<br /> A fully editable, 45 slide PowerPoint presentation on Guy Fawkes and his role in the Gunpowder Plot and how this has resulted in bonfire night.<br /> <br /> A 70 slide PowerPoint presentation on fireworks and firework safety.<br /> <br /> A Bonfire Night / Guy Fawkes Night puzzle pack containing a variety of differentiated worksheets including three differentiated word searches, three anagram worksheets, three sets of cryptograms and four differentiated crosswords. <br /> <br /> For more detailed information click on the resource links.<br /> <br /> Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide:<br /> <br /> <strong><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-how-to-become-a-successful-tes-author-step-by-step-guide-a-must-have-for-authors-11508391">How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide</a></strong>
This bundle contains four resources on Guy Fawkes, Bonfire Night, fireworks and firework safety. Contents include: A fully editable, 50 slide PowerPoint presentation on Guy Fawkes and his role in the Gunpowder Plot and how this has resulted in Bonfire Night. A 70 slide presentation on fireworks and firework safety. A 50 question quiz on Bonfire Night, Fireworks firework safety. A Bonfire Night / Guy Fawkes Night puzzle pack containing a set of 13 differentiated worksheets containing word searches, anagrams, cryptograms and crosswords. For more detailed information click on the resource links. *If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email [email protected] with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.* Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: **[How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-how-to-become-a-successful-tes-author-step-by-step-guide-a-must-have-for-authors-11508391)**
This bundle contains three resources on Guy Fawkes / Bonfire Night, fireworks and firework safety. A fully editable, 45 slide PowerPoint presentation on Guy Fawkes and his role in the Gunpowder Plot and how this has resulted in bonfire night. A 70 slide presentation on fireworks and firework safety. A 50 question quiz on Bonfire Night, Fireworks firework safety. For more detailed information click on the resource links. *If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email [email protected] with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.* **[More Bonfire Night and Guy Fawkes Resources ](https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=884045&q=bonfire%20night&shop=Krazikas)** Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: **[How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-how-to-become-a-successful-tes-author-step-by-step-guide-a-must-have-for-authors-11508391)**
Never be short of an assembly again with this super collection of special day assembly PowerPoint presentations to use throughout the year. Most presentations are 50+ slides. Many contain interesting hyperlinks. They are great armoury for last-minute assemblies, supply teachers and unexpected cover lessons too!<br /> <br /> Purchased individually these assemblies would cost £60. Buy the bundle for just £19.99 and make a massive saving of 67%!<br /> <br /> - 'Flippin' Pancakes' - Fun and Fascinating Pancake Facts<br /> - 'Let Me Take You to The Mardi Gras'<br /> - Chinese New Year Presentation<br /> - Armistice Day / Remembrance Day <br /> - Autism Awareness Day<br /> - Black History Month<br /> - Day of the Dead<br /> - Earth Day<br /> - Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot<br /> - International Workers' Day<br /> - Martin Luther King Junior<br /> - May Day around the World<br /> - Random Acts of Kindness<br /> - Saint David's Day<br /> - Ramadan and Eid–Ul-Fitr<br /> - Valentine's Day<br /> - World Oceans' Day<br /> - Optical Illusions - Simple but Powerful Messages<br /> - Queen Elizabeth II <br /> - Saint Patrick's Day<br /> - Refugee Week<br /> <br /> Click on the individual links for further details.<br /> <br /> <i>If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email [email protected] with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.</i> <br /> <br /> For more inspiring educational resources visit <strong><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/Krazikas">Inspire and Educate</a></strong><br /> <br /> Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide:<br /> <br /> <strong><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-how-to-become-a-successful-tes-author-step-by-step-guide-a-must-have-for-authors-11508391">How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide</a></strong>
This bundle contains four PowerPoint presentations for the month of November - Guy Fawkes / Bonfire Night, Fireworks and Firework Safety, November and Armistice / Remembrance Day.<br /> <br /> 1. A fully editable, 40-slide PowerPoint presentation on Guy Fawkes and his role in the Gunpowder Plot and how this has resulted in Bonfire Night.<br /> <br /> 2. A 70-slide PowerPoint presentation on fireworks and firework safety.<br /> <br /> 3. A 107-slide PowerPoint presentation on the theme of November.<br /> <br /> 4. An 80-slide presentation on Armistice Day/Remembrance Day<br /> <br /> All of the presentations contain interesting hyperlinks. For more detailed information click on the resource links.<br /> <br /> Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide:<br /> <br /> <strong><a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-how-to-become-a-successful-tes-author-step-by-step-guide-a-must-have-for-authors-11508391">How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step by Step Guide</a></strong>
Your rating is required to reflect your happiness.
