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The aim of this lesson is to evaluate the consequences of Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries and who were the winners and losers in Tudor England.

The start of the lesson gets the students to imagine walking into a monastery, with accompanying music to set the tone. They are given character cards (for both monks and nuns) and introduce themselves to each other to learn about their various roles.

Students then have to analyse information, which is starting to make them scared of the changes that are happening all around them and subsequently decide what will happen to their character as a consequence of the dissolution.

The plenary tests them in a six minute challenge of what they have learnt in the lesson about Henry VIII and the Reformation and adds a competitive edge at the end.

The lesson is enquiry based with a key question using a lightbulb posed at the start of the lesson and revisited to show the progress of learning.

The resource includes suggested teaching strategies, retrieval practice, differentiated materials and comes in PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change.

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KS3 Tudors Complete Enquiry Bundle

A complete KS3 Tudors scheme of work with 20 fully resources lessons covering Henry VII to Elizabeth I. It includes enquiry questions, retrieval practice, differentiated tasks, source analysis and GCSE-style historical skills. It is ideal preparation for GCSE. Students will the concepts of continuity and change with the Wars of the Roses and the accession of Henry VII to the throne, key historical terms such as dissolution, Catholic and Protestant and vagrancy, recognise the causes and consequences of Henry VIII's break with Rome, analyse the significance of the Black Tudors, Edward VI and Elizabeth I as well as evaluating sources and interpretations such as the reputation of Mary I. It is designed to save planning time whilst keeping the students engaged and challenged. Included in every lesson: * Fully editable PowerPoint * Retrieval practice * Enquiry question focus * Historical skills tasks * Source analysis * Literacy support and scaffolding * Suggested teaching strategies * Plenary and review tasks The 20 lessons are broken down into the following: L1 The War of the Roses L2 Henry VII L3 An introduction to Henry VIII (free resource) L4 Did Henry VIII break with Rome for love? L5 Did Henry VIII break with Rome for faith? L6 Did Henry VIII break with Rome for money? L7 The dissolution of the monasteries L8 The sinking of the Mary Rose L9 Edward VI L10 Bloody Mary L11 Black Tudors L12 The young Elizabeth L13 The Elizabethan Settlement (free resource) L14 Elizabeth and the problem of marriage L15 Elizabeth and her portraits L16 How did Elizabeth deal with Mary, Queen of Scots? L17 Famous explorers (Drake, Hawkins and Raleigh) L18 The Spanish Armada L19 Elizabeth, poverty and the Poor Law L20 Elizabethan Theatre and the Globe Due to TES restrictions on Bundles, the introduction to the Tudors, which is a free lesson, must be downloaded separately. Please click on this link to access: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11935475

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