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9 August 2026

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This lesson introduces students to the everyday world of Tudor England. Pupils explore the Great Chain of Being and the strict social hierarchy that shaped people’s lives, compare the experiences of rich and poor Tudors, and investigate Tudor food, fashion and entertainment. They also discover what it was like to attend a Tudor school, helping them build a vivid picture of life in the 1500s. Through comparison grids, source extracts and creative tasks, students develop strong social‑history understanding.

Lesson Objectives
Understand the Great Chain of Being and social hierarchy and how it structured Tudor society.

Compare the lives of the rich and poor using homes, clothing, work and daily routines.

Explore Tudor food, fashion, and fun including banquets, bear‑baiting, theatre and festivals.

Discover what it was like to go to a Tudor school through rules, punishments and expectations.

This lesson is engaging, visually rich, and perfect for developing Year 7 comparison and interpretation skills, helping pupils understand how status shaped every aspect of Tudor life.

Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.

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The Tudors

A full, ready‑to‑teach scheme exploring power, religion, society and identity in Tudor England. This comprehensive KS3 bundle contains **six fully resourced lessons**, each with a high‑quality PowerPoint, worksheets, activities and clear learning objectives. The unit takes students from the Battle of Bosworth to the legacy of the Tudor dynasty, blending narrative history, source analysis, interpretation and thematic study. Perfect for Year 7 or as an introduction to early modern Britain. --- ## **What’s Included** ### **Lesson 1 – Henry VII and the Battle of Bosworth** How Henry won the crown, the problems he faced, and how he used propaganda and law to secure his rule. ### **Lesson 2 – Henry VIII and the Break with Rome** Marriage problems, the Great Matter, political motives, and the impact of the Act of Supremacy. ### **Lesson 3 – Life in Tudor England** Social hierarchy, rich vs poor, Tudor food and entertainment, and what school was like. ### **Lesson 4 – Mary I: ‘Bloody Mary’?** Restoring Catholicism, the Marian burnings, and evaluating whether her reputation is fair. ### **Lesson 5 – The Spanish Armada** Sequencing the Armada’s journey, comparing the navies, and evaluating why England won. ### **Lesson 6 – The Tudor Legacy** Religion, law, exploration, continuity and change, and which monarch had the greatest impact. --- **Why Teachers Love This Bundle** - Fully differentiated and accessible for mixed‑ability KS3 classes - Clear objectives, success criteria and structured tasks - Strong blend of **knowledge**, **skills**, and **historical thinking** - Engaging visuals, timelines, maps and source activities - Perfect for non‑specialists or busy departments needing ready‑to‑teach lessons - Ideal for homework, cover lessons or revision --- **Curriculum Links** - Power, monarchy and the state - The English Reformation - Social and cultural change - Early modern warfare and exploration - Historical interpretations and significance **Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.**

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