Course curriculum

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About this course

  • £24.00
  • Tutor: Lily, 12 sessions (6 x 2hour)
  • Age: approx 14-16, KS4
  • Description: Elizabeth I's rule and life in Elizabethan times. GCSE History is an engaging and challenging subject that is both interesting and useful for building skills such as: analysis, evaluation and written communication. We begin the second year of our course with continuing our study of Elizabeth I's rule. We will consider the unique difficulties she faced as a female ruler in the late 1500s, such as her relationship with parliament, rebellions, marriage and the issue of succession. We will move on to study life in Elizabethan times with themes such as exploration and voyages, the rise of the gentry, fashion and theatre and finally the rise of poverty. L/O: LO1: To explain the difficulties that Elizabeth I faced as a female ruler. LO2: To evaluate the claim that Elizabeth I had lost authority over England in the latter part of her reign. LO3: To describe the features of life in Elizabethan times with specific and accurate historical knowledge. LO4: To analyse the causes of rising poverty in Elizabethan England and the government response to it. IMPORTANT: For live sessions, use the link in your zoom email For recordings and resources, please sign in to the website to access https://the2poundtuitionhub.com