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A fully resourced lesson that builds on previous ones looking at the changing attitudes over time of the Victorians towards Charles Darwin. The lesson has a detailed PowerPoint, historical sources, key vocabulary to focus on and an SEN activity.

Children will;
-look at a range of historical sources from around the time Charles Darwin was alive and analyse them - this includes a poem and a media poster
-understand how Victorian attitudes towards Charles Darwin started to change and compare them to the earlier attitudes
-understand that not all Victorians were opposed to Charles Darwin’s theories
-understand that as Victorians started to gain greater access to education, their beliefs in the bible started to change
-understand the world’s opinion of Darwin today

This lesson is part of a wider series of Darwin and his impact on the Victorian Era but can be used as a standalone lesson too.

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