Your pupils will be transported back in time to the year 1065, a year before the Norman invasion, where they will meet the three Saxon chieftains still living on Harewood land – Tor, Sprot and Grim.
Based on evidence taken from the famous Domesday book, children will learn the chieftains’ fascinating story and will be given a taste of Anglo-Saxon life in 11th Century Yorkshire.
Pupils will become part of Tor, Sprot or Grim’s tribe for the day. Through this, they will learn about Saxon art + culture, Britain’s conversion to Christianity and will try their luck as a Saxon warrior. Pupils will also be given the opportunity to use their problem solving skills to plan a new settlement – a helpful skill when there could be a new king any day now!
Timings for all sessions are flexible and can be tailored to suit KS2 pupils.
The session runs several activities throughout the day by dividing your group in 3 groups of 10. Each activity is guided by a Learning Facilitator (or Anglo-Saxon) giving your pupils all that they need whilst enabling them to explore for themselves.
10am Arrival
Part One – 10.15 – 12.00
Lunch – 12.00 – 12.45
Part Two – 12.45 – 2.00
£10 per pupil for a full-day experience.
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