Inchies created frames using 5x5 inchies and smaller frames with 16 inchies each. A total of 7 picture frames were made along with 3 smaller ones. The artwork will be sold to support a good cause.
Crop circles first appeared in the 1980s in farmers' fields in the UK and reports of them spread over the following decade across the world. The patterns were often geometric and complex, leading to theories that they were created by aliens, though they were likely human-made. Students used GeoGebra to model dynamic crop circles, though some geometries were too complex to create dynamically. Their files were uploaded to a GeoGebra project page on crop circles.
This document appears to be a summary of responses from participants in an educational project involving math, geometry, and art created using GeoGebra. Based on multiple choice questions, participants expressed that they enjoyed activities combining geometry and art like the "Geo carpet" and geometric animations. They felt it helped students who struggle with math and that they would like to implement similar projects in their own classrooms.
Christmas in Italy has many traditions and symbols with ancient origins. Families decorate Christmas trees together and Santa leaves presents on Christmas night. Another tradition is the nativity scene, which depicts the birth of Jesus with figures like Mary, Joseph, the magi, and animals. On December 26th, people visit local nativity scenes and make donations. Christmas lunch on the 25th emphasizes family, food, and affection with rich, quality meals including roast meats and stuffed pastas. The Epiphany on January 6th is dedicated to children, as the Befana visits and fills their socks with sweets or coal depending on their behavior.
Inchies created frames using 5x5 inchies and smaller frames with 16 inchies each. A total of 7 picture frames were made along with 3 smaller ones. The artwork will be sold to support a good cause.
Crop circles first appeared in the 1980s in farmers' fields in the UK and reports of them spread over the following decade across the world. The patterns were often geometric and complex, leading to theories that they were created by aliens, though they were likely human-made. Students used GeoGebra to model dynamic crop circles, though some geometries were too complex to create dynamically. Their files were uploaded to a GeoGebra project page on crop circles.
This document appears to be a summary of responses from participants in an educational project involving math, geometry, and art created using GeoGebra. Based on multiple choice questions, participants expressed that they enjoyed activities combining geometry and art like the "Geo carpet" and geometric animations. They felt it helped students who struggle with math and that they would like to implement similar projects in their own classrooms.
Christmas in Italy has many traditions and symbols with ancient origins. Families decorate Christmas trees together and Santa leaves presents on Christmas night. Another tradition is the nativity scene, which depicts the birth of Jesus with figures like Mary, Joseph, the magi, and animals. On December 26th, people visit local nativity scenes and make donations. Christmas lunch on the 25th emphasizes family, food, and affection with rich, quality meals including roast meats and stuffed pastas. The Epiphany on January 6th is dedicated to children, as the Befana visits and fills their socks with sweets or coal depending on their behavior.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The Advent calendar has 24 doors that open each day from December 1st to 24th, with a surprise behind each door in preparation for Christmas. The Christmas tree in Dortmund, Germany is the tallest in the world at 45 meters high and weighs 40,000 kg, with 1700 spruces. Most people decorate their Christmas trees with colorful ornaments like loops, stars, and candles that have been a tradition for 500 years. In Germany, popular Christmas foods include goose, sausages with potatoes and tomatoes, and roast pork.
1. The document provides instructions for 6 encryption tasks: preparing a message for encryption, encrypting a message with Caesar cipher using a shift of 3, decrypting a message encrypted with Caesar cipher of unknown shift, finding a hidden message in text about cryptology, decoding a word using a reordered list of items, and encrypting a message with a one-time pad cipher using a key related to a European educational project.
2. It explains that Caesar cipher replaces each letter with one 3 positions further in the alphabet and gives an example of decrypting a message using a table of all possible shifts.
3. It also explains that steganography hides the very existence of a message and one-time pad cipher is
Breakfast habits vary widely across Europe. In some countries like Spain and Portugal, people tend to eat a light breakfast of coffee or tea with a pastry or toast. However, in places such as Germany and the Nordic nations, breakfast is a hearty meal that might include eggs, cold cuts, cheese, and various breads. Teachers in Europe are evaluated in different ways depending on the country, but student performance is often an important factor along with classroom observations by other teachers or school administrators.
The document contains introductions from several students between 11-12 years old describing their typical school breakfasts. Most of the students have healthy options like fruit, bread, cheese and juice. Some mention occasionally having sweets like waffles or glucose. The breakfasts aim to provide nutrition to help the students concentrate at school.
