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Lesson 10 in the scheme for Edexcel 1H10/B4 - Early Elizabethan England, 1558-1588.
This lesson focuses on how three key plots changed how Catholics were treated in England. The lesson begins with a silent debate exploring the impact of the excommunication and the significance of this. Students then explore one of the plots (Ridolfi, Throckmorton or Babington) and create a symbol poster, moving on to teaching two other small groups and making notes on all three plots. This is then linked to a ‘describe two features’ answer which is peer-assessed. Students then explore two contrasting interpretations of Elizabeth’s treatment of Catholics, assessing which they agree with most, leading to a summary of the changing laws LINKED to the specific plots which influenced them. The lesson culminates in a summary of the successes and failures of Elizabeth in dealing with these Catholic threats.

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