<p>The two word mats/ posters could be used as a probable lesson starter.<br />
Each illustration has the Old Norse equivalent and, in some cases, the English translation of the Old Norse word.</p>
<p>A worksheet [English Words from Viking Words] allows students find out the Old Norse word from the current English one. Dictionaries can be used here where Old Norse origins are shown. The worksheet could also be used as investigative resource for use with the Internet. The worksheet includes an accompanying answer sheet - watch for this when you PRINT IT OUT!</p>
<p>To finish the lesson, there are a set of matching Old Norse words to picture cards. There is also a blank set for pupils to fill in from their research. Can the students find additional words derived from Old Norse ones to make extra cards?</p>
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<p>Here is a massive bundle of resources themed around the <strong>The Highland Clearances</strong>. They can be used as liked activities to the prize-winning children’s novel, <em>The Crying Wind</em> by A P Pullan or as stand-alone resources.</p>
<p>Files Include:</p>
<p>**Literacy Activities **<br />
<strong>full eBook of The Crying Wind by A P Pullan</strong> of the children’s novel (9-12 yo). *This is a novel set in contemporary times on the fictional Scottish island of Galla. Here, a visiting girl, Kimberly, meets the ghost of a girl, Cora-Anne from the Scottish Clearances. Through clues about her past, Kim is able to unravel the mystery that is Cora Anne. In doing so she is able to get an idea of times back in the early 19th century in Scotland as well as how island life is today. There are also environmental themes such as wind-turbines and their impact on the island. *</p>
<p>The e-book file will open through various software but also through Internet Explorer.</p>
<p>The Crying Wind by A P Pullan for e-book for Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) - allowing teachers to highlight passages and focus on text or just read with class.</p>
<p>Interactive Word Wall - This is a PowerPoint file with keywords from the text – each word is linked to an Internet reference e.g. Nova Scotia sends the user to web site exploring old maps of the Canadian province.</p>
<p>Timeline Activity - A PowerPoint file that can be used as an activity with pupils to timeline the events in the story – The Crying Wind. Again, this can be used as an interactive resource or as a worksheet file.</p>
<p>What the Clearances Meant to Me - a worksheet for pupils to complete where pupils get the different p.o.v. for each of the book’s characters.</p>
<p>Interactive Diary - a PowerPoint file that teachers can use as a device for modelling and structuring text or as possible worksheet file.</p>
<p>Diary entry - these are two .doc files pupils can complete during the retelling of The Crying Wind.</p>
<p>Otter Writing Frame - a decorative writing frame using illustrations from the text.</p>
<p>History Activities</p>
<p>The Blackhouses - this is a presentation file containing information about the type of houses crofter lived in.</p>
<p>Highland Clans - this is a presentation file using the MacKinnon surname as the central clan studied. Other relevant information about other clans is also included.</p>
<p>Useful links - is a teacher sheet for additional background information for the above topics.</p>
<p>Science Activities– Electricity</p>
<p>Wind Turbines- Education resource pack - this is a detailed planned scheme of work including suggested teacher lessons around the topic of renewable energy/wind turbines</p>
<code> Wind Energy PowerPoint - a class presentation giving details and information about how wind turbines work and how they make electricity etc.
How to Build A Wind Turbine - a PDF file with clear illustrations and instructions on how to create a wind turbine in the class.
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<p>The document contains details of the key events of the Scottish Highland Clearances. On clicking the image the viewer is sent to the relevant details on the Internet.</p>
<p>Students could use this as a research document whereby they collate the details of each event. or this could provide students and teacher additional information about each specific event.</p>
<p>In some cases there is quite a lot of text so key phrases that the user can search for are also displayed in the table.</p>
<p>Please let me know if the links cease to work.</p>
<p>This resource includes:</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>A link to the video</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>A copy of the poem used</p>
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<p>A methaphor examples guide-sheet</p>
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</ul>
<p>The video provides information on:</p>
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<li>details about the author</li>
<li>details about the context of the poem</li>
<li>the poem itself</li>
<li>focus on the language used by the author</li>
<li>tip/ guidance on how pupils may start their own poems.</li>
</ul>
<p>Hi there.</p>
<p>I am a children’s author and this presentation video is the introduction for pupils to create a story from a given scenario using a character they have created through the previous 2 videos.</p>
<p>Pupils will be introduced with a scenario their character is faced with: Being stuck in big dark cave.</p>
<p>Pupils are then given tips about writing to develop the characters qualities in the given situation.</p>
<p>This may provide the motivation and stimulus for a lesson starter on creative story writing.</p>
<p>The link to access and watch the video is contained within the document.</p>
<p>There are two more following videos that further develop the theme of Character.</p>
<p>A P Pullan<br />
The Crying Wind<br />
A Polar Bear Called Forth (May 2021)</p>
<p>Hi there.</p>
<p>I am a children’s author and this is a video presentation that is an introduction for pupils to create ideas for a character(s) for a story.</p>
<p>Pupils will be introduced the notion of types of characters and the traits that they may possess.</p>
<p>Pupils will also be shown by the great children’s author, Lesley Parr, how she created character’s from her debut novel - <em>The Valley of Lost Secrets.</em></p>
<p>This may provide the initial session for a creative writing/ descriptive writing exercise.</p>
<p>The link for the video is contained in the document.</p>
<p>There are two more following videos that further develop the theme of <em>Character.</em></p>
<p>A P Pullan<br />
<em>The Crying Wind<br />
A Polar Bear Called Forth (May 2021)</em></p>
<p>Hi there.</p>
<p>I am a children’s author and this video is for pupils to write in the voice of their character and for them to appreciate audience.</p>
<p>This video will make the pupils aware of writing for their audience and how they can describe their character in ways other than just listing attributes.</p>
<p>There is a link and excerpt from a video about characters freaturing some well known children’s authors.</p>
<p>This video resource may provide the initial session for a creative writing/ descriptive writing exercise.</p>
<p>There are two other videos that are available on the theme of Character.</p>
<p>A P Pullan<br />
The Crying Wind<br />
A Polar Bear Called Forth (May 2021)</p>
<p>A two part video story resource for KS1 / P1-P4 pupils.</p>
<p>A young deer remains beneath the only tree left after the new town is built. So how will it get to the rest of its herd?</p>
<p>Part 1 sets the story up and ends by asking the pupils to solve the problem - this may provide a stimulus for various writing/ art activities.</p>
<p>Part 2 shows a suggestion of how the young deer’s problem is solved.</p>
<p>Resources include a list of lesson suggestions, transcripts of each video and the required links to be able to watch the video.</p>