ACADEMY LEARNING CYCLE
CONNECT & ENGAGE
ACTIVATE
Subject:
History
Year:
7
Lesson:
Introduction to Tudors
Unit:
Tudor Religion
DEMONSTRATE REVIEW & EVALUATE
The Big Picture
22.11.10 How did Religion change in England over the course of the Tudor reign? LO: To evidence the religion of each Tudor ruler.
1485 Pater noster qui es in coelis, sanctificetur nomen tuum‌
1603 Our father, who art in heaven, hallowed by thy name...
Christianity in England
1485 Catholicism
1603 Protestantism
CONNECT AND ENGAGE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCmogo Gpnxg Use the video to fill in your worksheet – can you get the names down?
Henry VII (Grandaddy Tudor) •This is a chapel he built onto Westminster Abbey in 1503
•It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary •He built it to show how pious (religious) he was. Discuss and record: What do think Henry’s religion was and why?
Henry VIII
(Tudor with 6 wives) ‘Elizabeth II Deo Gratias Regina Fidei Defensor 2000’ “Queen Elizabeth II by the grace of god is made defender of the faith”
Henry VIII
(Tudor with 6 wives) • Henry VIII was given the title ‘defender of the faith’ by the Pope. He put it on his coins. • We still have it on our coins today. What is odd about this?
Henry VIII (Tudor with 6 wives) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/31526275#31526275
Discuss and note: Why did Henry fall out with the Catholic Church?
Edward VI
(The Sickly Tudor) Discuss and record:
Who is this a picture of? What has happened to it? What does this tell us about Edward?
Mary I
Edward VI (The Sickly Tudor)
(Bloody Mary) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJuuG8PKno 1.00 – 4.05 Discuss and note: Who is being burnt and why?
Edward VI Elizabeth I (The Sickly Tudor)
(The long – lived Tudor) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_De5o7Ebz hw&feature=related Simon Sharma 5.36 – 7.51 •What did Elizabeth want to do? •Give one thing she did for Catholics
•Give one thing she did for Protestants
REVIEW and EVALUATE
Use the notes you have taken to fill in the remaining boxes on your worksheet. Write: • Whether they were Catholic or Protestant. • How strong their faith was • How you know this? Is the source primary or secondary?
Homework
Create a picture of the ‘religious rollercoaster’ of Tudor religion using this living graph. Very catholic
Very Protestant
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