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I am sorry, Year 7, but the films of your work have not yet been edited.

Instead, you’re going to make a model….

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In the 9th century there were battles across England between the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings.

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In 871 the Vikings took over London.

The city was destroyed.

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Eventually the Saxon king Alfred the Great took London back.

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For the next hundred years the river Lea was the boundary between Saxon land (to the

west) and Viking land (to the east).

Vikings

Saxons (English)

LONDON

LEYTON

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Leyton was on the front line, in the middle of the fighting.

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In 894 Viking ships rowed up the Lea and built a fortress.

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One year later the English attacked them but failed.So King Alfred built two

fortresses lower down the river so the Vikings could not get their

ships out.

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About 100 years ago the remains of a Viking longboat was found

near Lea Bridge.

What might it have looked like?

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YOUR TASK:

• Using the resources provided, make a Viking ship.

• RESOURCES:• Plain paper, sugar paper, glue, scissors, sellotape,

coloured pencils, information sheets.