It's good to leave some feedback.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/sparkling-bonfire-night-resources"> a post</a> on the <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog">Tes Resources blog</a>.
Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user
Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.
Download presentation
We think you have liked this presentation. If you wish to download it, please recommend it to your friends in any social system. Share buttons are a little bit lower. Thank you!
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published by Morris Lawrence Modified over 5 years ago
Similar presentations
REMEMBER…REMEMBER THE 5 TH OF NOVEMBER What happened in the story??? 1603, James I became the King of England. Robert Catesby met a man named Guido Fawkes.
Guy Fawkes Nursery Rhyme Remember, remember the Fifth of November, The Gunpowder Treason and Plot, I see no reason Why the.
Guy Fawkes’ Night. 1.5 November is known as Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night. 2.Guy Fawkes was a Catholic, and didn’t agree with the Protestant faith.
Gunpowder treason and plot …
Parliament’s Education Service. Remember, remember the 5 th of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot, I see no reason, Why gunpowder and treason, Should.
Guy Fawkes Remember remember the 5 th of November Gunpowder, treason and plot I see no reason why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot!
The Gunpowder Plot
Were the Gunpowder plotters framed? King James I In 1605, harsh laws were passed against Catholics. Catholic priests ordered to leave country. Catholics.
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great.
Remember, remember the Fifth of November, the Gunpowder Treason and Plot, I see no reason why Gunpowder Treason should ever be forgot. Guy Fawkes, Guy.
5th November. BONFIRE NIGHT: 5th November On Bonfire Night the British people remember Guy Fawkes.
Guy Fawkes Night. King James I, Protestant from Scotland, was on the British throne King James I, Protestant from Scotland, was on the British throne.
Bonfire Night.
Guy Fawkes and the gun powder plot. Who is Guy Fawkes? Guy Fawkes was a catholic who is known for his failed gunpowder plot. Wikipedia say that he was.
The History of Bonfire Night
Bonfire night. By Victor Abriac and Benjamin Jones.
Gunpowder Plot Quiz. Who was not a gunpowder plotter? A – Lord Monteagle B – Robert Catesby C – Thomas Percy.
Guy Fawkes Day A British Holiday. Date The 5 th of November.
Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot James I becomes King of England Fines Catholics not attending Church of England services and he puts Catholic.
Bonfire Night The Gunpowder Plot 5 th November 1605.
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc. All rights reserved.
Englishmania
Created on November 2, 2019
Racism and healthcare.
Presentation
Taking a deeper dive, wwii timeline with review, spanish: partes de la casa with review, quote of the week activity - 10 weeks, history of the earth.
Discover more incredible creations here
5th November
The story about Guy Fawkes
BONFIRE NIGHT
More activities
More videos
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 1
Bonfire Night
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in the United Kingdom.
Guy Fawkes (/fɔːks/; 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606),[a] also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He travelled to Spain to seek support for a Catholic rebellion in England without success. He later met Thomas Wintour, with whom he returned to England, and Wintour introduced him to Robert Catesby, who planned to assassinate King James I and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plotters leased an undercroft beneath the House of Lords, and Fawkes was placed in charge of the gunpowder which they stockpiled there. The authorities were prompted by an anonymous letter to search Westminster Palace during the early hours of 5 November, and they found Fawkes guarding the explosives. He was questioned and tortured over the next few days, and he finally confessed. Immediately before his execution on 31 January, Fawkes fell from the scaffold where he was to be hanged and broke his neck. He became synonymous with the Gunpowder Plot, the failure of which has been commemorated in Britain as Guy Fawkes Night since 5 November 1605, when his effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by fireworks. (from Wikipedia)
A desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy.
