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Take-Away Homework Choose your homework from the menu below: The Peri-ometer suggests the difficulty

Take-Away Homework Choose your homework from the menu below: The Peri-ometer suggests the difficulty or challenge the homework may offer. You must complete 3 activities with one of at least 1 mild activity. Circle the activities you are going to choose! Write a poem or song which summarises an event in the Tudor period. Make it informative but catchy and remember to include key terms… Design a Tudor board game. The Reformation. You do not have to make the game but you do need to show the board would, the instructions and rules, ideas for counters etc. Create a poster describing Henry VIII’S break away from Rome – key information should be captured on the poster. Create a wrdsearch using key words from what you have learnt about the Tudors. It should have a minimum of 15 words. Create a Facebook profile for Henry VIII. What would he want? What are his likes and dislikes? What will he say? This should be at least one side of A 4. Create a guide to key figures during the Tudor period. Ensure it is factual and builds upon learning from our lessons. Minimum one A 4 side. Create a menu for either: a) A feast at the Royal Palace, or b) A day in a normal persons house. Use the internet to research the sort of food that people ate. Create a newspaper front page following the split with the Catholic Church. How are you going to report the news? Make sure you include details of why the split took place. Create a Tudor Vogue Magazine cover. Find definitions for: Banquet, Monasteries, Protestant, Reformation, Supremacy, Treason & Poor Law Present the key words in an attractive manner. Create a 5 minute starter for one of your history lessons. It could be about Tudor Food, Religion, Crime & Punishment or warfare Write 3 ‘Tweets’ that summarises how poor people were treated in the Tudor times. No more than 140 characters: #’s for key words and they must be informative. What were women of the time wearing? What colours and fabrics were fashionable?