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Quiz Recap

Title: England, Scotland and Wales 04 February 201904 February 201904 February 2019 Learning Objective: To explain how England dealt with Scotland and Wales Learning Outcomes: ALL OF US will be able to describe how England dealt with Wales and Scotland. (3) EVEN BETTER IF you can begin to explain reasons for these conflicts. (4-5) EXCELLENT IF you can explain at least one reason for these conflicts and judge the most important reason. (6-7) CHALLENGE!!! CAN YOU EXPLAIN AT LEAST TWO REASONS FOR CONFLICT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND ITS NEIGHBOURS BEFORE GIVING A REASONED JUDGEMENT AS TO THE MOST SIGNIFICANT? (8)

England, Scotland and Wales Research Task You are going to create a display poster explaining how England dealt with Scotland and Wales. Some groups will be researching Wales, and some Scotland. Then you will swap over, and create a poster about the other country you have not yet studied. Use the information you have been given carefully to make sure that it is as detailed as possible – you will need your poster when you are tested as a group at the end!

What was Medieval Scotland like? Include information on: Include information on: What was Medieval Scotland like? Why did England want to control Scotland? Who did King Edward choose? Why did the Scots continue to fight? What happened at the Battle of Bannockburn? Who were the Welsh? What did the Normans do to Wales? The Welsh fight back How did England conquer Wales? How did King Edward control Wales? Why did the Welsh rebel again?

Questions 1-5 Wales! Questions 6-9 Scotland! Plenary Quiz Questions 1-5 Wales! Questions 6-9 Scotland!