Don’t mess with her – she’s Boudicca! …. Or is it Boadicea?

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Don’t mess with her – she’s Boudicca! …. Or is it Boadicea? Starter activity. Watch the ‘Horrible Histories Boudicca Song’ Why did the Romans fear Boudicca so much? How useful are songs for finding out about ancient history? Don’t mess with her – she’s Boudicca! …. Or is it Boadicea?

Who was Queen Boudicca?  Learning objectives  Key words: rebellion loot Who was Queen Boudicca?  Learning objectives TBAT sequence events in Boudicca’s life, explain why her rebellion failed and assess the value of music as a source of evidence

Mr Higgins’ PowerPoint on Bouddica has got corrupted Mr Higgins’ PowerPoint on Bouddica has got corrupted! Help him sort the story of Boudicca out! Explain why her rebellion failed – list 3 reasons in your books

So how accurate was the Horrible Histories song So how accurate was the Horrible Histories song? How useful are songs as a source of history?

 Your task Write one verse and one chorus of your own song about Boudicca’s life but this time tell it from the Roman’s perspective! Use the same melody or choose your own to fit your lyrics

Why was this statue to Boudicca made in 1902 and placed next door to the Houses of Parliament?

Have you got the Celtic X Factor Have you got the Celtic X Factor. Write an extra verse of the song, describing what happened to Queen Boudicca in the end! Think of some suitable moves!

 Success criteria Needs improving Satisfactory WOW factor! Includes some historical references but no bias Some attempt to set the lyrics to the original music Refers to several key events, and some evidence of Roman bias Explains some of the reasons why Boudicca’s army lost Lyrics generally match the melody of the original song. Some good performances. Describes a range of events in Boudicca’s life entirely from a Roman viewpoint Explains reasons why Boudicca lost and the Roman army won Strong and imaginative performances as a group. Lyrics match melody of song

 Homework Write an obituary on the life of Queen Boudicca. Use the template on the Studyhistory website to help you. Supplement your account with evidence from your own research. It should include: Description of Boudicca & her family Reasons why she rose up against the Romans Examples of her brave actions Sad description of her final battle

 Plenary Explain these words: Legionary Auxilliary Centurion 3 reasons why the native Britons rebelled 3 reasons why the Romans were able to defeat Boudicca’s army Why do we still remember Boudicca today?