pptx, 71.95 MB
pptx, 71.95 MB

This lesson examines the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, ignited by socio-economic injustices and oppressive taxes. The lesson includes differentiated scaffolds and resources, along with keyword cards.

Activities involve:
o Video Task: Students watch and discuss a documentary on the revolt, identifying the main causes and leaders like Wat Tyler.

o PEEKA Paragraph Writing: Using evidence from the documentary to write about the impact of the revolt on medieval English society.

o Debate: Debating the outcomes of the revolt and its effectiveness in addressing feudal injustices.

o Role Play: Re-enacting key moments of the revolt, understanding the perspectives of both peasants and nobility.

The lesson aims to explore the complex causes of the Peasants’ Revolt and its significant effects on English feudal law and peasant rights.

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