A mourning monarch

Topics Year 2/3
This unit is part of British Clothing 1066 to Present Day The History of British Clothing

Objectives

History

  • Study an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
  • Study changes in an aspect of social history such as clothing.

Design and Technology

  • Develop the creative, technical and practical expertise needed to perform everyday tasks accurately.

Lesson Planning

Explore Victorian society in the 19th Century. Investigate how Queen Victoria affected British fashions.

Teaching Outcomes:

  • To understand that the industrial revolution that began in the Georgian period had led to great changes in clothing manufacture by the Victorian period.
  • To know that people, including Queen Victoria, wore things to show that they were in mourning.
  • To design and make a brooch from clay, considering carefully what it represents.

Children will:

  • Know what life was like in Britain at this time including the impact of the industrial revolution on clothing manufacture.
  • Understand that what people wore could also show how they were feeling or what they were going through, like Queen Victoria wearing black.
  • Design and make a brooch to show people how they are feeling, or to indicate that something big has happened to them.
  • Be part of a discussion about what people still wear today that shows how they are feeling, or that something has happened to them, and consider why this might be important to them.

You Will Need

  • Air-dry clay
  • Brooch pins (1 each)
  • Paint
  • Varnish