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1 Handing down traditions

2 PANDOLCE GENOVESE Traditional Genoese Christmas cake
20 hours 8-10 year-old pupils Group work (mixed ages) COMPETENCES Mathematical competence in Science and Technology. Social and civic competences. Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship Cultural awareness and expression Problem solving: How to make pandolce choosing the most suitable recipe (simple, good, cheap) Cooperative learning: Measuring. Calculating. Reading. Looking for information. Discussing. Evaluating. Final product: pandolce

3 Something more Each pupil makes a Pandolce (usually before Christmas) to take home as a present for their family. We don’t have an oven at school, so we ask a baker to cook the cakes. The making of it involves different school subjects and, at the same time, a lot of fun!

4 Parlemmu zeneize Let’s speak Genoese
20 hours 9-10 year-old pupils Group work (mixed ages) COMPETENCES Learning to learn Social and civic competences. Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship Cultural awareness and expression Problem solving: How to put up a show Cooperative learning: . Planning . Reading. Listening.Looking for suitable scripts , poems and songs Discussing. Painting. Evaluating. Final product: a show with songs, poems and a play in the genoese dialect.

5 Something more The project aims at :
keeping the dialect alive,as it is not spoken by the young generation. Controlling emotions. Organizing a company. The referent is a teacher with experience in this field.

6 From chickpeas to farinata
2 hours 7 year-old pupils Plenary/ group work COMPETENCES Learning to learn. Social and civic competences. Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship. Cultural awareness and expression. Cooperative learning: Listening. Looking for information. Discussing. Planning. Drawing Final product: a poster.

7 Something more The pupils go to Varenna Valley once full of mills. They visit the only mill still working and a member of the staff shows them old pictures of the valley and describes the production process of the chickpea flour that we use to make FARINATA.

8 Visit to the Museum of paper
2 hours 8-10 year-old pupils Plenary COMPETENCES Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship Cultural awareness and expression Problem solving: How to make paper. Final product: a sheet of paper

9 Something more The museum houses a lot of old tools used in the past for making paper. One of the staff shows the pupils around this fascinating place and, at the end of the visit, the children make a sheet of paper they can take home.

10 From olive to oil 4 hours 10 year-old pupils Plenary COMPETENCES
1. Communication in the mother tongue. Learning to learn. 3. Cultural awareness and expression. Problem solving: Final product: a poster

11 Something more information on olive trees, the production process of
A lot of students of all ages visit the oil mills scattered in the west and east parts of our region.Oil is one of the most important products of Ligury and the main condiment in our cooking.During the trip to Varigotti and Albenga the pupils have the chance to get information on olive trees, the production process of oil and finally… they enjoy it!

12 Oratorio S. Antonio Abate
15 hours 10 year-old pupils Plenary/ group work COMPETENCES Communication in the mother tongue. Communcation in the foreign language Digital competence. Social and civic competences. Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship. Cultural awareness and expression. Problem solving: How to make a CD on a place of artistic interest. Cooperative learning: Listening. Looking for information. Discussing. Planning. Evaluating. Final product: a CD.

13 Something more In Mele, a village in Leira Valley, there is an oratory which is famous for its frescoes and for the statue of S. Antonio Abate made by Maragliano. A guide shows the pupils around the small church telling them the story of it and describing the procession that takes place every year in August. Once at school the pupils work on the visit recalling the main points of it. One of the classes that visited the place five years ago decided to make a CD for foreign tourists.

14 Mezzaro 2 hours 10 year-old pupils Plenary/ group work COMPETENCES
Communication in the mother tongue. Social and civic competences. Sense of initiative and entrepreneurship. Cultural awareness and expression. Problem solving: How to make a mezzaro Cooperative learning: Listening. Looking for information. Discussing. Planning. Evaluating. Final product: a small mezzaro.

15 Something more A mezzaro is part of the old costume still worn by people during historical processions or events. The original design on it was a tree, symbol of life.

16 “Tradition does not mean to look after the ash, but to keep the flame alive.” Jean Jaurès

17 Thank you for your attention ! Marina and Paola I.C.Pegli-Genoa
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