Unit Study on Scotland

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We finished our unit study on Scotland today to finish out the school year.

We have studied Scotland for about 6 weeks learning about the country and culture. Today we finished our unit study with a “feast.” We cooked Scottish food and then played some Scottish games wearing costumes we made. For our meal we chose recipes from rampantscotland.com and chose Shepherd’s Pie, Potato Cheese Cakes, Country Egg Casserole, turnip, Citrus cake, Viennese whirls, and crispy Mars bars.

Can’t forget Ribena (blackcurrant juice) to drink. They enjoyed trying new foods. One son loved the shepherd’s pie and the other liked the cheesy potato cakes.

 

Plus I discovered my 1 year old loves turnip! The scones were the favorite all around though. For dessert the crispy Mars Bars were the favorite. We will have to make those again.

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After our meal the boys dressed in their costumes. We didn’t have kilts or plaid fabric so we improvised with what we could find around the house. We took some black garbage bags and ribbons and made plaid patterns on the bags with the ribbons. The sporran was made from a cereal box and twine. I cut the cereal box to the shape of the sporran and the boys helped staple it together. We then undid some twine and made it into tassels that we stapled on. We had to staple the pocket shut because it kept coming open. My oldest son liked it so much he wore his sporran around most of the day he made it. The bagpipes were more difficult, but we found directions here http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Bagpipes-out-of-a-Garbage-Bag-and-Reco/ It worked to some degree, but the boys had fun trying.

Once the costumes were on we went outside to toss the caber and throw the hammer. I found a long shipping tube for the caber. It was lightweight enough not to hurt anyone and tall enough to be caber-like. The boys had watched several videos on Youtube on how to toss a caber and they had practiced several times so they knew what to do. My oldest son won the caber toss. Then we did a hammer throw.

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There was no way my boys were going to throw something that could hurt someone so I took one of my husband’s socks and put a tennis ball inside it.

This device was hammer-like enough for them. My youngest son did a great job throwing the hammer and he won that competition.

Besides reading books, watching videos, coloring pictures, playing Scottish games online, and listening and dancing to Scottish music we did a map project. Salt maps are fun, but my boys enjoy eating the map more so we made the map out of chocolate chip cookie dough.

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I made a large cookie cake and then cut it to it’s shape.The boys decorated the highlands and lowlands. They enjoyedchoosingwhat part of the country to eat. Now we have lots of leftovers to enjoy for several days as well as sweet memories of a little part of this world. Our next stop in our trip around the world will be the Ukraine.

3 thoughts on “Unit Study on Scotland

  1. Hi. I saw a post you made recently on a yahoo group and thougth I’d come and visit your blog. My daughter is 8 years old and we are getting ready to go to… Scotland! So, I was thrilled with your study. 🙂

    Usually, we study a lot about places we’re getting ready to go (this is our first international trip, though), but we also JUST had another vacation and I’ve been so busy that we haven’t gotten around to much as far as studying about Scotland (and Ireland, the other place we’re going). We did borrow several travel videos about the 2 places, though. And, we did study Ireland when my daughter was younger.

    We’ll be in Edinburgh and I was just curious as to where you would go & what you would see if you could. Also, you might check my blog at the end of July as I’ll be posting photos, etc, from our trip!

    And, it looks like you and your boys had a wonderful time learning about Scotland. We might just make one of those cookies before we go so we get a better feel for the main cities we’re going to.

  2. Amy, I love all the neat and fun activities you are doing with your boys. You are such a creative, fun, mom. I wish you had lived close and had little ones when I was homeschooling during the early years. We had lots of fun like you doing fun unit studies! It is a wonderful way to learn!!! Keep up the great fuN!

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