they did the 3 r's: reading,writing,arithmetic. they did singing. girls also did sewing.
They had most of the lessons taught today, just taught differently. Use your common sense though. They definitely didn't study ICT!
yes
no the children had more dangerous jobs
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
The Victorians did all sorts of lessons they did times tables, Spelling, maths and reading, if you are naughty or you get the slightest thing wrong you have to stand on a stool with a hat on that said the letter ''D'' on it which means ''Dunce'' this is because the teachers wanted to make you look a fool. Or they would take you away into the classroom and cane you which means they whip you. On the boys they would get whiped on the bottom and girls would get whiped on there bare legs and hands.
lord shaftesbury
Yes, Victorian nannies were responsible for the care and education of children. They would teach children basic skills such as reading, writing, and arithmetic, as well as proper etiquette and social graces. Nannies played a significant role in the upbringing and education of children during the Victorian era.
yes
3 am to 10.30 pm
they do all the same lessons as us but for a longer period of time
The age of 5
A lump of coal
What disease did Victorian children get in the mills
In Alice in Wonderland Chapter 9, the Mock Turtle leads a class with Alice and the Gryphon about various subjects, including lessons with morals. However, the lessons are nonsensical and absurd, emphasizing the parody of Victorian educational practices and the lack of practicality in teaching morals in Wonderland. The scene highlights the satirical nature of Lewis Carroll's portrayal of the conventional Victorian teaching methods.
Lessons for Children was created in 1778.
they school at 9 am till 5pm
Thay have to get up at 4:00AM
short documentaries about victorian working children