zip, 13.93 MB
zip, 13.93 MB

This resource focuses on the story of Perkin Warbeck, the pretender who claimed to be Richard, Duke of York, through a mix of literacy, comprehension, and analytical tasks designed for KS3 History.

  1. Information sheet summarising Warbeck’s background, supporters, key events, and outcome.
  2. Anagrams activity featuring key people and places linked to the rebellion (e.g. Margaret of Burgundy, James IV, Scotland, Beaulieu Abbey).
  3. True or false worksheet and interactive version for quick recall and understanding checks.
  4. Success or failure sorting exercise encouraging students to judge the effectiveness of Warbeck’s actions and Henry VII’s response.

Answer sheets provided for all activities.

Perfect for:

  • KS3 Tudor History or GCSE overview lessons
  • Starters, group work, or independent revision
  • Blended learning (printable and online options)

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