The p6s at Meethill School are not getting away without a post though! As part of the Aberdeenshire Museums Service Cultural Tides Doric Workshops, the P6s learned stories from Peterhead’s past, figured out 5 stages to each story (start, middle, end!) and started writing out the stories in Doric – they did amazingly well with the Doric spikkers in the class sharin fit they kent wi the ithers!
Weel deen P6 and thanks to the pupils and Miss Jango for working so hard
(and yes, P6 – I’m on the hunt for some CHEERY stories from Peterheid for you!)
My last post was about the first two Doric Workshops I ran at Meethill School for the Cultural Tides Project – and now I can share some results from the 3rd workshop!
The P5s joined me in creating a couple of Doric Rhymes – the first was about what they get up to in their spare time… and they did so well with that rhyme that we had time to create a second rhyme about their favourite words in Doric!
Here they are, along with the pupils AMAZING illustrations! I wanted to share ALL the drawings because I loved them so much, so click on the gallery to view each full size illustration
At the wikend wi nivver sit doon Wir either skatin, crabbin or gaen doon I toon The Lido’s gey hoochin wi faimlies waakin dugs The soons o bairnies squealin fills wir lugs*
Skurries pinch wir pieces file wir puddlin in the waater We’ll later ging tae Zanres fur a fine sausage in baatter! Back hame tae wir hooses, jammies on an a buik tae read Aifter aniter bonnie day wi freens, oot in Peterheid!
Tattiebogles, oxters, peekin bairns an lugs Foggiebummers, bosies, puddock, doup an dugs Hummel doddies, peely wally duncin, scunnert, feel A o these are Doric wurds kent at Meethill Skweel!