King John
Subject: History
Age range: 11-14
Resource type: Lesson (complete)
This lesson aims to find out if the negative reputation of King John being nasty is a fair one.
To do this, students begin by evaluating a number of historical interpretations from statues, Disney cartoons, portraits, a Horrible Histories interpretation as well using a number of sources of King John.
These are then analysed and quested using a grid sheet to decide their final judgement if King John really was a ‘meanie’.
The plenary uses a summarising pyramid to test and challenge their knowledge and understanding.
Students will continue to plot the power struggle between the king, the church, the barons and the people in a sequence of lessons.
This lesson includes:
Fun, engaging and challenging tasks
Links to video footage
Printable worksheets
Differentiated tasks
Suggested teaching strategies
PowerPoint format, which can be changed to suit
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