The document discusses calculating the average speed of a Formula 1 car over a race where half the laps are driven at 100 km/h and half at 300 km/h. It explains that simply taking the average of 100 km/h and 300 km/h would be incorrect. Instead, it calculates the time taken at each speed, sums the times, and divides the total distance by the total time to find the correct average speed is 150 km/h.
This document discusses cultural events and annual fairs that are traditions in rural areas. It provides examples of different types of fairs, including those held in conjunction with religious or seasonal events, and those that function as important business events where products are traded or showcased. Specific fairs mentioned include the Gonzaga fair in September, which began in 1448, and the annual Casalmaggiore fair in November, dating back to the 20th century. Both fairs last a week and provide opportunities to showcase local culture, products, and pass down traditions between generations.
The document describes a slow autumn in Viadana, Italy. Viadana is a small town located in northern Italy. The town experiences a gradual change of seasons as autumn arrives, with the leaves slowly changing colors and gently falling to the ground over an extended period.
We are located in northern Italy in the region of Lombardy. Lombardy is divided into three geographical areas - the northern mountains (Alps), the central hilly zone, and the southern Po Valley where our town of Viadana is located. Our province is Mantua, though Viadana is closer to the cities of Parma and Reggio Emilia than Mantua. We are a vocational/technical school providing courses for young and adult students. Viadana holds several annual cultural events including a music festival and a literary prize competition. The local rugby team was founded in 1970 and has won the Italian championship and cup, playing internationally in Europe's top rugby competitions.
The document discusses calculating the average speed of a Formula 1 car over a race where half the laps are driven at 100 km/h and half at 300 km/h. It explains that simply taking the average of 100 km/h and 300 km/h would be incorrect. Instead, it calculates the time taken at each speed, sums the times, and divides the total distance by the total time to find the correct average speed is 150 km/h.
This document discusses cultural events and annual fairs that are traditions in rural areas. It provides examples of different types of fairs, including those held in conjunction with religious or seasonal events, and those that function as important business events where products are traded or showcased. Specific fairs mentioned include the Gonzaga fair in September, which began in 1448, and the annual Casalmaggiore fair in November, dating back to the 20th century. Both fairs last a week and provide opportunities to showcase local culture, products, and pass down traditions between generations.
The document describes a slow autumn in Viadana, Italy. Viadana is a small town located in northern Italy. The town experiences a gradual change of seasons as autumn arrives, with the leaves slowly changing colors and gently falling to the ground over an extended period.
We are located in northern Italy in the region of Lombardy. Lombardy is divided into three geographical areas - the northern mountains (Alps), the central hilly zone, and the southern Po Valley where our town of Viadana is located. Our province is Mantua, though Viadana is closer to the cities of Parma and Reggio Emilia than Mantua. We are a vocational/technical school providing courses for young and adult students. Viadana holds several annual cultural events including a music festival and a literary prize competition. The local rugby team was founded in 1970 and has won the Italian championship and cup, playing internationally in Europe's top rugby competitions.
I.S.S. G. Bosco is located in Viadana, Italy in the Lombardia region. Lombardia is divided into three geographical areas - the northern mountains, central pedemontana zone, and southern Po valley where Viadana is located. While Viadana is in the province of Mantova, it is closer to the cities of Parma and Reggio than Mantova. I.S.S. G. Bosco is a vocational/technical school that offers courses in electronics, mechanics, social health, catering, and agriculture.
Viadana is a town of 18,000 inhabitants located in northern Italy along the Po River, the longest river in Italy. It has a large industrial area near the town center but is still surrounded by agricultural land, with factories and houses located close together. The school is in the south of Viadana near the Po River area, which the town protects against flooding through long embankments. Between the embankments and river are poplar fields that control floodwater and strengthen the trees.
The document provides details about various sights and aspects of life in the town of Viadana, Italy. It mentions the Victoria Theatre and naif paintings outside depicting rural life. It also notes the Museum of Viadana which includes art, history and a library. Additionally, it describes the public garden, First World War monument, streets with porticos, market stalls on Wednesdays selling local products, and vending machines with dairy and fruits. Finally, it states that people in Viadana live "slowly" like the slow flowing river that runs through the town.
This document contains a bibliography listing sources for 15 images related to architectural sites in Mantua, Italy. The sites referenced include the Lombardy map, a panoramic view of Mantua, facades of St. Andrew's Church and Saint Sebastian's Church, an aerial photo of Palazzo te, Casa del Mantegna, and plan drawings of Palazzo Te and Saint Sebastian's Church. Sources provided are websites and books containing the referenced images.
