Growing Together - Tommy & Rosy Episode 3
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building acommon future
This project is financed by the European Commission – DG Communication and is one of the Operations of the Joint Communication Plan between
the Government of Malta, the European Commission and the European Parliament.
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“Tommy and Rosy” are two characters featured in a children’s educational EU
themed cartoon created by MEUSAC and financed by the European Commission.
It is completely dedicated to the young audience, providing an entertaining way to
communicate to children and at the same time teaching them in a simple way the
values and virtues of the European Union.
After the first and the second episodes, the cartoon has been developed to its
third edition, which is closely linked to the first two. In fact, the main characters
have grown into teenagers.
Tommy and Rosy were working as volunteers at the animal rescue centre in Episode
2. The third episode continues to build up on the previous episode with the image of a
neglected and weak horse that has now changed into an attractive and energetic one.
New characters have joined the old ones in Episode 3 such as, Peppi, whose role
is to encourage the children to take part in his project, an initiative focusing on the
key aspects of “sharing the common good” enshrined in the EU policies (social,
environmental, agricultural and educational) which are planned to be sustainable
and completely balanced.
Furthermore, an important role is represented by Tommy and Rosy’s mum who
encourages them to try and get some of their friends to join them when visiting
Peppi’s project.
The cartoon brings together the function of the EU with the forces of nature and
closely ties them throughout the episode. Obviously, the core message is that
the EU is igniting a process of change whose aim is to inspire people, of different
generations, to build a sustainable future, not just for themselves, but for future
nations and generations.
This project is financed by the European Commission – DG Communication and is one of the Operations of the Joint Communication Plan between the Government of Malta, the European Commission and the European Parliament.
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CD.indd 1 01/11/2012 09:28
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CD.indd 1 01/11/2012 09:28
introduction
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Guys, this is Peppi, the mystery supplier of greens for the horses.
It’s fair trade; I get manure from the horses, which helps me convert surplus vegetables into high-quality compost!
Why don’t you sell these vegetables? They seem to be too good for just feeding to the animals.
Of course I do! See how she shines!
We can even touch her without being bitten!
Tommy & Rosy are interrupted by the sound of a roaring Land Rover.
You guys are welcome… anytime.
You should attend one of Peppi’s courses… he gets EU
funding. Encourage your parents to go along.
Peppi, would it be possible to see your
place? Joy told me about your farming ideas
and techniques.
Do you remember what Sky looked like when we first brought her here?
Peppi’s project gets funding from the EU.
It is open to people of all ages.
He seems like a great guy. You should see his old car…
funky hairstyle…
…crazy waistcoat & straw hat… so eighties Mum… an
old hippy wanabee just like you!
That’s enough of your cheek Tommy!
The conversation is interrupted by the phone ringing.
Tommy is ready to get his hands dirty… no need to research – it
sounds perfect to me!
Hi… the kids want to attend an EU course. It
takes place on a farm. I will look into it further and
let you know.
Sorry love! Got to go! Something has come up.
Let the kids do that course – maybe I’ll be able
to join them!
OK, I will. Stay safe… speak to you later!
Thanks Dad. Hold on… Mum is
right here. I miss you!
It’s Dad! Mum… it’s Dad on the phone!
The EU spends most of its budget on
farming & fishing. About €56 billion a year…
that’s amazing!
The EU ensures the veggies we eat are
healthy & the farmers can take care of their fields… that’s
what it’s all about.
Peace & Stability, Freedom, Security &
Justice, Jobs, Equality, Rights of the Child… to me
that’s progress!
Sustainable Development, Internal
Markets, Protection of the Environment, Balanced Growth… green things!
The EU pays for scientific & technical
research… teaching computer basics to developing new
energy sources!
I especially like that one – Solidarity between
Generations!
Tommy & Rosy decide to start the recruitment drive.
This is it Grandpa… I have turned over a new leaf… my big break into growing a better EU… a
better world!!
Tommy, Tommy, Tommy… calm down my boy.
