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KS3 History Vikings learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
Written by BBC historian Dr Janina Ramirez and packed with period details and knowledge, this is a Viking mystery adventure for KS2 kids. Alva is a fearless young detective and shield maiden; working with her explorer uncle and her pet wolf Fenrir she must solve a complicated trail of runes to find out why her father has disappeared.
The Vikings were warriors from northern Europe. They were also known as Norsemen or Northmen. They sailed the seas from the late 700s to the 1000s. They attacked many countries and took away much treasure. Their northern European neighbors gave them the name of Viking, which means “ pirate .”.
What Viking KS2 activities can I do in the classroom? Our Viking KS2 activities and history resources are great for learning about Viking life, history and culture. Engage children by making longships, develop language skills with Viking rune activities or learn about Norse mythology with our poster packs.
Vikings Infographic. I'm a little wary of posting an infographic from the History Channel, notorious for rarely doing its history homework, not to mention all its ancient alien programming posing as real science, and they should have done spellcheck first, but.
Making cheese in the Viking and Middle Ages. By Sten Hansson, Foteviken. The written sources mention cheese in different situations. In old nordic litterature fresh cheese in recommended for poor health, for healing wounds and against scurvy and kidney stones.
No Central Government: The Vikings did not have a central government. Norsemen banded together in small groups or clans. Each clan had a village. Each clan or group was led by a chief (sometimes called a king.) Viking government, although not centrally organized, was well organized. Law and democracy were at the root of Viking government.