This is an assembly/lesson presentation about St. Andrew’s Day and its connection to Scotland. St. Andrew's Day is on November 30th, each year. Where there are Scottish descendants/communities, it is celebrated. It is not as popular as St. Patrick's Day. Celebrations include traditional Scottish food, wearing of kilts, music and dance. It is an editable 54-Slide PowerPoint Presentation divided into different sections. Learning Objectives: To learn about St. Andrew and how he became the patron saint of Scotland. Students learn: · St. Andrew was one of the twelve disciples · Why is he the patron saint of Scotland · Scotland’s flag which features the saltire · The Declaration of Arbroath – St. Andrew’s connection · Various legends surrounding St. Andrew’s Day – St. Rule (Regulus), Pictish King Angus mac Fergus, Bishop Acca of Hexham · How the thistle became Scotland’s national flower · St. Andrew’s Day celebration in different countries · How Scotland celebrates – traditional food, dance, music and parades · Optional video links to watch BBC – Video 1 (4 mins) and Video 2 (8 mins) – showing how two brothers celebrate St. Andrew’s Day in Scotland from their point of view. · Reflection – students are asked to recap on the assembly/lesson via pictures on Slide 50 · Students reflect on how to be kind and thoughtful · Optional prayer to finish assembly/lesson There are questions to ask during assembly – interaction with the students. - Reading comprehension and questions - Observational drawing of Scotland’s national flower - Color in and answer questions about the saltire - Match pictures to labels activity – Scotland’s traditional dishes - Match pictures to description of traditional dishes activity - Word Search with solution Thank you for visiting my store:-)