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Paul English

Cambridge School 2014
What do you want to know?



With your partner, write 2 things you know about
Scotland. Also write 2 questions about what you
want to know about Scotland?
A few questions for you now…



How many people live in Scotland?
 2,313,600
 5,313,600
 8,313,600



What is the size of Scotland?
 28,387 km2
 78,387 km2
 150,387 km2
A few questions for you now…



What is the Scottish currency?
●

Euro

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Pound

●

Dollar

What is the capital city of Scotland?
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Aberdeen

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Glasgow

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Edinburgh
Where is Scotland?
Where is Scotland?
Scotland is famed for its natural beauty
and beautiful castles…

12

10

8
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3

6

4

2

0
Row 1

Row 2

Row 3

Row 4
Scotland is famed for its natural beauty…
Scotland is famed for its natural beauty…

12

10

8
Column 1
Column 2
Column 3

6

4

2

0
Row 1

Row 2

Row 3

Row 4
Scotland is famed for its natural beauty…
…although not loved for its weather.
Languages of Scotland
 Official language
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English

Recognised regional languages
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Scottish Gaelic

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Scots

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English – I live in Scotland

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Scottish Gaelic - Tha mi a' fuireach ann an Alba

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Scots - Ah bide in scootlund
Scottish food...
Not very healthy...
Scottish food...
Not very healthy...
But also delicious...
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Who knows the national animals
of these countries?
What’s Scotland’s national animal?



Now lets see if anyone knows...?



What is the National Animal of Scotland?

?

?

?
?
#1?

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#2?

●
#3?

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Famous Scots
Famous Scots
Sporting Scotland


Although Scotland has never held the Olympic
Games or World Cup, this year Glasgow will
host the 20th
Commonwealth Games
Sporting Scotland


Football is by far the most popular sport
although rugby also remains very popular
Scotland has been very important in the world of sport inventing such sports
as Golf, Curling and Rugby 7s
Sporting Scotland
Scotland & Barça

Steve Archibald

George Pattullo
Scotland & Barça
George Pattullo was one of Barça's first
great goal scorers, scoring 43 goals in 23
games between 1910 and 1912. He was
known as 'el gran Pattullo’, and was a
teacher to the legendary Paulino Alcántara.
George Pattullo
Sporting Scotland


The biggest game is the highly emotional OLD
FIRM derby between Glagow Celtic & Glasgow
Rangers

This rivalry is a good metaphor for the
independence movement.
What about Independence?




This autumn, the people of Scotland will vote on
whether the nation should become an independent
country. This vote will take place on Thursday 18
September 2014.

The question to be asked in the referendum will be

"Should Scotland be an independent
country?"
What are the origins?


After many years of fighting with England, its larger aggressive
neighbour, the origins of The United Kingdom and Ireland may be
surprising.



The Union of the Crowns was the accession of James VI, King of
Scots, to the thrones of England and Ireland, and the consequential
unification for some purposes of the three realms under a single
monarch, in March 1603.



1707 A century later, the flow of trade brought the English and
Scottish parliaments together under the 1707 Act of Union - creating
the new state of Great Britain.
So why?


There is a lot of debate as to why there should be a
vote, with many ´no´ campaigners claiming that
because Scotland is in Europe the reasons are not
very important whereas the ´yes´ campaigners are
claiming that a yes vote will lead to a fairer political
balance.
What about Independence?


For the more romantically-minded, this year is also
the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn,
which saw the English army defeated by the forces
of King of Scots Robert the Bruce, during the wars
of independence.
What are the numbers?
Who is going to win?


It is very close...
 The

amount needed to win?

"50.01%"
Who decides?

All about Scotland and Independence

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    What do youwant to know?  With your partner, write 2 things you know about Scotland. Also write 2 questions about what you want to know about Scotland?
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    A few questionsfor you now…  How many people live in Scotland?  2,313,600  5,313,600  8,313,600  What is the size of Scotland?  28,387 km2  78,387 km2  150,387 km2
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    A few questionsfor you now…  What is the Scottish currency? ● Euro ● Pound ● Dollar What is the capital city of Scotland? ● Aberdeen ● Glasgow ● Edinburgh
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    Scotland is famedfor its natural beauty and beautiful castles… 12 10 8 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 6 4 2 0 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4
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    Scotland is famedfor its natural beauty…
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    Scotland is famedfor its natural beauty… 12 10 8 Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 6 4 2 0 Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Row 4
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    Scotland is famedfor its natural beauty…
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    …although not lovedfor its weather.
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    Languages of Scotland Official language ● English Recognised regional languages ● Scottish Gaelic ● Scots ● English – I live in Scotland ● Scottish Gaelic - Tha mi a' fuireach ann an Alba ● Scots - Ah bide in scootlund
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    ● Who knows thenational animals of these countries?
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    What’s Scotland’s nationalanimal?  Now lets see if anyone knows...?  What is the National Animal of Scotland? ? ? ? ?
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    Sporting Scotland  Although Scotlandhas never held the Olympic Games or World Cup, this year Glasgow will host the 20th Commonwealth Games
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    Sporting Scotland  Football isby far the most popular sport although rugby also remains very popular Scotland has been very important in the world of sport inventing such sports as Golf, Curling and Rugby 7s
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    Scotland & Barça SteveArchibald George Pattullo
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    Scotland & Barça GeorgePattullo was one of Barça's first great goal scorers, scoring 43 goals in 23 games between 1910 and 1912. He was known as 'el gran Pattullo’, and was a teacher to the legendary Paulino Alcántara. George Pattullo
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    Sporting Scotland  The biggestgame is the highly emotional OLD FIRM derby between Glagow Celtic & Glasgow Rangers This rivalry is a good metaphor for the independence movement.
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    What about Independence?   Thisautumn, the people of Scotland will vote on whether the nation should become an independent country. This vote will take place on Thursday 18 September 2014. The question to be asked in the referendum will be "Should Scotland be an independent country?"
  • 32.
    What are theorigins?  After many years of fighting with England, its larger aggressive neighbour, the origins of The United Kingdom and Ireland may be surprising.  The Union of the Crowns was the accession of James VI, King of Scots, to the thrones of England and Ireland, and the consequential unification for some purposes of the three realms under a single monarch, in March 1603.  1707 A century later, the flow of trade brought the English and Scottish parliaments together under the 1707 Act of Union - creating the new state of Great Britain.
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    So why?  There isa lot of debate as to why there should be a vote, with many ´no´ campaigners claiming that because Scotland is in Europe the reasons are not very important whereas the ´yes´ campaigners are claiming that a yes vote will lead to a fairer political balance.
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    What about Independence?  Forthe more romantically-minded, this year is also the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn, which saw the English army defeated by the forces of King of Scots Robert the Bruce, during the wars of independence.
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    What are thenumbers?
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    Who is goingto win?  It is very close...  The amount needed to win? "50.01%"
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