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Bettyhill - A Presentation by the Bettyhill - A Presentation by the pupils of Primary 5-7pupils of Primary 5-7

Introduction: This presentation was made Introduction: This presentation was made by our class. There are 14 pupils in our by our class. There are 14 pupils in our class, 4 primary 5’s, 5 primary 6’s and 5 class, 4 primary 5’s, 5 primary 6’s and 5 primary 7’s. Mr Harper is our class primary 7’s. Mr Harper is our class teacher. teacher.

We made this presentation to We made this presentation to show you a little bit about life in Bettyhill, a show you a little bit about life in Bettyhill, a tiny village in the county of Sutherland, in tiny village in the county of Sutherland, in Highlands Scotland.Highlands Scotland.

The History and buildings of The History and buildings of Bettyhill Bettyhill

Farr Bay Inn Farr Bay Inn

The FBI The FBI is a small hotel and bar in is a small hotel and bar in Bettyhill, it is by the beach.Bettyhill, it is by the beach.

This is the Farr Bay Inn and Farr BeachThis is the Farr Bay Inn and Farr Beach

Post OfficePost Office

The Bettyhill Post Office is located near to The Bettyhill Post Office is located near to Farr Primary School. As well as a Post Farr Primary School. As well as a Post Office it is also one of the village shops. Office it is also one of the village shops. The Bettyhill Post Office has petrol pumps The Bettyhill Post Office has petrol pumps just outside. Can you see them? just outside. Can you see them?

The StoreThe Store

The Store is located near to the church The Store is located near to the church and it supplies a wide range of goods as and it supplies a wide range of goods as well as fishing gear. You can also buy well as fishing gear. You can also buy fishing permits for the River Naver. fishing permits for the River Naver.

The North Coast Leisure Centre The North Coast Leisure Centre

The North Coast Leisure Centre is The North Coast Leisure Centre is equipped with a swimming pool, a gym, a equipped with a swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a sauna and a beauty department.spa, a sauna and a beauty department.

The Village Hall The Village Hall

The village hall is used for dances, parties, The village hall is used for dances, parties, bingo, school plays, charity events, indoor bingo, school plays, charity events, indoor bowls and old folks lunches. bowls and old folks lunches.

Dunveadon Guesthouse.Dunveadon Guesthouse.

The Dunveadon Guesthouse is located The Dunveadon Guesthouse is located opposite the Bettyhill Post Office and is a opposite the Bettyhill Post Office and is a small B&B.small B&B.

The Highland ClearancesThe Highland Clearances

The clearances started in the late 1790’s The clearances started in the late 1790’s and ended in the late 1900’s.and ended in the late 1900’s.

People were forced to move out of their People were forced to move out of their homes and off their land and put near the homes and off their land and put near the coast. Many peoples’ lives were affected.coast. Many peoples’ lives were affected.

The Vikings The Vikings

The Vikings invaded the north coast of The Vikings invaded the north coast of Scotland over 1000 years ago. The Scotland over 1000 years ago. The Vikings were vicious fearless men who Vikings were vicious fearless men who would take over each place they would would take over each place they would find. We know the Vikings were here find. We know the Vikings were here because of the place names.because of the place names.

The Battle Of Culloden.The Battle Of Culloden.

The battle of Culloden happened on the The battle of Culloden happened on the 1616thth of April in 1746. About 1500-2000 of April in 1746. About 1500-2000 people were killed or wounded. Culloden people were killed or wounded. Culloden is east of Inverness. People from our area is east of Inverness. People from our area fought there.fought there.

Music Of The North Music Of The North

People of the North have always been People of the North have always been creative these people played the whistle, creative these people played the whistle, fiddle, bagpipes and the chanter. We fiddle, bagpipes and the chanter. We continue these traditions todaycontinue these traditions today

Nature in Bettyhill

This will tell you about some of the wildlife that lives in our region.

The grouse

This is a very rare bird, you are very lucky to have seen one. It has more than one colour on it, just like this one.

The badger

The badger is black and has two white stripes. They are nocturnal animals which means they sleep in the day and hunt at night.

The Thistle

The thistle is a purple plant with spikes all over it. The thistle is a very common, it is also Scotland’s national symbol.

The Buzzard

The buzzard is a big bird of prey, they eat rabbits and other small mammals.

