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Chieftain Scandinavia Freeman Monastery Norsemen Danesgold

Chieftain Scandinavia Freeman Monastery Norsemen Danesgold

Chieftain The leader of a village or a small group of people. is a figure who embodies the is the son of Erik the Red and is The the Vikings came from: , bloodthirsty reputation more completely than most. generally considered to have been the first and . Ultimately, Erik ended up founding , but European to set foot in America, a full A person who is not a slave and free to choose Freeman that was only after he’d been banished from 500 years before . who they worked for. for murdering several men. A place where people who have dedicated their Monastery lives to religion, such as monks, live.  Vikings lived in long rectangular houses with upright timber. The used woven sticks covered with The name given to people living in Scandinavia at mud to keep out the rain. the time of the Vikings meaning ‘men of the  Vikings were encouraged to wear a weapon at all times. These included spears, bow and arrow, north’. knives, swords and axes. Danesgold Money paid to Vikings to stop them from raiding.  Vikings ate whatever food they could hunt, grow or make.  The Vikings were skilful weavers and often made clothes for their families using natural dyes.

Viking were used in battle and were long, light and

slender so they could move around quickly. Depending on its size, a had 24 to 50 oars.

789 AD 840 AD 866 AD 900 AD 981 AD 1000 AD 1016 AD 1066 AD The Vikings Begin Viking Settlers Danish Vikings The Vikings raid the Eric the Red Leif Erikson (son of Erik The King Harold is their attacks on establish the city establish a Kingdom Mediterranean. discovers the Red) explored the conquer England. defeated at the Britain. Dublin, in . in York, England. Greenland. of . battle of Hastings.

Adjectives – words that describe a noun 9 times table Sound: vibrations that travel through the air which (beautiful, dangerous, large, cold) can be heard when they reach a person's or animal's Preposition – a word that tells you where 1 x 9 = 9 7 x 9 = 63 ear something is (above, next to, under, beside) 2 x 9 = 18 8 x 9 = 72 Vibration: These sound waves are formed by objects Homophone – words with the same sound 3 x 9 = 27 9 x9 = 82 vibrating (shaking back and forth). but different meaning (knight, night, flower, 4 x 9 = 36 10 x 9 = 90 Pitch is how high or low a note sounds. flour) Volume: the volume is the perception of loudness 5 x 9 = 45 11 x 9 = 99 Pronoun – a word that replaces a noun (he, from the intensity of a sound wave. The higher the she, it, they) 6 x 9 = 54 12 x 9 = 108 intensity of a sound, the louder it is perceived in our ears, and the higher volume it has.

The definition of a treble clef is a symbol that is placed on every line of music to show the notes which will be sung or played by voices and instruments that can achieve higher notes.

In art we will be designing our own Viking shields. We will examine the past and look at how and why certain patterns and colours were used. We will use This term in Spanish lessons we will our drafting skills to perfect our design and then RE be learning how to say numbers from This term we will be learning create a final product out of clay. 0 – 100 and how to shop in a market! about Judaism. It is one of the world’s largest religions. It is over 4,000 years old and 1 Uno 11 Once worships one God. Jewish 2 Dos 12 Doce people worship in a 3 Tres 13 Trece synagogue and read the 4 Cuatro 14 Catorce Torah. 5 Cinco 15 Quince Passover is a special time for 6 Seis 16 Dieciséis Jews. During this celebration, Jews remember how their 7 Siete 17 Diecisiete ancestors left slavery behind 8 Ocho 18 Dieciocho them when they were led out 9 Nueve 19 Diecinueve of Egypt by Moses. Passover 10 Diez 20 Veinte is celebrated with a series of rituals which each symbolize a different part of the story.