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What does the picture below mean?
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What is your reaction?What is the reaction of your
class?What does this tell us about the
role of religion today?
Religious change in EnglandReligious change in EnglandLesson objective Learning outcomes
To understand how the different Tudor monarchs changed religion in England
Know – The difference between Catholicism and Protestantism Understand – How the religions of different monarchs changedBe able to – Explain the impact of the changes in religion on power and the people in England.
Extension- How did these religious changes affect churches
PLTS: Independent enquirers – you will explore issues and events from different perspectives and consider the influence of beliefs on events.
What religions do we have in class and Britain today?
Religion survey
You will be shown six pairs You will be shown six pairs of options regarding your of options regarding your religious preferences. For religious preferences. For each one,just write down each one,just write down
either,’a’ or ‘b’either,’a’ or ‘b’
A
The Bible should The Bible should be written in be written in
Latin.Latin.
B
The Bible should The Bible should be written in be written in
English.English.
A
God deserves God deserves beautiful beautiful
buildings to be buildings to be worshipped in.worshipped in.
B
God does not God does not need beautiful need beautiful buildings to be buildings to be worshipped in.worshipped in.
A
Christians Christians should decorate should decorate
their homes their homes with religious with religious
symbols in order symbols in order to be closer to to be closer to
God.God.
B
Christians should Christians should not decorate their not decorate their
homes with homes with symbols – simple symbols – simple surroundings help surroundings help
people get closer to people get closer to God.God.
BB
You do not You do not need a priest need a priest through which through which
to worship to worship God.God.
AA
You need a You need a priest through priest through
which to which to worship God.worship God.
AA
Christians Christians should pay the should pay the church money church money
so that they can so that they can continue to do continue to do good things for good things for
the local the local community.community.
BB
Christians Christians should not should not
give money to give money to the church.the church.
AA
People should People should enjoy life and enjoy life and try to help the try to help the
poor if they poor if they have enough have enough
money.money.
BB
People should People should live a simple live a simple life and give life and give all of their all of their
extra money extra money to the poor to the poor and needy.and needy.
Now add up the number of ‘a’s and ‘b’s you have
‘From answering the questions I have religious ideas more
associated with…’
A = CatholicismB = Protestantism
Does it trouble you that people in this class have
different religious ideas to you?
Catholic
ProtestantHenry VIII Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I James I Charles I
Copy the chart into your book on a landscape page. Plot on how Catholic or Protestant you think each monarch was, using the information sheet to help you
For each monarch, explain why you have put them where you have on the diagram.
Answer these questions in FULL sentences in your book.
1, How important do you think religion was during the Tudor times? Explain your answer.I think religion was…
2. Which king or queen do you think would have been most popular amongst ordinary people? Explain your answer I think __________ would have been the most popular because…
3. How would the changing religions impact on the lives of ordinary people?( think about – churches, discussions, homes, daily routines, feelings?)Changing religions would affect people’s lives because…
Religious change in EnglandReligious change in EnglandLesson objective Learning outcomes
To understand how the different Tudor monarchs changed religion in England
Know – The difference between Catholicism and Protestantism Understand – How the religions of different monarchs changedBe able to – Explain the impact of the changes in religion on power and the people in England.
Extension- How did these religious changes affect churches
PLTS: Independent enquirers – you will explore issues and events from different perspectives and consider the influence of beliefs on events.
ProtestantCatholic
Henry VII Henry VIII
Bloody MaryBurnt at the stake
Elizabeth I