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Dive into the historical drama of the 100 Years War with an engaging play reenactment! Participants will take on roles such as the King of England, the King of France, Joan of Arc, and various knights and lovers. The performance will reimagine the pivotal Battle of Crécy (1338) in a spirited and dramatic manner. Students will read aloud with expression, bringing history to life while enhancing their understanding of the Magna Carta, the Black Death, and the broader context of the war. Join us for an unforgettable educational experience!
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100 Years War A Play and Reenactment
Who wants to act in the first scene • Narrator 1 – A good reader with a loud voice stands on one end of the room. • Narrator 2 – A good reader with a loud voice stands at the other side of the room. • King of England – dramatic, bold speaker stands at the back of room • King of France – French accent voice, holds a crossbow at front of room • Teacher – sits at teacher desk with loud voice. • The rest of you – Audience – Follow along at your seat and read dramatically when it’s your turn
And the dramatize the end… • French Lover with French accent on King Philip’s side of the room. • French Lover 2: Stands next to the French Lover 1 • English Knight – with Crossbow on the English side of the room. • Joan of Arc – strong woman who is proud at the front of the all French lovers • Teacher – Sits at the back of room at the desk.
Debrief on the back page! • With a partner, answer each of the questions at the back of the page. • Re-read if necessary. • Complete sentences please. • There will be a quiz over the Magna Carta, the Black Death, and 100 Years War tomorrow.