rich. In Victorian times, many families had 10 or more children. Sadly, many children died as babies, or from diseases such as smallpox and diphtheria. Child-death struck rich and poor families.

    In a Victorian town, it was easy to tell who was rich and who was poor. Children from richer homes were well fed, wore warm clothes and had shoes on their feet. They did not work, but went to school or had lessons at home.

    Poor children looked thin and hungry, wore ragged clothes, and some had no shoes. Poor children had to work. They were lucky if they went to school.

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  7. it was very tough for Victorian children because they have to carry alot of water which was very heavy and they had to carry that with two hands each for 15 minutes.taking baths for Victorian children was very bad because they had to go last and their family probably done some dirty job like cleaning the chimneys and maybe selling fish so that water would be very dirty.they had to clean their own clothes from the bath too they had to use soap made from coal.overall the children never really had that much power in the family their only job is getting water from the pump.

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  8. Kelisiann ,Chevon 5Blue2:53 pm, June 07, 2017

    I would be a workhouse child because I would get education and get fed every day and I and we would not have to bath last because I would be separated from my family but I would have been sad.

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  9. i think it would be revolting because mayby insted of school you will have to do chores every day and have to bath in a small tub.but not everyone was like that no no that was poor Victorians this is rich Victorians,rich Victorians were the oposite of that they even have flushing toilets

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  10. Life is really hard as a Victorian child because when we were going to learn like Victorian children. First of all there is a seperate lines girls go in one line and boys go in the other as you walk into the classroom the teacher tells you where to sit and you have to sit there. Next the people who sit the nicest out of all the boys and girls would be a helper there was a max of three boys and three girls to be a helper. The girls would hand out slates(slates are kind of like blackboards but smaller) and wipers(to clean the slates)also there was a chalk to write with.

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  11. Life As A Victorian Child

    Life as a Victorian child isn't easy.I do chores more than learning,my clothes hardly stay together and i'm not that clean. Pa takes the first bath then Ma then big brother then then sister and so on and so on bye the time its my turn the water is freezing and its to dirty to take a clean bath. Brother works in a backer stall, Sister works in a fish stall.Pa works in a factory and Ma stays home and cleans

    to be continued..

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  12. 5 Blue Reezah and Salma2:58 pm, June 07, 2017

    Life as a Victorian child was hard because they did chores such as laundry, the dishes

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  13. the life in the victorian times were not good because when they go to school the girls walk and a seperate line from the boys and they have to walk in the classroom in a straight line ......

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  14. sallyanne & malachi 5 Blue2:59 pm, June 07, 2017

    life in Victorian times are hard and different to now because today we do not get hit or bath in filthy water and our ways of doing stuff has change like how we dry are clothes.it was harder because we have to do it by hand and mostly everything else but now we have machine

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  15. Keightley 5Blue3:00 pm, June 07, 2017

    I think that being a child in the Victorians would be very hard,you had to do the laundry,ironing,sweeping and lots of other chores.But I think the worst part of being a Victorian child is that you had to wash in very dirty water!

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  16. Children our age in the Victorian times wouldn't have lived a normal life that we do. some children couldn't even afford to go to school ,children even had to work long hours to help their families make money.However if children were not going to work they would be doing lots of daily chores like cooking, cleaning, ironing ,washing clothes and many more.

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  17. People/ kids would have to wake up early hours and go to work they worked almost nearly 24 hours but children had to do twice as much as that personally I would feel very exhausted and tired like I would collapse to the floor.

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