I can see it now… converting solar & wind
power provides the electricity we need to power homes,
factories & cars!
And who knows… soon we will all be able to fly around in our very own anti-gravity machines!
I will be driving the tractor all day and resting by the fire side
at night… sleeping under the stars!
I remember Peppi… I would like to see what he
has done with the EU’s help. Tommy, you can put my
name down.
I will come with you!
It all fits in with my school project… where
money comes from and goes, and what the EU aims &
objectives are.
You are such a good example Violet!
You encourage social inclusion…
…and you protect our heritage & culture by singing
old Maltese songs.
Violet, you know more about vegetables than any of us… please
do come with us!
On the rig, an unsecured segment from the main drill cut itself loose from its stabilising ties. Falling
onto the deck, the segment causes havoc to equipment and men on deck.
Well… I will have to see how busy I am… you don’t want an old woman
holding you back.
I heard that they love to sing songs
at the farm.
Spread the butter equally across both sides
of the bread…
Gender equality… I love this idea.
25m high pressure hose with couplings checked
and secured.
Hi Joe… I popped by to tell you about this course
Tommy & I are attending… we want you to join us.
Sounds fantastic but I can’t make it. Jessica on
the other hand, is always keen to learn new skills… she
is a CPD diva!
CPD? What is CPD?
The EU funded course lasts for a
year and its value is over €12,000… we didn’t have to pay a cent!
Continuing Professional Development. We all need to keep on learning, no matter
the age or profession.
I learnt so much! It’s a great example
of the EU helping our government to sustain
our people’s skills.
Jessica recalls the presentation about ‘Sustainable Tourism’ which she gave as part of her course on Advance Tourism.
Tommy and Rosy arrive at the gate of the Nature Project farm. Peppi greets the children and
proceeds to take them on a farm tour.
This place is magic! It has such a nice feel!
Diversity leads to resilience…
it’s like a spider web.
Oh no… off she goes again… EU & diversity… I told
her she’s got it all wrong!
Rosy is right on the button.
The strands represent different countries.
The combination is strong. If a strand is damaged, the
others take the load.
Hi guys… this place is just so great!
Hey Peppi, you’ve grown a beard… does the EU
not supply razor blades?
The EU target for 2020 is to reduce poverty & decrease social exclusion…
growing their own prosperity is the key.
I love Malta & its people but I miss my family in Turkey. I look forward to the day that
Turkey joins the EU.
Contrary to my home country Albania, everyone
seems to be doing fine here… you do lack rain though!
Humanity can generate soil fertile enough to feed thousands of people.
You can even produce your own soil & compost.
Peppi takes the group to the composting toilet (humanure).
Some members of the group enter the hut to explore more.
I had doubts about Malta joining the EU, but it has made our country a
member of a larger, more united family.
Go on… I think you will be pleasantly
surprised!
It’s all about re-joining the natural cycle of life.
Investment requires a lot of money…
The light & warmth of the sun, through the use
of solar panels power Peppi’s house for free!
The EU’s investments in technology & research help us identify ways to reduce
carbon emissions.
You have got to be kidding… you want me
to smell this?
Saving water… no crazy chemicals… we start making soil.
Wow! What a lovely smell of soil just after the first rain of the season.
Malta has another target for 2020… 10% of our
energy must come from renewable sources.
Abram explains that each EU member country pools in
what money it can and then the EU re-distributes these to
where they are needed. These are known as funds.
Wake-up… wake-up you city folks…
time to get moving! No matter your age, 20 minutes of daily exercise
helps you to live healthier and without being a
burden to others.
In this way, plants are very similar to the solidarity
between the member states of the EU.
The answer is always about balance… giving &
taking… this is reflected in our economies, culture &
progress.
…they provide nitrogen in this case
and protection against insects in this case.
This little plant helps to keep pests away and so it actually protects the plants
around it.
This big tree could be Germany or France… the smaller plants like Malta or Cyprus are returning the
favour…
Malta is in the middle… so that makes us the
balancing point of Europe.
