The Tudors

The Tudors by Michael Temple, published by Hopscotch Educational Publishing in 2003, is a resourceful book designed for educators and students alike. This edition, comprising 119 pages, offers a comprehensive overview of the Tudor and Elizabethan Era, spanning from 1485 to 1603. It serves as a valuable tool for teachers, particularly those who may not specialize in history, providing essential background information and detailed lesson plans to facilitate effective teaching.
Readers will find a wealth of information covering various aspects of Tudor history, including the Tudor family, the reign of Henry VIII, and his six wives. The book also explores the social dynamics of the period, detailing the lives of both the rich and the poor, as well as significant events such as Drake’s voyage and early settlements in America. With its photocopiable resources and structured content, this book aims to inspire confidence in teaching history while engaging students with the rich narrative of Great Britain’s past.
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A brilliant series resource that will inspire teachers, especially the non-specialist, to teach history with confidence. The book contains everything you need, including photocopiable resources, comprehensive background information and detailed lesson plans. Chapters include: The Tudor family, Henry VIII, Henry VIII’s six wives, The Tudor rich, The Tudor poor, Drake’s voyage, Settlements in America.
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