Why did William win the Battle of Hastings
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? L. O. 1. To be able to explain the main reasons why William won 2. To understand what an essay is 3. To know how to write a paragraph
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? William and the Normans Harold and the Saxons • Name one big advantage William’s army had over Harold’s • Name one way in which William’s army was superior to Harold’s Saxon army • Name one clever tactic William used during the Battle of Hastings • Name one advantage which Harold had over William • Name one way in which Harold’s Saxon army was better than William’s Normans • Name one clever tactic Harold used during the Battle of Hastings …. So why didn’t he win?
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Well planned The Saxons had cavalry The Normans had cavalry Saxons left their position William was shot in the eye Ambitious leader Torrential rain Saxons were tired Wild animals on the battlefield luck Harold was shot in the eye Vikings were tired To investigate the reasons for the Norman Which are causes for William winning? victory at the Battle of Hastings. Skilled Soldiers Values Stamford Bridge Superstition Clever trick 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 40 5 50 6 60 7 70 8 80 9 90 10 100 11 110 Next
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? 1. To be able to explain the main reasons why William won ü William’s superior tactics and strengths ü army, weapons, leadership, clever tactics, superstiton ü Harold’s weaknesses ü Effects of Stamford Bridge, army, weapons, Saxons left their post, superstition ü The element of luck ü Wind changed at the right moment, Harold got shot in the eye
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? 2. To understand what an essay is - An extended piece of writing made up of an introduction, paragraphs and a conclusion - Paragraphs are one part of an essay - Made up of a number of sentences Explain one part of your answer to the question - An example …
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? Every essay starts with an INTRODUCTION … What event is your essay about? When was the Battle? Why was there a Battle? Who fought whom? What was the outcome? What are the MAIN reasons or factors why William won? Tips Don’t get bogged down in telling a story about the Battle Don’t give away all your points and knowledge just yet! Do give the reader a clear idea of what your essay is about
Why did William win the Battle of Hastings? 3. To know how to write a paragraph - Topic sentence to introduce the one factor you are going to write about here - Explanation and evidence so the reader can find out about this one factor and see evidence to prove it - Concluding statement is your last sentence of the paragraph when you refer
Well planned The Saxons had cavalry The Normans had cavalry Saxons left their position William was shot in the eye Ambitious leader Torrential rain Saxons were tired Wild animals on the battlefield luck Harold was shot in the eye Vikings were tired To investigate the reasons for the Norman Which are causes for William winning? victory at the Battle of Hastings. Skilled Soldiers Values Stamford Bridge Superstition Clever trick 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 40 5 50 6 60 7 70 8 80 9 90 10 100 11 110 Next
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