Nine Worlds Maze Challenge
Jennifer AOR on Jul 27th 2010
These four printables contain 9 mazes representing the 9 worlds. As you finish one the next gets harder as you try to make your way to Asgard!
About AH Games
Hengest OR on Sep 8th 2009
Games provide an atmosphere of passive learning. A good education incorporates both passive and active learning.
Active learning is where the mind is aware of the information and incorporates it through a systematic fashion.
Passive learning is more relaxed and often involves using actively learned information immediately.
Midsummer Sun Maze
Jennifer AOR on Jun 8th 2009
Printable maze in honor of the Summer Solstice of Midsummer: Festival of Balder.
Midsummer Coloring Pages
Jennifer AOR on Jun 8th 2009
Printable Midsummer coloring pages for all ages.
Printable Father’s Day Cards
Jennifer AOR on Jun 7th 2009
Mix and match, printable, coloring Father’s Day cards.
Nine Noble Virtues Printable Activities
Jennifer AOR on May 12th 2009
NNV Printable Activities to supplement the teaching of these important traits.
Printable Calendars for Spring
Jennifer AOR on Apr 24th 2009
Printable Calendars for the Spring Months
Wolves of Odin Maze
Jennifer AOR on Apr 24th 2009
Printable maze. Help Odin’s wolves find their way home.
Ostara Egg Maze
Jennifer AOR on Mar 9th 2009
A printable egg shaped maze just in time for Ostara. Suitable for all ages.
Ostara Word Search
Jennifer AOR on Mar 6th 2009
Printable Ostara themed word search suitable for children of reading age.
Ostara Tulip Coloring Page
Jennifer AOR on Mar 6th 2009
Printable tulip coloring page suitable for all ages with text from The Odinic Rite Book of Blotar Ostara Summer Finding Blot.
British Bulldog
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
This game has seen a demise in recent years due to the compensation culture and political correctness sweeping through our lands. It is banned in most British schools due to both fear of litigation should somebody get hurt and also because it is considered by the teaching establishment to have racist, imperialist undertones.
Kubb
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
Kubb is a traditional outdoor Swedish game that is great fun for families, children or people who take the game more seriously.
10,000 (Dix Mille)
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
The French dice game called Dix Mille (Ten Thousand), is so named because 10,000 points is the goal of play
Nine Men’s Morris
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
This game is of unknown origin but it was very popular in England in the Middle Ages and even earlier among Roman soldiers.
Mia
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
The rules of very early games have not survived in any definite form but one old game called “Mia” is an entertaining game that does not have to involve gambling.
Fox and Geese
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
It is now believed that this game originally came from Iceland because it was first mentioned there in about 1300 but it became very popular in fifteenth century Europe.
Poch
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
The European card game Poch is at least 500 years old, and is still played in Germany under the name Poch, Pochspiel (the game of Poch) or Pochen.
Deciphering Codes
Hengest OR on Feb 24th 2009
There are innumerable ways to create codes. Codes have been used in every conflict our Folk have faced and there were whole military departments that were dedicated to cracking codes.