Guy Fawkes is born
King James I crowned as King of England
31 January 1606
5 November 1605
THE GUNPOWDER PLOT (TIMELINE)
March: barrels in cellar October: Lord Monteagle receives a letter
Guy Fawkes is arrested in the cellar
Guy Fawkes dies
King James I
Tower of London
Houses of Parliament
Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night History for Kids
British Holidays
Holloa boys, Holloa boys, let the bells ring Holloa boys, Holloa boys, God save the King! Hip hip Hoorah ! Hip hip Hoorah ! A penny loaf to feed ol'Pope, A farthing cheese to choke him. A pint of beer to rinse it down, A faggot of sticks to burn him. Burn him in a tub of tar,' Burn him like a blazing star. Burn his body from his head, Then we'll say: ol'Pope is dead
Remember, remember, the 5th of November The Gunpowder Treason and plot ; I know of no reason why Gunpowder Treason Should ever be forgot. Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'Twas his intent. To blow up the King and the Parliament. Three score barrels of powder below. Poor old England to overthrow. By God's providence he was catch'd, With a dark lantern and burning match
Coloring, crafts...
MORE ACTIVITIES
@blog.englishmania
Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.
Guy Fawkes Day , British observance, celebrated on November 5, commemorating the failure of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
The Gunpowder Plot conspirators, led by Robert Catesby , were zealous Roman Catholics enraged at King James I for refusing to grant greater religious tolerance to Catholics. They planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) during the state opening of Parliament, intending to kill the king and members of Parliament in order to clear the way to reestablishing Catholic rule in England. The plan failed when the conspirators were betrayed. One of them, Guy Fawkes , was taken into custody the evening before the attack, in the cellar where the explosives to be used were stashed. The other conspirators were all either killed resisting capture or—like Fawkes—tried, convicted, and executed. In the aftermath, Parliament declared November 5 a national day of thanksgiving, and the first celebration of it took place in 1606.
Today Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom, and in a number of countries that were formerly part of the British Empire , with parades, fireworks, bonfires, and food. Straw effigies of Fawkes are tossed on the bonfire, as are—in more recent years in some places—those of contemporary political figures. Traditionally, children carried these effigies, called “Guys,” through the streets in the days leading up to Guy Fawkes Day and asked passersby for “a penny for the guy,” often reciting rhymes associated with the occasion, the best known of which dates from the 18th century:
Remember, remember, the fifth of November Gunpowder treason and plot We see no reason Why Gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot….
Fireworks, a major component of most Guy Fawkes Day celebrations, represent the explosives that were never used by the plotters. Guards perform an annual search of the Parliament building to check for potential arsonists, although it is more ceremonial than serious. Lewes , in southeastern England, is the site of a celebration of Guy Fawkes Day that has a distinctly local flavour, involving six bonfire societies whose memberships are grounded in family history stretching back for generations.
Sep 27, 2014
180 likes | 594 Views
Guy Fawkes Night. 5 th November. 1603. In 1603 James I was the King of England. James I was a Protestant and wasn’t very nice to the Catholics in England. He fined the Catholics who didn’t attend Church of England services. 1604. Robert Catesby was a Catholic.
Guy Fawkes Night 5th November
1603 • In 1603 James I was the King of England. • James I was a Protestant and wasn’t very nice to the Catholics in England. • He fined the Catholics who didn’t attend Church of England services.
1604 • Robert Catesby was a Catholic. • He and group of men wanted a new King. • They decided to blow up Parliament on the day it was next opened by King James I.
The Houses of Parliament
Guy Fawkes • Robert Catesby recruited Guy Fawkes because he was an expert in Gunpowder. • They rented a room in a cellar below the Houses of Parliament and hid 36 barrels of gunpowder there.
The Gunpowder Plot • On 5th November 1605 Guy Fawkes was guarding the gunpowder and ready to light the fuse. Somebody sent King James I an anonymous letter about the plot.
Guy Fawkes’ arrest • The King’s guards discovered Guy Fawkes and arrested him. He was taken to the Tower of London. He was questioned about the other plotters before being killed.
The Tower of London
Bonfire Night • In England today the gunpowder plot is remembered with bonfires, fireworks and sparklers.
Guy Fawkes • An effigy of Guy Fawkes is put on the bonfire.
Bonfire Night food Toffee apples Jacket potatoes Toasted marshmallows
Remember, remember, The fifth of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot. We see no reason why Gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot.
1603. James I became King of EnglandHe fined Catholics for not attending Church of England services and he put Catholic priests to death. . 1604. Robert Catesby and a group of Catholics hatched a plan to blow up the Houses of Parliament on the day it opened.. Guy Fawkes. The plotters recruited Guido (Guy) Fawkes, an explosives expert..
