Title: Welcome to the History News Channel
1Welcome to the History News Channel
14th October 1066
2The Headlines
Norman Invasion William, Duke of Normandy
arrives on Sussex coast.
3The Headlines
Fight for the Crown Scene set for battle between
King Harold II and Norman opponent following
death of Edward.
4The Headlines
Finishing the job Harold II looking to
consolidate position following defeat of Harald
Hardraada.
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6Welcome to the History News Channel
14th October 1066
With your host . . .
Earl Barrett.
7Our Main Story
The Fight for the Crown King Harold
II Vs. William of Normandy
8Our Main Story
Trouble has been brewing for months since the
death of King Edward the Confessor. Now it seems
that this is all set to be resolved once and for
all.
9Our Main Story
Our team of Year 7 correspondents will fill us in
on the background to the impending battle
10Year 7 Correspondents Task 1
- Place the top 8 cards of your pack into the
correct order. - You have 2 minutes.
11BREAKING NEWS
- We can now go over to our correspondent Sir
Trevor of the Macdonald clan for some breaking
news . . .
12BREAKING NEWS
- Thanks Earl Barrett. Well, the Battle has begun
here at Hastings. The English under the command
of Harold II occupy the high ground and the
Normans have stormed up the hill to attack.
Rumour has it, Harolds troops are tired . . .
13Year 7 Correspondents Task 2
- Why would Harolds men be tired?
Its back to Sir Trevor live at Hastings. . .
14BREAKING NEWS
- Thanks Earl Barrett. The English have beaten off
the first attack and . . . Hang on . . . There is
word that William has been killed. What a story
that would be! What impact do our year 7
correspondents think this would have?
15Year 7 Correspondents Task 3
- How would both sides feel about this news?
Its back to Sir Trevor live at Hastings. . .
16BREAKING NEWS
- It seems William is ALIVE! He has removed his
helmet and cheered his men. But it appears that
his Norman army is retreating. They are running
away and the English are following them . . .
17BREAKING NEWS
- The Normans have now turned on the following
English soldiers. Their cavalry have killed
hundreds of Englishmen. I wonder what our Year 7
analysts think about this?
18Year 7 Correspondents Task 4
- What does this tell us about Williams leadership
skills?
Its back to Sir Trevor live at Hastings. . .
19BREAKING NEWS
- The Normans have pushed the English right back .
. . Hang on . . . A VERY DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT HAS
OCCURRED. Im getting word that Harold II has
been killed. Yes, unconfirmed reports are
stating that he has been struck by an arrow in
his eye . . .
20BREAKING NEWS
- We can get a live picture of this
21BREAKING NEWS
- What a story here at Hastings! Harold II has
been killed. William of Normandy is surely now
going to claim the crown for himself. Back to
you, Earl Barrett in the studio.
22HAROLD II KILLED!
- STUDIO
- If youre just joining us . . . A dramatic battle
has been fought out at Hastings. To sort out
exactly what has happened amid all the chaos, we
now go over to our Year 7 correspondents.
23Year 7 Correspondents Task 5
- You have 16 more cards. Place them in the
correct order so that you can explain what
happened at Hastings. - You have 3 minutes.
24Year 7 Correspondents Task 6
- You now need to explain why William won the
Battle of Hastings. You need to CATEGORISE the
cards into 3 groups - Evidence William was lucky.
- Evidence William was well prepared.
- Evidence William was a great leader.
- Write your evidence down under these headings and
add to them using pages 20-21 in the textbooks.
25Year 7 Correspondents Task 7
- Your homework is to answer this question Why did
William win the Battle of Hastings? - You should write paragraphs on the following
- Introduction.
- Preparation.
- Williams leadership.
- Luck.
- Conclusion which reason was the most important?