The Viking Age Tell it Again! Read Aloud Anthology

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The Viking Age Tell it Again! Read Aloud Anthology Core Knowledge Image 1A-2 Shown with read aloud on page 17

What do you see in this image? What type of source do you think this is? Describe the colors? Can you make any predictions about what you will see when we zoom out on more of this source?

With a partner list all the details you now see. How would you describe the people in the image? What do you think the artist is depicting in this image?

What new details do you notice? Why do you suspect the man is running? What are two questions you have?

Describe the new person in the image Describe the new person in the image. How is the person in the foreground reacting differently than the other? Explain to your neighbor one greater understanding you now have about the image.

How does the image of fire change the way you are thinking about the role of the man with the axe in the picture?

What do we learn from the details in the full painting? What message do you think the author is trying to convey? What is your evidence for this conclusion?