
History • 50 • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
National Curriculum Focus:
Lesson Duration: 50 minutes
Class Size: 19 students
By the end of the lesson, students will:
✅ Know about different ways castles were attacked.
✅ Understand what happened to Tattershall Castle during the Civil War.
✅ Be able to describe different attack strategies used in historical conflicts.
Use a combination of storytelling, images, and hands-on learning to explain the six main attacking methods:
🪜 Ladders – Picture of knights climbing walls; talk about height and difficulty.
🔥 Fire – Explain that early castles made of wood could be burned down easily.
🗡 Battering Rams – Pretend to push down an imaginary heavy gate as a class.
🏹 Catapults – Show an image of a trebuchet throwing stones or objects.
⛏ Mining – Demonstrate with a small toy digging under ‘wall’ (e.g., a block or paper card).
⛑ Siege – Explain how knights couldn’t leave or get food during a siege.
Encourage questions and discussion throughout!
🎭 The Story of the Attack in 1643
Quick Quiz (3 Questions to recap):
✔ Verbal Responses & Participation – Check if students can identify and explain attack methods.
✔ Drawing / Acting Task – See if students understand defence strategies.
✔ Support for EAL/SEND Pupils – Use visual aids, simple questions, and buddy support where needed.
🖼 Pictures of castles and attack methods
🛡 Simple props (ladder, rock, wooden beam) for hands-on learning
📖 A simple storytelling script of Tattershall Castle’s siege
✅ Hands-on learning with props
✅ Engaging storytelling & drama
✅ Meets UK Curriculum for Year 1 & 2
✅ Encourages creative thinking and teamwork
This is not just another history lesson – it's an adventure into the past! 🚀
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