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The Battle of Hastings

The Battle of Hastings. The English are on the left…. The Normans are on the right…. How do we know? Why does it matter? . Why did the Normans win the Battle of Hastings?. Answer the question by using the double beef burger Model!. What is it I am going to explain?

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The Battle of Hastings

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  1. The Battle of Hastings

  2. The English are on the left….The Normans are on the right….. • How do we know? • Why does it matter?

  3. Why did the Normans win the Battle of Hastings? Answer the question by using the double beef burger Model!

  4. What is it I am going to explain? 2. The most important explanation 3. A second explanation 4. A different point of view 5. To sum up copy the 5 steps into your book and draw the burger outline over them.

  5. Each part of the burger represents a paragraph For each of the “filling” paragraphs you should: • START WITH A SIGNPOST SENTENCE. This will give one reason in answer to the question. • Give two or more examples to show what you mean. • Say why each is important • Say why your reason answers the question

  6. This is how it might work…….. • “The most important reason that William won wasthat God was on his side.” (signpost sentence) • “This was shown when the wind changed andWilliam could cross the sea while Harold’s armywere fighting in the north.” (an example) • “It meant that the Normans could land unopposedand had time to get ready for the battle.” (why it was important) • “William really did believe that he was in the rightand God would help him win.” (links back to the question)

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