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How similar were King Richard Answer on this 5 How similar were King Richard and Saladin?

LO: To be able to compare key individuals Saladin and Richard I. Assessment L.O. LO: To be able to compare key individuals Saladin and Richard I. By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to make some simple comparisons between the two. (3B-3A) EVEN BETTER IF you can describe each leader and in detail and give reasons why each is a good leader. (4C-4A) EXCELLENT IF you can explain why specific qualities make each a good. (5C-6C). CHALLENGE!!! CAN YOU JUDGE THE EXTENT TO WHICH YOU AGREE WITH AN INTERPRETATION? (6B-7C)

‘There were more differences than similarities between Saladin and Richard’. Do you agree with this? Explain your answer. Richard and Saladin were important leaders in the Crusade. They were different because… They were also different because… They were similar in some ways. For example… They were also similar because… Overall I agree/ I disagree with this statement because… L3 Identify similarities and differences. L4 Describe two similarities and differences in detail. L5 Explain two reasons why they were similar and different and give a judgement. L6 Directly compare a variety of reasons why both can be seen as good and bad leaders. Reach a judgement supported by clear reasoning. L7 As above but judgement clearly explains how much you agree/disagree with the interpretation.