Viking Society

Viking Society

The Cunning History Teacher lesson plan on Viking Society is an in-depth and comprehensive look at the social structure and customs of the Vikings. The lesson begins by providing an overview of Viking society, including the different social classes such as the Thralls, Karls, Jarls and Chieftains. Students will learn about the roles and responsibilities of each class and how they interacted with one another.

The main focus of the lesson is the role and status of Viking women, including their rights, responsibilities, and opportunities in Viking society. Students will also learn about Viking laws and justice, including the role of the ‘Thing’ in Viking society and the legal process.

The lesson also covers the topic of marriage, including the customs, rituals, and expectations of Viking marriages. The lesson will explore the role of marriage in Viking society, such as the economic and social advantages of marriage.

To help students engage with the material and think critically, the lesson plan includes a short film, discussion questions, critical thinking, drawing and writing activities. These activities provide students with the opportunity to explore different aspects of the topic in a hands-on and interactive way, and to develop their critical thinking skills.

Additionally, the lesson plan includes a group discussion activity, where students will have the opportunity to discuss the topic in small groups and share their ideas and perspectives. This activity will encourage students to think critically and explore the topic in more depth.

Overall, this lesson plan is a valuable resource for teachers looking to provide students with a thorough understanding of Viking society. It covers the social structure, customs, laws and the role of women in Viking society in an engaging and interactive way. The activities and discussion questions will encourage students to think critically and explore the topic in more depth, making it a perfect addition to any history class.

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Resource Information

Description:Student activities include a short film, discussion questions, critical thinking, drawing and writing activities.
Estimated lessons:2-3.
Ages11-14 years.
Format PowerPoint.

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