786 views • 13 slides
Guy Fawkes. By Gaby and Shanna (Year 6). Fighting Abroad. Guy was 23 when he left England to join the Spanish Army. He wanted to fight for the Catholic church. When Queen Elizabeth died, a new king came into power. The Catholics were afraid of the new king and
528 views • 8 slides
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November,2013
1.03k views • 10 slides
Guy Fawkes. Who was he?. Who was Guy Fawkes?. Fawkes was born and educated in York. His father died when Fawkes was eight years old, after which his mother married a recusant Catholic.
1.99k views • 13 slides
Guy Fawkes Day. A British Holiday. Date. The 5 th of November. Another name of the holiday. Bonfire Night. The History. In 1605 King James I was on the throne. He was a Protestant and he hated Catholics... James ordered all Catholic priests to leave the country. The History.
914 views • 24 slides
Guy Fawkes day. Guy’s history.
355 views • 4 slides
Name: Vadim Derkach Form: 7B Teacher: Mukhina Galina Ivanovna. Guy Fawkes Night. Smolensk 2012. The history of Guy Fawkes Day. Guy Fawkes was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics. They planned to assassinate King James I and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne.
837 views • 10 slides
Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot. 1603. James I became King of England He fined Catholics for not attending Church of England services and he put Catholic priests to death. . 1604.
776 views • 14 slides
“ Remember , remember ! The fifth of November , the gunpowder , treason , and plot . I see no reason , why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot ”. GUY FAWKES NIGHT. Penny for the guy ?.
456 views • 13 slides
Guy Fawkes/Bonfire Night. Bonfire Night. In England on November 5 th there are firework displays and bonfires across the country. This night is called Guy Fawkes or Bonfire Night. The reason this night is celebrated is because of a plot which happened over 400 years ago. England in the 1600s.
4.93k views • 16 slides
Guy Fawkes Night. Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated on November 5. It is celebrated in many English-speaking countries….but not in America!. Guy Fawkes Night celebrates the failure of a plot to kill the King of England in 1605.
1.86k views • 10 slides
Guy fawkes DAY. BY Roberto ,Rolando , Leilani,Rossely. Holiday Traditions. The kid ‘s do rag dolls as guy fawkes . Guy Fawkes tried to kill king James. Kid ‘s go to houses to earn money to buy fireworks. They cook sausage and smash potatos . .
522 views • 6 slides
On the 5 th November 1605, Guy Fawkes was discovered under the House of Lords with several barrels of gunpowder. He was preparing blow up the building on the opening of parliament that day.
343 views • 3 slides
Souvenez-vous, souvenez-vous du cinq novembre: Poudre trahison et conspiration Je ne vois aucune raison de jamais Oublier la trahison des poudres. Remember, remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder Treason and Plot, I see no reason why the gunpowder treason should never ever be forgot .
251 views • 6 slides
Guy Fawkes Day. What is Guy Fawkes Day?. F i r e w o r k s. 5 th November. Why do we celebrate Guy Fawkes Day?. 5 th November, 1605. Guy Fawkes. King James 1. How?. Houses of parliament. Gun Powder. The Tradition. Bonfire. The celebration. 5 th november Fireworks Guy Fawkes.
1.26k views • 9 slides
GUY FAWKES DAY IN ENGLAND NOVEMBER 5th by GREGORY.
334 views • 8 slides
GUY FAWKES' DAY.
308 views • 7 slides
GUY FAWKES.
254 views • 9 slides
GUY FAWKES ’ NIGHT. Exceptional and real celebration. Guy Fawkes’ Night on November 5 th celebrates the attempt by Guy Fawkes to destroy the Houses of Parliament in 1605. The Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) viewed from across the River Thames.
636 views • 17 slides
Britain celebrates the failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605 by letting off fireworks and lighting bonfires with an effigy of the Gunpowder Plot leader Guy Fawkes on top during the Bonfire Night processions in Lewes, southern England.
1.75k views • 17 slides
IMAGES
COMMENTS
Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night PowerPoint - primary. Guy-Fawkes-and-Bonfire-Night.pptx (33.42 MB) Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night PowerPoint - primary (Welsh) Guy-Fawkes-and-Bonfire-Night-welsh.pptx (9.35 MB) Our programmes. School visits. Sessions for home educators. Sessions for community and youth groups. Resources.
