Tudor and Stuart Times

by Tony D. Triggs

Published October 1992

Tudors

by Tony D. Triggs

Published 11 June 2012

Primary History: Tudors encourages the study of written sources, images, maps, timelines and key figures to understand the influence of the Tudor period on today’s society. Pupils will discover the lives of their ancestors through stimulating activities covering monarchs, the Armada, religion, and levels of society within town and countryside.

  • Choose from a range of activities to suit your class.
  • Differentiate using a variety of writing-based tasks.
  • Explore history topics through creative role-plays and art and design work.
  • Ideal as accessible research resources for topic work.

Victorians

by Tony D. Triggs

Published 11 June 2012

Primary History: Victorians encourages the study of written sources, images and key figures to understand the influence of Victorian society on today’s world. Stimulating activities cover the growth of railways, industrial and social reform, levels of society within towns and the countryside, and the life of children at home, school and in work.

  • Choose from a range of activities to suit your class.
  • Differentiate using a variety of writing-based tasks.
  • Explore history topics through creative role-plays and art and design work.
  • Ideal as accessible research resources for topic work.

Aztecs

by Tony D. Triggs

Published 30 April 1995

Primary History: Aztecs encourages the study of archaeological evidence, artefacts, written sources and maps to understand how the Aztecs have influenced today’s society. Stimulating activities cover everyday life, architecture and buildings, communication, religion, and the Spanish conquerors.

  • Choose from a range of activities to suit your class.
  • Differentiate using a variety of writing-based tasks.
  • Explore history topics through creative role-plays and art and design work.
  • Ideal as accessible research resources for topic work.