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Iceland Historically Speaking Patch


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Iceland is located south of the Arctic Circle. Even though it is named Iceland only a small percentage of the land is icy. Pictured on the patch is a puffin on a glacier.
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  • HISTORICALLY SPEAKING ICELAND PATCH PROGRAM
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    1. Iceland is a Nordic country in Europe located in the
    North Atlantic Ocean. Contrary to its name, Iceland is actually very volcanically
    active. Locate Iceland on a map and its Capital. Identify its flag. The
    capital city is Reykjavik. Iceland’s flag is red, white and blue.

    2. The official language of Iceland is Icelandic, which descended from Old
    Norse. English is also widely spoken, and Danish is understood with most
    speakers. Rather than using family names, as is the custom in all mainland
    European nations, the Icelanders use patronymics or matronymics. The patronymic
    and matronymic follows the person's given name, e.g. Elísabet Jónsdóttir
    ("Elísabet, Jón's daughter") or Ólafur Katrínarson ("Ólafur, Katrín's
    son"). Choose a language to learn how to speak a phrase or some words.

    3. Chicken, vegetables, rice, and fish are the most popular cooked foods
    in the Ivory Coast. They typically cook their food spicy with a peppery sauce.
    The national dish is foutou, dough with mashed plantains or yams dipped
    in a spicy sauce. Try some foods from Ivory Coast or make a recipe from
    Iceland.

    4. Due to the variety of ethnic groups in the Iceland, each area usually
    has their own festivals and celebrations. There are some holidays and
    festivals that are celebrated by all residents. Some examples of holidays
    and festivals include: Festival of Masks, Harmattan Winds Festival, Festival
    of Abissa, Yam Festival, Eid al-Fitr, Independence Day, and Ramadan. Visit
    a cultural celebration or re-creation of a holiday event OR learn the
    background of the celebrated holiday or festival. You may also create
    a drawing or art project, or prepare a food.

    5. In Iceland, folk music and dance is a large part of the traditional
    culture. Dances were meant to be societal gatherings that many people
    would attend for a night full of dancing, music and fun. They are also
    created to tell a story and to include the entire group. Some dances date
    all the way back to when the Vikings settled on the land. Folk music is
    often very entertaining and can date as far back as the 14th century.
    Watch a dance or listen to a traditional folk song OR learn more information
    about a dance and try your own moves.

    6. Legends and mythology in Iceland were brought to Iceland by the Celtic
    and Norse peoples. In Iceland, The Eddas Sagas is a set of Norse Mythology
    that is still read and studied today in Iceland. The stories include stories
    of History, mythology and supernatural beings. Read a story, legend, OR
    listen to a legend or play.

    7. Iceland is rich in Viking history. Vikings were sailors in the beginning
    of the century. The Vikings sailed along the North Sea, which borders
    Iceland. Learn more about the Vikings, OR read a Viking legend, OR learn
    about a famous Viking.

    8. Iceland is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean. Iceland runs right along
    the Icelandic Hotspot and the Mid-Atlantic Range, meaning it is volcanically
    active. Contrary to the name, Iceland is not a big block of Ice. It actually
    has higher annual temperatures than most landmasses of the same latitude
    because of its close proximity to the North Atlantic Current. Learn more
    about the geography of Iceland OR being a volcanically active island OR
    make your own volcano and make it erupt!

    9. Iceland's main traditional handicraft is knitting warm sweaters from
    high-quality wool. There is a special design for Icelandic sweaters, that being
    a white body with a geometric pattern at the collar area. Iceland is known all
    over the world for its high-quality knit-wear. Create a craft or project
    using a traditional a skill OR representing Iceland, OR observe someone
    creating a handicraft OR view them on the Internet or books.

    10. Traditional Icelandic dress consists of a long skirt and a white shirt
    worn under a vest or cardigan. All of these items vary in color, embroidery,
    and material. Knitwear is also very popular in Iceland because of the
    cold climate. Draw a picture of the clothing, dress up in a Icelandic
    themed costumes, create an accessory, complete our paper dolls OR view
    traditional clothing through books or the internet or our country manual.

    11. There are a variety of games that played in Iceland by children. Learn
    a traditional game OR play a game that symbolizes Iceland OR play a game
    in our manual.






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