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This famous city is the most well preserved ancient city in the world! Snippet This famous city is the most well preserved ancient city in the world!

Pompeii: Bucket List Destination Check out these facts on Pompeii

Italian Culture Party Project! 3 part project: like a science fair but about Italy! Research Report (short and sweet) Creative Display (think outside the powerpoint) Exit Slip (completed in class after rotation) This is supposed to be a fun alternative to an essay! But, we need some rules. MAJOR TERM PROJECT!! If you’re not here on the party date you will receive a 0, unless you speak with me in advance; then we can work something out. Groups are a MAXIMUM of 3 people. But you may choose to work individually. All 3 parts must be completed in their entirety for full marks. DUE: JUNE 13 (After lunch)

Italian Culture Party: Part A (Copy) Part A: Research Report A 1-2 page typed report on your topic of choice. Cover the 5 ws: Who, What, Where, When and Why is it significant/ you chose this topic. Discuss 5 interesting facts you found during your research. Works Cited page: Use MLA online citing format. 3 sources. Yes, spelling and grammar count. It’s a report and will be marked accordingly. IE: organization, proper use of language, all that essay stuff. 1 report per group.

Italian Culture Party: Part B (Copy) Part B: Creative Display This is a fun and creative way to display your research, and things not included in your report. Think outside the powerpoint. The whole class will view each display. No, they aren’t marking you, it’s just a way to share our information. No, it’s not like a presentation at all!! Should be more explanatory than the report, more info, or details, colour, pictures, ect. More than gluing on a picture and writing a description. Yes, this will MOSTLY be completed in class, unless you’re not finished on June 10th… then you’ll have HOMEWORK!!! Some ideas...

Italian Culture Party: Part C Part C: Exit Slip This will be a survey you will complete on the day of the party.

The Classic: Poster Board Purchase board at Wal-Mart Should be colourful, lots of pictures with good descriptions.

An Art Piece Sculpture Painting Model of a famous building/ car

Mobile or Shoe Box Viewfinder

Interactive Map Show important sites, locations, and facts about the whole country using notes on a huge map. Flip notes for fun!

Video/ Comic strip Show a 1-2 minute video on the topic of your choice. Claymation Create a video game, or story board. https://scratch.mit.edu/

Food!! Authentic recipes Cookies Pizza Pasta FST room!!

Be Creative! If you bombed the essays, this is your chance! Think outside the box…

Some topics, but not limited to... Tourism: itinerary The flag Fashion: Milan Traditional children’s games Traditional party decor Traditional dance Traditional music Famous cities: Rome, Venice, Vatican City... Soccer Cars: Ferrari Recent News Buildings: Colosseum, Pisa, Scientists: Galileo, Galavani Ancient Roman Mythology Theatre Geography: Volcanoes Pompeii Art Authentic Food Italian Language Vatican City Ancient Roman Gods & Goddesses Animals