The Anglo-Saxons, Vikings & the Normans
Many teachers will be familiar with aspects of these societies from earlier versions of the National Curriculum. The Curriculum 2014 introduced new areas such as the relations with the Scots and the continuity with the Normans. These societies have often proved popular with plenty of interesting sources including archaeology and artefacts. This is a crucial area of study with children given an opportunity to learn about the origins of so much of the United Kingdom. There is plenty of scope for a range of fascinating historical investigations using a range of key historical concepts.
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One of my favourite history places: The Holy Island of Lindisfarne
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The Coronation
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Teaching ‘these islands’ from prehistoric times to 1066
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One of my favourite history places: Oakham Castle
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Pull-out posters: Primary History 89
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Developing a big picture of the Romans, Anglo-Saxons and Vikings
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Storytelling the past
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Blending history and creative writing: imagining a lost Anglo-Saxon poem
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One of my favourite history places: Studland Village
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Scheme of Work: Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Scots settlement in Britain
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Recorded webinar: Making sense of the Vikings
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What can you tell about the Vikings from a chess piece?
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The Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings: push, pull, cause and consequence
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Pull-out Posters: Primary History 82
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One of my favourite history places: Durham Cathedral
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Pull-out Posters: Primary History 76
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The Vikings: ruthless killers or peaceful settlers?
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The gall nuts and lapis trail
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A trail of garnet and gold: Sri Lanka to Anglo-Saxon England
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Anglo-Saxon Women
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