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These fun and interactive dingbats flash cards are a great way to learn or revise the key features of Henry VIII’s reign at KS3. Gone are the days of solitary studying! With these interactive Dingbats, students will foster teamwork and peer assessment, transforming the revision process into a vibrant and engaging journey. Regular use of these flashcards, combined with effective strategies presented in the accompanying PowerPoint, will significantly enhance memory skills and facilitate crucial connections essential for success in their KS3 assessments.

These flashcards are also ideal for starter activities, serving as an enjoyable game to kick off lessons or as a mini plenary to assess understanding and reinforce learning at the end. Their versatility allows easy inclusion in revision booklets or printing on cards, making them convenient for students to carry in their pockets or envelopes. Additionally, students can utilise them independently for effective self-directed revision.

Upon downloading this lesson, you will receive a three-page Word document featuring Dingbats tailored specifically for revising the key aspects pf Henry VIII’s reign at KS3, alongside an 18-slide PowerPoint that outlines effective strategies for utilising these resources. The first game encourages one player to read key terms while the other guesses the corresponding topic, enhancing memory recall. The second game ramps up the challenge, requiring players to describe the topic without using any key terms, introducing an exciting twist! Other engaging activities, such as Pictionary and Charades, promote active participation and enjoyment. The session concludes with strategic advice for conducting a one-minute class talk and tips for creating personalized Dingbats, all supplemented by suggested homework tasks. Both documents are conveniently available as PDFs for easy printing and sharing.

If you find this lesson engaging, consider exploring our other resources on similar topics in our TES shop. Connect with The History Academy on Instagram, X, YouTube, and Facebook for the latest updates and discussions about how you’ve utilized this resource or to ask any questions. We are dedicated to producing affordable resources priced comparably to a good cup of coffee, allowing you more time for the activities you love. By purchasing our resources, you support our shared values of fairness and integrity, ensuring that all our authors receive a living wage.

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Roy

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hugybear

8 years ago
5

Brilliant idea - students loved using it as a plenary. We played both games and followed up on your suggestion to play Pictionary. I then had the idea of getting each group to prepare a quick talk about each person on the cards using the key words. The rest of the class then peer assessed them using their own cards. It worked a treat. Thank you for sharing.

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