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Think about everything we have done on 1066 and the Battle of Hastings so far. Think of a question you could ask other people in the class Put your question, and the answer on the piece of yellow card on your desk

All will be able to describe at least one of the problems William had Most will be able to explain all of the problems William had Some will be able to evaluate which of William’s problems were most urgent

Hastings

Card Sort Organise the cards into a line from most urgent to least urgent. 2) Organise your cards into a line from easiest to hardest to deal with. 3) Organise your cards into the order you would deal with them in if you were William.

William’s Problem Why deal with this one now? What would you do? 1 2 3 4 5

Winning the Battle of Hastings was less of a challenge than running England for William. Agree Disagree