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Lesson plan 3

What was life like for Muriel?
By Tim Coxon and Emma Hearn

This is an ICT session, in which children explore the question: 'What might life have been like for Muriel in 1887?'  Using a range of local and national websites, they discover how Brighton has changed since 1887, and what life was like for a Victorian girl. Optionally, the children use Powerpoint to present their findings. This session is likely to last for two lessons.

Resources available (both as a download and online)

Muriel's letter (page 1 and 2)
Map of Brighton in 1890
Postcards of York Road and Western Road
List of websites about Victorian life

You can preview these resources in the Resources section. To download high-resolution copies, see below.

Learning intention

  • To use and investigate a primary source
  • To ask and answer questions, using evidence from a range of sources
  • To use a range of sources to build empathy and understanding of an era
  • To consider what life was like for children in the Victorian age
  • To understand how Brighton and Hove has changed since Victorian times
  • To understand that ways of life differed greatly across Victorian society
  • To find out about important figures in Victorian times
  • To present their findings in different ways
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    Web links, letter, old map, old postcards (zip file)

    This page was added on 27/01/2009.

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