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Year 5 History

Key Stage 2 History Year 5: a comprehensive study of the Anglo-Saxon and Viking struggle for England, the unification of the kingdom, and the impact of these settlements on British culture and identity.

6 units·28 topics·Ages 9-10
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The End of Roman Britain and the Anglo-Saxon Arrival

5 topics·AD 410 – AD 600

Investigating the transition from Roman rule to the arrival of Germanic tribes and the formation of early kingdoms.

The Departure of the Romans

Exploring why the Roman legions left Britain in AD 410 and the immediate impact on the British people.

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Invaders or Settlers?

Examining the arrival of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes and their motivations for crossing the North Sea.

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The Seven Kingdoms (The Heptarchy)

Mapping the emergence of the seven major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and their shifting boundaries.

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Sutton Hoo: Evidence of a Warrior Culture

Analysing the 1939 discovery of the ship burial and what it reveals about early Anglo-Saxon royalty.

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The Legend of King Arthur

Debating the historical reality versus the myth of the British leader who resisted the Saxon advance.

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Anglo-Saxon Society and Religion

5 topics·AD 500 – AD 800

A study of daily life, social structures, and the significant religious shift from Paganism to Christianity.

Social Hierarchy: From Kings to Slaves

Understanding the different classes of people in Anglo-Saxon society, including Thanes, Ceorls, and Thralls.

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The Conversion of England

Exploring the mission of St. Augustine and the influence of Irish monks like St. Aidan in spreading Christianity.

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The Lindisfarne Gospels

Examining the beauty and significance of illuminated manuscripts produced in Northumbrian monasteries.

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Anglo-Saxon Justice and Laws

Learning about the "Wergild" system and the use of trials by ordeal to settle disputes.

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Beowulf and Oral Traditions

Studying the great epic poem and how stories were told by "scops" in the mead halls.

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The Viking Age Begins

4 topics·AD 793 – AD 865

The arrival of the Northmen, their raiding tactics, and the eventual transition to settlement.

The Raid on Lindisfarne

Analysing the shocking attack in AD 793 and its impact on Christian Europe.

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Viking Longships and Seafaring

Investigating the technology that allowed Vikings to travel across oceans and up shallow rivers.

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Sagas and Norse Mythology

Exploring the gods, giants, and beliefs of the Viking world, from Odin to Thor.

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The Great Heathen Army

The shift from small raids to a full-scale invasion of England by a massive Viking force.

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The Resistance: Alfred and the Danelaw

5 topics·AD 871 – AD 924

How Wessex survived the Viking onslaught and the division of England through the Danelaw.

Alfred in the Marshes

The story of King Alfred's retreat to Athelney and his preparation for a counter-attack.

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The Battle of Edington and the Treaty

Analysing the decisive victory over Guthrum and the creation of the Danelaw.

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The Burh System

Exploring Alfred's innovative network of fortified towns designed to defend against future raids.

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Alfred the Scholar

Looking at Alfred's efforts to promote literacy and translate Latin texts into Old English.

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Athelstan: The First King of All England

Following the campaigns of Alfred's grandson to unite the kingdoms into a single nation.

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Viking York and the Danelaw Culture

4 topics·AD 866 – AD 1050

Investigating life in the Viking-controlled areas of England and their lasting impact on language and place names.

Jorvik: The Viking Capital

Using archaeological evidence from Coppergate to reconstruct life in Viking York.

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Viking Trade and Global Connections

Discovering how the Vikings linked Britain to trade routes reaching as far as Byzantium and the Silk Road.

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Place Names and Language

Identifying how Viking settlement changed the English language and the names of our towns.

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The Cuerdale Hoard

Investigating one of the largest Viking silver treasures ever found and what it tells us about their wealth.

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The Final Struggle and the End of an Era

5 topics·AD 978 – AD 1066

The return of the Viking threat, the reign of Cnut, and the events leading to the Norman Conquest.

Ethelred the Unready and the Danegeld

Examining the policy of paying "protection money" to stop Viking attacks.

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Cnut the Great: The Viking King of England

Studying the reign of the Danish king who ruled a North Sea Empire including England, Norway, and Denmark.

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Edward the Confessor and the Norman Link

The pious king whose lack of an heir set the stage for the most famous year in English history.

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1066: The Three Battles

A chronological look at Fulford Gate, Stamford Bridge, and finally, the Battle of Hastings.

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The Legacy of the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings

Reflecting on how these two groups shaped the England we know today.

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