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Elizabethan Society What are we learning About different aspects of Elizabethan society Education Leisure The New World Why are we learning it To help us compare the lives of different people in Elizabethan Society How will this help with my OPT? Making comparative judgements is important for the 16 mark questions on the Exam

INSTRUCTIONS Go through each slide and use the text book information to help you change the statements/questions into notes. Use the internet to find relevant pictures that will aid your memory of the information on the slide.

Education – Attitudes and Influences What considered to be the main focus of Elizabethan education? What sort of training did most people get? What did Humanists believe? Where in the country did the most change happen?

Education – Nobility What sorts of things did the Nobility learn?

Education – Grammar Schools What was a day in a Grammar school like?

Education – Petty Schools Describe a ‘Petty School’

Education – COMAPRE Why was schooling different for the nobility, for those who attended grammar schools and those who attended petty schools?

Education - JUDGEMENT What were the impacts of schools and universities on Elizabethans?

Education - SUMMARY

Leisure – Participation Sports What sort of Sports did different groups of people play? Nobility Working people

Leisure – Spectator Sports Describe some spectator sports

Leisure – JUDGEMENTS What were the positives and negatives of the Theatre?

Leisure - SUMMARY

Poverty – Causes Explain how population growth led to poverty Explain how enclosure led to poverty Why did people turn to begging?

Poverty – Attitudes How did Elizabeth’s policies towards the poor show a change in attitude?

Poverty - COMPARE How were the different groups of poor (deserving and undeserving) treated differently?

Poverty - SUMMARY

The New World – Draws Explain 3 reasons why Elizabethans thought it would be a good idea to go to the New World

The New World – Ease Explain 3 factors that made it easier for Elizabethans to get to the New World

The New World – JUDGEMENT What impact did Sir Francis Drake’s Voyages have on Elizabethan’s desire to travel to the New World?

The New World - COMPARE Why would the Spanish and the English have different motivations for travelling to the New World?

The New World - SUMMARY

Raleigh – Who? What is the connection between Walter Raleigh and Virginia?

Raleigh – Virginia Project What did Raleigh have to do to promote the project?

Raleigh – Virginia Colony Why did Elizabethans want to colonise Virginia? Why did the Virginia Colony fail?

Raleigh - SUMMARY