Italy

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children sitting on the floor playing with toys in a playroom at a child's school
Maria Montessori and her Montessori Method of teaching
Maria Montessori and her Montessori Method of teaching
Tour de Pise, Italie Pictures In Pisa, Pisa Leaning Tower Pictures, Pisa Cathedral, Magic Places, Pisa Tower, Pisa Italy, Places In Italy, Voyage Europe, Amritsar
Tour de Pise, Italie
the colossion in rome, italy is one of the most famous buildings on earth
The Colosseum, Rome
https://flic.kr/p/84q2U7 | The Colosseum, Rome | The Colosseum is an elliptical amphitheatre in the center of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and Roman engineering. (Wikipedia) 3xp HDR
a table that has some food on it and is set up for an italian themed party
WTD Italy table
a black and white map with some information about italy
Welcome to Dover Publications
Starting to make the kids' travel folders for this summer and use Google maps to preview travel paths
there is a sign that says italian club with pictures of the city and its landmarks
Italian Party Ideas
Italian
there is a poster on the wall that says, benvenuti in italia how do you say?
Facebook
Italy Bulletin Board
there is a poster on the wall that says, benvenuti in italia how do you say?
Facebook
Italy Bulletin Board
a map of italy with pasta and other food items on the top, including shells
Spark and All
Spark and All - Pasta Art
an italian flag with the word italy written in black and red, white and green
10 Interesting Facts about Italy - Fun Facts for Kids | Educational Videos by Mocomi
▶ Italy - Fun Fact Series EP46 | Mocomi Kids - YouTube
the instructions for how to make an origami gondola
Gondola Coloring Page
1. Use Crayola® crayons, colored pencils, or markers to decorate the gondola. 2. Cut out the gondola, and glue it to a thin piece of cardboard, such as a recycled cereal box or file folder. 3. Flip the gondola over so that the colored side is on the bottom. Fold up along the dotted lines. 4. Tape letter A to A and B to B. <b>Did you know?</b><br>Gondolas are not steered by oars. Instead, a person uses a long stick to push the boat along the waterway.
a piece of paper that says high five from italy with handprints on it
Cultural Diversity Italian Flag Handprint!
some yellow pasta noodles are on a blue surface
Mapping Taste & Tastescapes
Pictures/jewellery made from pasta?
a young boy laying on the floor with his hands in the air while playing with toys
Mrs. Karen's Preschool Ideas
painting like Leonardo DaVinci painted the Sistine Chapel