Guy Fawkes was arrested in the cellar of the House of Lords, guarding barrels of gunpowder,. The 5th November is now known as Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes Night in England. People celebrate this as the day King James I and his ministers survived the plot.
200 likes | 834 Views. Name: Vadim Derkach Form: 7B Teacher: Mukhina Galina Ivanovna. Guy Fawkes Night. Smolensk 2012. The history of Guy Fawkes Day. Guy Fawkes was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics. They planned to assassinate King James I and restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. Download Presentation.
Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night, presentation. Subject: History. Age range: 7-11. Resource type: Lesson (complete) Videos. File previews. pptx, 33.41 MB. pptx, 9.35 MB. Use this PowerPoint as an introduction to the story of Guy Fawkes and the origins of Bonfire night.
7 Events during Guy Fawkes' Night continued The author of the plan was not in fact Fawkes, in the conspiracy took part Thomas Percy and Robert Catesby. After 2 months of the process, assassins - a total of eight, were sentenced to death by hanging and quartered.
Contents include: A fully editable, 50 slide PowerPoint presentation on Guy Fawkes and his role in the Gunpowder Plot and how this has resulted in Bonfire Night. A 70 slide presentation on fireworks and firework safety. A 50 question quiz on Bonfire Night, Fireworks firework safety. A Bonfire Night / Guy Fawkes Night puzzle pack containing a ...
Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Fireworks Night, is an annual commemoration observed on 5 November, primarily in Great Britain, involving bonfires and fireworks displays. Its history begins with the events of 5 November 1605 O.S., when Guy Fawkes, a member of the Gunpowder Plot, was arrested while guarding ...
Presentation transcript: 1 Guy Fawkes Night 5th November. 2 1603 In 1603 James I was the King of England. James I was a Protestant and wasn't very nice to the Catholics in England. He fined the Catholics who didn't attend Church of England services. 3 1604 Robert Catesby was a Catholic. He and group of men wanted a new King.
The presentation was made by Paulina Janus Thank You For Your Attention. GUY FAWKES ' NIGHT. Exceptional and real celebration. Guy Fawkes' Night on November 5 th celebrates the attempt by Guy Fawkes to destroy the Houses of Parliament in 1605. The Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster) viewed from across the River Thames.
This Assembly presentation on Guy Fawkes night will help you teach how the gunpowder plot was the culmination of 100 years of religious persecution & conflict. ... Guy Fawkes and his fellow plotters wanted to take action against the government and the king for their anti-Catholic laws. They planned to put James I's daughter, Elizabeth, on the ...
He became synonymous with the Gunpowder Plot, the failure of which has been commemorated in Britain as Guy Fawkes Night since 5 November 1605, when his effigy is traditionally burned on a bonfire, commonly accompanied by fireworks. (from Wikipedia) Guy Fawkes. A desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy. Guy Fawkes. Guy Fawkes is born
Our lovely Story of Guy Fawkes PowerPoint is a wonderful way to teach KS1 children all about the iconic face of the Gunpowder Plot and Bonfire Night. Each slide of the PowerPoint is illustrated with colourful, hand-drawn images that help set the scene and bring the story to life in the imaginations of young children.
Presentation Transcript. Bonfire Night • In England on November 5th there are firework displays and bonfires across the country. • This night is called Guy Fawkes or Bonfire Night. • The reason this night is celebrated is because of a plot which happened over 400 years ago. England in the 1600s • In England the Christian Church had ...
Today Guy Fawkes Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom, and in a number of countries that were formerly part of the British Empire, with parades, fireworks, bonfires, and food.Straw effigies of Fawkes are tossed on the bonfire, as are—in more recent years in some places—those of contemporary political figures. Traditionally, children carried these effigies, called "Guys," through the ...
Presentation Transcript. Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated on November 5. • It is celebrated in many English-speaking countries….but not in America! Guy Fawkes Night celebrates the failure of a plot to kill the King of England in 1605. • A group of conspirators plotted to blow up the House of Parliament, with King James the First inside.
Guy Fawkes Night. 5 th November. 1603. In 1603 James I was the King of England. James I was a Protestant and wasn't very nice to the Catholics in England. He fined the Catholics who didn't attend Church of England services. 1604. ... An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: ...