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What can you find out about the Isle of Coll from this website?

Can you find out anything interesting about the Isle of Coll from Annette Pyrah’s lovely website?
Copyright Annette Pyrah
Write about what you find as a comment here. Good luck!

http://isleofcoll-cottage.com/

Katie Morag – the truth behind the stories.

Thanks to Staffordshire Grid For Learning for the slideshow.
Can you answer the questions at the end of the slideshow?

2JS Class assembly

We did it! One week until the summer holidays, but weren’t the children great! I am really proud of all of the children in my class, and really sad that they will be leaving on their own voyage into Year 3. Good luck 2JS!

Please tell us what you think of our assembly. What were your favourite bits? What could have been better?
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A map of coll by Ahmad

Map of Coll showing Lochoir Pont Stud and Accommodation

from Ahmad

A picture I found of Coll by Jonah

I found this picture of Coll using image search on Google.

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Arinagour, Coll. What can we learn about the village from these photographs?

Please add your comments to this Voicethread. What can you learn from these photos? What do you want to know?

Coll Post Office

This is a picture of the Post office on Coll.
Are there any differences between this post office and the post offices in Chorlton? What do you notice about this photo?
Coll Post Office

Jayden’s picture of coll

On Thursday 2JS have been looking at the Ilse Of Coll & I found something intresting.Here take a look. What picture is this?
Here’s the picture coming up:
Coll

Jayden’s qwestion is done

I’ve got a qwestion. Do Coll have emergency sevices?
& I found my awnser.

Fire and Rescue

Take a look.

Information about driving to Coll

The roads on Coll are all single lane with passing places, although there is one 10m (yes, 10m as in metre, not mile) stretch of dual-carriageway near the top of the island!. Whilst driving is usually free of hassle, please remember that locals sometimes need to travel a bit faster than sightseeing speeds.

Please use passing places to allow others to overtake

from chloe