SETTLER - THE RESULTS FOR HENRY OF THE BREAK WITH ROME – POST-ITS WEALTH SUCCESSION POWER 10 DISCUSSION Use the cartoon and the second half of p.70 FAI to discuss when Henry had settled on the Break with Rome. Did he ever really want it? (LC) Think;Pair;Share 10 HOW FAR DID RELIGION CHANGE UP TO THE END OF HENRY’S REIGN? SETTLER Spot the differences between an RC church and an extreme Protestant church. Mark them on your sheet 5 STARTER Difference relay 5 10 FILL IN THE GRID AS WE COMPLETE THE ANSWERS RC PROTESTANT REASONS GROUP READING Find out the changes in religion from 1530 to 1547 by reading p.76-8 FAI, table on p.80 FAI (NB Monasteries were used by the Catholics), p.111-3 FAI and p.121-122 MT. THE CHANGES Use the reading to chart the tos and fros of religion (between Catholicism and Protestantism) from 1530-47. Do this in your choice of method, in your normal groups; A road map A rollercoaster A graph Your own idea 25 YOUR CHOICE THE KEY EVENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1530/2 - Role of Cromwell and Anne Boleyn (inc. appt. of Cranmer) 1535 – Stephen Gardiner and the pamphlet ‘True Obedience’ 1536 – Influence of reformers in govt. 1536 – Ten Articles of faith 1536 – Dissolution of Smaller Mons 1537 – Bishop’s book 1537 – First official translation of the Bible 1538 – Royal Proclamation – copy available in every church 1539 – Act of Six Articles 1539 – Dissolution of larger mons 1540 – Cromwell’s execution 1540 – Marriage to Catherine Howard 1543 – King’s Book 1543 – Act for the Advancement of True Religion 1543 – Marriage to Catherine Parr PLENARY Washing lines and whiteboards. 10 HOME LEARNING Revision notes on the Break with Rome and changes in religion to 1547 REST OF SCHEME Causes DOM Economic, Social and political consequences of DOM Impact of DOM and religious upheaval and opposition POG Tudor Rev X 2 Socio-economic changes X2 For Pol x1
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