So this is what peace and well-being feels like!
Look around – we are like the United Nations
here tonight!
It can only happen when we have certain
freedoms & the security of life – water, soil & food for everybody.
We have to find new ways for everybody to have work they enjoy doing and allows them to progress
physically & socially.
We live in a dangerous time if we
continue to mess it up… but glorious if we get it right…
we’ve already started!
The tour has come to an end and the group is enjoying the last moments around the bonfire.
We believe in people… better levels of social justice… greater
equality between men & women, no matter their
race or age.
Peppi asks everyone to make a wish & say
it out loud.
Fairness!
Well-being!
Rain!
Clean water!
Respect!
No poverty!
Sustainability!
Clean seas!
Compost made from poo!
Justice!
Daddy!
This is the new age, for all ages, to change the world.
The protection of children’s rights is crucial.
The rights of children… to be well fed… to feel loved
& respected… that’s vital for kids!
Apple Swanan apple a day keeps the doctor awayAn apple is rich in calcium and phosphorus, with a juicy crunchy taste. With the help of your guardians, create an Apple Swan for a party with your friends to encourage them to eat fruit and vegetables.
ingredients1 large red apple¼ cup lemon juice
method1. Cut off a slice from one side
of the apple, about halfway between the core and the outer edge, to make a flat base.
2. Apply lemon juice to prevent it from getting discoloured. Keep aside.
3. With a small, sharp knife, cut out a small wedge from one side. Make two cuts on both sides of the wedge, about 1/8 of an inch away from the outer edge, and cut out another slice.
4. You have just cut a slice outside a slice. Repeat this process twice. Do not remove the slices,
but make sure that they are cut through. You now have four slices that telescope into each other.
5. Carefully ease out the slices. Apply lemon juice and telescope them back together again. Repeat the entire procedure on the other side of the apple. You have now made wings on both sides of the fruit.
6. From the first reserved slice, carve out the head and neck of a swan.
7. Place the apple flat on its base, and position the neck of the swan on the top towards the stem end (the broader side of the apple).
8. Now open out the telescoping slices half an inch apart and place them back in the spaces on either side to give a feather-like effect.
you’re ready!
for more information, do an online search for ‘creative carving of fruits and vegetables’.
eco friendly tip
Choose organic veggies
renewable energy© Jerry Abrahamson – http://goo.gl/YXqlh
Renewable Energy is The wave of the future And, if we don’t start developing it We won’t be able to survive
For we have gotten soft To our easy life And, we won’t know how to survive If we don’t start changing
Renewable energy is here to stay And we have to start replacing Our energy supply With this everlasting resource
Definitionscan you match the words on the left with their definitions on the right?
balanced growth
organic farming
european union
solidarity
sustainable development
active ageing
environmental protection
equality
human rights
internal market
A union of twenty-seven independent states based on the European Communities and founded to enhance political, economic and social co-operation.
A development that meets the needs of the present generations without compromising the ability of future ones.
A form of agricultural production system which aims to avoid the use of synthetic and harmful pesticides, fertilisers, growth regulators and livestock feed additives.
A single market in which the free movement of goods, services, capital and persons is safeguarded and in which European citizens are free to live, work, study and do business.
A state of being equal; especially in status, rights, and/or opportunities.
The feeling or expression of union among members of a group, formed by a common interest, purpose or sympathy.
The process of optimising opportunities for health, participation and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age.
Rights that are considered universal to humanity, regardless of citizenship, residency status, ethnicity, gender, or other considerations.
A strategy of growth of an economy in which all aspects of it, especially agriculture and industry, are given special emphasis so as to grow at the same rate.
Policies and procedures aimed at preserving the natural resources, safeguarding the current state of natural environment and, where possible, reversing its degradation.
