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FLIP LEARNING

Explore the impact of religious changes and opposition during Henry VIII's reign, including Ann Boleyn, dissolution of the monasteries, and the Pilgrimage of Grace.

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FLIP LEARNING

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  1. FLIP LEARNING • TASK: • You should have completed all the lessons up to date including religious changes and the dissolution of the monasteries • Watch the mind of a Tyrant Part 4 and answer the following questions opposite. • I will come round to check that this has all been completed. The work due for today is: • What impact did Ann Boleyn have on religious change and the dissolution of the monasteries? (look at the progress that takes place in 1535) • Why was the dissolution of the monasteries beneficial to the crown? • How did his approach towards Jane Seymour change compared to his previous wife? • What happened during the Pilgrimage of Grace and how was it dealt with? • What impact did it have? • How did the change in religion change his approach towards Europe? • What was Henry’s middle way to religion? • What were the six articles of religion? • What happened to anyone who disagreed with him? Who was this likely to be? • What were the acts of the Privy Council? • What was happening in summer 1541? • What happened to Catherine Howard and why? • What happened once Henry had died with regards to religion? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6ZqEil9bkI

  2. How much of a threat was religious opposition? Good learning: Understand who opposed the religious changes Great learning: Explain how people opposed the religious changes Even better: Evaluate the main reason why the opposition wasn’t successful Key Words: How far did intellectual and religious ideas change and develop and with what effects?

  3. Who opposed the religious changes? Based on your research make a list of all the different reasons as to why opposition wasn’t successful. You should then number them in the order of importance. The problem facing the people in the sixteenth century is that despite some complaints being made about the church, no one could have concluded that events would have led to the destruction of Catholic England. Therefore, the main problem when looking at the opposition to the changes is that it was unclear where matters were heading and what the future held for them prior to 1534. There was no significant event leading up to the break with Rome until the Act of Supremacy was passed in 1534. Even when this did happen, many people were expecting it to be temporary. Therefore, by the time things are made clear they had left it too late. EXPLAIN how people opposed the religious changes UNDERSTAND who opposed the religious changes EVALUATE the main reason why the opposition wasn’t successful Place here any key words associated with the topic Place here your general notes on the resistance Task: You will need to take 3 sheets of paper and divide it up as shown on the diagram. You will look at the following on each sheet: • Resistance at court (pg 83-84) • Resistance within the clergy (pg. 84-85) • Resistance within the country (Pg. 85-86) Overall how much of a threat was it? Explain why it wasn’t successful

  4. Resistance within the Court

  5. Resistance within the Clergy

  6. Resistance within the Country

  7. ‘Opposition to the Reformation of the Church in England failed in the years 1530 to 1547 because it lacked leadership.’ Assess the validity of this view. First I would like you to come up with a criteria for this question EXPLAIN how people opposed the religious changes UNDERSTAND who opposed the religious changes EVALUATE the main reason why the opposition wasn’t successful One half of the table will be arguing it was the main reason and the other half will be arguing it wasn’t. One your desk I would like you to write a PEEL paragraph arguing your side to the question. Make sure you leave some space for annotations around it. Now swap sides and argue against what they have written by saying why your argument is stronger.

  8. ‘There was wide scale resistance due to the religious changes’ Using the information you have gathered and also the information on pages 86-87. Come to a conclusion about the statement above and explain your answer. EXPLAIN how people opposed the religious changes UNDERSTAND who opposed the religious changes EVALUATE the main reason why the opposition wasn’t successful Resistance was widespread Resistance was minimal

  9. FLIP LEARNING The work due in for next lesson is as follows: TASK: DUE IN NEXT LESSON ‘Opposition to the Reformation of the Church in England failed in the years 1530 to 1547 because it lacked leadership.’ Assess the validity of this view. Create a criteria Make a list of OTHER reasons that opposition failed in 1530-1547 DUE IN FOR 2 WEEKS TIME Using the diagram on page 113 of the textbook as your base, I would like you to create your own revision timeline of the religious changes to take place under Henry’s reign 1509-1547. Also tried to add in pictures for some of your points too. Extension: Listen to the Podcasts on the Pilgrimage of Grace- https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/2017/12/16/234-pilgrimage-of-grace-i/ History of England: 234 Pilgrimage of Grace I 235 Pilgrimage of Grace II

  10. FLIP LEARNING • TASK: • DUE IN FOR 2 WEEKS TIME • Using the diagram on page 113 of the textbook as your base, I would like you to create your own timeline of the religious changes to take place under Henry’s reign 1509-1547. Also tried to add in pictures for some of your points too. • In one colour write down anything that suggests a break away from tradition and Catholicism (ie. Protestantism) and in a second anything that would suggest it remained. • (You should also look at the information on Doctrines on page 111-112 for some help and also next week’s lesson too) The work due in for next lesson is as follows: Extension: Listen to the Podcasts on the Pilgrimage of Grace- https://thehistoryofengland.co.uk/2017/12/16/234-pilgrimage-of-grace-i/ History of England: 234 Pilgrimage of Grace I 235 Pilgrimage of Grace II

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