Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca by Vamba. Class II C.

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Il giornalino di Gian Burrasca by Vamba

Class II C

Good behaviour Age: 12/13 Students: 26 School subjects involved: Literature-French Lesson per week: 1 Objective : to promote good behaviour

Learning Intentions We will know some things about the consequences of bad behaviour We will learn why it is important to behave properly in any situation

Products We will reflect on the uncorrect behaviour of Gian Burrasca and present it in four posters with slogans

Who is Gian Burrasca? Giannino Stoppani, named Gian Burrasca (John Storm), is always in trouble with his family, because he can’t prevent from telling the lies or making fun with others. He is nine years old and every day he writes his adventures and jokes to his diary.

The novel was written in 1919 and the author “dedicates it to the Italian children...so that they can hand it to their parents...!” We dedicate our work to the European children

STEP 1 Read all the diary Brainstorming: “What’s bad behaviour?” Analyze and explain the story and the message

STEP 2 Chose a meaningful day in which the children notice an uncorrect behaviour of the main character: 17 october

STEP 3 We have looked for Gian Burrasca's uncorrect behaviour In the mean time we have looked around...

STEP 4 We've looked for the matching correct behaviour We have looked around again...

STEP 5 Going through the pages of the book we noticed that Vamba has drawn some nice illustrations showing Gian Burrasca's bad behaviour and we've decided to keep them

STEP 6 Each student has drown some situation and together have chosen the best

STEP 7 We have thought about a suitable slogan for the meaning of the posters and we have selected the best

STEP 8

Analyzing an old text we have undestood that bad behaviour is uncorrect nowadays as it was in the past and that it is important to behave according to the situation

We have work a lot of…

Poster 1

Poster 2

Poster 3

Poster 4