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Aims


•To investigate the design of the Viking long ship
•To use the previous knowledge we have of Vikings as skilled
seamen to study the design and speed of the long ship
•Study what materials were used and who built what?!
•The study of decoration on the long ships
•Usefulness in battle
•Design your own long ship!!!
The Vikings
  Longships
Scandinavia
Vikings came from the north.

Now we call their land Scandinavia.

Norway,
Sweden
and Denmark                                  Scandinavia

are countries       Atlantic Ocean

in Scandinavia.
                             British Isles
Scandinavia
There are many
mountains in Norway
and Sweden.

There are many fiords
where the water is deep.

Ships sail in the deep water in the fiords.
Longships




Viking settlers sailed huge
distances in their longships
Vikings are most famous for their LONGSHIPS
       – known as DRAGON SHIPS to their enemies
The Prow – front of
the ship carved with                     ???Question???
a dragon like figure                     Why do you think
                                         the Vikings carved
The Stern – back of                      dragon like figures
the ship with a                          onto the front and
carving similar to the                   the back of their
one on the front                         ships?
The prow of the Longship often determined
Dragon head
prow to scare
                                  The sail was large and
                                  made by wives,
 the name of the ship.
enemies and
see the way!
                                  daughters and servant
                                  girls.
 Some of the names of Viking longships were
                                  Usually made from
                                  sheep wool covered
 things like "Long Serpent", "Snake of the and tar
                                  with animal fat
 Sea" and "Horse of the Home of to strengthen it. long
                                  Ice".
                                  Often made from
                                        strips of brightly
                                        coloured cloth (blue,
                                        green or red) sewn
                                        together
CLINKER BUILT hull
allowed for great speed
and strength in stormy
seas.
Also allowed the ship to                   Shields were
be rowed up narrow                         brightly
channels and rivers.                       coloured and
What advantages would                      were hung over
this give the Vikings?                     the sides of the
                                           ship as it
                                           entered port
Question!!!     Question!!!
What do you     Does the
think of the    Longship look
                like any kind of
design of the   boat or ship
Viking          that you might
Longship???     see today???
Viking Ships
The Vikings were brilliant ship builders. Their
ships were strong, lightweight and beautifully
shaped to skim quickly through the water.
Warships and raiding ships were designed to
come right up on the beach so that men could
jump out and start fighting straight away.
The ships were built of wood and made
waterproof with tar from pine trees. The
square sails were made of woven wool and were
often brightly coloured. When the wind was
wrong for sailing, they were rowed by teams of
oarsmen.
Viking longships were among the first ever ships to have a
keel. The keel is extremely important as it provides the
ship with support in rough weather.
The keel also enabled the ships to travel smoothly and
quickly across the sea.
A LARGE OAR at the stern steered the ship.
Size matters!
• The smallest longships had 26 oars (13
  on either side), some had as many as 70
  oars (35 on either side!!!)
• Longships were expensive to build and
  to crew. Only the rich Viking Kings
  could afford to have such vessels.
Design your own Viking Ship!
                      Sail, usually red, green, blue

                                                          Prow, fierce animal head.
                                                          Remember to name your
                                                          Ship – for example, LONG
   Stern, fierce animal head                              SERPENT or SNAKE OF
                                                          THE SEA
Shields, brightly coloured and
hung on side of ship when
entering port                                                          Remember how
                                                                       strongly built
                                                                       the ships were.
                                                                       Overlapping
                                                                       wood with tar
                                                                       and animal fat
                                                                       stuffed in to
                                                                       seal any gaps


Oars would be used as well as the sail for speed, or without the sail when no wind
Or when they had to be taken up narrow channels
• http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/vikings/ships.htm

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Viking lesson 21

  • 1. Aims •To investigate the design of the Viking long ship •To use the previous knowledge we have of Vikings as skilled seamen to study the design and speed of the long ship •Study what materials were used and who built what?! •The study of decoration on the long ships •Usefulness in battle •Design your own long ship!!!
  • 2. The Vikings Longships
  • 3. Scandinavia Vikings came from the north. Now we call their land Scandinavia. Norway, Sweden and Denmark Scandinavia are countries Atlantic Ocean in Scandinavia. British Isles
  • 4. Scandinavia There are many mountains in Norway and Sweden. There are many fiords where the water is deep. Ships sail in the deep water in the fiords.
  • 5. Longships Viking settlers sailed huge distances in their longships
  • 6. Vikings are most famous for their LONGSHIPS – known as DRAGON SHIPS to their enemies The Prow – front of the ship carved with ???Question??? a dragon like figure Why do you think the Vikings carved The Stern – back of dragon like figures the ship with a onto the front and carving similar to the the back of their one on the front ships?
  • 7. The prow of the Longship often determined Dragon head prow to scare The sail was large and made by wives, the name of the ship. enemies and see the way! daughters and servant girls. Some of the names of Viking longships were Usually made from sheep wool covered things like "Long Serpent", "Snake of the and tar with animal fat Sea" and "Horse of the Home of to strengthen it. long Ice". Often made from strips of brightly coloured cloth (blue, green or red) sewn together CLINKER BUILT hull allowed for great speed and strength in stormy seas. Also allowed the ship to Shields were be rowed up narrow brightly channels and rivers. coloured and What advantages would were hung over this give the Vikings? the sides of the ship as it entered port
  • 8. Question!!! Question!!! What do you Does the think of the Longship look like any kind of design of the boat or ship Viking that you might Longship??? see today???
  • 9. Viking Ships The Vikings were brilliant ship builders. Their ships were strong, lightweight and beautifully shaped to skim quickly through the water. Warships and raiding ships were designed to come right up on the beach so that men could jump out and start fighting straight away. The ships were built of wood and made waterproof with tar from pine trees. The square sails were made of woven wool and were often brightly coloured. When the wind was wrong for sailing, they were rowed by teams of oarsmen.
  • 10. Viking longships were among the first ever ships to have a keel. The keel is extremely important as it provides the ship with support in rough weather. The keel also enabled the ships to travel smoothly and quickly across the sea. A LARGE OAR at the stern steered the ship.
  • 11. Size matters! • The smallest longships had 26 oars (13 on either side), some had as many as 70 oars (35 on either side!!!) • Longships were expensive to build and to crew. Only the rich Viking Kings could afford to have such vessels.
  • 12. Design your own Viking Ship! Sail, usually red, green, blue Prow, fierce animal head. Remember to name your Ship – for example, LONG Stern, fierce animal head SERPENT or SNAKE OF THE SEA Shields, brightly coloured and hung on side of ship when entering port Remember how strongly built the ships were. Overlapping wood with tar and animal fat stuffed in to seal any gaps Oars would be used as well as the sail for speed, or without the sail when no wind Or when they had to be taken up narrow channels
  • 13.