Exploring Scottish Words and Poetry by Robert Burns
"Dive into the world of Scottish words with Robert Burns' poem 'Up In The Morning Early.' Learn the meanings of Scottish terms, analyze the poem's imagery, and discover the essence of winter conveyed through beautiful verses. Enhance your comprehension skills and engage with Scottish culture through language and literature."
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LI To apply a range of comprehension strategies. SC I can define the meaning of at least 5 Scottish words. I can use my inference skill to understand the poem. I can identify adjectives which help me to visualise the poem.
MILD Can you explain what the underlined Scottish words or phrases mean? Up In The Morning Early By Robert Burns Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west, The drift is driving sairly; Sae loud and shrill I hear the blast, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Here is a videolink which you can use to listen to if you find the words to tricky to read. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1dN3Dpl5kr14Y5JF6n5XP7d/u p-in-the-morning-early Up in the morning's no for me, Up in the morning early; When a' the hills are cover'd wee snaw I'm sure it's winter fairly. TASK 1- Copy the Scottish words and use an online dictionary to define them. Create a grid like this; Word The birds sit chittering in the thorn, A day they fare but sparely; And lang s the night frae e'en to morn, I'm sure it's winter fairly. My definition small Dictionary definition Tiny or small Wee Up in the morning's no for me, Up in the morning early; When a the hills are cover'd wi snaw, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Task 2- Write a sentence explaining what the poem is about.
Can you explain what the underlined Scottish words or phrases mean? HOT Up In The Morning Early By Robert Burns Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west, The drift is driving sairly; Sae loud and shrill I hear the blast, I'm sure it's winter fairly. TASK 1- Copy the underlined Scottish words and use an online dictionary to define them. Create a grid like this; Up in the morning's no for me, Up in the morning early; When a' the hills are cover'd wee snaw I'm sure it's winter fairly. Word My definition small Dictionary definition Tiny or small The birds sit chittering in the thorn, A day they fare but sparely; And lang s the night frae e'en to morn, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Wee Up in the morning's no for me, Up in the morning early; When a the hills are cover'd wi snaw, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Task 2- Write a paragraph to explain what the poem is about. Can you write a story based on this poem?
SPICY Up In The Morning Early By Robert Burns Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west, The drift is driving sairly; Sae loud and shrill I hear the blast, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Can you explain what the underlined Scottish words or phrases mean? Use the space around the poem to write your answers. TASK 1- Find and copy the Scottish words. Guess the meaning and then use an online dictionary to define them. Create a grid like this; Up in the morning's no for me, Up in the morning early; When a' the hills are cover'd wee snaw. I'm sure it's winter fairly. Word My definition small Dictionary definition Tiny or small The birds sit chittering in the thorn, A day they fare but sparely; And lang s the night frae e'en to morn, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Wee Up in the morning's no for me, Up in the morning early; When a the hills are cover'd wi snaw, I'm sure it's winter fairly. Task 2- Use your own words to explain what the poem is about.
Task 3- Use the Quiz Questionner task to create questions about the poem. Extension; Why not create a story based on the poem you just read.