
History • Year 3 • 60 • 19 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
Write a simple lesson plan idea for teaching crime and punishment in the Tudor era to year 3 students. They have previously learnt about crime and punishment in the roman time and the Anglo-Saxon time. The lesson is an hour long and there needs to be questions, common misconceptions and a short activity within the lesson plan.
Subject: History
Key Stage: KS2 (Year 3)
Duration: 60 minutes
Class Size: 19 students
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Teacher Explanation:
Comparison Discussion:
| Time Period | Common Punishments |
|---|---|
| Roman | Execution, exile, gladiators |
| Anglo-Saxon | Wergild (fines), mutilation |
| Tudor | Stocks, beheading, branding |
This lesson ensures engagement through interactive elements while keeping the content accessible and age-appropriate. The crime cards add an element of surprise and discussion, helping students grasp the harsh reality of Tudor justice compared to other eras.
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