Lesson on the six wives of Henry VIII and how we can us their lives to study women in the Tudor era.
Students will create a timeline using a booklet of information of the Queens and use evidence of their lives to reveal life of Tudor women. They will also be able to explain why we should study the lives of the Six and evaluate how useful they are to a historian.
Part of a scheme of work using Henry VIII wives to study the Tudor Era and exploring the validity of their legacy in popular memory.
With some adjustment can be taught in two stand out lessons from the scheme.
Ideal for KS3 students 11-14.
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