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I did this lesson the day after a lesson on the Civil War. Name cards and scripts were given out to volunteers to act out the trial (we even moved the tables round to look like a court room). Then we went through each day of the trial and analysed the behaviors of the characters, and whether Charles was getting a fair trial. The pupils then paired up, numbered 1 and 2, 1s gave a reason for execution, 2s gave a reason against. We chose the strongest argument and gave that person a point. We then had a result of which won - for or against.
Tes classic free licence

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4

Something went wrong, please try again later.

h_zaheer

4 years ago
3

Not in that much detail. overall its ok

oadedwumi

6 years ago
4

well planned, cater for all abilities

lesleyann75

8 years ago
5

great activity - thank you

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