• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• History, Key Stage 3, Medievil Britain
• The development of Church, state and society in Medieval Britain from 1066-1509.
• High quality, pewter replica coin collection, great for artefact handling or history lessons.
• The coins represent those used during the reigns of Henry VII and VIII, providing an engaging tool to explore Tudor history.
• Teachers seeking to enhance history lessons will appreciate the addition of historical Tudor coins to their resources. Constructed from durable pewter, these replicas offer an authentic feel for artefact handling sessions or archaeological lessons. The set includes four coins from the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII, connecting children directly to this significant period in British history.
• For Key Stage 2, these Tudor coins extend children's chronological knowledge beyond 1066, providing practical insights into the Tudor monarchy's impact on everyday life. This hands-on approach makes historical events more relatable and engaging, fostering greater interest in history.
In Key Stage 3 history, these coins support lessons on Medieval Britain, focusing on the development of Church, state, and society from 1066-1509. They help children understand the economic and social aspects of the Tudor era.
• Coins From The Reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII
• Ideal for artefact handling