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Friday 25th January Miss Riley 8b The French Revolution Friday 25th January Miss Riley 8b

French History: The Revolution Lesson 1: You will have 3 sources to watch: A cartoon A news report (Horrible Histories) A song

3 sources to watch 1. Cartoon 2. Horrible Histories News Report 3. Lady Gaga Song What do they tell you about the French Revolution? How many questions on the worksheet can you answer working with your partner?

French Revolution Wife Swap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qemOK1Kcw1M Lesson 2: What can you add to your notes about the French Revolution by watching the above video?

Storyboarding Working on your own, make a storyboard of the French Revolution. 6 key points and 6 pictures to illustrate the story. Make sure your story is in chronological order – that means it is in the order it happened – what happened first? What happened last?

Write a character’s story Once you have finished your storyboard, you can write a story as one of the characters from the French Revolution. Who will you choose, King Louis, Queen Marie-Antoinette, a peasant farmer or his wife, a peasant child?

Facebook page Once you have chosen your character, use the worksheet to create a facebook page for your character. If they had facebook then, what do you think they would post on it? What do you think other people would post on their page?

Friday 25th January Miss Riley 8b The French Revolution Friday 25th January Miss Riley 8b