Unit 3 Britain after the Romans: how did Christianity survive in the British Isles? Unit 4 Early Islamic civilisation: how did Baghdad become the ‘City of Peace'? Unit 5 Early Islamic civilisation: what connected Baghdad to the wider world? Unit 6 Britain's settlement by Anglo-Saxons: what changed after the Romans left? Unit 7 The Anglo-Saxons: how do we know about life in Anglo-Saxon England? Unit 8 The Vikings: why did they come to the British Isles?
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I can retell the story of how the Vikings came to settle in large parts of Britain.
I can describe how the kingdom of Wessex fought back against the Vikings.
I can describe how the kingdom of Wessex tried to resist the Viking invaders.
I can describe how the Vikings took over more and more of Britain in the 800s CE.
I can describe how Viking raids on the British Isles were part of a bigger story of seafaring and expansion.
I can describe the early Viking raids on the island of Lindisfarne.
I can describe the different sources of evidence that historians have used to uncover life in Anglo-Saxon Britain.
I can explain what archaeologists and historians think they have found out about Christianity in Anglo-Saxon Britain from buildings and artefacts.
I can describe one of the written sources from the Anglo-Saxon period and what historians have inferred from them.
I can explain how archaeologists and historians have used Anglo-Saxon coins to infer things about life in Anglo-Saxon Britain.