The Red Deer

Red Deer live in herds. In the winter they come down to the lowlands to eat the grass.

The Crow

The Crow is the colour black. There are two types of crow and they are the carrion crow and the hooded crow.

The Pine Marten

The pine marten looks like a very large stoat. In the summer months, pine martens are excellent climbers and they eat lots of rats and mice.

Whin bushes

Whin bushes are green, spiky plants and they have small yellow flowers in summer.

The Weasel

Weasels are brown and white in Spring, Summer and Autumn but in the winter they are completely white.

The Atlantic Salmon

• Atlantic Salmon live in our rivers. They are very special fish that can live in the sea and travel up the rivers to spawn. People pay a lot of money to fish for them. They are very tasty to eat. They are expensive to buy in the shops.

The Geography of The Geography of BettyhillBettyhill

The local rocksThe local rocks

• The rocks in and around Bettyhill are some of the oldest in the world. There have been many fossils found on the beaches around Bettyhill and many more are just waiting to be uncovered.

BeachesBeaches

• Bettyhill has two beaches Torrisdale and Farr. They are sandy with big dunes.

Our landscapeOur landscape

LandscapeLandscape

• The land surrounding Bettyhill has taken many thousands of years to be formed by the processes of erosion by rivers, seas and glaciers.

Precious Peat lands Precious Peat lands

• There are very little peat lands left in the world. But Scotland is 60% covered with peat. So the peat around Bettyhill is very precious to Scotland's wildlife.

AgricultureAgriculture

Sheep Sheep

People sell their sheep for money People sell their sheep for money and some get slaughtered for meat. and some get slaughtered for meat. They also make clothes and carpets They also make clothes and carpets out of their wool. out of their wool.

GoatsGoats

Some people make cheese out of Some people make cheese out of goats milk and breed them specially. goats milk and breed them specially.

LambsLambs

Families help other families at Families help other families at lambing time, in April, especially lambing time, in April, especially when the sheep struggle to give when the sheep struggle to give birth.birth.

CropsCrops

Lots of people that have farms have Lots of people that have farms have fields for growing food and they fields for growing food and they have a lot of machinery. have a lot of machinery.

ChickensChickens

Lots of people have hens, which Lots of people have hens, which supply their own eggs. They can supply their own eggs. They can make money by selling eggs. On the make money by selling eggs. On the farm foxes can be a problem as they farm foxes can be a problem as they eat the hens.eat the hens.

SheepSheep

These are one of the type of sheep These are one of the type of sheep we have here.we have here.

All types of animals.All types of animals.

This is a traditional This is a traditional Scottish crofter’s house. Scottish crofter’s house.

DogsDogs

Most farms have sheepdogs to help Most farms have sheepdogs to help out with herding the sheep.out with herding the sheep.

Farr Primary Farr Primary School School

Where is Farr primaryWhere is Farr primary

Farr Primary is on the north coast of Farr Primary is on the north coast of Scotland. It is in the tiny village of Scotland. It is in the tiny village of Bettyhill.Bettyhill.

The teachersThe teachers

We have five teachers in the We have five teachers in the primary and helpers.primary and helpers.

The Health and Wellbeing The Health and Wellbeing activities that we doactivities that we do

We have PE with Miss Comrie, Mr. We have PE with Miss Comrie, Mr. Harper and Mr. Wyllie. We go Harper and Mr. Wyllie. We go swimming to the North coast Leisure swimming to the North coast Leisure Centre. We play and learn new skills Centre. We play and learn new skills in shinty, golf, cricket, rugby, in shinty, golf, cricket, rugby, netball .netball .

What we do at break What we do at break timetime

At break time we like to be active, At break time we like to be active, we play football, tag on the we play football, tag on the bumps, dodge ball, wally and bumps, dodge ball, wally and skittles.skittles.

What subjects we doWhat subjects we do

We do lots of different activities We do lots of different activities including reading, maths, writing, including reading, maths, writing, spelling, ICT, science and topic, spelling, ICT, science and topic, French and religious studies.French and religious studies.

We hope that you have learned lots We hope that you have learned lots of interesting things about life in of interesting things about life in Bettyhill. We hope that some day you Bettyhill. We hope that some day you will be able to share with us more will be able to share with us more about life in your town.about life in your town.

We look forward to hearing from you We look forward to hearing from you soonsoon

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