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20 July 2026

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Suitable for GCSE:

  • AQA: Paper 2
  • Edexcel: Paper 2
  • OCR B
  • Eduqas (WJEC): Component 1: British Study in Depth
  1. Interactive Hotspot Map
    Interactive map based on Robert Adams’ 16th century map of the Armada’s route.

Six hotspot areas, each containing:

  • An image from the Armada Tapestries;
  • A short explanation of this stage of the Armada;
  • A link to the story of the Armada Tapestries;

Can be extended into creative tasks such as:

  • Designing a modern tapestry panel;
  • Comparing artistic and written accounts;
  • Mapping the route using modern maps;
  1. Worksheet Pack
    Robert Adams’ map divided into seven smaller, high-quality sections for classroom use. Perfect for group analysis, gallery walk activities, or map reconstruction tasks. Each section can be used to focus on a different part of the route.

Two activities based on the map;

Printable worksheet format (ideal for independent or group work) and interactive format (ideal for whole class or review).

Using clues on the map:

  • Label the route;
  • Sequencing the journey of the Spanish Armada;

answer sheets provided for both activities

  1. Extension/Consolidation Jigsaw Puzzle
    Perfect for developing geographical awareness, analytical and interpretation skills.

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