Lady Gytha triumphs and acts decisively to deceive Duke William of Normandy
The Saxon Times 18th October 1066
A tribute to a strong woman
Resources are available through TES Resources and by mail order from History Walks.
The Saxon Times 18th October 1066
A tribute to a strong woman
Resources are available through TES Resources and by mail order from History Walks.
Many of the troubles of modern day society are mirrored throughout 1066 with enough examples of invasion, terrorist acts and subjugation for comparison. That fateful year also can also be contemplated and argued as a lesson in business strategy and administration. 1066 is right on so many different fronts.
In writing The Saxon Times some fun stuff was added too; adverts, medical pages, cooking pages and a few insights from the ‘people’. Events such as the report by the BBC that the ‘Battle of Hastings sword failed to sell at auction’ and ‘the discovery at Lewes of the skeletal remains of a man believed to have been injured at the battle’ are all be woven into the fabric of the paper.
The use of a newspaper style to record historic events allows a more introspective view of the circumstances and, together with ‘expert’ comments, enables a more inclusive look at 1066.
The Saxon Times forms an important link in the history of 1066 for KS3.
The newspaper is look at how the events of 1066 may have been reported and records ‘eye-witness’ reports of the events surrounding the death of Edward the Confessor, the coronation of King Harold II, the events led to the Battle of Hastings, 14th October 1066 and the subsequent conquest of England through the eyes of The Saxon Times reporters.
The Saxon Times addresses key skills in interpretation, evaluation and explanation of the changes that occurred in 1066 Anglo-Saxon England.
The Saxon Times is written to allow students to:
There is the opportunity to reflect upon:
Extension work includes the opportunity to:
Some Suggested Overarching Key Enquires:
Resources
The Saxon Times is available in individual editions, for wall display and classroom handouts, and each issue is a brief summary of the day’s Saxon Times news from 1066 as it happened with editorial, comment, features, foreign news, and special editions to bring the events to life.
The Saxon Times is also available as an A4 size paperback, published by Bretwalda Books, with the full stories behind the headlines for the whole year.
Resources are available through TES Resources and by mail order from History Walks.
This article was first published on Linked In 22nd February 2017