Please complete all work in your home learning journal.
Moose Fabio might not wear socks, but he sure can dance!
Start with 15 minutes on TTrockstars.
Answer the following questions in your home learning journal.
On page 38, it mentions the warrior "Beowulf". Watch the video below, it is the beginning of the story of Beowulf. What makes him a hero?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks2-ks3-beowulf-part-1/zfymxyc
Your activity:
Write a prediction what will happen to Beowulf? Will he be a similar hero to Magnus in Anglo-Saxon Boy?
Look tomorrow for the next instalment of Beowulf!
Write each word THREE times and then use each one in a sentence.
exercise
experience
experiment
extreme
famous
The next step to creating your own Viking legends:
Today, create a prediction or curse that comes true at the end of the story.
Remember what happened in Arrow-Odd:
At the beginning of the story a witch cursed Arrow-Odd, she said that one day, his horse would kill him! Arrow-Odd killed his horse so that the curse couldn't come true. At the end of the story, Arrow-Odd came back to his little village and stood over the grave of his beloved horse. When all of a sudden, a viper slithered out of the grave and bit Arrow-Odd on the foot, killing him!
What could happen to your Viking hero?
What Christmas symbols can you think of? Christians believe lots of the objects of Christmas have special symbolism.
In your home learning journal, draw five Christmas symbols, and explain their meaning to Christians.