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14 February 2020

Welcome to Italia

Staff Room Foundation Stage Mrs. Kett’s Room Tomato & Basil Pasta -£2

Traditional Italian Gelato - £1.50

Sicilian Lemonade - £1 Parking Ciao! We all know that parking will be difficult, and because As indicated the International dramatic and enthusiastic activities are planned on the Afternoon will commence on crowd there is! Of course, playground we cannot open the playground for additional car the Playground at 1:30pm with taking real photos of your own children is perfectly acceptable. parking. The school car park a Milanese Fashion Show. will be open but as you know Parents are invited to gather on we have limited space, so please the Playground. Those children Once the fashion show has do not block people in as people wishing to parade in the finished the external doors to are free to leave when they wish catwalk will do so then all the the school will open. The school once they have enjoyed all the will be open for you to enjoy activities. I strongly urge you to children will return to their until 3.30pm. make use of the car park at The classrooms where you can Wa r t o n A r m s p u b a n d collect them then enjoy the Woodmansey Village Hall, both activities on offer throughout Children who are booked into which are 5-7minute walk to the school. We want parents to After-School Club will be school. If you are using on be the Paparazzi during the chaperoned by their class street parking please be mindful teacher then escorted to After of not blocking drives or catwalk so parents will be given School Club at 3.30pm as usual. pictures of large cameras - we parking in restricted areas. encourage you to be the most

Create your own sticker collection! Stickers of popular Italian football teams are available in each classroom; collect them all and place them on a map in the correct place in Miss 20 points for getting a full-house! Williamson’s Room. Try to complete a full set.

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 14 February 2020 Points Opening Ceremony & The Hall

Aftr te opening ceremony catwalk, te hal wil become te hal where Mrs Karen Scot wil encourage children and teir families t perform a taditonal Italian . Families are encouraged t join in wit te wit teir children: Families wit children in te FSU - 2.15pm Families wit children in KS1 - 2.30pm Families wit children in Year 3/4 - 2.45pm Families wit children in Year 5/6 - 3pm

Label on and next t 1 point for each te map as many features as you can: cites islands regions mountains lakes volcanoes

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 14 February 2020 Points

Available here: Learn the Lingo (Foundation Stage)

Veneto is a northeastern Italian region stetching from the Did you know? Dolomit Mountains t te Adriatc Sea. , its regional The Italian alphabet only capital, is famed for its canals, Gotic architcture and Carnival has 21 letters. it lacks the celebratons. letters j, k, w, x, and y. If you see these letters in an Who is this? Italian text, it means the word has been borrowed ______2 points from another language.

If you’ve ever seen a classical music score, you’ve Practise your Italian probably come across trms like crescendo (get language skills using Duolingo and louder), staccat (detached), and fort (loud), al different games of which come fom Italian. Tis is because in Ms musical notaton was inventd in during te Eastwood’s , and terefore became te standard Room. language used in classical music.

Vorrei = I would like… succo Per favore = please Grazie = thank you panino

cioccolata

biscotti insalata acqua

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 14 February 2020 Points Mama Barber’s Pasta and Sauce (TheStaffRoom)

Buy your Pasta and Sauce only Creamy Mushroom £2.00 from the Tagliatelle Staff Room. Serves 2 Did you know? Ingredients: 1tbsp olive oil, 1 onion, 1 garlic Pasta originats in China or Greece, but it’s a clove, 150g of mushrooms, 300ml double myt tat te concept of combining flour and cream, 150g tagliatelle. watr was brought t Italy by Marco upon Method: his return fom China in te 13t Century. 1. Add the tagliatelle to a pan of boiling Utnsils used for pasta making have been found water and cook according to the pack in Etuscan tmbs and Sout claim it instructions. was intoduced t by te Arabs. Stl, 2. Add the oil to the pan on a medium heat Italy can claim te King of pasta ttle due t its and add the finely chopped onion. stong affinit t te trritry, te development 3. Add the garlic clove and cook for 5 of manufacturing techniques and culinary minutes or until the onion has softened combinatons. on a medium heat.

4. Slice the mushrooms and add to the pan. Stir in to the onion and garlic.

Which other foods are traditional in Italy? 5. Leave to cook for 5 minutes, then add ______the cream. ______6. Slowly bring to the boil and then reduce ______to a simmer.

______7. Add the cooked 2 points for each tagliatelle to the pan with the c r e a m a n d mushrooms and stir in.

8. Serve and enjoy! Make this at home, 20 points!

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 14 February 2020 Points

Sicilian Lemonade & Drinks (The Hall)

Sicily is te largest island in te Meditrranean Sea. It is sout of te , fom which it is separatd by te narrow Stait of Messina. Its most prominent landmark is From the Hall: Mount Etna, te talest actve volcano in and one of te most actve in te world, currently 3,329 m (10,922 ft) high.

