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Year 2 Comparing Life in the Victorian Days to Now

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  • December 5, 2023

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  1. Hosanna N. says:
    07/12/2023 at 8:21 am

    Our life now is different from victorian days life because now at the age of 5 we start school.Children are not allowed to go to work.
    Classrooms today are nothing like victorian days, we are never beaten and we don’t clean the board with our clothes and we use pencils. Also, our toys today are so much fun, they didn’t have electronics toys, theirs were made by old clothes, wood paper or metal. It sounds so boring.

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  2. Ebrar Y. says:
    06/12/2023 at 10:12 pm

    Victorian children go to work so they can have enough money but we don’t have to go work become we have enough money.
    Victorian children make their own toys but we don’t because we go to shop and we buy it.
    Victorian children well being naughty children at school they was punishment by small wrongdoings but we are not.

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  3. Ziad H. says:
    06/12/2023 at 7:21 pm

    Victorian children used to work but we don’t, they had separate tables at school, their homes were made out of wood and bad materials and their toys as well.

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  4. Amaal H. says:
    06/12/2023 at 6:34 pm

    In the Victorian era kids were whipped with sticks and we are not.
    Victorian day was very fun!

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  5. Fareha H. says:
    06/12/2023 at 8:22 am

    Money Victorian children were poor and worked to help there families.
    Many children started work at age of 5.
    It was dark.
    They sat on the DC chair .
    Most Victorian toys were made of wood and paper.
    They don’t have TV we have TV.
    They start working at age of five we go to school .

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    1. Faith A. says:
      06/12/2023 at 7:16 pm

      The Victorian kids hard no money because they are very poor, so they have no Choice down to worked very hard, to support there families, alot of kids worked very early age, they sat on the dc chair why some sat on them floor does days, most Victorian toys were made of wood, and paper, they don’t have TV, no mobile phone to communicate, sometimes no light always in dark., but this new generation will have light steady 24 hours.

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  6. Minsa M. says:
    05/12/2023 at 11:58 pm

    My life is full of fun and exciting things but in Victorian times child used to work hard and feed their families.
    We go to school and learn and have friendly teachers and kind environment and no worries about anything but in Victorian times even when children used to go to school they used to be punished on every single mistakes. Ans the teachers were cruel as well.

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