pptx, 28.22 MB
pptx, 28.22 MB

In this lesson, students explore Sir Francis Drake’s voyages and his pivotal role in defeating the Spanish Armada. Activities include map analysis to chart his journeys, creating detailed expedition logs, and discussing his legacy as a naval commander. Students will participate in reenactments of naval battles, create diary entries from the perspective of a sailor, and engage in group discussions on Drake’s impact on Tudor England.

Taken from a series of 20 lessons on Tudor England. They provide an thorough foundation of knowledge in this vital period of European history and each lesson looks to focus on a range of historical skills and exam techniques to equip students with knowledge and transferable research, analysis and study skills.

Those lessons are:

  1. Battle of Bosworth 1485
  2. Henry VII
  3. John Cabot
  4. Henry VIII & Catherine of Aragon
  5. Thomas Wolsey’s Reforms
  6. Anne Boleyn
  7. Rise of Cromwell
  8. Dissolution of the Monasteries
  9. Pilgrimage of Grace 1536
  10. Henry VIII & His Wives
  11. Edward VI’s Reformation
  12. Bloody Mary
  13. Elizabeth I – Overview
  14. Elizabeth I – Challenges
  15. Sir Francis Drake
  16. Sir Walter Raleigh
  17. Spanish Armada
  18. The Mary Rose
  19. Shakespeare
  20. Wolsey’s Ipswich

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