Reactions to Victorian London

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Teachit Author
Reactions to Victorian London
Main Subject
Key stage
Exam board
Category
Prose: 19th-century prose
Resource type
Worksheet
Student activity
Display/posters
Title
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Author
Robert Louis Stevenson
Authors
Robert Louis Stevenson
Author
Charles Dickens
Authors
Charles Dickens
Title
A Christmas Carol
Books
A Christmas Carol

Designed as an introduction to the historical and social context of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde or A Christmas Carol, this PowerPoint presentation features 13 images of Victorian London.

The accompanying worksheet asks students to look at the pictures and jot down their reactions to them.

This resource is featured in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and A Christmas Carol teaching packs.

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5

14/11/2020

5

23/02/2019

Sorry to hear that you're disappointed by not being able to access the full size images. These are available in the PPT which you can download as a subscriber. Please see full details of how to subscribe here: https://www.teachitenglish.co.uk/membership.

Helen Stacey, Teachit English Editor

13/11/2018

poor? No pics and it's all tiny....

Iago Elkin-Jones

06/11/2018

5

14/11/2020

5

23/02/2019

Sorry to hear that you're disappointed by not being able to access the full size images. These are available in the PPT which you can download as a subscriber. Please see full details of how to subscribe here: https://www.teachitenglish.co.uk/membership.

Helen Stacey, Teachit English Editor

13/11/2018

poor? No pics and it's all tiny....

Iago Elkin-Jones

06/11/2018

Might state it has 14 pages... but that is only on the subscribers powerpoint. Jog!

Stephen Smithies

22/02/2018

Hi

The images are in the PowerPoint presentation, which can be accessed by subscribers. You can find out more about subscription on the subscribe pages: http://www.teachit.co.uk/membership.

Kind regards

Helen Stacey, Teachit English Editor

15/08/2016

nothing to see, without the images what is the point?

11/08/2016

5

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