Exploring Italy: Geography and Society

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GeographyLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

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Exploring Italy: Geography and Society

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to describe the geography and society of Italy.

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Introduce the learning objective to the students at the beginning of the lesson.
What do you already know about Italy's geography and society?

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Geography of Italy
Italy is located in southern Europe and is a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea.

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Explain the geography of Italy and show a map of the country.
Mountains and Volcanoes
The Italian Alps are located in the north while the Apennine Mountains run down the center of the country. There are also several active volcanoes in Italy, including Mount Etna and Vesuvius.

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Describe the mountains and volcanoes in Italy and show pictures of them.

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Rome
Rome is the capital city of Italy. It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome.

Age: 2,775 years
Founded: 21 April 753 BC
Area: 1,285 km²
Population: 2.873 million (2017)

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Adriatic
The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto to the northwest and the Po Valley.
Area: 138,600 km²
Mean depth: 252 m
Max. width: 200 km (120 mi)

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Sicily
Sicily, the largest Mediterranean island, is just off the "toe" of Italy's "boot." On Sicily’s eastern edge is Mount Etna, one of Europe’s highest active volcanoes.
Founded: 15 May 1946
Area: 25,711 km²
Population: 5 million (2019)

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Discuss Italy's coastline and islands and show pictures of them.
Venice
Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. 
Area: 414.6 km²
Population: 261,905 (2017)

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Venice's population size is appropriate for the city's area.
Venice should limit tourism to reduce overcrowding.
The city needs more residents for economic growth.
The population size is ideal for maintaining Venice's charm.
There should be stricter laws to control population growth.

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Mont Blanc
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, and the highest mountain in Europe outside the Caucasus mountains, rising 4,807.81 m above sea level, located on the French-Italian border.
Elevation: 4,809 m
Prominence: 4,696 m
First ascent: 8 August 1786

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Italian Society
Italy is known for its rich history and culture. It is home to many famous landmarks, such as the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Vatican City.

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Introduce Italian society and culture to the students.
Coastline and Islands
Italy has a long coastline with many beautiful beaches. It also has several islands, including Sicily and Sardinia.

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What is the name of the famous canal city in Italy?
A
Rome
B
Milan
C
Florence
D
Venice

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Which island is the largest in Italy?
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Capri
B
Sicily
C
Sardinia
D
Elba

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Which sea borders Italy to the east?
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Mediterranean Sea
B
Ionian Sea
C
Tyrrhenian Sea
D
Adriatic Sea

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What is the highest mountain in Italy?
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Mount Etna
B
Mount Cervino
C
Mount Vesuvius
D
Mont Blanc

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What is the capital city of Italy?
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Naples
B
Florence
C
Milan
D
Rome

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Italian Language
Italian is the official language of Italy and is spoken by over 85 million people worldwide.

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Discuss the Italian language and its importance in Italian society.
Italian Food
Italian food is famous around the world, with dishes such as pizza, pasta, and gelato being popular favorites.

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Talk about Italian cuisine and show pictures of some popular dishes.
Fashion and Design
Italy is also known for its fashion and design industries, with famous brands such as Gucci, Prada, and Versace.

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Discuss Italian fashion and design and show pictures of some famous brands.
Religion in Italy
The majority of Italians are Roman Catholic, with the Vatican City located in Rome, Italy.

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Discuss the role of religion in Italian society and the importance of the Vatican City.
Italian Sports
Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Italy, with teams such as Juventus, AC Milan, and Inter Milan being well-known.

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Talk about Italian sports, especially football, and show pictures of some famous teams.
Italian Holidays
Italy celebrates many holidays throughout the year, including Christmas, Easter, and Ferragosto (Assumption Day).

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Discuss Italian holidays and their significance in Italian culture.
Italian holidays should be celebrated worldwide.
Yes, to promote Italian culture globally.
Yes, to encourage tourism to Italy.
No, each country should prioritize its own holidays.
No, it's not necessary to celebrate foreign holidays.

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Italian Art and Music
Italy has a rich history of art and music, with famous artists such as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, and musicians such as Vivaldi and Pavarotti.

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Talk about Italian art and music and show pictures of some famous works.
Italian art is more influential than Italian music.
Art has a lasting impact.
Music brings people together culturally.
Art forms bridge cultural differences.
Music is a universal language.

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Italian Inventions
Italy has been responsible for many inventions throughout history, including the piano, the thermometer, and espresso machines.

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Discuss some of the inventions that have come from Italy and their importance.
Italian Landmarks
Italy is home to many famous landmarks, including the Colosseum, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Trevi Fountain.

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Show pictures of some of Italy's famous landmarks and discuss their significance.
Italian Fashion Show
Hold a fashion show where students can showcase their Italian-themed outfits.

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Have students dress up in Italian-themed outfits and walk down a makeshift runway while Italian music plays in the background.
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What have you learned during this lesson? Write down all you can about it in 60 seconds. 
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I used to think...
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How do you feel about that lesson?
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Who is entering the Geography competition?

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What I've done!
Section 3

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