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Oor ain folk. From the Mcs to the Macs the Mc Macs will be there By Morgan, Nathan ,Niamh and Rachael. The Last Of The Clan.
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Oor ain folk From the Mcs to the Macs the Mc Macs will be there By Morgan, Nathan ,Niamh and Rachael
The Last Of The Clan ‘The Last of the Clan’ is a famous painting that hangs in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. It was painted by Thomas Faed. Thomas Faed is a famous artist who has many paintings hanging worldwide. He lived from 1826- 1900. Thomas Faed was one of the most successful and famous painters of his time. We did ‘I See, I Think, I Wonder’ for this painting. We said we saw a man on a horse. We thought it was either before or after a war. Also, we wondered when the painting was painted.
Kilts are not skirts! Tartan is Scotland’s national dress. We wear it to occasions such as weddings and other celebrations. You can get it in all colours. All colours symbolise something. For instance, yellow means sun. Also men that fought centuries ago in wars wore red tartan to cover up wounds or blood. This is a tartan we created for our school. The colours are the colours of our school uniform.
Origin of Scottish Citizens This is the figures from 2001. We are in the middle of a census. This is the link. http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/browser/profile.jsp
Rabbie Burns Rabbie Burns, also know as Robert Burns, was a famous song writer and poet. He wrote ‘Auld Lang Syne’ and ‘My Love is like a red red rose.’ As a tradition we sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ at new year. http://www.bbc.co.uk/robertburns/works/auld_lang_syne/ This is a link to listen to auld lang syne
Thank You from… Morgan Nathan Niamh Rachael