Viadana is a town of 18,000 inhabitants located in northern Italy along the Po River, the longest river in Italy. It has a large industrial area near the town center but is still surrounded by agricultural land, so factories and houses are close together. The school is in the south of Viadana near the Po River area. To protect the town from Po River floods, long embankments were created, and between them and the river are poplar fields that control floodwater and strengthen the trees.
The document discusses using spherical geometry and geographic coordinate systems to calculate distances between locations on Earth. It provides the longitude and latitude coordinates of several cities, including Viadana, Italy and Ceuta, Spain. It then calculates the distances between each city pair, finding the distance between Viadana and Ceuta is 2254 kilometers.
The document discusses an optimization problem involving bees choosing the shape of their cells. Bees choose a hexagonal shape for their cells in order to save wax by using the least amount of building material needed to construct their cells. The hexagonal shape allows bees to construct cells with the maximum storage capacity using the minimum amount of wax.
The arch in Viadana, Italy was built in 1826 by the noble Avigni Leonardo. In 1838, an plaque was added to commemorate a visit by Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria. The arch was built to facilitate communication between the castle interior and surrounding villages. It later became municipal property with the commitment to preserve it forever. Students are now working to restore the arch, which symbolizes Viadana's openness to diversity and tradition.
This document outlines a Comenius Partnership project between schools in Turkey, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Latvia, Romania, and Italy that took place from August 2012 to July 2014. The project aimed to promote understanding of the world through different cultural perspectives. It involved meetings of participating students and teachers in Viadana, Italy in February 2014 and April 2014 to encourage collaboration and develop European friendships across borders.
This document summarizes several pricing games from the game show "The Price Is Right":
1. "It's in the Bag" has contestants match grocery items to prices in bags, with winnings doubling for each correct match up to €16,000.
2. "Pick a Pair" shows grocery items in price-matched pairs, and contestants win a prize for selecting the right pair.
3. "Grand Game" has contestants identify which of six grocery items cost less than a target price, with winnings multiplying for each correct selection up to €10,000 total.
Students from several classes at an Italian high school completed questionnaires about their hometowns of Viadana and Mantua as part of a school project. The majority of students reported being happy in their cities due to their quiet, small nature and amenities like restaurants, museums, and friends. Some students felt their cities could be improved with more parks, shops, sports facilities, and transportation. Most observed cultural and historical buildings in their cities, and believed elements like nature, healthy lifestyles, and cultural diversity contribute to the "slow" pace of life.
I.S.S. G. Bosco is located in Viadana, Italy in the Lombardia region. Lombardia is divided into three geographical areas - the northern mountains, central pedemontana zone, and southern Po valley where Viadana is located. While Viadana is in the province of Mantova, it is closer to the cities of Parma and Reggio than Mantova. I.S.S. G. Bosco is a vocational/technical school that offers courses in electronics, mechanics, social health, catering, and agriculture.
Viadana is a town of 18,000 inhabitants located in northern Italy along the Po River, the longest river in Italy. It has a large industrial area near the town center but is still surrounded by agricultural land, with factories and houses located close together. The school is in the south of Viadana near the Po River area, which the town protects against flooding through long embankments. Between the embankments and river are poplar fields that control floodwater and strengthen the trees.
The document provides details about various sights and aspects of life in the town of Viadana, Italy. It mentions the Victoria Theatre and naif paintings outside depicting rural life. It also notes the Museum of Viadana which includes art, history and a library. Additionally, it describes the public garden, First World War monument, streets with porticos, market stalls on Wednesdays selling local products, and vending machines with dairy and fruits. Finally, it states that people in Viadana live "slowly" like the slow flowing river that runs through the town.
This document contains a bibliography listing sources for 15 images related to architectural sites in Mantua, Italy. The sites referenced include the Lombardy map, a panoramic view of Mantua, facades of St. Andrew's Church and Saint Sebastian's Church, an aerial photo of Palazzo te, Casa del Mantegna, and plan drawings of Palazzo Te and Saint Sebastian's Church. Sources provided are websites and books containing the referenced images.
Viadana is a town of 18,000 inhabitants located in northern Italy along the Po River, the longest river in Italy. It has a large industrial area near the town center but is still surrounded by agricultural land, so factories and houses are close together. The school is in the south of Viadana near the Po River area. To protect the town from Po River floods, long embankments were created, and between them and the river are poplar fields that control floodwater and strengthen the trees.
