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Living in the 1500's - Tudors

Overall rating 5 out of 55 (3 ratings)

Last updated 03 February 2013, created 24 June 2011, viewed 2,157

This is a lesson that is designed to get pupils active by rotating them around the room to investigate various issues on the life of the rich and poor during the Tudor period. Some of the work has been adapted from other friends on the TES site...many thanks.

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  • Powerpoint documentOther— Interactive Whiteboard
    Living in the 1500s.pptx (6mb, Powerpoint document)
  • Word documentLesson plan
    Short Term Plan.docx (33kb, Word document)
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    Inventory task.ppt (2mb, Powerpoint document)
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    John tomson's inventory.doc (27kb, Word document)
  • Word documentActivity
    living conditions - similarities and differences.docx (2mb, Word document)
  • Word documentActivity
    Nicholas Eiffler inventory.docx (16kb, Word document)
  • Word documentActivity
    Punishment match-up task.docx (276kb, Word document)
  • Word documentWorksheet
    Pupils worksheet.doc (0mb, Word document)
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Amazing.Thanks so much.

from vvc1961, 03 February 2013
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Excellent resources. Just what I was looking for. Thankyou!

from stlrmit, 02 February 2012
(report comment) 5 out of 5

Really good active lesson incorporating a variety of tasks and lots of opportunity for pupils to learn independently and review their learning.

from mblan, 20 January 2012. Member of the TES Panel.
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