<p>Room on the Broom – Activity Sheets</p><p>Scots English</p><p>Muckle Big Scunnered Fed-up</p><p>Wee Small Skinnymalinky Thin</p><p>Lang Tall Sleekit Sly</p><p>Crabbit Bad tempered Tousie Scruffy</p><p>Mingin Smelly Guid Good</p><p>Daft Silly Ill-faured Evil-looking</p><p>Bonnie Pretty Sonsie Cheery</p><p>Couthie Friendly Clivver Clever</p><p>Bletherie Chatty Tottie Very small</p><p>Clarty Dirty Braw Well dresses</p><p>Glaikit Stupid Blate Shy</p><p>Hackit Ugly Quate Quiet</p><p>Peeliewally Pale Carnaptious Irritable</p><p>Scots English Can ye draw the beasties on the bizzum in the richt order?</p><p>Label the beasties in your best handwriting using these words:</p><p> puddock burd dug cat</p><p>Draw a circle round the words that you think are Scots. Draw fower ither beasties on the bizzum. Choose from the list ablow: hoolet ______tod ______craw ______moose ______coo ______cuddie ______ettercap ______</p><p>Can you write the English name beside each Scots beastie? Use the Scots/English animal word list to help you. Scots / English Animals</p><p>Beasties Animals baudrons cat brock badger coo cow craw crow cuddie horse dug dog ettercap spider grumphie pig hoolet owl moose mouse papingo parrot puddock frog puggie monkey tod fox</p><p>Scots Movement Word Film Character flee breeshle flichter birl lowp boonce mairch Class or small group discussion:</p><p>Do you think that animals move this way in real life? Think about each of the witch’s four friends and give reasons for your answer. dug cat puddock burd</p><p>Why do you think the film shows the animals moving like this?</p><p>What does it tell us about each different character? dug cat puddock burd</p>
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