Monday 25 May 2020

Pàirtean den Bhodhaig


An t-seachdain seo: Pàirtean den Bhodhaig

This week we are going to look at some parts of our body. We will use our fingers and hands, and our toes and feet to get messy and create some biastagan, and beathaichean.

You can also download a version of our DF to print out at home.



Abairt na Seachdain

Our words for this week are:

Làmh(an)  - Hand(s)
Cas(an) - Foot(Feet)
Corrag(an) - Finger(s) 
Ceann - Head 
Gualann (Guailnean) - Shoulder(s) 
Glùin(ean) - Knee(s)

You can hear how to pronounce these words by clicking here.

Song Time

Lots of you will be familiar with this week’s songs, as we sing them often. They both use words for parts of the body. 



Craft Time

For this week’s craft, you will need some paint, some paper, and your hands and feet! There are all sorts of beasties and animals you could make in this way, we have given you a few different ideas here. If you don’t have any paint at home, you could cut out your handprint or footprint from some paper. Gabhaibh spòrs, and don’t forget to send us some photos of what you make. 

Tuesday 19 May 2020

Biastagan(2)


An t-seachdain seo

This week we are continuing to look at bugs and beasties! What sorts did you fidn around your house on on your walks last week? Will you find different ones this week? 

Abairt na Seachdain

Our words for this week are:

Biastag(an)  - Beastie(s)
Burras - Caterpillar
Damhan-allaidh - Spider
Seillean - Bee
Daolag - Beetle
Daolag-bhreac - Ladybird

You can hear how to pronounce these words by clicking here.

You can hear our song for this week being sung on the Bookbug website and also on their free app.

Craft time 

Did you enjoy making the racing caterpillars last week? We did! This week we are going to make some bigger beasties! You will need toilet roll tubes or cardboard, and some bits and pieces of paper or card to decorate your bugs.
You can now watch a video of some bugs being crafted by one of our playleaders on our Youtube channel. 

Monday 11 May 2020

Biastagan(1)


Fàilte air ais gu Cròileagan! 

Cò tha comhla rinn an duigh?

An t-seachdain seo

This week we are looking at bugs and beasties! Can you find any in your garden or when you go for a walk? 

Abairt na Seachdain

Our words for this week are:

Biastag(an)  - Beastie(s)
Burras - Caterpillar
Damhan-allaidh - Spider
Seillean - Bee
Daolag - Beetle
Daolag-bhreac - Ladybird

You can hear how to pronounce these words by clicking here.

Craft time 

Let's make some bugs! You and someone else in your family can make your own burras (caterpillar) out of paper and then race them along a table or floor! You will need a straw, some paper, scissors and some pens or crayons to decorate your beasties. 

If you love spiders, we also made them from egg boxes in a previous craft, you can find the link here.

Song time

Our song this week is "Damhan-allaidh, damhan allaidh" - "Spider, spider". You can listen to the song being sung here as part of Gaelic Bookbug. 



Don’t forget to share your art work with us, and we can share it all at the end of the week. We would really love to see what everyone is doing.

Stay safe!

An Sgioba Cròileagan 🙂






Monday 4 May 2020

Cuairt-danach - Adventures!


Fàilte air ais gu Cròileagan! 

Cò tha comhla rinn an duigh?

As we begin another week of lockdown in Edinburgh, our new online version of Cròileagan continues. Just to remind you all, we will continue to post our weekly newsletter with craft and song and words to learn. We can't do circle time (we miss it!) like normal so we will add soundfiles to this blog or link to ones elsewhere online that you can use with your wee ones. We will be choosing crafts that we think most people will have the materials for at home and we would love to see pictures of your inventions if you don't mind sharing them! The easiest way for you to send them to us is probably by Facebook messenger to our page, or you could also email them to us. 

An t-seachdain seo

This week we are continuing with our imaginary adventures!

Abairt na Seachdain

Our words for this week are:

Tiugainn! - Let’s go!
Càit an tèid sinn an-duigh? - Where will we go today?
Co bhios sinn an-duigh? - What/who will we be today?
Spùinneadair - Pirate
Còcaire - Cook
Speuradair - Astronaut
(Tiugainn) Dhachaigh - (Let’s go) Home

You can hear how to pronounce these words by clicking here.

Craft time 


Why not try making a map for your adventures? You can venture into the garden if you have one, or simply explore your home! You could even make a paper 'x' to mark a spot somewhere - what treasures can you find?

If you have some toilet roll tubes or card in the house why not try making your own glainneachan-prosbaig (binoculars)? You can watch a video of one of our playleaders showing you how to make them here on our Youtube channel.


Song time

Our song this week is "Is toigh leam a bhith a-muigh" - "I like to be outside". You can listen to the song being sung here as part of a new set of children's Gaelic songs put together by Storlann. 




Don’t forget to share your art work with us, and we can share it all at the end of the week. We would really love to see what everyone is doing.

Stay safe!

An Sgioba Cròileagan 🙂