Medieval Life Religion Characters and Events
16 Lessons – 50+ Hours of Planning (8 Weeks of Work) – All Resources Ready to Print
Dear Colleague,
Step back into Medieval England with this comprehensive 16-lesson set. Students will explore life, religion, rulers, the Crusades, the Black Death, and the Peasant Revolt while consolidating knowledge and practising KS3-style exam questions. Each lesson is interactive, assessed, and designed to save you hours of planning, with all slides, worksheets, and extension tasks included and ready to print.
All lessons in this series are interactively assessed and follow a consistent structure, helping students track their progress throughout the scheme.
Lesson Overview:
Lesson 0: The Norman Conquest: assessment
Lesson 1: The Feudal System
Lesson 2: Medieval Village
Lesson 3: Medieval Town
Lesson 4: Medieval Religion
Lesson 5: Monks and Abbeys
Lesson 6: Why Go on a Crusade
Lesson 7: The First Crusades
Lesson 8: Thomas Becket and Henry II – The End of a Friendship
Lesson 9: Investigation on Thomas Becket’s Death
Lesson 10: The Whipping of Henry II
Lesson 11: King John and the Magna Carta
Lesson 12: The Black Death – Overview
Lesson 13: The Black Death – Causes
Lesson 14: The Black Death – Consequences
Lesson 15: The Peasant Revolt – Causes
Lesson 16: The Peasant Revolt – Aftermath
Lesson Features:
Progressive tasks engaging all learning styles
Exam-style questions to develop analytical and written skills
Extension activities for higher-achieving students
Fully assessed tasks to monitor progress
Straightforward, ready-to-teach lesson plan
Extra Resources:
Medieval Maps (free resource): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/crusades-maps-13124328
Assessment Module (can be used with any medieval SoW): https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13128351
You might also want to explore the sets on Beckett, Medieval Religion, Magna Carta, or the Crusades for further teaching resources.
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Alessio