Y8: 3-8. Church of England

Year 8A & Year 8B

Today you are going to learn how Queen Elizabeth I made England Protestant again…

Follow the instructions step by step:

1.

Mark the questions on “The Break with Rome, p.56”.

(You need to swipe the slides to the left to navigate through the answers.)

2.

Let’s see what we can learn about Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of King Henry VIII…

On This Day: 15 January 1559 The Coronation of Elizabeth I. (2:52 minutes long)

2.

Elizabeth I’s reign was complicated by religious matters! It even posed a threat to her position as Queen of England, despite her efforts to please both Protestants and Catholics… Watch the video below to see why.

Elizabethan Religious Settlement. (3:49 minutes long)

3.

“Elizabeth I (1558-1603)”, p.49

4.

Elizabeth was advised to authorize the execution of Mary Queen of Scots in order to secure her reign. It appears that Elizabeth was plagued by her decision to have Mary Queen of Scots executed for the rest of her life…

FULL: Mary Queen of Scott’s Execution Scene. (3:09 minutes long)

5.

Fill in the missing information on the notes on Elizabeth I (p.55).

6.

Mark your fill-in notes on Elizabeth I:

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(2:11 minutes long)

7.

In an attempt to secure her position and at the same time please her subjects, Elizabeth I passed the Act of Supremacy and the Act of Uniformity. Together they are known as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. Passing these laws was a difficult decision for Elizabeth…

Elizabethan Act of Uniformity. (3:00 minutes long)

8.

Fill in the missing information on the notes about the “Elizabethan Religious Settlement”, on p.60.

SOLUTION:

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9.

The Elizabethan Religious settlement. (5:48 minutes long)

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