The children will have days full of adventure, there are many activities we have for the youngest ones!
These are essentially days of many experiences, many emotions and, above all, many stories to tell.
“The slide, the climbing, are some of the activities!”
“Activities in nature!”
“I never thought I could do so many things in one day: slide, climbing, high-ropes… We’re loving it!
Not to mention the disco and the moments of dancing and sharing that I enjoy with my friends!”
We will address water as a whole, including the oceans, as they are so close to us.
Water, as a source of life, is a relatively finite resource, not in quantity but in quality and use. We will explore the water cycles, both through rainfall, rivers, and the ocean.
In the BUILT module, we'll delve into tasks that are both sustainable and ancestral, how? Getting our hands dirty. The main idea is to introduce students to ancestral construction techniques and encourage them to question the processes that are commonly implemented and that result in high levels of pollution.
In this module, we will explore this topic in depth, exploring practical energy production through biogas, geothermal energy, solar photovoltaic systems, and other technologies.
The main objective of this module is to put the various forms of energy and their alternatives into perspective, to understand practical methods for producing clean energy, and, ultimately, to spark the curiosity and creativity inherent in the topic.
A module that appeals to virtually all of our senses, through which we will address the topic of sustainability in a practical and routine way. Sustainable agriculture, sustainable livestock production, vegetable gardens, and deforestation for the passive production of unsustainable products—these will be the themes for the creative presentation of the FOOD module.
In the Land module, we'll connect how agriculture and soil cultivation release carbon back into the atmosphere. We'll go down to the earth and understand its structure. We'll explore it practically, using our hands. We'll explore the soil in search of all its biodiversity, including living elements, as well as chemical components like phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium, among others.
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