Use the Presentations below to help you learn more about these topics. Then scroll down for your activities.
Use the presentation above and your own internet research to complete these two worksheets about Tudor clothes.
Don't forget to colour them in!
Click on the link above to find a Tudor Recipe. Can you have a go at making these at home? What do you think of the end product?
Click on the presentation to the left to learn all about Tudor homes,
This sheet has some instructions on how to make your own Tudor House. You may not have all the things you need at home but you can have a o at making a Tudor house of your own anyway you like with whatever materials you like. You could even use Lego!
Use this sheet to help you with ideas for your Tudor house model. The picture will help you.
To the left is a picture of the Tudor family tree. This weeks activities will focus on Henry VIII and his wives. Below is a presentation and some activities for you to read and complete. (You don't need to do them all but there is lots to choose from.)
A presentation all about Henry VIII and his six wives.
A reading comprehension all about Henry VIII.
(There are 3 levels of difficulty, pick the one best for you.)
Here are some writing activity sheets, you don;t need to complete them all. Choose the one you would like to do (I think the second one is probably best but you could use the Mind-map to help get you thinking.)
Here are some picture of Henry VIII wives. Chose one (who do you find most interesting?) I draw your own portrait of her. You could add some facts about her underneath.
To the left is a picture of the Tudor family tree. This weeks activities will focus on Henry VII and the war of the roses.
Below are two Presentations for this week. One about Henry VII and one about a famous battle from the war of the roses. Look through them and see what you can learn, you could make notes in your workbook of what you think are the most important parts.
Design a shield to represent you and your family just like the red and white roses represented the two sides in the war of the roses.
This week is the start of a brand new topic, the Tudors! Click the link to the left. This is the timeline we have up in our classroom. Can you find the Tudors on there? When did the Tudor period start? How long did it last?
Your first task for our Tudor topic is to do some research of your own. Spend this week finding out as much as you can about the Tudors. Think ab out what you would like to know.
Looking for horrible histories on Youtube or go to BBC bitesize! (Ask an adult to help you with your research.)