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The European AnthemIn 1972, the Council of Europe (the same body that designed the European flag) adopted Ludwig Van Beethoven’s final movement “Ode to Joy” melody, from the Ninth Symphony, composed in 1823, as its own anthem. The poem, written by Friedrich von Schiller in 1785, expresses his idealistic vision of a united human race.
The conductor Herbert Von Karajan was asked to write three instrumental arrangements – for solo piano, for wind instruments and for symphony
orchestra. The European anthem has no official lyrics, however,
in the universal language of music, this anthem expresses the same ideals of freedom, peace and solidarity, which are the pillars of Europe.
In 1985, it was adopted by European Union Heads of State or Government as the official anthem of the European Union, which
is played during official occasions by both organisations. It is not intended to replace the national anthems of the Member States but
rather to celebrate the values they all share and their unity in diversity.
Both the European Union and the Council of Europe refer to this anthem as the European Anthem, because it is the Council’s intention that it represents Europe as a whole.
Scan me with a smartphone
tommy-rosy.eu/anthem.html
eco friendly tip
Encourage adults you know
to carpool
competition
Save the PlanetDesign an innovative 3D promotional poster to encourage Maltese consumers to save on electricity, water and fuel.
For further information about this competition, please contact MEUSAC on 2200 3300 or via email on info.meusac@gov.mt. All competition entries should be sent to: MEUSAC, 280 Republic Street, Valletta.
Disclaimer: This competition draws to an end at the end of the 2012/13 scholastic year.
win a tommy & rosy
goodie bag
MazeFireman Joe has a few questions about how he can contribute to a better environment, but he can’t find Peppi. Can you help get him through the maze?
eco friendly tip
Avoid buying packaged drinking water. Carry water
from home
eco friendly tip
Minimise sound pollution . Ditch the speakers, use
headphones
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Reduce, Reuse and RecycleCreate an original artifact (such as a mosaic, mask, collage or any other relic) made from unwanted items, odds and ends, recyclable material and other left over bits and pieces.
For further information about this competition, please contact MEUSAC on 2200 3300 or via email on info.meusac@gov.mt. All competition entries should be sent to: MEUSAC, 280 Republic Street, Valletta.
Disclaimer: This competition draws to an end at the end of the 2012/13 scholastic year.
how peace begins© Halley Hall – http://goo.gl/9QCid
Peace begins with saying sorry.
Peace begins with not hurting others.
Peace begins with honesty and trust.
Peace begins with showing cooperation and respect.
World Peace Begins With ME!
win a tommy & rosy
goodie bag
can you find all these words?
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eco friendly tip
Avoid using tissue paper. Carry a
cloth , napkin or a handkerchief
Timetable time monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday
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Here’s a timetable Tommy and Rosy created to help you organise your green activities at school.
ask an adult to help you cut it out and keep it in your school bag!
eco friendly tip
Use refillable pencils instead of wooden pencils
play an active role in environmental activities and actions in your school! consider applying your school for a green award! for more info visit ekoskola.org.mt
sep oct nov dec Jan feb mar apr may Jun Jul
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tue 2 1 2 2
wed 3 2 3 1 3
thu 4 1 MID-TERM 3 4 2 4
fri 5 2 MID-TERM 4 1 1 5 3 5
sat 1 6 3 1 5 2 2 6 4 1 6
sun 2 7 4 2 6 3 3 7 5 2 7
mon 3 8 5 3 7 4 4 8 6 3 8
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fri 7 12 9 7 11 8 8 12 10 7 12
sat 8 13 10 8 12 9 9 13 11 8 13
sun 9 14 11 9 13 10 10 14 12 9 14
mon 10 15 12 10 14 11 CARNIVAL 11 15 13 10 15
tue 11 16 13 11 15 12 CARNIVAL 12 16 14 11 16
wed 12 17 14 12 16 13 13 17 15 12 17
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fri 14 19 16 14 18 15 15 19 17 14 19
sat 15 20 17 15 19 16 16 20 18 15 20
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Year Planner scholastic year 2012-2013
8 September
victory day
21 September
independence day
8 December
immaculate conception
13 December
republic day
25 December
christmas day
1 January
new year’s day
10 February
st paul’s shipwreck
19 March
st Joseph
29 March
good friday
31 March
freedom day / easter sunday
1 May
workers’ day
7 June
sette giugno
29 June
st peter & st paul
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SudokuEvery row, column and mini-grid must contain the numbers 1 through 6. Don’t guess – use logic!
