Medieval Realms: Britain 1066-1500The series ensures comprehensive coverage coverage of the Key Stage 3 Curriculum requirements through top quality, carefully researched materials. The books are particularly suitable for pupils of both average and higher ability, and are written by practising teachers, using activities based on current Key Stage 3 teaching practice. They are presented in a clear, easy-to-follow format. Selected topics can be explored in greater detail using Outline Studies (with narrative text) and Depth Studies (with a range of sources). The series provides complete support for pupils and teachers alike with each full-colour Pupils' Book supported by a fully integrated Teachers' Resource Guide. Teachers will save time in lesson preparation, as sections of the book are suitable for photocopying. |
Contents
Transformations | 4 |
The Normans 6 Medieval artists and craftsmen 85 | 15 |
The medieval monarch power and Index 96 | 24 |
Britain and the wider world | 41 |
Everyday life | 59 |
Life and death in medieval society | 73 |
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