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Henry VIII
A tried-and-tested collection of worksheets, games and plenary activities to help your KS4 students learn about Henry VIII. Plot the key events of the English Reformation, discuss the dissolution of the monasteries and introduce key figures from the Tudor monarch's reign, such as Wolsey, Cromwell and Boleyn.