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Anglo-Saxons. Fill in the KWL chart by writing: What do you know about the Anglo-Saxons? What would you like to find out?. Aim. I can describe why, where and when the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. Success Criteria.
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Anglo-Saxons Fill in the KWL chart by writing: • What do you know about the Anglo-Saxons? • What would you like to find out?
Aim • I can describe why, where and when the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. Success Criteria • I can write sentences to show I understand why, where and when the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. • I can label a map to show the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. • I can write about a character from history.
L.O: To describe why, where and when the Anglo-Saxons invaded Britain. Vortigern The Vortigen was the king of Britain but he faced great difficulty organising an army to stop the invaders who were very powerful and excellent fighters. He worried they would take over in Britain. He asked two brothers called Hengest and Horsa from Jutland (in Denmark) to come and fight for him and keep the invaders out.
Hengest and Horsa Hengest and Horsa were happy to help and kept the invaders out. However the men liked what they found in Britain and decided that they wanted to stay and take land for themselves. They brought more warriors and over time they began to settle around Britain pushing the Brits further and further out!
The Anglo-Saxons The brothers and their warriors weren’t the only ones who wanted Britain. Other German tribes had also been invading Britain for some time. These invaders are called The Anglo-Saxons because the two biggest invading tribes were the Angles and the Saxons.
An Influx of Invaders Look at this map with your partner. Can you work out: • Where the invading troops came from? • What they were called? • Whereabouts in Britain did they settle? (North, south etc.) • Why did they settle there?
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms The British fought hard against the Anglo-Saxons but by about 600AD they had either been forced to escape or had been taken as slaves. Those who escaped went mainly to Wales and Cornwall. The rest of Britain divided into seven kingdoms: • Northumbria • Essex • Wessex • Sussex • Mercia • Kent • East Anglia
Aim • To understand the meaning of Anglo-Saxon place names. Success Criteria • I can match up Anglo-Saxon place names to their root meanings. • I can find Anglo-Saxon towns on a map.
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms The British fought hard against the Anglo-Saxons but by about 600AD they had either been forced to escape or had been taken as slaves. Those who escaped went to Wales and Cornwall. The rest of Britain was divided into 7 kingdoms: Can you remember their names? But where did these place names come from? What do they mean?
Kingdom Name Meanings These county names mainly come from the names and geographical location of the Anglo-Saxons who first settled here. Wessex
Root Meanings Many of the names of towns and villages in Britain also came from the Anglo-Saxons. Have you ever noticed that many place names share some similarities? How many place names can you find using the endings below? What do these endings mean? -ham -ford -wich
Anglo-Saxon Vocabulary These county names mainly come from the names and geographical location of the Anglo-Saxons who first settled here.
Anglo-Saxon Place Names Look at the map Can you find the Anglo-Saxon towns decode some of the place names?