A simple list of adjectives to describe King Henry VIII. I used this in a Year 4 class but it would also be suitable for Years 5 and 6 and for high attaining Year 3.
This file also includes a handy list of suggestions for how these words can be used in the classroom. You may like to use the ideas as described or adapt them to suit your needs.
A fun KS2 powerpoint with sound/spoken descriptions of some of the key problems faced by Henry VIII during his reign before establishing the Church of England.
This has been used in year 3 and year 4 classes but could also be used in upper KS2.
At the start of the presentation is a slide with a variety of ways in which the resource can be used to structure a history lesson. It can also be used with the associated worksheet (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-8th-problems-tudor-wives-catholic-church-of-england-ks2-worksheet-11299009) which provides a structured space for children to organise their ideas about what Henry could (and did) do to solve his problems.
When I've used this in class, the children were taken by surprise by the 'voice' of Henry VIII and it helped to keep them engaged and motivated as I suggested they could try to feedback in a similar voice :-)
A simple list of adjectives to describe King Henry VIII. I used this in a Year 4 class but it would also be suitable for Years 5 and 6 and for high attaining Year 3.
This file also includes a handy list of suggestions for how these words can be used in the classroom. You may like to use the ideas as described or adapt them to suit your needs.
A supportive structured worksheet to go with the 'Henry's Problems' powerpoint. (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/henry-viii-8th-problems-tudors-wives-catholic-church-of-england-ks2-11298994)
This file contains a table with a summary of Henry VIII's key problems during his reign before establishing the Church of England.
There are boxes for children to complete with suggestions of how they would solve the problem and what actually happened.
A great resource for helping children to organise their ideas and understanding of the issues Henry faced and why the Church of England was established.
The whole worksheet could be given to children or the table chopped up so the number of problems to find out about are reduced.