The Final
Outcome
- Report to Queen Victoria
Now it is time to gather your
information and thoughts together and make your
report to the Queen.
It is up to you how you do
this. You could make it a formal written report,
or maybe do something a little more imaginative,
like a poem, a class display, a play or even
a PowerPoint presentation (OK they didn't have
computers in Victorian times, but, hey we did
say you could use your imagination!)
However you choose to do it,
try to support the statements you make with evidence
that you have gathered in your investigations.
Remember, the Queen and many of her Members of
Parliament will probably never have been near
a coal mine or an iron works, and will not want
to believe that conditions could be this bad.
You will have to use your evidence to convince
them.
Do your job well as children's
lives might depend on you!
P.S. If you would like to find
out what happened as a result of the real Royal
Commision report of 1842 click
the icon below!
Remember, by clicking the website, book
list or resource
bank links you can find out more
about school life in the 19th century.
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