docx, 1.46 MB
docx, 1.46 MB
pptx, 6.73 MB
pptx, 6.73 MB
docx, 3.21 MB
docx, 3.21 MB

This lesson is the second of a scheme of work on how the Industrial Revolution changed the lives of people in Britain. It aims to develop an understanding that the experiences of the Industrial Revolution very much depended on the Victorian class structure. Students are tasked with coming to this conclusion themselves by using primary sources to compare the similarities and differences between the inhabitants of Britain.

Can be purchased and taught as a stand alone lesson or as part of a bundle which allows students to answer the ‘Big Question’.

Designed in line with the requirements of the National Curriculum.

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