Scottish week in P1b

To celebrate Robert Burns, we have been learning more about Scotland.  We explored tartan patterns and even made our very own kilts!  We were also given the opportunity to taste a variety of Scottish foods such as haggis, neeps and tatties, shortbread, tablet, oat cakes, dumpling, Scotch broth and potato scones.  We then worked in groups to sort Scottish food from other food around the world.

On Wednesday P1b went a trip to the local library.  We had great fun listening to a selection of stories and dancing to music.  Aidan particularly enjoyed listening to the story ‘The Day Louis got Eaten’ and Ben liked ‘Solomon the Crocodile’. Grace loved the animal puppets to help tell the story.  Many children are keen to visit the library again!

One thought on “Scottish week in P1b”

  1. Hi Primary 1b,

    I’m so pleased that you have been having great fun learning all about Scotland this week. The food Mrs Jamieson made for you to taste looked lovely. What was your favourite?

    I’m also glad that you enjoyed your visit to the Bathgate Library. Books are great fun and the library is a great way to borrow books to read at home.

    Have a lovely weekend.

    Miss Henderson

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