![]() Following the war, the Houses of Lancaster and York were united, creating a new royal dynasty and thereby resolving their rival claims. The wars extinguished the male lines of the two branches, leading to the Tudor family inheriting the Lancastrian claim to the throne. These wars were fought between supporters of two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet: Lancaster and York. I have included a free lesson to give an idea of what is being offered.Īlthough this bundle is aimed at Key Stage 3, it is ideal if you are studying the Tudors for GCSE as it covers the main themes, concepts and skills required.The Wars of the Roses (1455–1487), known at the time and for more than a century after as the Civil Wars, were a series of civil wars fought over control of the English throne in the mid- to late fifteenth century. The lessons are fully adaptable in PowerPoint format and can be changed to suit. L7 Did Henry VIII break with Rome for money?Įach lesson comes with suggested teaching and learning strategies and are linked to the latest historical interpretations and debate from the BBC and other sources. L6 Did Henry VIII break with Rome for faith? L5 Did Henry VIII break with Rome for love? L2 An introduction to the Tudors (free lesson) The 12 lessons are broken down into the following: ![]() Students will learn and understand key historical skills throughout for example, the concepts of continuity and change under Henry VII after the Wars of the Roses, recognising the causes and consequences of Henry’s break with Rome, explaining the similarities and differences in the reigns of the Tudors, analysing the significance of the Black Tudors and Edward VI as well as evaluating sources and interpretations, such as the reputation of Mary 1. The aims of this bundle are to know and understand how peoples' lives were shaped by the Tudors from Henry VII to Mary I, how they changed the course of British history and why we are still fascinated by their lives today. ![]() I have designed the lessons to be challenging and engaging as well as fun and enjoyable. This bundle follows the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum - the development of Church, state and society in Britain 1509-1745. ![]()
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