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Castles in the history classroom

An engaging collection of lessons, worksheets, and activities exploring castles, designed for secondary history students

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Castle images to represent KS3 and KS4 secondary history resources for the classroom

Explore medieval history through castles using this collection of resources including lessons, schemes of work and on-site castle studies聽

Castles are one of the most renowned historical features that this nation has to offer. The remnants of castles sprinkled across the British Isles today were once beacons of strength and power supporting lords and kings alike to maintain control of the land they claimed as their own. It is no wonder聽that these long-standing, iconic landmarks have stood fast in the secondary history curriculum through the ages! So, why not check out this fantastic collection of secondary history resources from the 糖心Vlog community?

William the Conqueror was well known for using castle construction as a strategic means of securing his position on the English throne and asserting control over the Anglo-Saxons.
Explore resources on William鈥檚 ascension to the throne of England in 1066 here.

One of the staple teachings in every secondary history classroom is that of castles. Investigate how William kept control of England using castles following his invasion in 1066 and treat your students to the delights of castle evolution starting with聽Motte and Bailey castles using these聽featured resources.