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Henry VII and the Restoration of Royal Power (Year 7 History)*

Lesson Summary
Today we will explore how the first Tudor king rebuilt the power of the monarchy after the chaos of the Wars of the Roses. Pupils investigate Henry VII’s clever use of marriage alliances, his strict focus on finance and royal income, and the methods he used to control the nobles and prevent further conflict. By the end of the lesson, pupils will understand how Henry stabilised England and re‑established strong royal authority after decades of civil war.

What’s Included

  • Full PowerPoint lesson with clear modelling and engaging visuals
  • Worksheet task: * The Tudor Rebrand – Design a new propaganda symbol and explain its political significance*
  • End‑of‑unit assessment reviewing challenges to royal authority from 1086–1485
  • Source analysis exploring Tudor propaganda and early royal policies
  • Discussion opportunities on loyalty, image‑making, and political control
  • Engaging materials designed in your premium, minimalist style

Why Teachers Will Like This Resource
This lesson brings the unit to a powerful conclusion by showing how Henry VII restored stability after years of rebellion, rivalry, and civil war. It supports creative thinking through propaganda design, reinforces key historical concepts, and prepares pupils for assessment with clear, structured review. Ready to teach, visually engaging, and ideal for Year 7 completing their study of how royal authority was challenged—and rebuilt—in medieval England.

Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.

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Medieval England Full Lesson Pack - PPTs and Worksheets

## ***Challenges to Royal Authority (1086–1485)* (Year 7 History)** **Bundle Summary** This complete KS3 History unit explores how royal authority was repeatedly challenged in Medieval England from the Norman Conquest to the rise of the Tudors. Across six fully sequenced lessons, pupils investigate how kings gained, lost, and rebuilt power through conflict, rebellion, law‑making, and civil war. The unit blends clear historical narrative with engaging enquiry, helping pupils understand how medieval monarchy worked—and why it was so often under threat. **What’s Included** - **Six full PowerPoint lessons** covering: - Royal power after 1066 - Magna Carta and King John - Simon de Montfort and the First Parliament - The Peasants’ Revolt 1381 - The Wars of the Roses - Henry VII and the restoration of royal power - **Worksheets** for every lesson, including hierarchy diagrams, clause analysis, assembly design, weighted cause scales, dynastic comparisons, propaganda design, and an end‑of‑unit assessment. - **Knowledge Organiser** summarising key vocabulary, turning points, and enquiry questions across the whole period. - **Discussion and debate tasks** encouraging pupils to evaluate medieval kingship, rebellion, and political change. - **Visually engaging slides** designed in your premium, minimalist style. **Why Teachers Will Like This Resource** This bundle provides a coherent, chronological scheme of work that makes medieval history accessible and exciting for Year 7. It supports strong historical thinking—causation, significance, continuity and change—while building secure knowledge of major events such as the Magna Carta, the Peasants’ Revolt, and the Wars of the Roses. The Knowledge Organiser strengthens retrieval practice and revision, helping pupils master essential vocabulary and key turning points. Perfect for KS3 teachers seeking a ready‑to‑teach, high‑quality unit that explains how royal authority was challenged—and ultimately rebuilt—between 1086 and 1485. **Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.**

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