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Students can use the cards (which represent Henry Tudor, Richard III, Northumberland and Stanley) to play top trumps. There are several categories to choose from, but students must argue their way to winning instead of relying on a number scale. Students can record their victories on a piece of paper, and use the additional information to support their ideas. Some information taken from Birmingham Grid for Learning website, which is very informative.
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freyaella

9 years ago
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PerfidiaBlackheart

11 years ago
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Thanks! These will come in really handy for my Year 12s!

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