Delve into the arms race between Medieval castle builders and attackers with this fun and interactive Market Place Activity. Explore how these adversaries sought to outwit each other through clever design changes and innovative siege tactics. By examining the evolution of castle design and strategic maneuvers, students gain a profound understanding of the dynamic competition that shaped castle design in the Medieval period. This is then consolidated by getting students to label and plan an attack on Warkworth Castle in Northumbria, which will allow them to demonstrate and apply what they have learnt.
When you purchase this resource, you will be able to download a thirty eight page PowerPoint Presentation. It includes aims, objectives, differentiated outcomes, starters, plenaries, tasks, activities, information slides, historical sources, pictures, diagrams, writing frames, templates, feedback sheets and a homework exercise. Once students have completed the Market Place Activity, they can complete a demonstrate and apply task on Warkworth Castle or you can choose from the wide range of additional activities that have been included in the extra resources section, including heads and tails, word search and extended writing tasks. Everything is fully supported and designed so that you can easily customise this lesson for your students, please see the detailed preview for more information.
The aims and objectives of this lesson are:
Theme: Medieval Castles
Know: How Medieval castle defences developed to stop attackers?
Understand: How attackers adapted to get around the new defences?
Evaluate: The strengths and weaknesses of various types of castle?
Skills: Source Analysis, Cause, Consequence, Change and Continuity
WILF – What Am I Looking For?
Can You Describe: How castles defences developed to stop attackers?
Can You Explain: How attackers adapted to get around the new defences?
Can You Evaluate: The strengths and weaknesses of various types of castles?
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