100 Years War A Play and Reenactment. Intro with a Video.

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100 Years War A Play and Reenactment

Intro with a Video

Who wants to act in the first scene Narrator 1 – A good reader with a loud voice stands on one end of the room. Narrator 2 – A good reader with a loud voice stands at the other side of the room. King of England – dramatic, bold speaker stands at the back of room King of France – French accent voice, holds a crossbow at front of room Teacher – sits at teacher desk with loud voice. The rest of you – Audience – Follow along at your seat and read dramatically when it’s your turn

Take Your Places

Re-enact the Battle of Crecy, 1338

And the dramatize the end… French Lover with French accent on King Philip’s side of the room. French Lover 2: Stands next to the French Lover 1 English Knight – with Crossbow on the English side of the room. Joan of Arc – strong woman who is proud at the front of the all French lovers Teacher – Sits at the back of room at the desk.

The End

Debrief on the back page! With a partner, answer each of the questions at the back of the page. Re-read if necessary. Complete sentences please. There will be a quiz over the Magna Carta, the Black Death, and 100 Years War tomorrow.