My favourite part of the Viking Feast was making and eating the oatcakes. In the topic I learned about their homes and we made a model longhouse with moss on the roof. Oak P2
I enjoyed making the flatbreads. They were very yummy.
In the topic I learned how they made their houses and long ships. My favourite part was learning about runes. Mairi P3
I enjoyed learning about the vikings, my favourite part was making the longhouse. We learnt what they would have eaten, about where they would have travelled and settled, kings, gods and goddesses, what they wore, society structure, longships, how they travelled, Old Norse alphabet. My favourite part aboout the feast was everything! Corynn P5
I enjoyed making the Viking longhouse and the Vicking feast. I learned what Vikings ate and how they built longships. I also enjoyed finding out about Viking runes. I wrote a message to Nolan and his parents. We also made a viking out of paper and fabric. Tommy P6
I enjoyed learning about the Vikings. My favourite part about the Vikings was learning about the Viking raids and gods and goddesses. I learnt a lot about were the Vikings lived and settled.
I think the feast was delicious. My favourite part was making the oatcakes ( they were yummy). Blue P6
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