pptx, 2.03 MB
pptx, 2.03 MB
pub, 509.5 KB
pub, 509.5 KB
pub, 430 KB
pub, 430 KB

This lesson contains:

  • A ‘do now’ starter which can be edited to fit whatever you taught previously.
  • A chance to recap the end of the Revolt and watch a video that helps cement the knowledge.
  • Students should read an interpretation and infer the main reason for Wat Tyler’s death.
  • A discussion of whether the Revolt, on the face of it, seemed like a failure. This then triggers a task to study lots of interpretations and develop the main arguments about the revolt’s immediate, short- and long-term impact on England.
  • An extended writing opportunity to argue whether, overall, the revolt was a success or failure, using criteria.
  • There should be a final opportunity to complete the progress tracker sheet and do final reflections on the enquiry.

Attachments:

  • 1 x Powerpoint Presentation
  • 2 x Publisher Files

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