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do not share my resources with others unless given explicit consent by me. The first episode of
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Please see the cover sheet (on Leisure) to preview what the worksheets look like. The resource
focuses on the problems Queen Elizabeth I faced when she came to the throne in 1558. Drunk
History tells the story of Queen Elizabeth I He immediately ordered the strengthening of England’s
coastal defences and supported Sir Francis Drake’s raid on Cadiz. This resource hasn't been
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then have an extension activity for those fast finishers. Bundle The Tudors (whole unit) This KS3
unit of work should take approximately nine lessons depending upon your classes overall ability,
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the right resource. Answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of each document. At home he
employed a team of technical experts to help him snare his prey. In 1586 he discovered that Mary,
then imprisoned in Staffordshire’s Chartley Castle, was corresponding with a group of Catholics
headed by Anthony Babington. Similarly, you may not sell or share these resources with anyone and
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resource. GETTY Queen Elizabeth I riding a horse as she reviews her troops After gaining entry to
the castle and winning Mary’s confidence Gifford persuaded a brewer who supplied the castle to
help him send Mary’s encrypted letters to her supporters in the outside world. Walsingham’s network
of agents reached as far east as Turkey and as far south as North Africa. Write a review Update
existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. They may work without the
textbook, but the guidance sheets guide the student through using the textbook to help with the
sheets. But Walsingham’s men knew exactly what was going on and explorer John Hawkins
pretended to be part of the conspiracy and sent back details of their plans. Students finally show
their understanding of Elizabeth’s reign through writing a eulogy. Our customer service team will
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Hatfield House “At his peak his espionage network is said to have numbered 53 spies and 18 agents
in foreign courts,” writes Hutchinson. They may work without the textbook, but the guidance sheets
guide the student through using the textbook to help with the sheets. See other similar resources
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Shakespeare. The reading activity may be easily followed by speaking activities. Elizabeth I of
England by The Lady Lion is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-
NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Total Pages 3 pages Answer Key Included Teaching Duration 30
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reflect your happiness. The aim is for your students to answer the questions themselves using the
knowledge they have developed in previous lessons. Ridolfi believed that foreign intervention was
needed and the plan involved an invasion from The Netherlands. Described by biographer Robert
Hutchinson as “one of the great unknown heroes of English history”, Walsingham embraced his new
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last Walsingham had his smoking gun and Mary was arrested and put on trial for treason. In those
days candle flames were used to detect communications written in invisible ink made from milk or
lemon juice and codebreakers laboured over ciphers.
The aim is for your students to answer the questions themselves using the knowledge they have
developed in previous lessons. GETTY Queen Elizabeth I and Secretary of State Sir Francis
Walsingham discussing the Babington conspiracy Ridolfi ’s messenger was arrested at Dover and
revealed everything under torture. William Cecil (later Lord Burghley), who was to act as the
queen’s loyal adviser for the next four decades, and his son Robert gathered intelligence on those
who were thought to pose a threat to the realm. If interested in similar readings on Absolutism, check
other offerings by this author. In 1573 the so-called Throckmorton plot was thwarted following
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physical descriptions of those priests and Jesuits who had secretly departed for England to facilitate
their arrest,” says Hutchinson. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 27% A bundle is a
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WORKING TITLE PRESS Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2007 drama Elizabeth: The
Golden Age She had, in the words of historian David Starkey, “signed her own death warrant”.
Become an Express Premium member Support fearless journalism Read The Daily Express online,
advert free Get super-fast page loading Start 30-day FREE trial GETTY Queen Elizabeth I from the
painting by Zucchero at Hatfield House “At his peak his espionage network is said to have numbered
53 spies and 18 agents in foreign courts,” writes Hutchinson. Elizabeth I of England by The Lady
Lion is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
License. Total Pages 3 pages Answer Key Included Teaching Duration 30 minutes Report this
resource to TPT Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. In 1586 he discovered that Mary,
then imprisoned in Staffordshire’s Chartley Castle, was corresponding with a group of Catholics
headed by Anthony Babington. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and
answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document. Please see my other listings for a
separate SoW and resources for the Tudors and Stuarts. For an optimal experience, please switch to
the latest version of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. A set of 10
readings plus lesson suggestions is available as an Absolutism unit. The fascinating story of how the
Tudor court established one of the world’s first secret service in order to protect Queen Elizabeth I
from assassination, terror and treason for more than 40 years is told in a BBC documentary series
that starts on Monday. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to
leave some feedback. The approach used could be applied to the study of other famous people.
Please see the cover sheet (on Leisure) to preview what the worksheets look like. Where a textbook
has been used in lesson 2 it is the Pearson one. Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to
80% A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of
lessons, in one place. They may work without the textbook, but the guidance sheets guide the student
through using the textbook to help with the sheets. But Walsingham’s men knew exactly what was
going on and explorer John Hawkins pretended to be part of the conspiracy and sent back details of
their plans. Please do not share my resources with others unless given explicit consent by me.
Please see my other listings for a separate SoW and resources for the Tudors and Stuarts. Our
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pinterest scutmorgan 1.75 8 reviews Not the right resource. The reading is visually appealing and
broken into chunks. At last Walsingham had his smoking gun and Mary was arrested and put on trial
for treason. The worksheets are designed for students to fill in. The main assessment for this unit is
the source study on whether Henry was a good or bad king. ?8.00 Reviews Select overall rating (no
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“He provided many physical descriptions of those priests and Jesuits who had secretly departed for
England to facilitate their arrest,” says Hutchinson. If interested in similar readings on Absolutism,
check other offerings by this author. This resource hasn't been reviewed yet To ensure quality for our
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us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Become an Express Premium member Support
fearless journalism Read The Daily Express online, advert free Get super-fast page loading Start 30-
day FREE trial GETTY Queen Elizabeth I from the painting by Zucchero at Hatfield House “At his
peak his espionage network is said to have numbered 53 spies and 18 agents in foreign courts,”
writes Hutchinson. Please see the cover sheet (on Leisure) to preview what the worksheets look like.
