The links are all to pdf versions of the sheets to view other versions and for more information on the sheets visit the Activity Sheets Page.
|
|
- This sheet is designed to be used with the object-related pages on this website.
- In addition children could be asked to think about the type of materials the Anglo-Saxons used and how they used them.
- It can be used as a basis for finding out more about archaeology and the work of archaeologists.
- Children could investigate the use of design and decoration on Anglo-Saxon objects.
|
|
|
- This sheet is designed to be used with the object-related pages on this website. It encourages a more focused look at objects than the record sheet.
- In addition children could be asked to think about types of materials the Anglo-Saxons used and how they used them.
- Children could investigate the use of design and decoration on Anglo-Saxon objects.
|
|
|
- This sheet focuses on the daily life of Anglo-Saxon children.
- It can be used to stimulate a comparison with children’s lives today.
- Children could be asked to look at one aspect of Anglo-Saxon life – clothes, food, pastimes, etc.
|
|
|
- This sheet is designed to be used in conjunction with this website. It encourages children to look at different areas of the website and various aspects of Anglo-Saxon life.
- It allows children to focus on objects and materials.
- In addition children could be asked to think about types of materials the Anglo-Saxons used and how they used them.
- Children could investigate the use of design and decoration on Anglo-Saxon objects.
|
|
|
- This sheet focuses on what archaeologists find in the ground and how they can be interpreted.
- Children could explore how different materials react in the ground and asked what materials will survive and what will not.
- It can also be used as the basis to find out more about archaeology and the work of archaeologists.
|
|
|
- This sheet allows children to explore the Anglo-Saxon language and evidence for Anglo-Saxon settlements.
- Children could be asked to think of the different types of evidence that can be used to find out about the Anglo-Saxons.
- Children could explore Anglo-Saxon place-names in their area.
- Anglo-Saxon place-names can be compared with Viking place-names (using the Meet the Vikings section of this website)
- It could be used as the basis to find out more about Old English (using the Old English pages on this website)
|
|
|
- This sheet is designed to make children explore different types of evidence in order to find out about the Anglo-Saxons.
- It can be used as the basis to find out more about archaeology and the work of archaeologists.
- Children could compare Anglo-Saxon burial practices with burial practices used today.
- It can also be used to explore archives and what they can contain (find out more).
|