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Lesson 19 in the scheme for Edexcel 1H10/B4 - Early Elizabethan England, 1558-1588.

This lesson focuses on how far Elizabethan England could be perceived to be a Golden Age. Students use an interpretation to make inferences and test with knowledge, leading to a comparative table assessing how Elizabethan England could, and could not be seen as a Golden Age. Students then use the learning from the lesson to plan and answer: Explain why Elizabethan England could be considered a Golden Age. You may use the following in your answer:
• Theatre
• Grammat schools
You must also use information of your own (12 marks)
Students then improve their timed answers using the success criteria. Finally, students assess how far they think Elizabethan England was a Golden Age in a judgement line plenary.

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