Know it! - Anglo-Saxons - Year 5
History Resource Description
The Anglo-Saxons were a group of people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century. They were a mix of tribes from continental Europe, including the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, who migrated to England following the decline of the Roman Empire. The Anglo-Saxons played a significant role in the cultural and historical development of the country, and their influence is still evident in modern British life. This can be seen in the English language, which has roots in Old English, the language of the Anglo-Saxons, as well as in place names, legal systems, and various aspects of cultural heritage that have shaped contemporary British society.
In Year 5 education, students explore the impact of the Anglo-Saxon era on today's world. As part of their learning journey, it is important to incorporate retrieval tasks to help solidify their understanding. These tasks are designed not only to be a part of the ongoing unit but also to provide opportunities for children to revisit and reflect on their learning after the unit has concluded. Such activities ensure that knowledge is retained and can be built upon in future learning, helping to create a deeper and more lasting appreciation of the Anglo-Saxons' contribution to modern life.