This document surveys students about their breakfast habits. It finds that most students (40) always have breakfast before school, with the majority (25) taking 15 minutes to eat. The most popular drinks are tea (16) and water (5). Common breakfast foods include butter (20), ham (22), and cornflakes (12). Most students (35) always have a second breakfast at school, usually a sandwich prepared at home (24). Many students' (24) morning school habits vary daily. Most drink water (6) or tea (10) at school. Most students (28) find breakfast at school to be tasty.
Michałowo is a small town in east Poland with a population of 3,107 people located 40 kilometers from Białystok. The town has a Roman Catholic church from 1909, an Orthodox church from 1907, a primary school with 350 students and 45 teachers, and a swimming pool next to the primary school.
This document discusses cryptography and art, providing an encoded message using the letter numbers from the English alphabet (A=65, B=66 etc.) to spell out a Christmas greeting, the initials A.M.E., and a link to an online example combining cryptography and art using Geogebra.
Only certain stars can be created by folding a square and cutting off a tip, specifically a four-pointed, six-pointed, or eight-pointed star. The document instructs students to first imagine which stars can be made this way, then try it out using origami paper squares to see if they can create the star they envisioned. Additionally, the document describes creating six or eight-pointed stars through stitch art by wrapping colored thread in patterns, and demonstrates how GeoGebra can be used to generate different star shapes programmatically.
Polygon art and golden ratio inspired by Piet mondrianMonika Schwarze
The document outlines a cross-curricular lesson plan combining math and visual arts for 5th grade students. The lesson introduces students to the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci sequence by having them play with patterns. It then shows how to draw the Golden Ratio and how Piet Mondrian used it in his artworks. Students create their own Mondrian-inspired artwork by cutting polygons in a Golden Ratio format and arranging them with lines on a sheet. The lesson aims to teach the concepts of the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci sequence and how to apply them in structuring artwork.
Students in grades 5 and 6 participated in an afternoon math and art club where they used GeoGebra to explore geometric concepts. Each student carved a pentagon into triangles in a unique way, then used a tool to construct the inner circles and calculate the sum of the radii. To their surprise, every student found that the sum was the same number (3.88), despite the different triangle arrangements within the pentagons. The students then colored their designs and combined them into a single artwork, discovering that the theorem about the constant sum of radii holds true for any polygon with more than 3 points.
The document summarizes the ICT World 2017 annual eTwinning conference in Warsaw 2018. The conference discussed an Erasmus+ project from 2016-2019 called ICT World that aims to introduce computer science concepts like imaging, coding, and simulation to students in a motivating way. The project involves partner schools collaborating by communicating via email and a twinspace platform, completing common and competitive tasks, and exchanging teaching ideas to improve students' ICT skills, languages, social skills, and sense of European identity.
This document provides a technical vocabulary list of common tools, machines, hardware materials, mechanical parts, and electronic terms used in technical work. The list includes tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and pliers, machines like belt sanders, and electronic components such as batteries, amplifiers, power, and ground. The document encourages adding to the vocabulary to expand knowledge of technical terms.
This document provides information about schools participating in an E-Twinning Christmas card project in 2018. It lists the name and contact information for teachers from schools in France, Romania, Italy, Poland, Greece, Croatia, Germany, and Poland along with the number of students and classes involved from each school. In total over 400 students from over 30 classes across 10 schools in 8 countries were participating in the project.
Cycle de Formation Théâtrale 2024 / 2025Billy DEYLORD
Pour la Saison 2024 / 2025, l'association « Le Bateau Ivre » propose un Cycle de formation théâtrale pour particuliers amateurs et professionnels des arts de la scène enfants, adolescents et adultes à l'Espace Saint-Jean de Melun (77). 108 heures de formation, d’octobre 2024 à juin 2025, à travers trois cours hebdomadaires (« Pierrot ou la science de la Scène », « Montage de spectacles », « Le Mime et son Répertoire ») et un stage annuel « Tournez dans un film de cinéma muet ».
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The Advent calendar has 24 doors that open each day from December 1st to 24th, with a surprise behind each door in preparation for Christmas. The Christmas tree in Dortmund, Germany is the tallest in the world at 45 meters high and weighs 40,000 kg, with 1700 spruces. Most people decorate their Christmas trees with colorful ornaments like loops, stars, and candles that have been a tradition for 500 years. In Germany, popular Christmas foods include goose, sausages with potatoes and tomatoes, and roast pork.
