ANGLO-SAXONS
GROUP 1: Who were they?
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Where were they from?
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Why did they go to England?
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What did they bring with them?
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Where did the newcomers settle?
TASK: Make a poster.
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Draw a map showing the journey they made from their countries to England.
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Draw a map of England and colour the places where they settled down.
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Draw the pictures of the things they brought with them.
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Include all the information learned from the questions.
GROUP 2: Anglo-Saxon beliefs
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Did they believe in any gods?
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What did men’s graves include?
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What were the Monasteries?
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What did the monks do?
TASK: Make a poster.
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Find pictures of the main god Woden, and explain a little about it.
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Draw a man’s grave and explain what we can see.
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Draw a monk working.
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Include all the information learned from the questions.
GROUP 3: Anglo-Saxon family life
TASK: Make a poster.
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Draw a picture of an Anglo-Saxon house.
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Draw a man and a woman showing their clothing.
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Draw a picture where we can see some of their jobs.
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Include all the information learned from the questions.
GROUP 4: Boys and girls
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What did Anglo-Saxon girls learn to do?
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What did Anglo-Saxon boys learn to do?
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What did the children play?
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What happened when the husband died. Who took care of his wife?
TASK: Make a poster.
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Draw a picture with an Anglo-Saxon girl learning to do things
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Draw a picture with an Anglo-Saxon boy learning to do things
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Include all the information learned from the questions.
RUBRIC
Readers for this school year
During this school year, our 1st ESO students will read these books:
- Message in the Sky
- The Ghost Teacher
- The Prince and the Pauper
My students will make some comments on these books.
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