Virtual Tour Of Scotland

      Scotland is a beautiful country with a strong cultural history separate from her neighbor, England.  Dr. Novak will be joining Mrs. Barry and I in the capital city of Scotland, Edinburgh.  All three of us have briefly visited Edinburgh before.  It is a big city with many things to do.  
      Scotland is famous for many things.   For me, the sound of bagpipes coming from a traditionally clad piper (in his kilt) stands out.  In the center of Edinburgh is the train and bus station.  You will always find a piper playing nearby.  The language is interesting.  I find it hard to understand until I have spent a few days in Scotland.  See what you think using the link below.
      Mrs. Barry and I will be leaving Edinburgh on Tuesday morning and are thinking about traveling to Glasgow. Maybe you can think of a better place for us to visit before we head down to England to pick up Gretchen on Thursday.  Don't forget to email me your suggestions. 
       To help you track your information, use Learning Log #1.  You will find some questions and space for your 'Reflections'.

Introduction
 to Scotland

Welcome to Scotland

The History of the Kilt

Spoken in Scottish

Museums of Scotland

History of the Bagpipe

Mrs. Novak's Lesson Plan

Greeting

Biographies

Itinerary Suggested Activities Email Links Photo Album Home