1. The document provides instructions for 6 encryption tasks: preparing a message for encryption, encrypting a message with Caesar cipher using a shift of 3, decrypting a message encrypted with Caesar cipher of unknown shift, finding a hidden message in text about cryptology, decoding a word using a reordered list of items, and encrypting a message with a one-time pad cipher using a key related to a European educational project.
2. It explains that Caesar cipher replaces each letter with one 3 positions further in the alphabet and gives an example of decrypting a message using a table of all possible shifts.
3. It also explains that steganography hides the very existence of a message and one-time pad cipher is
Breakfast habits vary widely across Europe. In some countries like Spain and Portugal, people tend to eat a light breakfast of coffee or tea with a pastry or toast. However, in places such as Germany and the Nordic nations, breakfast is a hearty meal that might include eggs, cold cuts, cheese, and various breads. Teachers in Europe are evaluated in different ways depending on the country, but student performance is often an important factor along with classroom observations by other teachers or school administrators.
The document contains introductions from several students between 11-12 years old describing their typical school breakfasts. Most of the students have healthy options like fruit, bread, cheese and juice. Some mention occasionally having sweets like waffles or glucose. The breakfasts aim to provide nutrition to help the students concentrate at school.
This document surveys students about their breakfast habits. It finds that most students (40) always have breakfast before school, with the majority (25) taking 15 minutes to eat. The most popular drinks are tea (16) and water (5). Common breakfast foods include butter (20), ham (22), and cornflakes (12). Most students (35) always have a second breakfast at school, usually a sandwich prepared at home (24). Many students' (24) morning school habits vary daily. Most drink water (6) or tea (10) at school. Most students (28) find breakfast at school to be tasty.
Michałowo is a small town in east Poland with a population of 3,107 people located 40 kilometers from Białystok. The town has a Roman Catholic church from 1909, an Orthodox church from 1907, a primary school with 350 students and 45 teachers, and a swimming pool next to the primary school.
This document discusses cryptography and art, providing an encoded message using the letter numbers from the English alphabet (A=65, B=66 etc.) to spell out a Christmas greeting, the initials A.M.E., and a link to an online example combining cryptography and art using Geogebra.
Only certain stars can be created by folding a square and cutting off a tip, specifically a four-pointed, six-pointed, or eight-pointed star. The document instructs students to first imagine which stars can be made this way, then try it out using origami paper squares to see if they can create the star they envisioned. Additionally, the document describes creating six or eight-pointed stars through stitch art by wrapping colored thread in patterns, and demonstrates how GeoGebra can be used to generate different star shapes programmatically.
Polygon art and golden ratio inspired by Piet mondrianMonika Schwarze
The document outlines a cross-curricular lesson plan combining math and visual arts for 5th grade students. The lesson introduces students to the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci sequence by having them play with patterns. It then shows how to draw the Golden Ratio and how Piet Mondrian used it in his artworks. Students create their own Mondrian-inspired artwork by cutting polygons in a Golden Ratio format and arranging them with lines on a sheet. The lesson aims to teach the concepts of the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci sequence and how to apply them in structuring artwork.
Students in grades 5 and 6 participated in an afternoon math and art club where they used GeoGebra to explore geometric concepts. Each student carved a pentagon into triangles in a unique way, then used a tool to construct the inner circles and calculate the sum of the radii. To their surprise, every student found that the sum was the same number (3.88), despite the different triangle arrangements within the pentagons. The students then colored their designs and combined them into a single artwork, discovering that the theorem about the constant sum of radii holds true for any polygon with more than 3 points.
The document summarizes the ICT World 2017 annual eTwinning conference in Warsaw 2018. The conference discussed an Erasmus+ project from 2016-2019 called ICT World that aims to introduce computer science concepts like imaging, coding, and simulation to students in a motivating way. The project involves partner schools collaborating by communicating via email and a twinspace platform, completing common and competitive tasks, and exchanging teaching ideas to improve students' ICT skills, languages, social skills, and sense of European identity.
This document provides a technical vocabulary list of common tools, machines, hardware materials, mechanical parts, and electronic terms used in technical work. The list includes tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and pliers, machines like belt sanders, and electronic components such as batteries, amplifiers, power, and ground. The document encourages adding to the vocabulary to expand knowledge of technical terms.
This document provides information about schools participating in an E-Twinning Christmas card project in 2018. It lists the name and contact information for teachers from schools in France, Romania, Italy, Poland, Greece, Croatia, Germany, and Poland along with the number of students and classes involved from each school. In total over 400 students from over 30 classes across 10 schools in 8 countries were participating in the project.
