Year 7 Exam … what have we studied this year? (1) 1066: Contenders to the throne 1066 Battle of Stamford Bridge Battle of Hastings (2) William The Conqueror:

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ch. 14 sec. 3 page 393 England: “land of the Angles” Celts Romans Germanic Tribes (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) + Vikings.
Advertisements

The Peasants’ Revolt England, 1381.
 The Battle of Hastings in 1066 King Harold of England was beaten by William of Normandy Normans were of Viking and French ancestry Full take-over, not.
The Middle Ages
Revolting Or Revolting?. Why Were the Peasants’ so Revolting? L.O: 1.Identify the causes of the Peasants’ Revolt 2.Explain how some causes are connected.
Robin Hood WEIGH EVIDENCE THE Weighing the Evidence Robin Hood
The Medieval Times. The Monarchy William the conqueror was a powerful king. He took control all over England. He was very organized and brought law and.
Timeline of the Crusades. D a t e s E v e n t s Battle of Hastings -Defeat of Harold Godwinson -Completion of Doomsday Book reigning.
The Medieval Period The Norman Conquest 1. The Battle of Hastings: William the Conqueror 2. Domesday Book: inventory 3. seized property 4.
Unit 3 The Medieval Period
The Medieval Era AD. Changes from Anglo-Saxon times: 1066 Norman Invasion – French and Latin languages are introduced Rise of Middle English.
The Medieval Period English 10 Academic.
Section 3 The Growth of European Kingdoms Learning Objectives The students will be able to: Explain the significance of the following dates: 1066 and.
ENGLISH BUSINESS and LAW. TRADE AND TRAVEL 1000 AD TO 1300 AD Trade fairs Grew up near castles Large towns began to develop.
The Middle Ages The Story of Our Times Part II. The Norman Conquest Edward died in 1066 Saxon Council named Harold II as the King William the Conqueror.
Erin Anderson – 11.ppt (revised) EDCI 336 student #
Anglo-Saxon England The Germanic tribes of the Angles and the Saxons became powerful tribes in England. Three important kingdoms of Northumbria, Mercia,
PERIOD 3 Chaucer and Canterbury Tales. Religion (Christianizing England) Pope Gregory I sent missionaries to convert people into Christianity, by 650.
The Bayeux Tapestry WALT – interpret the Bayeux Tapestry.
What will the exam look like? SECTION A – MULTIPLE CHOICE. SECTION B – SHORT ANSWERS SECTION C – SOURCE ANALYSIS What can we learn from source A about………(
Growth of Feudal Monarchy in Medieval England. The Norman Conquest Duke William of Normandy laid claim to England and crossed the Channel in The.
Medieval Revision Workbook ENQUIRY QUESTION: ‘Who has got the power in medieval Britain?’ * REMEMBER – We are looking at which person or group was most.
Medieval Era Edward the Confessor Dies in 1066 The witan chose Harold II to be king, but William, Duke of Normandy, claimed that the throne.
The Middle Ages AKA The Medieval Period (ish)
The Rise of the Middle Ages
Robin Hood WEIGH EVIDENCE THE Weighing the Evidence Robin Hood
Oakfield History Department
The Middle Ages
Make 5W revision cards of some or all of the following Anglo-Saxon and Norman Events to help you revise and learn the key details . Harold’s embassy to.
It's Quiz Time!.
The English Crown
Medieval Era Medieval Era starts at the year 1066 to 1485
1066 How much do you remember?
The Middle Ages
Our Final Lesson on Power!
Chapter 14-The End of the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages
The Middle Ages
What do all of these objects have in common?
Rise of European monarchy
The Middle Ages
Chunking your history revision
Review Task: What happened at the Battle of Hastings in 1066?
The Normans: conquest and control
What will the exam look like?
Rise Of European Monarchy Section
Edexcel – GCSE History – Paper 1
The Decline of Feudalism
Medieval Britain In 1066, the Normans invaded and conquered England, marking the start of a new era. The new Norman kings brought French culture and lannguage,
The Middle Ages
The Feudal system.
The Medieval Period By: Ms. Stanley.
Complete your Quiz End 3 minutes Quick Quiz
YEAR 7 EXAMS REVISION.
Late Medieval Britain From 1066 to 1485.
Magna Carta.
How much do you think you know?
Remember to use the Lagan History website to revise
Do Now, May 7, 2015 Write down homework, leave out agenda
The Middle Ages
The Middle Ages
Who ruled England after 1066?
How much do you think you know?
The Norman Invasion In 1066 William Duke of Normandy defeated the English King Harold at the Battle of Hastings. Thanks to this victory the Normans invaded.
Homework Year 7 Summer 1.
Year 7 BASIC HISTORY SKILLS Organiser
What will the exam look like?
Key Terms and Definitions
Key Topic 1: Britain 1066 onwards Key Terms and Definitions
In the Name of the King! Social Levels Vocab.
Presentation transcript:

