Battle Lesson Plan
Battle Lesson Plan
Battle Lesson Plan
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LESSON PLAN
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
LESSON ORGANISATION
Year Level:8 Time: 9:10-10:00am
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Lesson Objectives (i.e. anticipated outcomes of this lesson, in point form beginning with an action verb)
As a result of this lesson, students will be able to:
Define the terms associated with medieval weaponry and defence and give examples of use.
Differentiate between the military weapons, tactics and defence of the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans.
Demonstrate how these weaponry and tactics were used through role-play.
Compare and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of two distinct styles of warfare in order to
understand an aspect change in English society.
Teachers Prior Preparation/Organisation:
Prepare Handouts of Bayeau Tapestry and artefacts, with
terms printed on them. Prepare warm up worksheet to get
students invested in activity and battle outcome.
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What aspects of the lesson did the students complete? Was there an aspect that the students had difficulty with?
What could I change to make the lesson more engaging? What could I change to make the topic and/or tasks
more accessible?
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Resources/References
Whiteboard, Pens
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2. Have the students come together at the front of the room in two
groups, one Anglo-Saxons, one Normans. Ensure there is enough
space for separate group discussions and role-plays. Direct students
to discuss strategies for their group against the other groups weapons
and possible tactics, as from their notes. Elicit and facilitate possible
ideas, linking to critical thinking and prior knowledge of traditional
Prints of Anglo-Saxon
weaponry; Prints of
Norman weaponry;
Bayeau Tapestry Extract
printouts.
Powerpoint presentation,
Projector.
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4. Getting Students to sit back in their seats, the teacher introduces the
video detailing the battle of Hastings and its result. This links in
change and continuity, cause and effect, setting up for the following
lesson.
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Source List:
Wallbanks, D. (n.d). The Coming of the Normans Worksheet. Retrieved at
schoolhistory.co.uk/year7links/1066/senwhotobeking.pdf.
Artefact Images, as requested from British Museum, London: United Kingdom.
Images taken from the Bayeau Tapestry, Reading Museum. Taken from
http://www.bayeuxtapestry.org.uk/
Knight of the 11th Century Image. Sourced from personal school notes, (2005).
Shield Wall. Advanced search through Google Images. Retrieved from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_Age_arms_and_armour.
The First Castles. Through Creative Commons, image from
www.welbourneprimary.com/links/history/Castles/Castlecroft/MotteandBailey/Motre%20and
%20Bailey2.jpg.
Chater, A. (2010). [video file]. The Norman Conquest. Timeline.tv. Retrieved on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE0RAgHr06U.
Tapescript at www.timelines.tv/britPol/transcript/mod1Transcript.pdf