Cycle de Formation Théâtrale 2024 / 2025Billy DEYLORD
Pour la Saison 2024 / 2025, l'association « Le Bateau Ivre » propose un Cycle de formation théâtrale pour particuliers amateurs et professionnels des arts de la scène enfants, adolescents et adultes à l'Espace Saint-Jean de Melun (77). 108 heures de formation, d’octobre 2024 à juin 2025, à travers trois cours hebdomadaires (« Pierrot ou la science de la Scène », « Montage de spectacles », « Le Mime et son Répertoire ») et un stage annuel « Tournez dans un film de cinéma muet ».
Conseils pour Les Jeunes | Conseils de La Vie| Conseil de La JeunesseOscar Smith
Besoin des conseils pour les Jeunes ? Le document suivant est plein des conseils de la Vie ! C’est vraiment un document conseil de la jeunesse que tout jeune devrait consulter.
Voir version video:
➡https://youtu.be/7ED4uTW0x1I
Sur la chaine:👇
👉https://youtube.com/@kbgestiondeprojets
Aimeriez-vous donc…
-réussir quand on est jeune ?
-avoir de meilleurs conseils pour réussir jeune ?
- qu’on vous offre des conseils de la vie ?
Ce document est une ressource qui met en évidence deux obstacles qui empêchent les jeunes de mener une vie épanouie : l'inaction et le pessimisme.
1) Découvrez comment l'inaction, c'est-à-dire le fait de ne pas agir ou d'agir alors qu'on le devrait ou qu'on est censé le faire, est un obstacle à une vie épanouie ;
> Comment l'inaction affecte-t-elle l'avenir du jeune ? Que devraient plutôt faire les jeunes pour se racheter et récupérer ce qui leur appartient ? A découvrir dans le document ;
2) Le pessimisme, c'est douter de tout ! Les jeunes doutent que la génération plus âgée ne soit jamais orientée vers la bonne volonté. Les jeunes se sentent toujours mal à l'aise face à la ruse et la volonté politique de la génération plus âgée ! Cet état de doute extrême empêche les jeunes de découvrir les opportunités offertes par les politiques et les dispositifs en faveur de la jeunesse. Voulez-vous en savoir plus sur ces opportunités que la plupart des jeunes ne découvrent pas à cause de leur pessimisme ? Consultez cette ressource gratuite et profitez-en !
En rapport avec les " conseils pour les jeunes, " cette ressource peut aussi aider les internautes cherchant :
➡les conseils pratiques pour les jeunes
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➡Quels sont les bienfaits de la jeunesse ?
➡Quels sont les 3 qualités de la jeunesse ?
➡Comment gérer les problèmes des adolescents ?
➡les conseils de jeunes
➡guide de conseils de jeunes
Impact des Critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les...mrelmejri
J'ai réalisé ce projet pour obtenir mon diplôme en licence en sciences de gestion, spécialité management, à l'ISCAE Manouba. Au cours de mon stage chez Attijari Bank, j'ai été particulièrement intéressé par l'impact des critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les décisions d'investissement dans le secteur bancaire. Cette étude explore comment ces critères influencent les stratégies et les choix d'investissement des banques.
Newsletter SPW Agriculture en province du Luxembourg du 12-06-24BenotGeorges3
Les informations et évènements agricoles en province du Luxembourg et en Wallonie susceptibles de vous intéresser et diffusés par le SPW Agriculture, Direction de la Recherche et du Développement, Service extérieur de Libramont.
Le fichier :
Les newsletters : https://agriculture.wallonie.be/home/recherche-developpement/acteurs-du-developpement-et-de-la-vulgarisation/les-services-exterieurs-de-la-direction-de-la-recherche-et-du-developpement/newsletters-des-services-exterieurs-de-la-vulgarisation/newsletters-du-se-de-libramont.html
Bonne lecture et bienvenue aux activités proposées.
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Formation M2i - Onboarding réussi - les clés pour intégrer efficacement vos n...M2i Formation
Améliorez l'intégration de vos nouveaux collaborateurs grâce à notre formation flash sur l'onboarding. Découvrez des stratégies éprouvées et des outils pratiques pour transformer l'intégration en une expérience fluide et efficace, et faire de chaque nouvelle recrue un atout pour vos équipes.
Les points abordés lors de la formation :
- Les fondamentaux d'un onboarding réussi
- Les outils et stratégies pour un onboarding efficace
- L'engagement et la culture d'entreprise
- L'onboarding continu et l'amélioration continue
Formation offerte animée à distance avec notre expert Eric Collin