This lesson is the sequel to the murder of Thomas Becket (Part 1).
The students have to question if Henry II was really sorry for the murder of Becket or whether he used his public apology merely as a publicity stunt.
The lesson begins by asking them how horse hair, a whip, bare feet and a shrine are connected to the lesson.
As the story unravels, they learn what Henry II did as a penitence for the murder, and how he attempted to atone for his actions.
They plot this on a graph which allows them to analyse and evaluate his real motives.
They continue to plot the power struggle between the king, the church, the barons and the people in a sequence of lessons.
This lesson includes:
Fun, engaging and challenging tasks
Links to video footage
Printable worksheets
Differentiated tasks
Suggested teaching strategies
PowerPoint format, which can be changed to suit
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