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Learn all about the Vikings and their exploration to America through fun books, projects, recipes, games, and more! This guide is great for elementary grades (ages 5-10) to bring the Viking world to life.
This is a 4-week unit study using 2 books: You Wouldn’t Want to be a Viking Explorer! by Andrew Langley and DK Eyewitness Vikings. Required books can be found on Amazon or on secondhand websites- search titles on bookfinder.com or thriftbooks.com.
Included in this unit is an additional book list, supply list, weekly guide, and multiple activity instructions (with photo examples) and recipes. The weekly guide is broken into 3-4 short, open & go lessons but can easily be joined together or moved around to fit into your schedule. The lessons guide you on what to read, videos to watch, projects or recipe suggestions, map labeling, and prompts to fill in narration notebook pages.
You will map Viking voyages, learn about Eric the Red & Leif Erikson, how Vikings lived, what they ate, what they wore, etc. Create your own Viking shield, bake Viking bread, write with the runic alphabet, and enjoy art projects and writing prompts.
Guide is 26 pages.
Grab the full early American history curriculum and continue the exploration of America with Christopher Columbus, Jamestown, and the Mayflower in Adventures to the New World.
**This is a digital PDF. NO physical product will be mailed to you. After you purchase, you can download your guide immediately, or an email with the download will be sent to you to download any time. You have 2 weeks to download and save the file, before the link expires. (If you are unable to find the email, please be sure to check your Spam folder.)
**This product is meant for personal use only and is not to be shared, copied, or sold as your own. I do grant permission to print multiple copies of the maps and craft templates for members of your personal homeschool or co-op with less than 10 students.
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