It took him many years but in the end he got what he wanted. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. His methods may have been controversial
but thanks to Britain’s first spymaster, Elizabeth I avoided assassination, dying peacefully in 1603 at
the age of 69 having spent 44 years on the throne. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating) Your
rating is required to reflect your happiness. The NO PREP informational text worksheets are perfect
for students in Year 5 or Year 6. Drunk History tells the story of Queen Elizabeth I He immediately
ordered the strengthening of England’s coastal defences and supported Sir Francis Drake’s raid on
Cadiz. Write a review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some
feedback. A set of 10 readings plus lesson suggestions is available as an Absolutism unit. This
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?5.00 4.00 1 review BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. GETTY Queen
Elizabeth I riding a horse as she reviews her troops After gaining entry to the castle and winning
Mary’s confidence Gifford persuaded a brewer who supplied the castle to help him send Mary’s
encrypted letters to her supporters in the outside world. Our customer service team will review your
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olliewalker 4.42 32 reviews Not the right resource. Two years later there was another plot, this time
to assassinate Elizabeth, planned by an international banker called Roberto Ridolfi. Review 4 Select
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sheets on each of these topics. After the initial overview lesson, I focus on individual monarchs,
covering the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.
A Puritan he had witnessed the Catholic’s St Bartholomew’s Day massacre of Protestants in France
in 1552 and believed that similar events would take place in England were the Queen to be deposed.
The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. They then analyse why these aspects made
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for later Not quite what you were looking for. Walsingham presided over a secret service operation
that was the forerunner of today’s MI5. It is designed for middle school or high school students. The
bundle contains six reading comprehension activities about kings and queens from British history,
and four biography writing units. This one page reading plus one page of questions summarizes the
reign of Elizabeth I in England. After the initial overview lesson, I focus on individual monarchs,
covering the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. But Walsingham’s men knew
exactly what was going on and explorer John Hawkins pretended to be part of the conspiracy and
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loading Start 30-day FREE trial GETTY Queen Elizabeth I from the painting by Zucchero at
Hatfield House “At his peak his espionage network is said to have numbered 53 spies and 18 agents
in foreign courts,” writes Hutchinson. Questions are content based and designed to target essential
content acquisition. At last Walsingham had his smoking gun and Mary was arrested and put on trial
for treason. They may work without the textbook, but the guidance sheets guide the student through
using the textbook to help with the sheets. These include: Marriage, religion, ad threats to her
authority. The units have been split into four separate lessons which will take students approximately
40-50 minutes each. Over time Elizabeth’s spymaster became convinced that the intrigue would only
end with Mary’s execution, a measure that his mistress opposed. To keep him aware of foreign plots
he relied on his agents embedded in the enemy camp. One such spy was Charles Sledd, employed as
a servant at the English College in Rome. The activities require NO PREP; they have a body of text
that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the texts to find the comprehension
and grammar answers. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch. ?2.00
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reviews Not the right resource. Drunk History tells the story of Queen Elizabeth I He immediately
ordered the strengthening of England’s coastal defences and supported Sir Francis Drake’s raid on
Cadiz. Similarly, you may not sell or share these resources with anyone and you may not use the
contents of this download to create anything for commercial purposes or other commercial products.
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let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. See other similar resources ?3.00 (no rating) 0
reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. GETTY Queen Elizabeth I
and Secretary of State Sir Francis Walsingham discussing the Babington conspiracy Ridolfi ’s
messenger was arrested at Dover and revealed everything under torture.
The fascinating story of how the Tudor court established one of the world’s first secret service in
order to protect Queen Elizabeth I from assassination, terror and treason for more than 40 years is
told in a BBC documentary series that starts on Monday. It is designed for middle school or high
school students. See other similar resources ?4.00 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for later
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It's good to leave some feedback. We then focus on three key problems and her handling of each of
them; Mary Queen of Scots, the Spanish and religion. All lessons include powerpoint presentations,
lesson plans, resources, worksheets and activities. They would be concealed in the watertight casing
inside the stoppers of empty beer barrels. Please see the cover sheet (on Leisure) to preview what the
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customers who have purchased this resource can review it Report this resource to let us know if it
violates our terms and conditions. When she did just that Walsingham, having read the letter, then
used the forgery skills of Thomas Phelippes to add a postscript asking for the names of the other
plotters. An SEN cloze version is included (which I’ve also used if short of time- I’ve also divided
the class into three and given each group one topic for the same reason). The Armada did set sail in
1588 but was defeated thanks in no small part to Walsingham’s efforts. Walsingham’s network of
agents reached as far east as Turkey and as far south as North Africa. Babbington supplied them and
the men were arrested. See other similar resources ?2.99 (no rating) 0 reviews BUY NOW Save for
later Not quite what you were looking for. Report this resource to let us know if this resource
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Our collection is growing every day with the help of many teachers. If. Write a review Update
existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. But Walsingham’s men
knew exactly what was going on and explorer John Hawkins pretended to be part of the conspiracy
and sent back details of their plans. To keep him aware of foreign plots he relied on his agents
embedded in the enemy camp. Walsingham’s workload increased after the Pope declared Elizabeth a
heretic in 1570, a move that greatly increased the chances of her being assassinated. Write a review
Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. A set of 10 readings
plus lesson suggestions is available as an Absolutism unit. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating)
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review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. There were plots aplenty and the threats did not just
come from internal sources but from malcontents abroad too.

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