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Tudor England Interactive
Key Stage 3 History Content
The areas covered are:-
Henry VII
Henry VIII
Edward VI and Mary I.
Elizabeth I
Other materials
50 Word documents include:-
Elizabethan ‘Sea Dogs’.
Essay Sample Answer.
Henry VII’s claim to the throne.
Henry VIII jousting.
Homework 1 and 2.
How Henry VII spent his money.
Lady Jane Grey execution.
Laws that led to the Break with Rome.
Marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
Problems caused by the Break with Rome.
The Armada Portrait.
The Battle of Bosworth 1485.
The Importance of the Tudor Church.
The Prayer Book Rebellion.
Tudor Portraits.
Was Henry VIII a successful king?
What was Henry VIII like as a king?
Why could Henry not get a divorce?
Why was Mary’s marriage unpopular?
Why were people turning against the Catholic Church?
Work booklet [Differentiated]
HTML Files
Self-Marking Tests 1 - 4
Excite and challenge pupils with this interactive Power Point Presentation. It can be used as a personalised independent learning module which enables pupils to cover Key Stage 3 content on Tudor England using the differentiated work booklet but can also be used as a research or a teaching resource via a data projector or interactive whiteboard. It has been designed to give pupils the opportunity to learn and make progress in a different way.
The material is presented in an attractive and lively manner with text, images, audio, internet links, advanced materials to stretch and challenge, keywords and interactive maps in order to keep pupils challenged and engaged.
Each section has clear pupil-centred learning outcomes stating what they will learn and be able to do. Pupils can monitor their understanding and progress through the embedded interim self-marking tests, homework tasks, end of module test and the extended writing task. There are sample answers and mark schemes.
What is included?
63 PowerPoint Slides
55 page Work Booklet
50 supporting Word documents
4 Self-Marking Tests
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Jean Fowkes, Head of History, Wales High School, Sheffield.
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