October 19, 2013

Passport to the Middle Ages


TJ's Viking longboat one of the souvenir crafts from stop #21.


TJ painting his viking longboat sail.


The back end of Zak's Viking longboat.



Max's Viking longboat dry docked on his loft bed self.


Front view of TJ's Viking long boat.



A close up of Zak's jousting mini book. The arm broke off but it should move up and down with a brad hinge and the knights face each other and can be slid forward to simulate a joust.


The inside of the jousting mini book


Max working on his jousting mini book.


Max's complete jousting mini book.


TJ playing the Fox and the geese game with Dad.


We attached the fox and geese prints to old othello game pieces so they played better on the board. Looks easy but it is a very challenging game for the geese.


TJ's own coat of arms. We used this book for ideas and then scanned some pages so the boys could trace them via the window light. They first selected what shape of shield thy wanted. Then they selected a motto, we decided not to try and put it in latin. Then they added animals and scrolls etc as they wanted by tracing them onto their paper using the sunlight as a light box.


Max's Coat of arms.

Following are excerpts from their medieval newspaper, templates provided by Passport tot eh Middle Ages.


Pageboy advertisement by Max.


Upswitch Armory advertisement by Max.


Jousting Match news article and Viking long ship drawing by Max.


Viking Longship illustration by TJ


News article and accompanying picture by Zak.


New Castle Article and picture by TJ.


Zak's coloring page and Viking souvenir craft card.


TJ's Rooms of a Castle overlay.


The castle without the overlay.


Lifting the overlay.


The boys have been getting postcards from historical figures like Alfred the Great and the Viking chief Rollo. They then illustrate the picture for the postcard. This is Max's postcard rack.

All these wonderful hands on activities are from Passport to the Middle Ages.

Thanks for stopping in. 
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2 comments:

  1. Would you please include a link for the historical figures postcard? Thank you!

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    1. Hi Christopher, the link is above just under the picture of the postcards. The link is entitled "Passport to the Middle Ages" just click on those words and it will take you to the site where I purchased the passport package....the post cards are part of the the passport package including many of the things I pictured above. Enjoy!

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