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This fun and interactive lesson aims to enhance students’ understanding of Tudor society by encouraging them to critically evaluate the relationships between various forms of entertainment, wealth and social status. Through a dynamic marketplace activity, students will explore how these elements are interconnected, fostering a deeper understanding of the structure of Tudor society.

Students can explore this investigation collaboratively in groups or independently, utilising strategically placed information slides around the classroom. As they move around the room, they will complete a tailored summary sheet specifically crafted for this lesson, promoting a hands-on and immersive learning experience.

The lesson covers a variety of Tudor entertainments including archery, ball games (including football), board games, tournaments, bull and bear-baiting, cock-fighting, theatre, bowls, skittles, music, dance, gardening and an extra slide if you wish on public executions.

To accommodate diverse learning needs, we have included a range of support activities and tasks. If you wish to simplify or shorten the lesson, you can easily omit certain slides, without losing the overall effectiveness of the lesson.

Upon completing the market place activity with my own classes, we have successfully consolidated what they have learnt through a continuum task on ‘How far were Tudor entertainments linked to social class and wealth?’ This can be followed up with an extended writing task, for which we have provided writing frames, a missing word task in the resource section.

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The aims and objectives of this depth study on Tudor Entertainment t are:

Theme: Tudor Society
Know: How did Tudor people relax and enjoy themselves?
Understand: Which entertainments were popular at this time?
Evaluate: How far was Tudor entertainment linked to wealth and social class?
Skills: SMSC, Change, Continuity & Collaboration

WILF – What Am I Looking For?
Can You Describe: How the Tudors relaxed and enjoyed themselves?
Can You Explain: Which entertainments were popular at this time?
Can You Evaluate: How far was Tudor entertainment linked to social class?

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Tudor Sport and Entertainment Package

This resource bundle brings together all our fun and interactive resources on Tudor Sport and Entertainment. There is some overlap between these lessons, so we have bundled them up and added 25p just in case you couldn't make up your mind. The first resource,Tudor Sport and Entertainment, looks at the main sports and entertainment in this period. It is perfectly sufficient for any KS3 class. The second resource, Tudor Sports is desiged as a depth study and includes additional slides on tennis, archery, wrestling, bowls and skittles, that are not included in the first lesson. The third resource, Tudor Entertainment, is designed as a depth study and include additional slides on music, poetry and gardening, which are not covered in the first two. Each lesson is designed as to deepen students’ understanding of Tudor society by critically evaluating the connections between sports, entertainment, wealth, and social status through a dynamic marketplace activity. Students can explore this investigation collaboratively in groups or independently, utilizing strategically placed information slides around the classroom. As they move around the room, they will complete a tailored summary sheet specifically crafted for this lesson, promoting a hands-on and immersive learning experience. Upon completing this lesson with my own classes, we have successfully consolidated learning through a continuum task. Additionally, we provide a fully supported extended writing task in the resource section, along with writing frames, a missing word activity and a word search, ensuring that all students can engage meaningfully with the material.

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