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I'm a going a Viking Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Ship Shape. If you Say so. They did What?. Interesting. Makes sense
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I'm a going a Viking Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Zach W. said that the ornate dragonor snake head was a permanent part of the bow and could not be removed. If you did, it was a bad omen.
That is false. You had to remove it in bad weather. If you lost it, that was a bad omen.
According to Rachel, this ship was built using the “Clinker” design.
Both the Knarr and Drakkar were built using the “Clinker” design
Christina said this ship was designed to carry warriors on raids
According to Emilee, this particular ship could travel in 3 feet of water and sometimes a little less.
It is Brooke’s contention that this ship had both a lookout to find rocks and a helmsman to steer the ship
This ship averaged 91 feet in length, but some were as long as 227 feet.
Leif named one of the landmasses he discovered “Helluland” or “Slabland”.
According to Jackie, Eric the Red was banished from Iceland because he didn’t pay his debts.
Danielle and Alex F said that this is where the name “Viking” came from
The sail was dyed this color to strike fear into the hearts of Viking enemies.
Nathan said that this was the first person to sight Greenland while out looking for walrus.
Of course! Gunnbjorn Olfsson
Christina was right. He was the first to sight North America while on his way to visit his dad in Greenland
Erica and Kyle are both right. He was the first European to die in North America (proper).
Elizabeth was adamant that this was the first European born in North America (Proper)
Of course! Kels… Oops, I mean Snorri
He brought Christianity to Greenland in 1000 AD after he was converted by the King.
Paige said the Vikings left Greenland around 1458 AD because of this:
Erica and Kayla are right on the mark: It was the first recorded raid by the Vikings into England and it happened in 793 AD.
The two reasons why the Vikings could not make a permanent settlement in present-day Canada.