Great Exhibition
Victorian Schools
Queen Victoria
Industrialisation (Victorian inventions)
Victorian children
100

1951 

When was the Great Exhibition held? 

100

Dunce cap

What was a form of embarassing children who said a wrong answer? 

100

18 

What was the age Queen Victoria was when she took the throne? 

100

1838 

When was the first photograph taken? 

100

Mill workers, chimney sweeps are just an example

What type of jobs did poor Victorian children do? 

200

Crystal Palace (which burned down in 1936-almost 100 years later)

Where was the Great Exhibition held? 

200

Ink pot and slates 

How did children write or take notes during the Victorian era? 

200

July 1837 

When did her uncle, Prince William the 4 and when did she become queen? 

200

1840

When was the first postage stamp invented? 

200

They had wooden rocking horses, would play a variety of sports such as ice skating in the winter, hunting and fishing. 

What type of hobbies did rich Victorian children have? 

300

Prince Albert 

Who came up with the idea of the Great Exhibition? 

300

Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. Geography once a week. 

What did Victorian Children learn at school? 

300

June 1838

When was Queen Victoria coronated? 

300

1852 they were opened publicly in London

When was the toilet available for public to use in London? 

300

To give any child the possible start in life, no matter where they had come from? 

What was Dr. Barnardo's main aim for starting his charity and opening orphanages. 

400

6 million people from all over Great Britain and the rest of the world. 

Who came to see the wonderful exhibition? 

400

1870 

When were school made mandatory to attend? 

400

63 years; between 1837 and 1901 

How long did Queen Victoria reign? 

400

We may never have films. 

What if the moving pictures were never invented in 1894? 

400

1908- 7 years after Queen Victoria's death! 

What was the Child Labour Act? 

500

To make clear to the world that Great Britain was the world's industrial leader at that time.

What was Prince Albert's aim?

500

not until 1891

When did schools finally become free for all? 

500

1840 and then 1861

When did Queen Victoria marry Prince Albert? When did he die? 
500

We wouldn't have electricity, WIFI or any other forms of advanced technology in homes that we have today if it weren't for this date if it weren't for this. 

What if the first home in 1881 never had electric lighting? 

500

This act meant that Children under the age of ten no longer had to work underground in coal mines. 

What was the Mine act in 1842? 

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