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Write down 3 reasons why you think Henry VIII wanted a son Start Here Activity 1 Engage LO To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives Beheading LO To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives ID: 625842

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Slide1

Write in your Books the title and date and underline with a ruler.

Write down 3 reasons why you think Henry VIII wanted a son.

Start Here

Activity 1 – Engage:

LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives

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LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives

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a

b c

d

e f g

h i

j k l m

n

o p q

r

s

t u v w x y z

Can you find a word that starts with the

Purple

letter

T?

Find words about this source that start with the Red letters.

Explore

:Slide3

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Reflect:

The last request of Anne Boleyn was to be executed by a French Swordsman instead of an English Headsman.

Key

vocabulary

:

Fearlessness

Tournament

What have we learnt so far?Slide4

Anne Boleyn

Henry VIII

Thomas Cranmer

To

evaluate

the

argument

of

historians about Henry VIII

To

d

escribe the strengths and weaknesses of Henry VIII

To explain

the impact Henry VIII has had in English

history

Making progress in history today:

SMSC: moral – the impact of Henry’s decision on the World

LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wivesSlide5

Write down the names of Henry VIII’s wives and what happened to each of them.

Activity 3 – Transform:

LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives

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InstructionsAll complete Task 1, then choose either Task 2 or 3.

LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives

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Task 1

(10

minutes)Write a paragraph explaining why you think Henry VIII had his wives executed.

Task 2 (15

minutes)

Explain why you think his wives were so willing to marry Henry VIII.

Task 3

(15 minutes)Write a diary entry as if you were Anne Boleyn facing your day of execution.Slide7

Extension Activity:

Is this work

too hot for you?

If you finish the set work come and see me for a

Star Task (VP)

LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives

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Give this statement a score between +10 for True and -10 for False, be ready to explain your reasoning.

Activity 4 - Consolidate:

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Henry

VIII had no choice, but to have both of the wives executed. His reputation as well as his masculinity was in doubt by them being

unfaithful.

Peer-Mark

Swap books and mark using 2 Stars and a wish. Slide9

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Home Learning:

Develop your knowledge of Henry VIII by completing the Home learning Sheet.

Due next week

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Our Learning Journey

Using appropriate

vocabulary

to discuss

the historical impact of Henry VIII:

Developing

historical

skills:

Source inference skills

Supporting points with evidence

Completing independent research

Using ICT skills to present work effectively

I can use key words to discuss the historical impact of

Henry VIII

I am developing historical skills

Good Learning:

All

will

be able to

describe

the strengths and weaknesses of Henry VIII.

Great Learning:

Most

will be able to

explain

the

impact

Henry VIII has had in

English history

.

Even Better Learning:

Some

will

evaluate

the

argument

of historians.

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Reflective time: 1

Write one thing you have learnt this lesson.2 What could you do to improve your progress?

LO: To learn why Henry VIII beheaded some of his wives

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