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Decision making game for students. Instructions on attached document. Students take on characters from 1529 Parliament and make decisions using extracts from relevant acts. There is a gaming element: students decide whether parliament would accept/reject/modify an act. Each act is worth x points. They can gamble the points in a 'double or nothing' gamble before the teacher reveals the historical reality. Uses original extracts to help familiarise students with reading sources.
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horam

4 years ago
5

Wonderful resource. Thank you for sharing.

humtiddlypom

8 years ago
5

My students absolutely loved this. It takes quite a lot of setting up, but the information provided is comprehensive, and as a result they all have an excellent understanding of why the MPs acted as they did, and the stages that legislation went through. This lays it out clearly, Act by Act, explaining what was changed and how Convocation reacted. And of course, there was the lure of Jelly Babies as a reward! <br /> <br /> Depending on class size, you will need lots of sweets and you might need to add more MPs. I have 20 in my class, but you would struggle with more students than that I think.

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