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Timetables comparing Victorian Children to Self
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Timetables comparing Victorian Children to Self

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Grade Level Grades K-5
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Timetables of a poor and rich Victorian kids' day; and a blank worksheet for the children to record their own day. The ‘Timetable Worksheet’ doc. is to record how much time the different children spent on each activity on an average day; then plot this information onto a bar chart to compare their daily lives. The poor child worksheet is meant for lower ability as the times are rounded to the nearest hour; the rich children worksheet is slightly more difficult but this can be changed to make it more difficult. Then the ‘write your own’ timetable is for the higher ability.

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Childrens_Timetable.doc

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February 8, 2020
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Timetable_worksheet.doc

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SML Member April 13, 2010
Ta muchly!

thanks - these will come in v. handy for next term! x

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SML Member September 06, 2011

Brilliant! I love the link with tables and graphs. Thank you.

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SML Member September 12, 2011

Great idea and well put together, many thanks!

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