History HW Worksheet on religion. Do Qs1 and 2 plus exam question. 10 minute limit on exam question. DUE WEDNESDAY.

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History HW Worksheet on religion. Do Qs1 and 2 plus exam question. 10 minute limit on exam question. DUE WEDNESDAY

What do you predict life would have been like for Catholics living in the time of Queen Elizabeth?

WALT Understand the impact of the papal bull on religion in Elizabethan England

The Elizabethan religious settlement: Some Catholic ideas were included in Protestant church services; Services were written so as not to be offensive to Catholics; Recusancy fines for Catholics were very low; Private beliefs and acts of worship would not be punished. What do you think Recusancy means? What would Catholics like about this settlement? What would they dislike?

This is a papal bull (a special message from the Pope) issued in 1570 This is a papal bull (a special message from the Pope) issued in 1570. What do you predict its impact will be? Students must be confident with terms such as papal bull, Regnans in excelsis (reigning on high), excommunication

Which of these Catholic plots against Elizabeth was the most dangerous Which of these Catholic plots against Elizabeth was the most dangerous? Why?

Which of these Catholic plots against Elizabeth was the most dangerous Which of these Catholic plots against Elizabeth was the most dangerous? Why?

How do these sources show a change in policy for Elizabeth How do these sources show a change in policy for Elizabeth? Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain your answer.

How is your revision going? How was the 1570 papal bull a turning point in Elizabethan religious policy?

WALT Understand and decide whether Edmund Campion’s 1580 mission was another turning point in Elizabethan religious policy.

Hi Year 11, my name is Edmund Campion Hi Year 11, my name is Edmund Campion. How can you tell that the person who drew this picture was proper vexed at me?

Deliberately biased research time! You must find, summarise and note down information to show that Campion’s mission did NOT have an impact on Elizabethan religious policy You must find, summarise and note down information to show that Campion’s mission DID have an impact on Elizabethan religious policy

Evidence Campion’s mission DID have an impact on Elizabethan religious policy Evidence Campion’s mission DID NOT have an impact on Elizabethan religious policy Could follow this with a tug-o-war debate – good fun!

Overall, I think that Edmund Campion’s mission did/did not have an impact on Elizabethan religious policy because…

How convincing is INTERPRETATION C PAGE 191 for understanding changes in the Elizabethan religious settlement? (8 marks)

Spoken answer. 3 sentences from memory Study Source C. This source suggests that Mary, Queen of Scots was a threat to Elizabeth. How do you know? (4 marks)

Mary, Queen of Scots Info hunt based on pp194-195 to gather info about her and then categorise as ‘background info’ and ‘threat’

Most challenging info hunt ever? -Transfer info only by memory -Only 1 at a time leaves the table -Info is scattered around and in a mixed up order -Once you have info on your diagram, use numbers to sequence it -Keep your diagram neat; you’ll be getting a copy for your book Mary, Queen of Scots Info hunt based on pp194-195 to gather info about her and then categorise as ‘background info’ and ‘threat’

Key: = background = threat Mary, Queen of Scots

Study Source D. This source suggests that Mary, Queen of Scots was a threat to Elizabeth. How do you know? (4 marks)

Glue in your Mary, Queen of Scots info diagram from last lesson. Write an exam question that might be asked about the info in front of you (use your markschemes to help). Think about what your answer to the question would look like.

Look at the film clip of Mary , Queen of Scots’ execution in February 1587. What in the clip did you not expect to see?

WALT Understand about events in the final years of Mary, Queen of Scots, why Elizabeth signed her death warrant, and the threat she represented after her death.

TIGER TASKS They’re grrrrrreeat! Look at questions 1, 2, 4, 5 and the practice question on the side of page 197… a.) Which of the questions would you say is the hardest? Why? b.) Which of the questions would you say is the easiest? Why? c.) Have a go at answering your hardest question.

In death, Mary became a martyr to the Catholic cause Evidence Is this proving that it was right to execute Mary Queen of Scots? Is this proving that it was wrong to execute Mary Queen of Scots? Walsingham’s spies had discovered Mary’s involvement in the Babington Plot As a foreign queen and not an Englishwoman, it was technically illegal to accuse Mary of treason Walsingham had been aware of the Babington plot for sometime but allowed it to continue until Mary was implicated (this is called entrapment) Protestants in England were terrified at the prospect of Mary becoming the new queen With Mary dead, Catholics in England would have no obvious monarch to replace Elizabeth with In death, Mary became a martyr to the Catholic cause The kings of France and Spain were Catholic For paired discussion and then individual completion

The team that argues the most convincingly gets +10 teampoints. Battle O’ The teams Was executing Mary, Queen of Scots the right decision? 5 minutes to prepare your argument then you will be set against another team. The team that argues the most convincingly gets +10 teampoints.

What do you think this map is showing?

Spain was such a threat to England in 1588 because…

Reasons why the Spanish Armada attacked England Reasons why the Spanish Armada failed to invade England Double page spread

What is your most important reason so far for why the Spanish Armada attacked England? What is your prediction for a reason why the Spanish Armada failed to invade England?

Reasons why the Spanish Armada attacked England Reasons why the Spanish Armada failed to invade England Double page spread

Get additional info from pp198-199 Get additional info from pp202-205 Reasons why the Spanish Armada attacked England Reasons why the Spanish Armada failed to invade England Get additional info from pp198-199 Get additional info from pp202-205 Double page spread