AS & A Level AQA Course Companion: The Tudors 1485–1603
Clear and comprehensive notes on every aspect of AQA’s ‘The Tudors 1485–1603’ topic. Split into two parts for AS Part One: England 1485–1547 and A Level Part Two: England Turmoil & Triumph pupils, each pack provides an in-depth analysis of all the key points, organised to match the AQA specification order. With over 45 chapters and over 500 pages, you and your students won’t miss a thing!
All key events and people of the course are well covered
- Key terms, ideas & important theories highlighted
- Consolidation questions and classroom discussions (answers included) test knowledge and engage students in active learning
- Talking points stimulate discussion to stretch and challenge your brightest students
- Clear teacher guidance and learning objectives for every chapter, fit easily into your scheme of work
- Fully referenced with suggested extra reading and primary source data. Save time searching for other sources!
The excellent, detailed analysis of key issues across the reign is first-class
What do teachers say about this resource? (7446)
The excellent, detailed analysis of key issues across the reign is first-class. For a top-end A level historian this is an excellent resource, particularly in this resource in the extensive evaluation and use of historians, often a key problem for my students... Undoubtedly a superb resource. I would have no hesitation in recommending this to my top-end students.
I think that this resource is very good. There is a fantastic level of detail in the information and all key events and people of the course are well covered... I like the portraits and maps used. The portraits help the students connect to the events and the maps are essential.
This is a nice resource, it is very informative. There are lots of knowledge check questions and activities along with links to additional resources to help students work independently to further their knowledge. Some good active learning activities in there as well to engage students. This resource is of a very good standard.
What do teachers say about this resource? (7445)
A superbly written resource. This clearly will, as it rightly suggests, be a significant enrichment of the A2 course... For those aware of the key textbooks over the last twenty years, this is similar to Mervyn and The Early Tudors in the depth of the analysis. ... This is clearly a resource which fits the brief given. The real strength of this resource is in the detailed analysis, not least that regarding historians and their relative strengths and weaknesses. I would argue that this resource is more focused on the top end of schools and students, but this should prove an invaluable teaching aid for these groups... undoubtedly an excellent resource.
This is an excellent resource. The factual detail is clear and accurate. The key concepts are explained in a clear way and there is a good inclusion of evidence to illustrate points.