This 9-lesson resource pack offers an in-depth exploration of how the Tudor state exerted control—and how people responded to it—between 1509 and 1588. Designed for A Level History students, it examines the tools and strategies used by Tudor monarchs to govern effectively, the social and economic challenges that led to growing poverty, and the nature and impact of popular resistance across the period.
The pack encourages students to engage critically with key historical debates, supported by a 30-page student booklet that includes detailed notes, key terms, structured activities, and source materials. It also features a dedicated essay skills lesson, where students assess a range of model responses at different levels to help build their own analytical writing skills.
Key Questions Explored:
How did the Tudor monarchs control the country?
Why was there increasing poverty in Tudor England?
How serious was the resistance to Tudor rule?
What’s Included:
9 fully planned, engaging lessons that combine historical content with skill-building tasks.
A comprehensive 30-page student booklet with information, guided tasks, and exam practice.
A focused essay skills session with model responses to help students understand what makes a high-level argument.
A range of source-based and thematic activities designed to develop independent thinking and exam-readiness.
This pack is ideal for classroom teaching or independent study, giving students the tools to explore the complexity of Tudor governance and the voices that resisted it—an essential theme for success at A Level.
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