Monday, July 16, 2007

Arm Yourselves!

Peter Pevensie received a shield on which the charge was a rampant lion, the symbol of Aslan. A rampant animal on a shield would be in a charging position, facing left, on it's hind legs, with the forelegs and tail raised.

We learned about some of the symbolism behind the heraldry used in coats of arms. Students learned what the different colors and symbols stand for and used that to create their own shield designs.

Check out some books on heraldry at the library or go online (with your parents' permission). Pictures of students making their shields are on the PhotoSite now!

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