Middle Ages
The aim of this lesson is to decide what makes a successful Medieval Monarch.
Students are asked for their ideas before being given the criteria for a successful medieval monarch (such as leaving an heir and not being murdered!)
The main part of the lesson requires students to conduct an investigation into three monarchs and decide how successful each of them were using a table to chart their success.
When they have made their judgements, they complete an extended writing task, with scaffolding and help given if required.
The plenary gives twelve answers, to which students have to work out the questions
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Fun, engaging and challenging tasks
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PowerPoint format, which can be changed to suit
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