• A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066.
• Enhance your curriculum with engaging cross-curricular and historical enquiry opportunities.
• These antique lamps, found in most Tudor homes, are useful for comparing with Greek or Roman lamps.
• To bring history lessons to life, the Tudor oil lamp replica offers a tangible connection to the past for children. A versatile resource, it supports the Key Stage 2 History curriculum by helping children visualise everyday Tudor objects and compare them with artefacts from other eras, deepening their understanding of historical evolution.
• Constructed from clay and standing at 9cm tall, this replica enhances cross-curricular activities and historical enquiries. It's ideal for exploring themes like technological advancements and cultural changes, promoting a hands-on approach to learning about Tudor life.
Note: This item is for display purposes only and should not be used as a functional lamp.