eco friendly tip
Switch devices off at the source when they’re not in use
Matchstickscan you make 2 squares by only moving 3 matches?
eco friendly tip
Avoid using elevators and escalators. Take the stairs
peace is many things© Grace Horrocks – http://goo.gl/9QCid
Peace is being quiet, caring for friends, and giving hugs and kisses.
Peace is praying, loving, seeing animals sing, being patient, sleeping, writing, singing to nature and watching swans swim.
Peace is giving love to nature, giving joy to people and planting flowers in the Spring.
SnakesLadders+
the aim of the game is to be the first player to reach the end by moving across the board from bottom to top.
The first player to roll 6 can enter the board. Each subsequent player must also throw a 6 to enter the board. The dice must be rolled again to show the number of squares that the player entering the board may move initially. Place the marker (such as a coloured button) on the appropriate square. Each player may only roll once.
You each take a go. The person with the highest amount starts first. The person with the second highest goes second and so on.
Complete the game. The first player to reach the top is the winner but you must have the correct number on the dice to land on the last square.
eco friendly tipWalk or take your
bicycle for short journeys
waste and pollution © anitapoems.com – http://goo.gl/2kkx1
We all need to reduce our waste, Let’s do it now, with plenty of haste.
It ’s also important, for us to reuse, If we’re really lucky, We’ll be on the news.
Our future, must be sustainable, We can do it, it ’s all attainable.
About our environment, we need to care, It ’s the only one we have, and we have to share.
Global warming, and greenhouse gases, To see the harm, you don’t need glasses.
As a team, we’ll reduce pollution , Caring is the first solution .
Snake: if a player lands at the tip of the snake’s head, his or her marker slides down to the square at the snake’s tail.Ladder: if a player lands on a square that is at the base of a ladder, his or her marker moves to the square at the top of the ladder and continues from there.
Fill in the Blanksdo you remember the conversation rosy had with violet? let’s see if you can fill in the missing words.
let’s recycle © anitapoems.com – http://goo.gl/JooXV
Look around, there’s so much plastic, Let’s recycle, it ’s fantastic.
Don’t forget, about paper and glass, Recycle together, with your entire class.
We’ll make sure, we never litter, Let’s recycle, we’re not quitters.
When we place our garbage, in the right bin , Both us and nature, will clearly win .
Thanks for keeping the environment healthy and clean, Recycling is fun, and also quite green .
rosy “So we looked it all up and I think it all makes so much sense. It all fits in with my school project on the EU; where the money comes from and goes to and just what the aims and of the EU are. You are such a good example Violet! You know about social inclusion and you are a protector of our and culture with all those old Maltese songs you sing so beautifully.”
violet “Oh Rosy… such youth, such ! You make it sound like I already have a spot waiting for me in Brussels. Hmmm… Brussels sprouts – never a big seller I am afraid, it’s the children… they don’t seem to appreciate them much.”
rosy “Violet, where do you get all your ? Why don’t you come with us for a few days and see this place with us? Please Violet, please!!!”
violet “Well I will have to see how busy I am. Besides, it sounds like something just for people – you don’t want an old woman holding you back.”
rosy “You! You of all ! You are the youngest-old person I know! Besides you know more about vegetables than any of us! You have got to come with us – oh… yes… mmm… I nearly forgot… I was told that they also love to a lot there you know!”
eco friendly tip
Plant trees and get all your friends to do the same
sing, heritage, young, objectives, vegetables, enthusiasm, people
Make a Walnut Boatitems needed: walnuts; a piece of paper; scissors; coloured markers; a toothpick; modelling clay/plasticine; paint.
don’t forget to ask an adult for help!
