Welcome to this lesson I hope you and your students find it useful!
What do you already know about the Gunpowder plot?
What do you already know about the Gunpowder Plot?
Simple mind map...that's on fire.....
By the end of this lesson, students will:
Understand the historical context of the Gunpowder Plot and its main figures
Analyse the political and religious tensions of 17th-century England
Reflect on the long-term significance of Guy Fawkes Night (Bonfire Night) in British culture
Develop critical thinking skills by comparing and contrasting historical events with modern-day celebrations
Aims and objectives - have also included some potentiall discussion of international relevance and interpretation (it's subtle though) so discuss as you see fit - notes are on relevant slide.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a failed attempt by a group of English Catholic conspirators, led by Robert Catesby, to assassinate King James I
They planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament, and replace the Protestant government with a Catholic monarchy
KING JAMES I
The conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, rented a cellar beneath Parliament and secretly stockpiled 36 barrels of gunpowder
A fact page with a nice image of James I.
Teacher can lead this or in my opinion better to let students explore the page. Quiz questions follow!
How many barrels of gunpowder were secretly stockpiled beneath Parliament?
How many barrels of gunpowder were secretly stockpiled beneath Parliament?
10 barrels
36 barrels
50 barrels
20 barrels
Quiz
What was the original plan of the conspirators?
What was the original plan of the conspirators?
Overthrow the Catholic monarchy
Start a rebellion in the countryside
Blow up the Houses of Parliament
Assassinate King James I
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Who was the leader of the English Catholic conspirators?
Who was the leader of the English Catholic conspirators?
Guy Fawkes
Robert Catesby
Oliver Cromwell
King James I
Quiz
Which conspirator was an expert in explosives?
Which conspirator was an expert in explosives?
Guy Fawkes
Robert Catesby
Bates
Thomas Percy
Quiz
Which conspirator was a violent killer?
Which conspirator was a violent killer?
Guy Fawkes
Robert Catesby
Bates
Thomas Percy
Quiz
Which conspirator recruited Guy Fawkes while visiting Spain?
Which conspirator recruited Guy Fawkes while visiting Spain?
John Wright
Robert Catesby
Thomas Winter
Thomas Percy
Quiz
The plotters wanted to install a Catholic monarchy. England was a Protestant country in 1605 and the conspirators felt that English Catholics were still being persecuted.
This time period was marked by tensions between these branches of Christianity. England had been a Catholic country until King Henry VIII's Reformation.
The Reformation was a radical split from the Catholic church which made English monarchs the heads of the Church of England
Some historical context here. You may need to explain key terms more if it suits your students.
Click on the hotspots to get an overview of the differences between Protestantism and Catholicism
LEADERSHIP
BIBLE
WORSHIP
PRIESTS
SALVATION
CATHOLICISM
PROTESTANTISM
Apart from unintentionally resembling the control panel of Knight Rider's KITT, this page is designed for students to explore the comparisons themselves. Trying to avoid an 'info-dump' here!
What do Protestants believe leads to salvation and going to Heaven?
What do Protestants believe leads to salvation and going to Heaven?
Praying to saints
Good deeds and sacraments
Faith in God alone
Following the Pope
Quiz
Who is seen as the link between the people and God in the Catholic Church?
Who is seen as the link between the people and God in the Catholic Church?
Priests
Deacons
Ministers
Bishops
Quiz
What is the main focus of worship in Protestant churches?
What is the main focus of worship in Protestant churches?
Chanting in Latin
Praying to saints
Performing rituals
Reading the Bible and preaching
Quiz
What is the language of services in Catholic churches?
What was the language of services in Catholic churches in the 17th Century?
French
Spanish
English
Latin
Quiz
Which religious leader is the head of the Catholic Church?
Which religious leader is the head of the Catholic Church?
The Pope
Minister
Priest
Bishop
Quiz
This is intended for students to interact with and discover facts for themselves - hit the 'show for students button'. The sound effect is optional!
You can zoom in on the pictures by clicking on them. After experimenting with this I set the hotspots to close when another opens. This means you turn the lamp back on after viewing an item. It seems to work better like this I found but you may disagree!
The screen looks less chaotic when in teach mode I guarantee!
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I like this - just reusing the earlier slide but now students can investigate the fates of the conspirators.
Why is Guy Fawkes Night still celebrated today?
Why do you think Guy Fawkes Night is still celebrated today?
Simple mind map to generate discussion. Also on fire.....
Traditional English folk rhyme
Following the foiling of the plot, a law was passed that the defeat of the Gunpowder Plot be celebrated every November 5th.
There are many traditions associated with Guy Fawkes Night.....
Bonfires
Making a 'Guy' to burn
Fireworks
Can you think of any more?
Some sound items on this slide. The next one is more visual!
You can have a discussion here about what Guy Fawkes Night means outside England as well as discussing the English traditions. Enjoy the fireworks!
what do you now know about Bonfire Night/ Guy Fawkes Night you didn't know before?
What do you know about Bonfire Night/ Guy Fawkes Night you didn't know before?
And here is your exit ticket!