AQA A Level 1C The Tudors: England 1485-1603
The aim of this lesson is to assess the threat the nobility posed to Henry VII during his reign.
Students begin the lesson by summarising the importance and duties of the nobility and naming some important nobles throughout the country.
They then have to assess the threat level posed by the nobles and decide how successful Henry was in reducing their power by plotting this on a grid.
Students are introduced to the ways Henry VII reduced the power of the nobles through bonds and recognisances, wardships, feual dues, the Great Council as well as through partonage.
Their final task is to take on the role of Henry VII and decide how he dealt with eight nobles during his reign who challenged his power.
Decisions will range from execution, pardon, fines, confiscation of land, Acts of Attainder or other choices given. Students will then be given the judgements Henry VII took, from which they will evaluate the successes he had in reducing the power of these over-mighty subjects.
The plenary asks students to link a number of statistics to the nobles learned throughout the lesson.
There is an enquiry question posed at the start of the lesson and revisited throughout to show the progress of learning throughout the lesson and subsequent unit of work.
The lesson comes in PowerPoint format and can be changed and adapted to suit.
The lesson is differentiated and includes suggested teaching strategies.
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