

"I can't thank everyone enough for sharing it and watching it. You could use a computer for this activity. (Think about your lettering, layout and illustrations. "It comes so natural to her - this is just how she is everyday, she's not even trying. the Gruffalo Scots words list are adjectives) Create a ‘Wanted’ poster for the Gruffalo, using as many Scots adjectives as possible. Someone else even shared it and said 'I've no idea who this wee lassie is but remember her name. The Gruffalo is a 2009 short computer animated television film based on the 1999 picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. "Everybody has been so, so kind and said she's a born actress.

Kerry added: "I think when all this is over I'll need to get her into drama or something.

Her original favourite was the Gruffalo in Scots but her auntie soon recommended the Glasgow Gruffalo by Elaine C Smith. Jessica was given the book just four weeks ago and managed to learn it in speedy time. "A lot of people have said 'she's fair cheered me up'. Word file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Word list (18 KB)Jessica with mum Kelly (Image: Kelly Fullerton) Word file: The Gruffalo flashcards (49 KB) Word file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Shetland resource (30 KB) Word file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Orkney resource (30 KB) Translated by James Robertson and published by. Word file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Doric resource (31 KB) Everybody loves The Gruffalo and now you can enjoy this childrens classic for the very first time in Scots. Word file: The Gruffalo in Scots language activities (32 KB) Word file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Comprehension activity (34 KB) PDF file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Second level (117 KB) PDF file: The Gruffalo in Scots - First level (114 KB)

PDF file: The Gruffalo in Scots - Early level (111 KB) Note: These documents may contain links to resources that have been moved during the recent development of our websites. If you would like to compile a Glasgow or Dundee version, please send a copy to: Download the resource These materials were used when Education Scotland and Into Film held Scots Language Through Film events in these areas. There is vocabulary support for Shetland, Orkney and for Doric. The Shetland Gruffalo by Laureen Johnson.The Gruffalo in Scots by James Robertson.There are six Scots translations of The Gruffalo available which these activities support: Resources to accompany the Scots versions of Julia Donaldson’s classic children’s book The Gruffalo.
