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KS2 Maths: The 3 Times Table
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Get your class on their feet and learning the 3 times table using Professor Pipette's fun song and movement routine.
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The Tudors for kids KS2
The Tudors for kids KS2 learning at Primary School. Homework help on the history of the Tudors, Tudor Britain and Henry VIII.
Time: 1485AD - 1603AD
Who were the Tudors?
The Tudors are one of the most famous families ever to rule England. They were in power from 1485 when Henry Tudor was crowned King Henry VII, until the time Queen Elizabeth I died, without an heir, in 1603. The Tudors were some of the most colourful people in history.
Tudor Kings and Queens
There were six Tudor Kings and Queens.
- Henry VII - 1485-1509
- Henry VIII - 1509-1547
- Edward VI - 1547-1553
- Jane Grey - July 1553
- Mary I - 1553-1558
- Elizabeth I - 1558-1603
Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors
He had six wives:
- Catherine of Aragon - Catherine had a daughter with Henry, but no son so Henry divorced her.
- Anne Boleyn - Anne had a daughter (who would be Queen Elizabeth I) with Henry, but Henry turned against his wife and had her head chopped off.
- Jane Seymour - They had a son, Edward (who was the next King) but she died two weeks after he was born.
- Anne of Cleves - Henry divorced Anne after only six months.
- Catherine Howard - Catherine was only 19 when they married. Henry had her head chopped off.
- Katherine Parr - She looked after Henry's children.
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth had a quick temper and liked to get her own way. She liked to live in fine palaces in London and it was an exciting time when she ruled. There were a lot of new discoveries during her time and many English explorers sailed off to find new lands.
Unlike Henry VIII, Elizabeth I never married and as she grew older people wondered who would be next Tudor to take over. So when she died on 24th March 1603, the Tudor period ended and the next in line to the throne was James VI of Scotland who became King and started the Stuarts period.
Tudor Britain
Although Elizabethan England was very rich, there were many poor people who had to beg for a living. In 1563 a Poor Law was passed so that money could be raised for the less fortunate ones.
Sir Walter Raleigh
He had many expeditions across the Atlantic to America. From one trip he brought back potatoes and tobacco to Europe, two things that were not known of at that time.
Sir Francis Drake
The Spanish Armada
How did the spanish armada start.
In 1588 King Philip II of Spain, angry that the English were raiding Spanish ships and stealing their treasures, sent a fleet of ships (The Spanish Armada), to invade England. They planned to sail to the Netherlands to join with an army, but while sailing through the English Channel, they were attacked by English warships. Fierce sea battles took place and during one night, while the Spanish ships were anchored near France, the English sent eight ships that had been set on fire, into the middle of the Spanish ships. The Spanish panicked and scattered all over the place.
The next day battle raged all day but the English, in the end, won.
What happened to the Spanish Armada?
Having been blown north around Scotland and Ireland, most of the Spanish ships were wrecked in terrible storms.
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