Donna's 2nd & 3rd grade Medieval Class is messy business...We
constructed our version of wattle and daub, peasant homes to begin our
replica of a medieval village. This is one of many activities to address
our project driving question... "How do we as historians educate our
community about what life was like 1000 years ago?" This village will
take some time to complete, but with nearly 30 peasant homes we
certainly have a good start. Traditional wattle and daub is a composite
building material used for making walls, in which a woven lattice of
wooden strips called wattle is daubed with a sticky material usually
made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, animal dung and straw.
Our homes were made of popsicle sticks and a mixture of soil, straw,
moss, and glue.