Year 5 Autumn Homework Project - Ashfield Junior School.
Year 5 optional Homework: Anglo Saxons and Vikings The hand in dates: Choice 1: Friday 30 January Choice 2: Thursday 12 February Choice 3: Friday 27 February Choice 4: Friday 13 March Choice 5: Friday 27 March. Anglo-Saxon times. Can you find out the names of villages, towns and cities. Your homework is your choice! You need to complete 5.
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ANGLO-SAXON Project Year 4 Here are some guidelines to follow so you get this project in on time.Each activity has been assigned points. Your aim is to complete activities and gain points. There will be prizes for those children who gain the most points and for those children who take the most pride in their work.
Lessons - Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings. The Nuffield Primary History project ran from 1991-2009 and developed a range of approaches and techniques for doing history with children. The resources produced by the project are all real lessons which have been taught by real teachers. They include guidance on teaching and examples of children's work.
The Anglo-Saxons were a mixture of different tribes who came from north Germany, Denmark, and the northern Netherlands. They sailed across the North Sea and arrived in Britain after the Romans left in 410CE. The tribes included the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. Some were war-like and pushed the existing Celtic kingdoms back towards the western and.
This lesson explores life in an Anglo-Saxon settlement. Pupils will take a video tour and think about how the Anglo-Saxons used natural resources to make their settlements safe and self-sufficient. Pupils will design their own settlement maps and think about what different people might be doing in the settlement on a day-to-day basis.
Explore the end of Roman Britain, Anglo-Saxon culture and the Vikings. In this resource, students are encouraged to study objects in more detail, looking for different patterns and designs, making links between objects and crafts and considering why certain materials have survived better than others.