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Dive into the changing world of ideas with this engaging lesson on the evolution of Renaissance philosophy. Students explore how thinkers moved beyond medieval traditions, embracing humanism, rational inquiry and a renewed fascination with classical learning. Through clear examples and guided discussion, learners trace how figures such as Petrarch, Erasmus and Machiavelli reshaped views on knowledge, morality and power. The worksheet challenges students to analyse key philosophical quotes and categorise thinkers, helping them distinguish humanists, political theorists and religious reformers with confidence. A thoughtful, accessible lesson that brings Renaissance intellectual transformation to life.

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Bring the excitement, creativity and curiosity of the Renaissance into your classroom with this **7‑lesson Year 7 bundle**, fully resourced with worksheets, activities and clear teacher guidance. This unit introduces students to the major transformations of the 14th–16th centuries—from shifting worldviews to global exploration—through accessible explanations and imaginative tasks that build core historical skills. Across the seven lessons, students will explore: - **The Fall of Constantinople** and its impact on Europe - **The Rise of the Ottoman Empire** and changing power dynamics - **Byzantine migration** and the spread of classical knowledge - **Renaissance thinking and humanism** - **The evolution of Renaissance philosophy** - **New scientific approaches** and a changing view of the world - **The Voyages of Discovery** and technological innovation Each worksheet is designed to develop historical understanding through creative, purposeful tasks such as writing news reports, analysing philosophical quotes, designing symbolic banners, applying the scientific method and sketching a Renaissance caravel. Perfect for KS3 teachers seeking a **coherent, engaging and skills‑rich introduction to the Renaissance**, this bundle provides everything needed for a smooth, high‑impact scheme of work that students will remember. **Some visuals in this resource were made with AI to help bring ideas to life and support student understanding.**

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