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Italy Today

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SKU G34CS40500
Continents and CountriesMountains, Volcanoes and EarthquakesKey Stage 2Geography Skills and FieldworkHuman GeographyLocational and Place KnowledgePhysical GeographyGeographyYear 3Year 4

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In this downloadable KS2 Geography scheme for Year 3 and Year 4, children will find out about all the different aspects of this amazing, historic country.

They will begin by learning where Italy is in the world, and then discover the physical geography of the country, with a focus on one of Italy’s active volcanoes, Mount Vesuvius! Children will explore the country’s many famous cities and landmarks, and immerse themselves in the culture of Italy.

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Lesson 1

Where is Italy?

Where in the world is Italy? Children begin by finding Italy on a world map. They then look in more detail at the country and find out about the location of its regions, the bordering countries, the seas, and the islands that are part of Italy. Children record what they have learnt on their own maps of Italy, or use a map to complete a fact file about the country.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated activities
  • Map of Italy
  • Italy Labels
  • Italy Fact File Sheet

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Lesson 2

Physical Geography

What is physical geography? In this lesson, children will find out what this means and will begin to learn how to interpret a physical map by identifying Italy’s two main mountain ranges, the Alps and Apennines. They will find out about the highest peaks in each region and be encouraged to describe the mountain ranges with geographical vocabulary. They will also learn about the location of the longest river in Italy, the Po. In their independent activities, children will find out more about the Alps and Apennines and consolidate their learning through different challenges. Alternatively, they can use atlases or Google Maps to track the course of the River Po through northern Italy.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Alps Information Sheet
  • Apennines Information Sheet
  • Alps and Apennines Statement Cards

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Lesson 3

Volcanoes!

In this exciting lesson, children will find out what volcanoes are, including why and how they erupt, and the harmful effect they can have on the surrounding human, animal, and plant life. They will learn about the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii in 79AD. Children will then use their knowledge and understanding to create informative advertisements for tourists visiting the ruins of Pompeii, or alternatively, they will build their own working volcano!

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Volcano Information Sheet
  • Eruption of Pompeii Sheet
  • Picture Card Cut-Outs Sheet
  • Model Volcano Instructions Sheet
  • Mount Vesuvius Photo Cards

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Lesson 4

Cities and Landmarks

What is human geography? In this lesson, children will begin to explore Italy by looking at its famous cities and their landmarks as a class. Then in groups, they will research a city in more depth and prepare a presentation to show to the rest of the class. Alternatively, they can create a postcard from a city of their choice, expressing their experiences, opinions, and thoughts about the place using both pictures and words.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Fact Sheets
  • Picture Cards
  • Postcard Template

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Lesson 5

Italian Culture

What is culture? Children will recap on and continue to develop their understanding of the human geography of Italy in this lesson, by looking at different aspects of the country’s culture. They will independently research areas including food and drink, religion, festivals, family, fashion, and music. Children will then use their knowledge to answer a range of different tourists’ questions, or as a group, create a magazine about the culture of Italy.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Differentiated worksheets
  • Culture Information Sheets
  • Magazine Pages

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Lesson 6

What have we learnt?

In this final lesson, children will recap on everything that they have discovered about Italy, and consolidate their learning. They will use their understanding to either create an informative lapbook about the country or to play a game testing their knowledge of all the different aspects of Italy today.

What's included:

  • Lesson plan
  • Slides
  • Activity ideas
  • Challenge Cards
  • Lapbook Templates
  • Pizza Race Game Board and Slices
  • Question Cards
  • Instruction Cards

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