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This engaging, fully differentiated resource explores how crime and punishment have changed throughout British history, from Anglo-Saxon times to the present day. Pupils will learn about wergild, trials by ordeal, the Bloody Code, transportation, prison reform, and modern policing, while developing key comprehension skills.

What’s Included:
• Three extended, differentiated non-fiction texts (HA, MA, LA)
• 10 comprehension questions per level (30 in total)
• Full answer sheet
• Glossaries of key vocabulary for each passage
• Editable Word version for easy adaptation

Key Features:
• Clear explanations of how justice changed over time
• Covers key events: Anglo-Saxons, Normans, early modern period, Industrial Revolution, and the modern era
• Designed to support KS2 History (“A study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils’ chronological knowledge beyond 1066”)
• Can also be used for KS3 overview studies

Perfect For:
• KS2/KS3 History lessons
• Cross-curricular literacy and history
• Guided reading sessions
• Homework or independent work

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