The document discusses using spherical geometry and geographic coordinate systems to calculate distances between locations on Earth. It provides the longitude and latitude coordinates of several cities, including Viadana, Italy and Ceuta, Spain. It then calculates the distances between each city pair, finding the distance between Viadana and Ceuta is 2254 kilometers.
The document discusses an optimization problem involving bees choosing the shape of their cells. Bees choose a hexagonal shape for their cells in order to save wax by using the least amount of building material needed to construct their cells. The hexagonal shape allows bees to construct cells with the maximum storage capacity using the minimum amount of wax.
The arch in Viadana, Italy was built in 1826 by the noble Avigni Leonardo. In 1838, an plaque was added to commemorate a visit by Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria. The arch was built to facilitate communication between the castle interior and surrounding villages. It later became municipal property with the commitment to preserve it forever. Students are now working to restore the arch, which symbolizes Viadana's openness to diversity and tradition.
This document outlines a Comenius Partnership project between schools in Turkey, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Latvia, Romania, and Italy that took place from August 2012 to July 2014. The project aimed to promote understanding of the world through different cultural perspectives. It involved meetings of participating students and teachers in Viadana, Italy in February 2014 and April 2014 to encourage collaboration and develop European friendships across borders.
This document summarizes several pricing games from the game show "The Price Is Right":
1. "It's in the Bag" has contestants match grocery items to prices in bags, with winnings doubling for each correct match up to €16,000.
2. "Pick a Pair" shows grocery items in price-matched pairs, and contestants win a prize for selecting the right pair.
3. "Grand Game" has contestants identify which of six grocery items cost less than a target price, with winnings multiplying for each correct selection up to €10,000 total.
Students from several classes at an Italian high school completed questionnaires about their hometowns of Viadana and Mantua as part of a school project. The majority of students reported being happy in their cities due to their quiet, small nature and amenities like restaurants, museums, and friends. Some students felt their cities could be improved with more parks, shops, sports facilities, and transportation. Most observed cultural and historical buildings in their cities, and believed elements like nature, healthy lifestyles, and cultural diversity contribute to the "slow" pace of life.
Le risposte ad un questionario sulle attività sportive a cui hanno risposto 74 studentesse di età compresa fra i 14 i 17 anni, all'interno di un progetto di gemellaggio eTwinning con un Istituto del Belgio.
The document discusses several buildings in Mantua, Italy. It asks which buildings stand out for their regular shapes and balanced proportions. The Palazzo Te, Basilica di Sant'Andrea, Basilica di San Sebastiano, and Casa del Mantegna are selected for their symmetrical designs and use of ratios and geometry. Mathematics influenced the planning of these buildings through the use of regular geometric figures, symmetry, proportions, and the golden ratio.
3. Step 0: Organizing Work - Students are divided into groups, Nome studente:
Gruppo di appartenenza:
each group has a task to complete and a form to fill with information.
Edificio Forma esterna Dimensioni esterne Forma spazi Dimensioni interne
(tipo di solido e figura (Lunghezza, larghezza, altezza) interni (Lunghezza, larghezza, altezza)
geometrica) (tipo di solido)
Titolo opera Autore Anno edizione Casa editrice Collocazione biblioteca
RICERCA DI APPROFONDIMENTO IN BIBLIOTECA A VIADANA
A) Cerca testi di storia locale riguardo ai quattro EDIFICI RINASCIMENTALI indicati:
•Palazzo Te, Architetto Giulio Romano (1499-1546);
•Casa del Mantenga, inizio lavori 1476, voluta dal noto pittore Andrea Mantegna(1431-1506);
•Facciata Chiesa di Sant’Andrea, inizio lavori 1472, dell’Arch. Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472);
•Chiesa di San Sebastiano a Mantova di L.B.Alberti, iniziata nel 1460 dall’arch. e terminata da L.Fancelli.
B) Cerca in quali figure geometriche e solidi semplici puoi ridurre il volume dell’edificio ed indicane le rispettive dimensioni.
C) Esegui su un foglio uno schema semplice del tuo edificio.
GRUPPI (ogni gruppo corrisponde ad uno dei temi assegnati al punto A)
BOZZOLINI-BRIGHENTI-CALDERONE-ROSSI-VIDA (5) BROZZI-CARLONE-SACCANI-MOSCHINI-MONTAGNA (5)
CATALDI-CAVALLO-GERMANI-GELATI-FRIGERI (5) CIACCIO-CORRADINI-LANNA-LICCIULLI (4)
4. Step 1: Searching the library
Task 1: find books about the four buildings cited in the work project.