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Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents, guardians, grandparents, or other relatives or ancestors came. Describe traditional food, customs and traditions, landmarks, sports and games, and music of the place they came from. Created by: Erica Tetreault Charlton Street School Big Six Research Project

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Page 1: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents, guardians, grandparents, or other relatives or ancestors came. Describe traditional food, customs and traditions, landmarks, sports and games, and music of the place they came from.

Created by: Erica TetreaultCharlton Street SchoolBig Six Research Project

Page 2: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Where in the World is Ms. Tetreault’s Class

Page 3: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

The Adventure Begins….

Buckle up boys and girls we are about to go on an adventure across the globe.

We are going to visit a country to the east of us. We are heading to the Continent of Europe. We will be visiting a country that looks like a boot.

Do you know what country this is?

Page 4: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Italy

Europe

Page 5: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Italy at a Glance

Capital: Rome

Population: 57,800,000

Official Language: Italian

Money: Euro

Climate: Italy’s climate varies depending on where you are. The northern areas are cold in the winter and hot in the summer. As you travel south, the temperature becomes more mild.

• National Emblem of Italy

• Symbols: Olive Wreath

• Folk Dance: Folklore claims the Tarentella dance received its name from its ability to cure the deadly bite of the tarantula spider.

Page 6: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Italian Flag

• The Italian flag has three colors.• The colors of the Italian flag

represent three virtues: green (hope), white (faith), and red (charity).

• The national anthem of Italy is Inno de Memeli.

Page 7: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Famous LandmarksOne famous landmark in Italy is

the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is the bell tower at Pisa’s Cathedral. It

famously tilts to one sidebecause the soil on which it was built was too soft and the foundation tipped.

Another famous landmark is the Colosseum. It was the largest

outdoor theater of ancient Rome. It can hold up to 50,000 spectators. Inside the arena, spectators cheered gladiator and animal fights, chariot racing, and even mock sea battles.

Page 8: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Famous LandmarksOne of the most famous fountains in Rome is the

Trevi Fountain. It is said that if you throw a coin in the fountain before leaving Rome you are sure to return.

Page 9: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Places to Visit

Venice is made up of hundreds of little islands. It has canals instead of streets. People travel around by boats called gondolas.

Mount Etna is the highest volcano in Europe and is located on the island of Sicily.

Page 10: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

LandformsThe Po River is the longest river in Italy. It is 405 miles long.

Three large northern lakes, named Maggiore, Como, and Garda are popular vacation areas.

Mont Blanc is the largest mountain range in Italy. It is located in the Alps.

Italy has two islands. The largest is Sicily. The other island is Sardinia.

Page 11: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Italian CuisinesItaly’s national dish is pasta. There are many different types of pasta named after their shape.

Did you know that pizza also comes from

Italy? It originated in the city of Naples.

Gelato Cannoli PanettoneItalian ice-cream Italian pastry Italian dried fruit

cake

Page 12: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Other Foods

Half of Italy’s usable land is used for farming. In the south, olive trees grow on the mountainsides. Olive oil is a very important ingredient in Italian cooking.

Italy is also famous for grapes used to make wine.

Italian cheeses like parmesan and mozzarella are also popular aroundthe world.

Page 13: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Children in Italy

Children attend school six days a week including Saturdays, from 8:30 a.m. until around 1:30 p.m., from September until mid-June. The children go home for lunch. There is no school in the afternoon, but there is homework to do every day.

Page 14: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Sports and Leisure• The national sport of Italy is football

(known as soccer in America)

A leisure sport to play is called bocce ball.

Page 15: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

La Befana

On the twelfth day of the holidays, January 6, a kindly old witch known as “La Befana” brings gifts to the children. Legend has it that every Christmas, she wanders in search of the Holy Child, leaving gifts at each home in hope of finding him inside.

La Befana is often shown as being old and ugly, but the children of Italy love her very much. That is, unless they have been naughty, for then she will fill their shoes with coal and ashes instead of candy and gifts.

Page 16: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,

Famous Italians

Mona Lisa is a famous painting by Italian artist Leonardo di Vinci.

Another famous artist is Michelangelo who sculpted the famous statue of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Christopher Columbus is a famous Italian explorer.

The famous children’s story, Pinocchio, was written by an Italian.

Page 17: Social Studies - Standard 7, 8, and 9 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, and then the countries from where students, their parents,