Het gratis projectweekpakket Vikingen voor het primair onderwijs kunnen scholen gebruiken voor een projectweek over de Vikingen in Nederland.
Zelfleesboeken Kinderboekenweek 2020: En toen? Reis door de geschiedenis en werelden van vroeger door middel van zelfleesboeken.
Vikingen waren onverschrokken landveroveraars, maar ook ontdekkingsreizigers en handelaren. Ruim 1200 jaar geleden kwam hun samenleving tot bloei. Ze zijn uitgewaaierd van IJsland tot Sicilië. Ze plunderden, maar dreven ook handel en vestigden zich. Ze bekeerden zich tot het christendom. Hun heroïsche verhalen zijn bewaard gebleven in de Viking-sagen.
Na alle afspraken te hebben doorlopen, zijn we opnieuw vol overgave gestart met onze tweede taakkaart. Deze ging ditmaal over vikingen. Sommigen onder ons hebben met open mond de taakkaart gelezen. Ook kregen we nog de uitleg voor een tweede spel: de nonogrammen of ook wel de Japanse beeldpuzzels. Dit is echt fascinerend om met het kleuren van vakjes een tekening tevoorschijn zien te komen. We zijn natuurlijk eenvoudig begonnen maar de kriebel om groter en ingewikkelder aan het werk te gaan is er. Tot de volgende.
Na alle afspraken te hebben doorlopen, zijn we opnieuw vol overgave gestart met onze tweede taakkaart. Deze ging ditmaal over vikingen. Sommigen onder ons hebben met open mond de taakkaart gelezen. Ook kregen we nog de uitleg voor een tweede spel: de nonogrammen of ook wel de Japanse beeldpuzzels. Dit is echt fascinerend om met het kleuren van vakjes een tekening tevoorschijn zien te komen. We zijn natuurlijk eenvoudig begonnen maar de kriebel om groter en ingewikkelder aan het werk te gaan is er. Tot de volgende.
Adventures in My Father's World : Our next study was on the Vikings. I enjoyed this myself because this is not a theme I had ever explore...
In de Middeleeuwen waren er weinig steden. Rond het jaar 1000 kwam daar verandering in. Er kwamen steeds meer steden bij.
These 8 year olds used a card edged print technique to make these moody looking vikings
Ответ на вопрос о том, как правильно рисовать руны весьма прост. Однако, работая с этими символами, следует знать и о том, как их оговаривать и произносить.
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books ISBN: 978-0340969991 As the story opens, it seems like Cressida Cowell's small and lonely Viking hero could certainly do with some lessons in being fierce and strong before he sets out on his first voyage. A Viking should not be afraid of anything, least of all the sea! We decided to create our own crew of ferocious invaders to help Hiccup's dad, Stoick the Vast, convince his son that Vikings don't get frightened. Will they remain so brave when a storm hits and their longship is lost at sea? We provided the children with lots of...
Check out this fun free Age of Vikings Word Search, free for use at home or in schoolThis is a printable Age of Vikings Word...
Teacher’s Notes THE LAST VIKING – teachers’ notes (pdf) THE LAST VIKING RETURNS – teachers’ notes with ACARA hyperlinks (pdf) Each set of teachers’ notes include…
This is a wonderful drawing and watercolour lesson that I enjoy teaching. These were completed by Grade 7-9 students. I've posted about this lesson previously HERE and HERE. I recommend using watercolour paper for best results. Students started with 9x12" watercolour paper. They all have laptops, so were able to research and look up photos of Viking longships independently. The Viking longship was, without a doubt, an utterly awesome vessel. In their longships, Vikings sailed to all sorts of far off places; like Greenland, Constantinople, and even as far as America. These were some mighty tough and durable ships then, each one capable of braving treacherous seas, facing terrifying storms, and overcoming deadly currents. Amazingly, the entire longship could be constructed with no other tool than an axe We discussed the features of the ships including: a sail and a mast, but they also had oars for rowing in case the wind disappeared. To steer the boat, they just had one oar at the back of the ship. Another fantastic feature was that the longboat was symmetrical and double-ended. This meant that the Vikings could reverse without having to turn the boat around. On board were a series of small rowing boats which meant that the Vikings could get to shore and explore without risking damage to the bigger ship. They were all made from planks of timber, usually oak, overlapped and nailed together. The ships were made watertight by filling the spaces between the planks with wool, moss or animal hair, mixed with tar or tallow. The ships were all the same long narrow shape, with shallow draughts. The prow (at the front of the ship) was often decorated with a skillfully carved dragon or snake head to make people fearful. Each ship had a big, brightly coloured square sail which was woven from wool. They were dyed red and had stripes or diamond patterns. So students spent one class drawing their ship in pencil. The next class, they outlined their ships using ultra fine tip Sharpies. Then they painted it all using watercolour. They used the wet-on-wet technique to paint the sky and water. Some of the finished longships:
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.
This printable tafl game is going to be a hit at your next family game night. Print the pieces and learn how to play this Viking chess game.
This was a super fun collaborative project I did with the Grade 7 Social Studies teacher at my school. He's a very creative teacher and...