
Middle Ages
The aim of this lesson is for students to question and evaluate different interpretations in history for King Richard I.
Students have to analyse various explanations and viewpoints of Richard the Lionheart from his statue outside the Houses of Parliament, to modern day films and the views of historians.
As sentiment might overrule reality, they are ‘led’ to conclude he is a King of outstanding repute.
They are then given details of the context of his reign and are shocked to discover his real temperament, brutal natureduring the Crusades and even the fact that he didn’t speak English!
Students finally re-evaluate their original judgements and justify in an extended writing task which of the interpretations is now the more realistic one.
They will continue to plot the power struggle between the king, the church, the barons and the people in a sequence of lessons.
This lesson includes:
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Links to video footage
Printable worksheets
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Suggested teaching strategies
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PowerPoint format, which can be changed to suit
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