• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• Explore the life of a girl in England in Tudor times with this relatable set for the whole class.
• Facilitate historical enquiry with these Tudor artefacts. Engage your class by exploring who used them, made them, and where they were used.
• Children gain a tangible connection to the Tudor period with these artefacts, better understanding the era. By examining these items, they explore the daily life of a Tudor girl, fostering curiosity in historical enquiry and supporting interactive lessons. This approach deepens their understanding of British history beyond 1066.
• Teachers will find this set useful. These artefacts support Key Stage 2 objectives by providing real-life connections to historical content. The Tudor coins featuring Elizabeth I help discuss the significance of monarchs and currency. The comb and stump doll replicas offer insights into personal grooming and children's toys from the period.
The oil lamp and five stones game can be compared with modern equivalents, aiding appreciation of cultural differences. Teachers can place artefacts alongside items from other periods, challenging children to categorise them. This reinforces chronological knowledge and promotes analytical skills.
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