The Anglo Saxons
By:Fido, Isa,Coco and Jachu
Who were them?
What was their daily life about?
They were so messy, alcoholics and the were all day carving wood.
Secondary source An extra is that they create the english language.
What were Anglo-Saxon villages like
Most of the people who lived in Anglo-Saxon
England were farmers. Each farm had a house
with a thatched roof where the family lived and
slept
What did the Anglo Saxons eat and drink?
● They created the beer and they loved it.
● They ate a mix of vegetables, including onions, peas,
parsnips, and cabbage
● Meat ,deer and wild boar
What did Anglo-Saxons believe in?
Anglo-Saxons were superstitious and believed in lucky charms. They thought
that rhymes, potions, stones and jewels would protect them from evil spirits or
sickness.
Secondary sources.
Where do the names of the days of the week originate from?
Sunday and Monday are named after the celestial bodies
Saturn, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after
Germanic gods, Tuesday (Tiw's day), Wednesday (Woden's
day), Thursday (Thor's day) and Friday (Freya's day
Who came to Britain after the Anglo-Saxons
We think the Vikings.

the anflo saxons

  • 1.
    The Anglo Saxons By:Fido,Isa,Coco and Jachu
  • 2.
    Who were them? Whatwas their daily life about? They were so messy, alcoholics and the were all day carving wood. Secondary source An extra is that they create the english language.
  • 3.
    What were Anglo-Saxonvillages like Most of the people who lived in Anglo-Saxon England were farmers. Each farm had a house with a thatched roof where the family lived and slept
  • 4.
    What did theAnglo Saxons eat and drink? ● They created the beer and they loved it. ● They ate a mix of vegetables, including onions, peas, parsnips, and cabbage ● Meat ,deer and wild boar
  • 5.
    What did Anglo-Saxonsbelieve in? Anglo-Saxons were superstitious and believed in lucky charms. They thought that rhymes, potions, stones and jewels would protect them from evil spirits or sickness. Secondary sources.
  • 6.
    Where do thenames of the days of the week originate from? Sunday and Monday are named after the celestial bodies Saturn, Sun and Moon, but the other days are named after Germanic gods, Tuesday (Tiw's day), Wednesday (Woden's day), Thursday (Thor's day) and Friday (Freya's day
  • 7.
    Who came toBritain after the Anglo-Saxons We think the Vikings.