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tetks lebroieln tealtb fo ieknpi odlr eotrrcopt uoserceln ncoosmsmii TASK: Unscramble the following key words tetks lebroieln tealtb fo ieknpi odlr eotrrcopt uoserceln ncoosmsmii tac fo myfuiinort reenwts nieolelrb ntsrahcie cta . Ketts rebellion, battle of pinkie, lord protector, enclosure commission, act of uniformity, western rebellion, chantries act CHALLENGE: Put the unscrambled terms into chronological order (bonus points for specific dates!)

Whilst I come around and check your work… Due today HOMEWORK TASK – using pp.134-138 of the Henry VIII textbook, create a diagram on Northumberland categorised into: Religion (Religious change under Northumberland and Religious beliefs and the influence of humanism) Foreign Policy (Foreign Policy under Northumberland) Economy (Economy, trade and exploration) Government (How well governed was England in the reign of Edward) Power of the Monarchy (Succession crisis of 1553) Whilst I come around and check your work… Compare your work with the person next to you and add anything you have missed in a green pen.

Edward VI: Northumberland Understand The key chronology of Northumberland’s time as Lord Protector Analyse The strengths and weaknesses of Northumberland Evaluate Whether Northumberland deserves the title ‘bad duke’ Key Words: Regency Council Lord Protector Northumberland This topic relates to all key questions

John Dudley/Earl of Warwick/ Northumberland TASK: Using your homework, summarise who Northumberland is and why he is important when studying Edward VI’s reign in one sentence. After Somerset had fallen, Edward was still a minor and therefore could not rule alone. Northumberland had led the troops which defeated Kett’s rebellion and he had supporters in government. Northumberland had no direct family link to Edward (unlike Somerset) He took full control in February 1550, when he became President of the Privy Council Understand The key chronology of Northumberland’s career Analyse The strengths and weaknesses of Northumberland Evaluate Whether Northumberland deserves the title ‘bad duke’

In 15 minutes you will be moving around and sharing your findings Assessment of Northumberland Economic problems – How did Northumberland impact the economy? Succession – What does the Device suggest about views towards succession? Foreign Policy – To what extent was foreign policy a success? Religious reforms – How did religion change in this period? Each table will be given a different element of Northumberland's rule to look at. TASK: Answer your question using your flipped learning and the Tudor textbook (this might mean creating the ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments the question you have been given. In 15 minutes you will be moving around and sharing your findings Have a help sheet ready for each table with more specific information Understand The key chronology of Northumberland’s career Analyse The strengths and weaknesses of Northumberland Evaluate Whether Northumberland deserves the title ‘bad duke’

28th March June 11th October 22nd January December 25th May February To what extent was foreign policy a success? How did religion change in this period? Drop in exports (problem with Antwerp) Parliament (Treason Act, Second Act of Uniformity, 1552 Prayer Book) 28th March Treaty of Boulogne John Dudley becomes Northumberland June The Device 11th October Fall of Somerset 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 22nd January Somerset is executed New Poor Law 1553 Instructions 42 Articles December Edward is betrothed to Princess Elizabeth (daughter of King of France) 25th May Northumberland marries his son to Lady Jane Grey February Northumberland become Lord Protector Harvest failures & Sheep tax repealed PRINT A3 City Merchants and Privy Council start a company (trade) Expedition which led to trade with Muscovy How did Northumberland deal with economic problems? What does the Device suggest about views towards succession?

Key Debates Somerset is often seen as the ‘good duke’, and Northumberland as the ‘bad duke’ TASK Create a criteria for the qualities you would expect to see in a ‘good duke’ (in relation to Edward’s reign) Understand The key chronology of Northumberland’s career Analyse The strengths and weaknesses of Northumberland Evaluate Whether Northumberland deserves the title ‘bad duke’

How far do Somerset and Northumberland deserve their reputations? Good Duke TASK 1: Copy out the continuum and place Somerset and Northumberland on it TASK 2: Write 4 x PEE paragraphs on: Somerset was a good duke Somerset was a bad duke Northumberland was a good duke Northumberland was a bad duke Consider doing the paragraphs in silence Understand The key chronology of Northumberland’s career Analyse The strengths and weaknesses of Northumberland Evaluate Whether Northumberland deserves the title ‘bad duke’ Bad Duke

Flipped Learning HOMEWORK TASK 1: NEXT LESSON Using the scan of the old Tudor textbook (pp.32-39) make notes on the following: Mary’s proclamation as queen Mary’s accession and establishment of the regime Spanish Marriage Wyatt’s Rebellion HOMEWORK TASK 2: 4 TUDOR LESSON’S TIME Watch David Starkey’s Edward and Mary (both parts on YouTube) and answer the questions you have been given. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mRFbmSga_4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB8qQpnn7eA BLOCK DUE A 27th Nov B C 28th Nov D F Homework 2 is due on the Mid-Tudor lesson