Learning objective

  • To evaluate Lord Shaftesbury’s significance to children’s lives.

Success criteria

  • I can explain what ‘historically significant’ means.
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National curriculum

History

The national curriculum for history

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Before the lesson

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Lesson plan

Recap and recall

Display the Presentation: Gimme five!

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Adaptive teaching

Pupils needing extra support

Could use the Activity: The changes and impact: support version in the Main event; could use sentence starters on slide 2 of the Presentation: Do children work today? to support their discussions in the Wrapping up.

Pupils working at greater depth

Should identify and rank the most important concerns regarding the working conditions for Victorian children; could put themselves in the position of a Victorian factory owner and explain how they would respond to the Factory Act; could consider how Lord Shaftesbury would assess and reform children’s lives today.

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Assessing progress and understanding

Pupils with secure understanding indicated by: identifying the

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Vocabulary definitions

  • bill

    A proposal for a new law.

  • Factory Acts

    A series of laws passed by Victorian governments to improve the working conditions of children.

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