Viking children did not leave home to attend school. Children learned a simple education at home, usually taught by a parent. When children were old enough they learned how to help their parents with daily chores. The boys would help on the farm or learn a craft and the girls would learn sewing and cooking. Poetry and music were taught to children from wealthier families. Some children who were not needed at home were sent to work for other families.
Nope! they didn't have an education process back then.
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The viking age people would home school their children. Sometimes, close friends would foster each other's children, and then the child would learn from his foster parents.
Early on, the Vikings were educated by their own literate people. We do not have a lot of records of this, but the Vikings had a system of writing in letters called runes, which were quite different from the Roman or Greek alphabets used in much of Europe.
Later, Vikings conquered literate people in places such as England and France. These people were literate Christians who eventually converted the Vikings to Christianity. These people began to educate the Vikings in Latin, using the Roman alphabet, just as people were educated in other parts of Western Europe.
Some of the places the Vikings conquered had schools, and at least some of these were kept open by the Vikings; an example is Beverley Grammar School, which was founded as a state run school in the year 700, continued to operate under the Vikings of the Danelaw, and continues today. Eventually the Vikings opened schools of their own, including what is not the Reykjavik Junior College, in Iceland.
no he did not go to aschoolat lest I think
the vikings were barbairian thieves! they stole things as work and children learn from their parents
They didn't have any. Teaching was done informally, one-on-one or in small groups. Apprenticeships were common.
Pretty much yes, but only to search and to sail viking boats.
I think it was originally borrowed from the vikings by the German. So I think its German/Nordic. (Educated Guess)
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Most Vikings were farmers.
The vikings were fierce.
what did Vikings row with
I think it was originally borrowed from the vikings by the German. So I think its German/Nordic. (Educated Guess)
they didn't go to school. their were homeschooled by their parents or weren't educated at all.<3 awesomer :D hope this helped
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The Vikings.
Most Vikings were farmers.
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The vikings were fierce.
what did Vikings row with
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