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Middle Ages c.410-1450
A selection of worksheets, quizzes and classroom activities for KS3 and KS4 history lessons on the medieval period. Our resources will engage your students with key areas of the curriculum, including the Anglo Saxons, the Peasants' Revolt, the Norman Conquest, the Crusades and the Black Death.
For resources on Islamic empires in the Middle Ages, see our Ancient World collection.