During this topic we followed 3 of Hamish s adventures using the following books:

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The Journeys of Hamish McHaggis Primary 1 topic Teaching Resources y Emily Hawthorne and Shelly Hutchison Strathallan Primary School Primary 1 - Session 2009/2010 During this topic we followed 3 of Hamish s adventures using the following books: 1. Hamish McHaggis and the Edinburgh Adventure (This book was used first as the project started in August during the time of the festival and Edinburgh Tattoo) 2. Hamish McHaggis and the search for the Loch Ness Monster 3. Hamish McHaggis and the Skye Surprise This topic was taught using a Storyline Approach. Our school topic was Scottish Journeys and Transport and this linked well to the Hamish McHaggis stories.

This is how we taught the topic. Step 1: A letter from Hamish from this the children try to identify who he is and where about he is in Scotland Receive letter from Hamish we decided what we wanted to find out, made a class mind map Draw a picture of what we think Hamish looks like Identify that we live in Scotland, that Hamish lives in a different part of Scotland from us (maps) Step 2: Hamish McHaggis sends another letter and asks children to join his adventure. The children receive the book, Hamish McHaggis and the Edinburgh Adventure. In the letter Hamish says that on his adventure he encounters a problem and how can this be solved. Discuss how we can solve Hamish s Problem make a class mind map Identify types of transport Classify types of transport air, sea or land Discuss Hamish s transport Discuss words that are onomatopoeia make a list of vehicle noises Draw and label our own Whirrybang using shapes Step 3: Hamish McHaggis sends a letter to the children to thank them for their help but now Angus is lost, can they help. Listen and respond to a letter plan what we will do mind map Make a poster to help find Angus Go for a walk to see if we can find any clues to help find Angus Discuss foods we would take on a journey for a picnic Visit from the police discuss what to do if you get lost and how police help us Step 4: Hamish sends another letter Angus is found finish book and make Edinburgh wall display with castle and end of festival fireworks. Create firework pictures to celebrate the end of the festival

Create Edinburgh wall display Step 5: Letter and new book - Hamish McHaggis and the search for the Loch Ness Monster. Once again Hamish needs our help as Rupert does not believe in Loch Ness Monster. Listen and respond to a letter plan what we will do mind map Locate Loch Ness on map Draw our own Loch Ness Monsters, label different parts Loch Ness wall display Step 6: New letter sent with a suitcase Hamish needs help to pack his suitcase to go and Visit Loch Ness Activity: Draw and write what we would take in our suitcases on a trip to Loch Ness Step 7: New letter - Where is Loch Ness Monster? Hamish has gone to see Nessie but he can t find her. Can we help? Discuss where Loch Ness is on map. Think of places she might hide Discuss reasons why Nessie might hide explore being shy Step 8: Hamish visits the visitor centre What is a visitor centre? What will we find there? Make a plan of how we can make one. Make tartan Make Scottish flags Make Scottish brooches Bring in Scottish items for display Have grand opening of visitor centre Step 9: P1 receive a postcard from Nessie she has been on holiday

Write postcard to Nessie telling her about our October holiday Step 10: Another letter with new book - Hamish McHaggis and the Skye Surprise. Where is Africa? What is migration? Where is Skye? What else flies? Make helicopters and test them Discuss the differences between African presents and presents we receive Step 11: New letter panic Jeanie had dropped all her brother s presents can we help? Plan what we can do to help topic plan Go for a walk and see if we can find any of the presents Plan how we will get presents back? How do you travel to Skye? Make boats - test if they float or sink Investigate and draw bridges and make bridges Plan to have a party in School make hats, invites, banners Step 12: Have party to complete project and share learning with parents all characters attend.

Social Studies Road safety talk Visit from lollipop man and police Visit from child who uses a wheelchair Make a visitor centre in role play area Record and draw our journeys to school Investigate and find out about different places in Scotland Find out about how we can travel around Scotland Find out about some Scottish celebrations and where they take place Use maps, atlas and globes SOC0-09A SOC0-20A SOC0-15A Science/Technology Investigate and create Falkirk Wheel Create transport models Investigate wheels Compare transport types Sinking and floating activities Make a boat Make and test spinning helicopters Investigate and make bridges Discuss the effects of pollution and how we can travel in ways which are better for the environment SCN0-041 SCN0-07A TCH0-14A TCH0-04B The Journeys of Hamish McHaggis Curriculum for Excellence topic plan HWB0-42A HWB0-47A R.M.E Investigate religious journeys - Christian and other world religions Language List different types of transport Label different places in Scotland Label vehicles Write about our own journeys Numeracy/Mathematics Create character profiles Record ways of travelling to school Write postcards Conduct a traffic survey Make passports Design a number plate Write our own adventures about Sort and match vehicles Hamish and his friends Explore shapes in vehicles Make posters Make vehicle pictures using shapes Read Hamish McHaggis stories Explore positional language Create a class library of topic related Learn ordinal numbers books Expand literacy through MTH0-16A leaflets/brochures/topic vocabulary and MNU0-20A environmental literature LIT0-21B MNU0-20B Read Scots poems/plays and stories LIT0-09B/LIT0-31A MNU0-02A EXA0-02A involving travelling LIT0-26A EXA0-04A Talk about different ways we travel LITO-01B/LITO-11B EXA0-14A LIT0-14A The Journeys Write of Hamish letters McHaggis Primary 1 topic Teaching Resources By Emily Hawthorne and Shelly Hutchison Strathallan Primary School Primary 1 - Session 2009/2010 Shared with permission by Scottish Book Trust Online Teacher LIT0-19A EXA0-10A in Residence http://www/scottishbooktrust.com/otir LITO-01A EXA0-16A RME0-03A RME0-06A Health Find out about ways to keep yourself safe on the road, from strangers and at night Discuss the difficulties a disabled person might have when they travel. Expressive Arts Draw/paint different types of transport Contribute to Hamish McHaggis wall displays Create a Loch Ness Monster Use various materials and techniques to create Scottish scenes Make tartan, heather, thistles, Scottish jewellery Character role play Solve problems through role play and drama activities Learn Scottish songs Learn about Scottish instruments Learn Scottish dances Travel around the gym in different ways Play transport games and tig