English National Curriculum - History

3. What did the Vikings believe in?

Mission Objectives

Identify popular Norse gods

Understand Norse beliefs about the nine interconnected worlds

Explain the roles of popular gods in Norse daily life

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Keywords

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runes

an ancient alphabet used by people from northern and western Europe that is made of straight-line symbols

Asgard

the world that was home to the most important Norse gods

Odin

the ruler of the gods, god of war and wisdom

Thor

the son of Odin and god of thunder and lightning

Valhalla

Odin’s home in Asgard, where warriors would go when they died

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Support Research Tool: A handout with the name and a fact about 6 Norse gods.

Core Research Tool: A handout with more detailed fact files about a wide range of Norse gods. 

Support Handout (1): A handout provides four letters from Norse people and a scaffolded space to write a response to each one.

Core Handout (2): A handout provides four letters from Norse people and space to write a response to each one.

Stretch Handout (3): The handout is the same as the core handout, with an added section to identify any alternative gods that might also be able to help.

Challenge Handout (4): The handout provides space for children to create their own Norse character and problem.

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