Ireland p97 1. Dublin 2. counties 3. UK 4. lake 5. Cork 6. Atlantic Ocean 7. 110 miles (approximate) 8. county 9. Irish Sea 10. ability to speak well, with persuasiveness A Visit to Ireland p91 1. h 2. f 3. g 4. j 5. e Beaumaris castle p87 1. Island of Anglesey 2. Fair Marsh 3. Edward I 4. 14 Wales p83 1. Green, Red and White 2. Romans 3. dragon 4. England Queen Victoria p81 1. 64 years 2. Britain became the most powerful and richest country British soldiers were at war all over the world The number of people living in Britain more than doubled 3. Because Victoria Ruled British School Year p79 1. 5 - 16 2. 9/1-10/21, 10/31-12/16, 1/3-2/10, mid-July - September 3. Geo, PE, Acting, Science, History, Religion, Art, French, Math, Technology, English 4. General Certificate of Secondary Education 5. 16 6. vocational qualifications or A/S & A levels (advanced levels) Schools in England p79 1. 8:45 2. 8:55 3. Children do morning work during attendance 4. 9:10 5. listen to music of different themes, listen to stories, sing, pray 6. 10:20-10:35 recess and snack 7. 12-1:10 8. 3:15 9. newspaper, eco-science, drama, choir, dance, judo, computers, football, netball, cross country 10. Grey or black bottoms, white shirt British Food p72 1. Would you like a cup of tea? 2. Sandwich, crisps, fruit, & drink 3. Fish & Chips 4. Pork, Steak & Kidney, & Cornish 5. Tea and light food served at 4:00 6. Flour, egg, milk served with a gravy for dinner and jam or ice cream for dessert 7. minced lamb & vegetables topped with mashed potatoes 8. hot white horseradish sauce 9. cheese Canterbury p65 1. Canterbury Cathedral (the church of England) 2. Arch Bishop Thomas Becket (murdered in the cathedral on the king's orders) 3. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (1300s literature of travellers on a pilgrimage to see Becket's shrine THE LOUVRE P55 1. 1. Paintings 2. Egyptian Antiquities 3. Oriental Antiquities 4. Greek, Etruscan & Roman Antiquities 5. Sculptures 6. Prints & Drawings 7. Objets d'Art 2. The Joconda Eiffel Tower of Venues p48 Bois de Boulogne (park) Notre Dame (cathedral) The Louvre (museum) The Arc de Triomphe (monument) Palais de l'Elysee (palace of the president) Pantheon (church) Bastille (fortress) Centre Pompidou (art gallery) French Scavenger Hunt p39 1. 16 2. 400 3. 1) sales designation 2) animal species 3) minimal fats contents 4) manufacturing place 5) additives 4. Cite' 5. 63,75,24 6. Champs-Elysee 7. 41 years 8. 2.5 million rivets, 40 tons, 1652 steps to the top 9. 1st=20FF, 2nd=38FF, 3rd=55FF, Stairs=12FF 11. International Exhibition of Paris in 1889 12. 31FF 13. names of major victories, 558 names of generals 14. Bastile Day (French National Day; Parade, huge French tricolor is hung fromt he vaulted ceiling inside the arch 17. 11 a.m. 18. 1) held the guillotine that excuted Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette 2) holds the onelisk of Luxor given by the viceroy of Egypt 3) During 1793-1795 the smell of blood was so strong a herd of cattle refused to cross the spot Italian Scavenger Huntp.5 1. Abruzzo - L'Aquilla, Amalfi Coast, Aosta - Valle d'Aosta, Basilicata Region - Polenza, Calabria - Catanzano, Campania - Naples, Emilia Romagna - Bolgna, Fruili Venezia Giulia - Trieste, Lazio - Rome, Sicily - Palermo, Liguria & Italian Riveria - Genoa, Lombardy & the Lakes - Milan, Marches - Ancona, Molise - Campobasso, Piemonte - Turin, Puglia-Apulia - Bari, Trentina-AltoAdige - Trento, Tuscany - Florence, Umbria - Perugia, Veneto - Venice 2. 1848 or 1946 3. Composer of operas; world reknowned 4. Karol Jozef Wojtyla; Wodowice, Poland 5. Victor Emmanuel II; 2/18/1861 6. Campania, Napels 7. Festa della Repubblica (Republic Day); National Anthem 8. Italian Nobel Prize winner in Literature (1934);; Right You Are (if you think you are) 9. Vatican City; .02 square miles; 770 10. Giorgio Napolitano; born in Naples, lives in Rome Inside the Vatican p. 6 1. Michelangelo 2. Rome 3. Sovereign 4. Swiss Guard 5. dress code The State of Vatican City p. 7 1. Rome 2. headquarters of Roman Catholic Church 3. 109 acres 4. South East 5. approx. 1500 feet France Scavenger Hunt p.39 1. 16 2. 400 3. sales designation, snimal species, minimal fats content, manufacturing place, additives 4. Cite' 5. 63, 75, 24 6. Champs-Elyse'e 7. 41 years 8. 2.5 million rivets, 40 tons of paint, 1652 steps to the top 9. 1st floor-22FF, 2nd floor-38FF, 3rd floor-55FF, Stairs-12FF 11. International Exhibition of Paris in 1889 12. 31FF 13. Names of major victories and 558 generals' names 14. French National Day (Bastille Day); parade, hanging of French tri-colors from the vaulted ceiling inside the arch 17. 11 a.m. 18. site of the guillotine, site of the Obelisk of Luxor given by the viceroy of Eqypt, During 1793-1795 the smell of blood was so strong that a herd of cattle refused to cross the spot Eiffel Tower Activity p. 48 Bois de Boulogne - park, Notre Dame - cathedral, The Louvre - museum, The Arc de Triomphe - monument, Palais de l'Elysee - palace of the president, Pantheon - church, Bastille - fortressm Centre Poompidou - art gallery The Louvre Scavenger Hunt p. 55 1. Paintings, Eqyptian Antiquities, Oriental Antiquities, Greek, Etruscan & Roman Antiquities, Sculptures, Prints and Drawings, Abjet d'Art 2. The Joconde UK Rivers p. 61 3 FAMOUS THINGS ABOUT CANTERBURY p. 65 1. The cathedral is considered the "mother church" of the church of England -The Arch Bishop is the head of the Church of England 2. Arch Bishop Thomas Becket was murdered inside the cathedral in 1170, on Henry II's orders 3. Chaucer's Canterbury Tales - 1300s literature of travelers on a pilgrimage to see Becket's shrine
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