 starter activity Study the words in your glossary related to the changes in the Church in England in Tudor times. Play the game Taboo. Jot down any words.

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 starter activity Study the words in your glossary related to the changes in the Church in England in Tudor times. Play the game Taboo. Jot down any words you are missing in your glossary or put a star next to them to remind you.  Categorise the words

Why was Tudor England like a religious roller coaster? TBAT identify the key changes introduced by each Tudor monarch & assess how much they changed the Church  Learning objectives  Key words: reformation Roller coster ride

 Your task Your teacher will give you some cards. Sort them into these categories. Your teacher will give you some cards. Sort them into these categories. Henry VIII Henry VIII Edward VI Edward VI Mary Tudor Mary Tudor Elizabeth I Elizabeth I  Can you think of another way of categorising the cards?  Can you think of another way of categorising the cards?

 Your task Complete the table your teacher provides using information from the cards, your own notes and further research. Complete the table your teacher provides using information from the cards, your own notes and further research. Which period saw the greatest change. Rate the monarchs out of 5 and explain your judgement using at least 2 pieces of evidence. Which period saw the greatest change. Rate the monarchs out of 5 and explain your judgement using at least 2 pieces of evidence.  Can you think of any other periods of history we have studied were there were dramatic religious changes?  Can you think of any other periods of history we have studied were there were dramatic religious changes?

 Group task Act out the reformation roller coaster as a tableau or as a 60 second ride to show the ups and downs of religious change in Tudor England

 Homework Finish your chart, by adding more details based on your own research into the Tudor reformation. Finish your chart, by adding more details based on your own research into the Tudor reformation.  Why not try to produce an annotated diagram of the changes as a roller coaster ride on the back of your chart as this student has done….  Why not try to produce an annotated diagram of the changes as a roller coaster ride on the back of your chart as this student has done….

Plenary Plenary 3 key words you can remember from the starter game 3 key words you can remember from the starter game Changes to the Church under each Tudor monarch Changes to the Church under each Tudor monarch Which period saw the greatest change? Which period saw the greatest change?  What do you think Elizabeth’s successor would do about the Church?  What do you think Elizabeth’s successor would do about the Church? James I,