1. Crack the walnut as carefully as you can. Make sure that it is in two perfect halves. Take out the nut!
2. Cut a small shape out of the paper to create a sail. Get creative, try different shapes to see which sails best.
3. Decorate the little paper sail in any way you like.
4. Thread the toothpick through the top and bottom of the paper sail to form a mast.
5. Push a small lump of clay/plasticine, into the middle of the walnut half. Push one end of the cocktail stick or matchstick into the clay/plasticine and adjust.
sail away and race your friends!
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il-beJJiegh tal-Vacuum cleanersBejjiegħ tal-vacuum cleaners xtaq jagħti impressjoni tajba tal-prodott tiegħu. Ħabbat l-ewwel bieb u fetħitlu mara; imma qabel ma taha ċans titkellem, daħal ġewwa u xerred ħafna laħam ikkapuljat fuq it-tapit.
Bejjiegħ: Sinjura, jekk din il-vacuum cleaner ma tnaddaflekx dan kollu sal-aħħar farka, niekol il-laħam kollu li tfajt mal-art.
Mara: Trid Ketchup mal-laħam?Bejjiegħ: Għalfejn?Mara: Għax għandna ħsara
fid-dawl u mhux se jiġu jsewwuh qabel għada.
CajtIt-tlett ibniet ta’ mara anzjana, li kienet kważi nieqsa mid-dawl, xtaqu juru lil ommhom kemm iħobbuha billi jagħtuha l-isbaħ rigal. It-tlieta li huma ppruvaw joffru xi ħaġa aħjar minn ħuthom l-oħra.
L-ewwel bint xtratilha dar kbira u maestuża. It-tieni bint xtratilha karozza moderna u teknoloġika. It-tielet bint riedet tkun differenti, allura tatha pappagall li kien jaf jittraduċi l-kliem mill-Malti għall-Ingliż għaliex kien ġie mgħallem id-dizzjunarju. It-tielet bint kienet ċerta li r-rigal tagħha kien l-isbaħ u l-aħjar. L-anzjana rringrazzjat lit-tlett ibniet. Lill-ewwel bint qaltilha li d-dar kbira hi vera sabiħa, imma kbira wisq biex tnaddafha u tieħu ħsiebha. Lit-tieni bint qaltilha li l-karozza mgħammra b’kollox, imma hi ma ssuqx u tippreferi timxi. Wara, marret fuq it-tielet bint u rringrazzjatha tar-rigal sabiħ li tatha – it-tiġieġa vera niżlitilha għasel ma’ platt brodu.
competition
Proud to be EuropeanIllustrate through sketches, the values, beliefs and principles of the European Union.
For further information about this competition, please contact MEUSAC on 2200 3300 or via email on info.meusac@gov.mt. All competition entries should be sent to: MEUSAC, 280 Republic Street, Valletta.
Disclaimer: This competition draws to an end at the end of the 2012/13 scholastic year.
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Look Outside, see the trees, Watch the flowers in the breeze, Things won’t be like this in a year or two, If polluting is all we do.
Seize the night, Seize the day, Things won’t always be this way.
Thousands of people are dying, In the night you hear children crying, Let’s stop the war, Our people are sore.
The world can’t help itself, Who cares about your wealth , Help me to help you, Show the world what you can do.
Min Jien?Itmagħni, u ngħix; tini l-ilma, u mmut.
Inti twieġeb lili, avolja jien qatt manistaqsik domandi.
Aktar m’hemm, anqas tara.
Jien bla piż, imma tista’ tarani. Poġġinif’barmil u nagħmlu eħfef.
Ntir il-ġurnata kollha imma ma mmur imkien.
Nimla kamra, immama niħux spazju.
Build Your Own FarmComposting is our effort to replicate nature’s recycling system. As with all composting it is simply gathering together waste organic materials and mixing them so that worms and other micro-organisms can do their work.
have a go and build your own farm!
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