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KS2 History Anglo Saxons - Religion Quiz

Before the Anglo Saxons adopted Christianity in the 7th Century, they worshipped many gods and goddesses. Some of the days of the week are named after these -…

Written by James ThorntonReviewed by Dr. Emma ClarkeUpdated 17 Mar 2026

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Topic: Anglo Saxons Religion

Questions: 10

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

Focus: applying Anglo Saxons Religion with consistent method and answer precision.

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Before the Anglo Saxons adopted Christianity in the 7th Century, they worshipped many gods and goddesses. Some of the days of the week are named after these - do you know which? This KS2 history quiz, created for students in Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6, looks at the religion of our ancestors.

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