Henry VIII ruled England from 1509 to 1547. He used several powers to consolidate his control over England, including his Privy Council of advisors, justices of the peace to enforce laws in rural areas, and gaining influence through his royal court. He also collected taxes from the Church in the form of tithes and exerted control over monasteries. Some of the notable people and events during Henry VIII's reign included Sir Thomas Wolsey, who was an important advisor; the Field of the Cloth of Gold meeting with King Francis I of France in 1520; Henry's marriage to and later annulment from Catherine of Aragon in 1527; Thomas Cranmer becoming Archbishop of Canterbury; Henry's marriage to
Henry VIII ruled England from 1509 to 1547. He used several powers to consolidate his control over England, including his Privy Council of advisors, justices of the peace to enforce laws in rural areas, and gaining influence through his royal court. He also collected taxes from the Church in the form of tithes and exerted control over monasteries. Some of the notable people and events during Henry VIII's reign included Sir Thomas Wolsey, who was an important advisor; the Field of the Cloth of Gold meeting with King Francis I of France in 1520; Henry's marriage to and later annulment from Catherine of Aragon in 1527; Thomas Cranmer becoming Archbishop of Canterbury; Henry's marriage to
Henry VIII ruled England from 1509 to 1547. He used several powers to consolidate his control over England, including his Privy Council of advisors, justices of the peace to enforce laws in rural areas, and gaining influence through his royal court. He also collected taxes from the Church in the form of tithes and exerted control over monasteries. Some of the notable people and events during Henry VIII's reign included Sir Thomas Wolsey, who was an important advisor; the Field of the Cloth of Gold meeting with King Francis I of France in 1520; Henry's marriage to and later annulment from Catherine of Aragon in 1527; Thomas Cranmer becoming Archbishop of Canterbury; Henry's marriage to
qualities you think a good leader should have? LO: By the end of the lesson students should be able to
Explain the Decide was he
powers Henry successful in VIII used to applying his rule. powers Vocabulary words:
• Privy Council: The most important advisors of the Royal Council.
• Justices of the peace: Officers who enforced king's law mainly in countryside. • Court: Powerful people who surrounded the king to gain influence. • Tithes: A tax paid to Church • Monasteries: places where monks live and follow religious life. This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
Henry VIII (1509-1547) : List the success and failures
during his time. Who was Sir Thomas Wolsey? Reading: TB Page 80/81 (5-6 mins)
Read and highlight the
main events in the text. King Francis I -1520
The Field of the Cloth of Gold
Catherine of Argon –1527 The field of Catherine of Sir Thomas C.W: What is the Cloth Argon More mentioned about the mentioned Thomas Anne Bolyn The Act of names in the Cranmer Supremacy reading text? Write the dates as well. Robert Aske Duke of Wales Norfolk Group Activity: 5 Minutes
• Read the assigned paragraph carefully and frame 6 Questions.
Progress Check
• I can talk about how Henry VIII ruled.
• I can explain his strength and weaknesses. • I can decide whether his reign was successful or not. Give reasons HW: Reading 3.3 -Union of England and Scotland 1603 to 1707 page 82/83