Friday, December 31, 2021

Hogmanay

 







What does the Scottish word Hogmanay mean?

Hogmanay is the word for the last day of the year and is synonymous with the celebration of the Scottish New Year. In the Scots language, New Year’s Eve has been widely known as Hogmanay since at least the 17th century. Some sources suggest it could have been adopted since Mary, Queen of Scots’ returned to Scotland from France in 1561. It is thought to derive from the French word ‘hoginane’ meaning ‘gala day’.


How do they say Happy New Year in Scotland?

In Scots they say ‘haud Hogmanay’ to celebrate the end of the old year and, once the New Year comes in, they call it ‘Ne’rday’ or ‘Neerday’ for New Year’s Day.


Where did Hogmanay come from?

The large Hogmanay celebrations, of the likes we see now, date back to pagan times many hundreds of years ago, when people used to mark the end of the harvest and the end of the year with a festival called Samhain.


Later, this became a midwinter Yule festival, which continued when Catholicism became the nation’s main religion. The period of celebrations became known as the ‘daft days’ with people eating and drinking lots, enjoying parties and bonfires, and visiting and hosting neighbors.

Why is Scottish New Year so big?

In 1560, there were lots of arguments about how the Christian religion should be practiced in a period known as the Reformation.


People bringing in religious changes didn’t approve of all the partying and they banned or strongly discouraged feasts that were associated with Catholicism, including Christ’s Mass – that is, Christmas.


By 1640, an Act of Parliament had officially banned the Christmas break, so it is believed that this is what pushed all the partying and fun to New Year instead.


Even though this Act was partially withdrawn in the late 17th Century, the new year remained the big moment for celebrating in Scotland. It was only in 1958 that Christmas became a public holiday in Scotland – later than the rest of the UK.


Bonfires and Fire Celebrations

Another tradition often practiced during the Scottish New Year are bonfires and fire festivals, which may have pagan or Viking origins. The use of fire to purify and drive away evil spirits is an ancient idea.


One of the most spectacular fire ceremonies that take place today is held in Stonehaven. This unique festival sees 60 fireball swingers dressed in costume parade down the High Street swinging their lit 2ft round cages filled with paraffin-soaked rags in a spectacular display to celebrate Hogmanay. The fire is thought to represent the power of the sun and again is a nod to the Winter Solstice celebrations where the fire is thought to purify the world of evil spirit.

https://www.highlandtitles.com/blog/scottish-new-year/

Friday, December 10, 2021

Dolch 3rd Grade Word List

 Dolch 3rd Grade Word List


The list of sight words in the Dolch 3rd Grade word list is:-

about

better

bring

carry

clean

cut

done

draw

drink

eight

fall

far

full

got

grow

hold

hot

hurt


if

keep

kind

laugh

light

long

much

myself

never

only

own

pick

seven

shall

show

six

small

start

ten

today

together

try

warm

Dolch 2nd Grade Word List

Dolch 2nd Grade Word List


The list of sight words in the Dolch 2nd Grade word list is:-

always

around

because

been

before

best

both

buy

call

cold

does

don't

fast

first

five

found

gave

goes

green

its

made

many

off

or

pull

read

right

sing

sit

sleep

tell

their

these

those

upon

us

use

very

wash


which

why

wish

work

would

write

your

Dolch 1st Grade word list

 Dolch 1st Grade Word List


The list of sight words in the Dolch 1st Grade word list is:-

after

again

an

any

as

ask

by

could

every

fly

from

give

giving

had

has

her

him

his

how

just

know

let

live

may

of

old

once

open

over

put

round

some

stop


take

thank

them

then

think

walk

were

when

Dolch Primer Word List

 Dolch Primer Word List


The list of sight words in the Dolch primer word list is:-

all

am

are

at

ate

be

black

brown

but

came

did

do

eat

four

get

good

have

he

into

like

must

new

no

now

on

our

out

please

pretty


ran

ride

saw

say

she

so

soon

that

there

they

this

too

under

want

was

well

went

what

white

who

will

with

yes

Dolch pre-primer word list

 The list of sight words in the Dolch pre-primer word list is:-

a

and

away

big

blue

can

come

down

find

for

funny


go

help

here

I

in

is

it

jump

little

look

make

me

my

not

one

play

red

run

said

see

the

three

to

two

up

we

where

yellow

you

95 Dolch Nouns Word List

95 Dolch Nouns Word List


The list of sight words in the Dolch nouns word list is:-

apple

baby

back

ball

bear

bed

bell

bird

birthday

boat

box

boy

bread

brother

cake

car

cat

chair

chicken

children

Christmas

coat

corn

cow

day

dog

doll

door

duck

egg

eye

farm

farmer

father

feet

fire

fish

floor

flower

game

garden

girl

good-bye

grass

ground

hand

head

hill

home

horse

house

kitty

leg

letter

man

men

milk

money

morning

mother

name

nest

night

paper

party

picture

pig

rabbit

rain

ring

robin

Santa Claus

school

seed

sheep

shoe

sister

snow

song

squirrel

stick

street

sun

table

thing

time

top

toy

tree


watch

water

way

wind

window

wood