糖心Vlog

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糖心Vlog

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23 July 2026

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pptx, 623.2 KB

Links - QR/weblink - available upon purchase. Presentation format is 16:9

Suitable for upper KS2/KS3. Can be used for independent, group work or as a teacher led activity. Works equally well as a stand alone homework task.

Branching scenario that takes the pupil through a day in the life of somebody living in 1603, the year that the Tudor dynasty makes way for the Stuarts.

Each stage includes a written caption, an image to illustrate the information, a quiz question or audio excerpt, and the choice between two options. There are fourteen branches which can be navigated in a number of ways, allowing pupils to explore different aspects of early 17thC life.

Topics explored:

  • village life
  • travel
  • religion
  • London
  • crime
  • health
  • leisure
  • poverty
  • disease
  • law and order
  • trade and economy
  • women
  • food and drink
  • war

See also /teaching-resource/english-society-in-1603-complete-lesson-pack-13245899

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