Sicilian Tere’s a saying in Sicily tat lemons are not real lemons unless Lemonade £1 tey’re Sicilian. Tere’s also anoter saying: ‘When fat hands us a lemon, let’s make lemonade’. Lemons were brought by te Arabs t Sicily in te 10t century. Te land around Mount Etna, te Meditrranean climat, sunny hot days and cold nights, coupled wit volcanic soil, gives te Sicilian lemon a tpical sweetness and tast tat is very difficult t find anywhere else in te world.

Long may te lemons grow and trive in Sicily. Tey Did you know? are an intgral part of te island’s landscape and Not all operas have music all the time. culture.

Match tese opera singers

Beniamino Gigli

Luciano Pavarotti

Andrea Bocelli

Cecilia Bartoli

Renata Tebaldi

Woodmansey ce PRIMARY SCHOOL Italian International festival 14 February 2020 Points

Available here: Gelato (Year 1/2)

Fresh, Authentic Italian Gelato Match tese Italian ice cream flavours served from

Mrs Kett’s Room £1.50 Caramello Vanilla

Limone Strawberry

Pure Milk Stracciatella

So what’s te difference between Coffee & Coco Vanilla gelat and ice cream?

Gelat and ice cream are creamy, fozen Affogato Lemon desserts made fom ingredients including dairy and sugar.

Vaniglia Coconut Ice cream contains more air and fat, while gelat has less air and more milk. Milk Fragola Chocolate Gelat is much silkier in txture and a bit Chip denser tan ice cream. Milk Cioccolatte Gelat is taditonaly served about 6–8°C Chocolate warmer tan ice cream. This helps te flavours in gelat bloom, as your tngue Flor di isn’t as numb as it is when eatng ice Caramel latte cream.

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 14 February 2020 Points

Available here: Football & Sports (Year 5/6)

Sport in Italy has a long taditon. In several sports, bot individual and tam, Italy has good representaton and many successes. Footbal is te most popular . Italy won te 2006 FIFA , and is (along wit Germany) currently te second most successfl footbal tam in World Cup histry, aftr Brazil, having won four FIFA World Cup championships.

Basketbal, voleybal, and are te next most popular/ What currency is used in Italy? played sports, wit Italy having a rich taditon in al tree. Italy also has stong taditons in , watr polo, , ______tnnis, atletcs, and . 2 points

In Miss Wiliamson’s Room find out te names of tese Italian footbalers

Did you know? Football is by far the most popular sport in Italy: more than 4,363,000 people play every year.

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL ITALIAN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 14 February 2020 Points

Available here: Pompeii (Year 3/4)

Campania is a region in soutwestrn Italy known Head over to the Cast Making for its ancient ruins and dramatic coastline. Centre in Mrs Fisher’s room , te regional capital, is a bustling cit wit and make your very own a stiking natural seting between te iconic gray plaster of paris cast cone of Mt. Vesuvius and te deep blue watrs of te Golfo di Napoli. To te sout, te Amalfi Coast is 10 points! home t pastl-hued twns such as Positano, Amalfi and Ravelo, nestled between cliffs and te sea.

Pompeii was an ancient Roman cit locatd in te modern commune of Pompeii near Naples in te region of Italy. Pompeii was buried under 4 t 6 metes of volcanic ash and pumice in te erupton of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.

Largely preserved under te ash, te excavatd cit offers a unique snapshot of Roman life, fozen at te moment it was buried and providing an extaordinarily detailed insight int te everyday life of its inhabitants. It was a wealty twn, enjoying many fine public buildings and luxurious privat houses wit lavish decoratons, frnishings and works of art which were the main attractons for the early Quick quiz! excavatrs. Read all about Pompeii above and see what you’ve learnt Many of te human bodies were entmbed in te ash and decayed leaving voids which archaeologists (2 points for each correct answer) found could be used as moulds t make plastr casts What destroyed Pompeii? of unique figures. ______You will be able to When was Pompeii destroyed? ______take your cast home How were people who died in Pompeii preserved? after the ______half term holidays! What is Pompeii? ______

WOODMANSEY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL Italian International festival Diplomatic Passport Passport No. Passeport No. …………………………… Picture of Holder Surname/Nom …………………………… Given names/Prenoms …………………………… Nationality/Nationalite …………………………… Date of Birth/Lieu de naissance ……………………………

Signature Date of issue/Date de deliverance …………………………… 14 FEBRUARY 2020 / 14 FÉVRIER 2020 Date of expiry/Date d’expiration 14 FEBRUARY 2030 / 14 FÉVRIER 2030