Year 7 Exam … what have we studied this year? (1) 1066: Contenders to the throne 1066 Battle of Stamford Bridge Battle of Hastings (2) William The Conqueror: Conquest of England Castle building Domesday book / survey (3) Church: Power of Church Murder of Becket (4) King John: King John Magna Carta (5) Black Death: Beliefs, causes and treatments (6) Peasants Revolt: Causes Revolt (7) Life in Medieval Times: Life of medieval peasants Fun, health, housing, travel, food and farming (8) Renaissance: What and why (9) Reformation: Criticisms of the Church Luther Calvin

Year 7 Revision Year 7 Revision Pairs vs pairs…Get the other pair to guess the 10 words in bold using your knowledge of the person, event etc. 1.Edward the Confessor 2.Harald Hardrada 3.Pevensey Bay 4.Stamford Bridge 5.Harrying of the North 6.Motte and Bailey 7.Feudal system 8.Domesday Book 9.Archbishop of Canterbury 10.Lord of the Manor 1.Magna Carta 2.Bubonic plague 3.Flagellants 4.Poll tax 5.Trial by ordeal 6.Andreas Vesalius 7.Church Indulgences 8.Bible in Latin 9.Priests garments 10.Villeins were not free

Year 7 Revision Year 7 Revision 1. KNOWLEDGE is KEY: (Pair 1) Create a Timeline of all the events we have studied For each event, use a different piece of card On each card clearly write the date(s) and event Work in groups of four with two sets of pairs 1381 The Peasants Revolt (Pair 2) Use your card to write out three key facts about each bullet point (see slide 1) Write the topic and bullet point on the back of your card Leave out topics 7 and 8 Black Death Poll Tax Statute of Labourers Work together to put all your cards in order

Year 7 Revision 1. KNOWLEDGE (20 marks): -Write out 10 quiz questions -With the Q on the front and A on the back: -Test yourself on dates, people, causes, events 3. ESSAY (10 marks): Paragraph Structure -Topic sentence -Evidence -Explanation -Concluding statement OPTIONS: 1.Contenders to the throne 2.Peasants revolt 3.Ordinary Lives What? Who? Why? When? Where? How? 2. SOURCE SKILLS (10 marks): What can you learn? -Inference How reliable is a source? -5 handy questions -How is the source reliable and how is it not reliable?

What can you learn about Medieval towns from this picture?

What does the picture suggest about life in a Medieval town? What can you see happening in this source?

How reliable is Source 1 for an historian studying Robin Hood? Source 1: From ‘The Gest of Robyn Hode’, which started as a ballad (song) sung by minstrels, and was first written down in the 1440s but nobody knows who wrote it. Robyn lived in Barnsdale with the good yeomen Little John, Will Scarlock and Much the Miller’s son. Then said Little John: ‘Master, tell us where we shall go, what life we shall lead. What shall we take and what shall we leave behind? Where shall we rob? Who shall we beat and tie up? Then said Robin: ‘Look that you do no harm to any small farmer who tills with his plough. Nor shall you harm any good yeoman who walks by the greenwood thicket, Or a knight or a squire for they are good fellows. However, you should beat and tie up bishops and archbishops, and don’t forget the Sheriff of Nottingham.

Year 7 Exam Do not write on the exam paper For Section A, you can just write the number of the question and either a), b) or c) For Section B, you only need to write one short response For Section C, read the sources and use your source skills For Section D, please only answer one essay question