Things in an Old House |
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from Turves Green Primary School helped to write the words.
Related worksheet: Things in an Old House (PDF 61 KB) |
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A tester bed for important people to sleep
in.
Tester means roof.
Do you think this is a rich man's bed? |
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A candle stick.
They used candles made from beeswax.
What precious metal is this candle stick made
from? |
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An oak chair.
It has bars at the bottom to make it strong.
The chair is carved with patterns.
What do you think was put on the seat? |
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A wooden chest to keep things
in.
The top is a lid which lifts up.
What do you think was kept in the chest? |
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A chamber pot.
People would wee in the pot a long time ago.
Who do you think emptied the pot? |
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Wooden panels were used to
cover the walls.
How did the wood help keep the room warm? |
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A cooking pot.
It is made from a metal called iron.
How is the pot hung over the fire? |
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A cradle for a baby.
It is made from wood.
Look at the bottom of the cradle. Why are the
bars rounded? |
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A cupboard in the kitchen.
It is standing on a stone floor.
What do you think was kept in the cupboard? |
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A fireplace to heat the room.
Logs of wood or lumps of coal burnt in this fireplace.
What do you think the carved decoration is made
from? |
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A portrait of Edward Holte.
An artist painted this picture using oil paints.
How can you tell this is the portrait of a man
from a long time ago? |
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A table for a feast.
It is laid with metal plates and pottery dishes
and jugs.
What is covering the table? |
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A grandfather clock.
This is how the numbers are marked on the clock:-
I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII
What are these numbers called? |
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