HERITAGE, COMMUNITY, CITIZENSHIP How did the Anglo-Saxons shape Britain? In the heritage, community and citizenship theme we will be learning about how the Roman withdrawal contributed to Anglo-Saxon set- tlement, what Anglo-Saxon life was like for all groups of people—using more than source to find out, reasons why they settled here and what religious beliefs were before the spread of Christianity and how the spread of Christianity impacted Britain. We will be making rune bags as part of DT and reading Beowulf—an Anglo-Saxon myth. What life after Why the Anglo- How the An- What archaeolo- How people’s Celebration of the Roman pe- Saxons settled in glo-Saxons gists found out lives change learning: sharing riod and why Britain and how lived day to about Anglo- when Christi- our knowledge of the Anglo Sax- they shaped the day and how Saxon life from anity came to the Anglo- ons invaded land through their society the burial site at Britain Saxons through Britain their kingdoms. worked Sutton Hoo a multimedia The Anglo Saxons were immigrants (see the map to know where they came from) and made up of three tribes: the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. Seven major kingdoms were carved out of conquered areas: Northumbria, East Anglia, Essex, Sus- sex, Kent, Wessex and Mercia. Religion changed a lot throughout the Anglo-Saxon period. Many people were initially pagans and worshipped different gods who oversaw different things people did but changed over time to Christianity. Anglo-Saxons built their homes from wood, many were farmers and ate food which was in season. As a historian I will know... Tier 2 Tier 3 Academic Subject specific Defend Anglo-Saxons Invasion Archaeological Looted evidence Battle Primary Sources Settle Britons Rank Conquer Raid Jutes Trade Kingdom Conquer Settlement Tribe Craftspeople Missionaries .
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