Raising Literacy Through Scotland's Film Archive
A new resource has been produced by Into Film in partnership with the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive and Queen Margaret University.
Raising Literacy Through Scotland's Film Archive encourages learners to explore and discover the history, heritage, and stories of Scotland at a national, regional, and local level.
We've put together some fun resources for learning about cinema in Scotland! Go to the resource
Put on a fairground film show at home
Make your own film poster
Colour in the children's matinee queue
Learn about early cinema in Scotland
Discover what cinema was like during the First World War
What are your plans for marking Robert Burns Day 2021?
If you want to practice your Scots, watch and listen to inspirational poetry or research some of Burn’s manuscripts you can find lots of resources from the National Library of Scotland collections to help you enjoy celebrating Scotland’s National Bard this month.
Have a wee look at Oor Wullie to have some fun with your Scots language here
Learn about women’s roles in the twentieth century with our new 'Her Century' learning resource.
There are more than 20 clips to watch alongside a downloadable learning journey. If you log in through Glow or Shibboleth you can also download the clips for reuse in your own creative projects.
Access the Her Century learning resource here.
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