Year 4 – Anglo Saxons and Vikings

Anglo Saxons and Vikings 

This half term we have been looking at the Anglo Saxons and Vikings. The children have been looking at where they came from, how they invaded, what they brought with them and how they have impacted life today. 

The children have carried out many investigations and learnt various aspects of this valuable period of history. 

What The Student Says

"I liked this topic because I enjoyed learning about those times and learning about why the Anglo Saxons and Vikings were against each other."

What skills were developed?

The children have had the opportunity to create a scaled timeline that included specific times and dates. The Children have looked at how a variety of  events, achievements and people have affected life today. They have used textbooks, artefacts, videos and databases to collect evidence.

What the Teacher says

"This topic has been excellent to teach. The children have enjoyed every aspect when learning about this time in history. I have enjoyed sharing interesting facts, showing artefacts and widening the childrens knowledge of important people. "

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