Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Kilts - Advanced"

From Pathfinder Wiki
< AY HonorsAY Honors/Kilts - Advanced
Line 10: Line 10:
 
|insignia=Kilts Advanced AY Honour.png  
 
|insignia=Kilts Advanced AY Honour.png  
 
|insignia_source=British Union
 
|insignia_source=British Union
 +
|field_trip=required
 
}}
 
}}
 
</translate>
 
</translate>

Revision as of 04:24, 5 January 2021

Other languages:
English • ‎español • ‎français • ‎português do Brasil

Template:Honor tab

Overview

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

8. Do one of the following to see how tartans and kilts are made:

a. Take a mill tour at the Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre in Selkirk.

b. Visit the Lochcarron Weavers Shop in Loch Carron in Wester Ross, Highlands.

c. Visit a local kilt maker.

d. If you live outside of the UK and none of these are possible, watch documentary videos on the subject and interview a kilt maker by phone or by email.

[[AY Honors/Kilts - Advanced/Requirements|Tab Name/Printable Version]]


1. Have the basic Kilt honour.

2. Have the Tartan honour.

3. Investigate the history of the kilt.

4. Know the historic Gaelic names for the different types of kilts.

5. Be able to model how to put on a Great Kilt.

6. Be able to explain the Dress Act of 1776 and Diskilting Act of 1782. Know whose romantic vision of Gaelic culture and Highland dress brought about the revival of the kilt.

7. Be able to name/identify kilt accessories, such as: sporrans, kilt pin, sgian dubh (pronounced skeean doo), and ghillie brogues.


8. Do one of the following to see how tartans and kilts are made:

a. Take a mill tour at the Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre in Selkirk.

b. Visit the Lochcarron Weavers Shop in Loch Carron in Wester Ross, Highlands.

c. Visit a local kilt maker.

d. If you live outside of the UK and none of these are possible, watch documentary videos on the subject and interview a kilt maker by phone or by email.


9. Wear a men’s kilt, ladies tartan skirt, or an equivalent to an event.

10. What spiritual application can you draw from kilt-making, history and evolution of the kilt, or another aspect of this honor? Write a devotional thought from this and be sure to include a corresponding Bible verse with your thought.

Printable Answer Key Tab Name/Edit Answer Key


1

Have the basic Kilt honour.


For tips and instruction see Kilts.


2

Have the Tartan honour.



3

Investigate the history of the kilt.



4

Know the historic Gaelic names for the different types of kilts.



5

Be able to model how to put on a Great Kilt.



6

Be able to explain the Dress Act of 1776 and Diskilting Act of 1782. Know whose romantic vision of Gaelic culture and Highland dress brought about the revival of the kilt.



7

Be able to name/identify kilt accessories, such as: sporrans, kilt pin, sgian dubh (pronounced skeean doo), and ghillie brogues.



8

Do one of the following to see how tartans and kilts are made:



8a

Take a mill tour at the Lochcarron of Scotland Visitor Centre in Selkirk.



8b

Visit the Lochcarron Weavers Shop in Loch Carron in Wester Ross, Highlands.



8c

Visit a local kilt maker.



8d

If you live outside of the UK and none of these are possible, watch documentary videos on the subject and interview a kilt maker by phone or by email.




9

Wear a men’s kilt, ladies tartan skirt, or an equivalent to an event.



10

What spiritual application can you draw from kilt-making, history and evolution of the kilt, or another aspect of this honor? Write a devotional thought from this and be sure to include a corresponding Bible verse with your thought.




References


Content on this wiki is generated by people like you, and no one has created a lesson plan for this honor yet. You could do that and make the world a better place.

See AY Honors/Model Lesson Plan if you need ideas for creating one.