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Images of a Queen –

Elizabeth I – Quick Quiz starter Who was Elizabeth I ? When did she live? What was the name of her brother? What was the name of her father? What was the name of her sister? What was the colour of her hair? Which of these words best descibe Elizabeth? courageous timid strong pleasant

Quick Quiz answers Who was Elizabeth I ? The Tudor Queen of England When did she live? 1533-1603 What was the name of her brother? Edward VI What was the name of her father? Henry VIII What was the name of her sister? Mary I What was the colour of her hair? Red Which of these words best descibe Elizabeth? Courageous Yes! Timid NO! Strong Yes! Pleasant Sometimes?

Where do our ideas of Elizabeth come from? Discuss this with the person sitting next to you – jot down where you have got your ideas of what Elizabeth was like.

Where do our ideas of Elizabeth come from?

Task 1. Read the information on page 40-41 2. Read through the captions on page 41 and match them to the portraits of Elizabeth. 3. Start working on questions 1-7 on page 40.

Homework Draw a portrait of yourself. Make sure your portrait represents you – for instance if you like football this should feature in your picture. Do NOT write your name on the portrait, next lesson we will see if other members of the class can guess which portrait belongs to which member of the class!