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Write a story or poem in Scots Help for getting started on your first story or poem in Scots

Write a story or poem in Scots . . . aboot a dug or a moose or a tod (fox) aboot yer best freend or yer faimly aboot a school trip or a pairty or a nicht oot

Write a story or poem in Scots that starts with Gie me it! I didnae want tae dae it but he made me tak the money. I wis jist leavin ma hoose when I saw . . . A lang, lang time ago, there wis a . . .

Write a story or poem in Scots with the title Bonnie The Auld Hoose A Guid Nicht Fitba

Use as many Scots words as you can in a story or poem from these 3 lists yella, braw, drookit, windae, licht sair, feart, skelp, oot, dug wrang, wean, dinnae, lowpin, doon

Write a story or poem in Scots Write a story or poem in Scots. You must use at least 10 of the Scots words below. Nouns burn, gress, laddie, watter, moose, fairm, bluid, faither, bairn, midnicht, polis, hoose Verbs greet, faw, haud, reek, skelp, droon, blether Adjectives bonnie, braw, crabbit, sleekit, guid, mingin, deid

To read stories and poems in Scots written by young people, visit SKOOSH! skoosh.scotshoose.com