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We look after over 900 years' worth of Suffolk's history. Are resources are packed with amazing finds from our archives to bring history to life.

We look after over 900 years' worth of Suffolk's history. Are resources are packed with amazing finds from our archives to bring history to life.
Victorian seaside holidays in Suffolk
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Victorian seaside holidays in Suffolk

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This resource is for KS1 and KS2 and is packed with archive images. It takes your pupils through planning an imaginary day out at the Victorian seaside, and includes local history, Victorian history, Maths, literacy, and art and design. Find out what the Victorians did at the seaside, make your own bathing hut, write a postcard home, and more.
Victorian Crime and Punishment: Suffolk’s Reform School
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Victorian Crime and Punishment: Suffolk’s Reform School

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This resource uses primary sources from Kerrison Reform School to explore crime and punishment in Victorian Suffolk. The pack includes background information about the Reform School which can be taught in class, and suggested activities. Kerrison’s Reform School opened in 1856. Boys as young as 9 were sent there by the courts in an attempt to deter them from committing further crimes. The History activity gives your pupils the opportunity to explore the primary sources for themselves. Statistics activities give them the chance to extract and analyse data, and draw their own conclusions. Your pupils will: Develop historical enquiry skills using a primary source Develop a sense of place by understanding the Reform School was part of Victorian life in Suffolk Explore the links between crime and poverty in Victorian England Make judgements and draw conclusions Select key information from a source Try reading old handwriting Compare and contrast the lives they lead today with the lives of the boys in the Reform School To consider how wider social conditions during the Victorian period affected the lives of individuals