 starter activity What can you remember from the lesson about Edward VI and the Protestant Church in England? You will be given a word. Decide if that.

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 starter activity What can you remember from the lesson about Edward VI and the Protestant Church in England? You will be given a word. Decide if that word describes something related to either a traditional Catholic church or a new Protestant one, and move to the appropriate side of the room. Card sort

How ‘bloody’ was ‘Bloody Mary’? Mary Tudor, 1553-8  Aims To find out about the changes Mary Tudor introduced To assess why she had such a bad reputation

Mary Tudor (1553-58) Succeeded Edward VI as queen of England Daughter of Catherine of Aragon & Henry VIII Catholic

Mary Tudor as a young woman  Discussion Come up with as many reasons as you can as to why people might have been happy that Mary had become queen Mary Tudor as a young woman

Changes Mary married the Catholic King of Spain She began to change the churches back to the way they had been under Henry Philip II

Changes to the Church Pope became head of the Church in England Priests forced to leave their partners Services and Bible in Latin People encouraged to see the Mass as a miracle

 Discussion Who might have been angry about the changes Mary introduced? Why?

How did Mary treat opponents? Lady Jane Grey Lady Jane Grey executed 300 Protestants – including Archbishop of Canterbury – burned at the stake Many fled abroad, e.g. Switzerland Given nickname – ‘Bloody Mary’ Thomas Cranmer

Lady Jane Grey was only 16 when she was executed!

 Your task Read about Cranmer’s death. How similar is the account to the picture on the next slide? How reliable is this account of Cranmer’s death?

 Discussion How justified is Mary Tudor’s reputation?

 Your task List reasons why people would be pleased and concerned when Mary was crowned Queen in 1553. Why did people change their minds about Mary? List 5 changes she made to churches or religion that would have angered Protestants. Highlight the most significant one, and explain your answer. Does Mary deserve the nickname, ‘Bloody’? Explain your answer giving reasons for and against.

 Your task In 1558 Mary died. Write an obituary of Mary’s life from a Catholic perspective. Annotate and explain all the phrases a Protestant would disagree with using the ‘Insert comment’ function. You may wish to use the ‘Obituary’ template on the history website

Satisfactory Good Wow factor! Limited factual detail Mentions a few of the changes she made to the Church You get a slight feeling this person cares that she has died Good range of points Good examples of changes she made, although could use a few more details May mention Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Beginning to feel this person cares! Includes full range of key facts about Mary’s life, the changes she made to the Church and the opponents she faced Has an opinion on Foxe’s Book of Martyrs Written in a sympathetic style – this person is really upset she has died

 Extension task Find out the meaning behind the nursery rhyme: Activity sheet Find out the meaning behind the nursery rhyme: ‘Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells And cockleshells And pretty maids all in a row’. Clue: Mary is Mary Tudor.