
Year 3 and 4 have fully embraced the Victorian era this week! We have evaluated the differences in how the rich and poor lived, focussing on clothing. Check out these poor children, their teachers look super strict!






Year 3 and 4 have fully embraced the Victorian era this week! We have evaluated the differences in how the rich and poor lived, focussing on clothing. Check out these poor children, their teachers look super strict!
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Whether working in school or at home, on Friday 29th January we had a Victorian dress up day as per our autumn expedition: A Child Through Time. As you can see, both our children and staff entered into the spirit by dressing up as maids, chimney sweeps, gentlemen and paupers. It also gave the teachers an opportunity to be especially virulent in our incessant desire to achieve maximum order within the classroom. And remember folks, children should be seen and not heard.





This week the children have been creating their own silhouettes. I have been very impressed with the quality of the work which has been produced during the period of remote learning. As part of our Spring expedition, the children created their own silhouettes using different art mediums from paint, pencil and even ink. These were popular during the Victorian period as many families could not afford to have their photographs taken. Instead, they created silhouettes of their loved ones and family members. As I have said many times, and I am sure you will agree, the standard of work being produced is great so please keep up the hard work.





Our learning this week has centered on the different styles of Victorian clothing and the occasions that it is worn. Here we looked at the intricate dresses worn by Queen Victorian at various social events she attended. Finally, we designed our own outfits for the royal couple. What do you think?










This week, Year 3 have been working hard on many aspects of their learning. Demonstrating kindness, support and trying their best. I have been extremely pleased with the standard of learning which has been produced over the last three weeks and I know that this will continue as we move towards half term. As part of our Spring expedition, the children have designed dresses inspired by one of Queen Victoria’s. Below is just one of the beautiful dresses drawn. Keep up the hard work children you are all doing what you can in these unusual times.
