How did Anglo-Saxon create different settlements than the ones the Romans had created? - Teacher's Notes
History Resource Description
In exploring the historical impact of the Anglo-Saxons and their settlements, students are encouraged to discern the differences between the lifestyles and communities of Roman Britain and those of Anglo-Saxon Britain. Teachers guide pupils to identify and list ten distinct characteristics of life during each period, thereby framing a comparative understanding of the two eras. This exercise not only highlights the cultural and societal shifts but also sets the stage for deeper inquiry into the nature of Anglo-Saxon settlements.
Further research is encouraged through curated educational resources, such as videos from BBC Teach and BBC Two, which provide insights into the daily life and structure of Anglo-Saxon villages. Pupils are prompted to engage in collaborative discussions, drawing comparisons between the newly formed Anglo-Saxon settlements and the well-established Roman ones. The culmination of this investigative journey is an imaginative exercise where students are tasked with creating a detailed description, accompanied by diagrams or sketches, of what an Anglo-Saxon settlement might have looked like, encapsulating the essence of their architectural and societal norms.