Ce site aide à travailler la grammaire en français en étudiant la …
Ce site aide à travailler la grammaire en français en étudiant la conjugaison, les définitions, les synonymes, les règles de français, les exercices de français, les sudokus, les mots croisés et autres.
Le Conjugueur va vous aider à conjuguer un verbe. Entrez votre verbe …
Le Conjugueur va vous aider à conjuguer un verbe. Entrez votre verbe ci-dessus et vous verrez s'afficher la conjugaison. Vous pouvez également entrer un verbe déjà conjugué pour en retrouver l'infinitif.
Le Conjugueur contient également des synonymes, des définitions, des exercices et de nombreuses règles de grammaire et de conjugaison pour vous aider à maîtriser l'orthographe du français.
Pour vous amuser, quelques petits jeux sur le thème des verbes et de la conjugaison sont disponibles. Si malgré tout, il vous reste une question, n'hésitez pas à venir la poser sur notre forum.
"Ce site se veut une porte ouverte vers des tableaux de révision …
"Ce site se veut une porte ouverte vers des tableaux de révision des règles du français et vers des ressources en ligne." Le genre Les articles Le pluriel des noms Les démonstratifs La possession Les prépositions Prépositions et conjonctions La durée Les verbes pronominaux La place des pronoms Les pronoms objet indirect Les pronoms en et y Les pronoms relatifs La négation et les divers emplois de « NE » La place des adjectifs Les adverbes La comparaison Les formes à fonctions variables (TOUT, QUELQUE) le repérage temporel Les temps du passé Les temps du futur et du conditionnel L'interrogation Le subjonctif L'impératif L'infinitif Le participe présent et le gérondif Les constructions passives Le discours indirect La conjugaison des verbes La concordance des temps Les expressions avec "avoir" Les marques de relations logiques
Moving plant and animal species to new environments can be beneficial, but …
Moving plant and animal species to new environments can be beneficial, but can often cause environmental and economic harm. The next time you are outdoors, introduce the term invasive species to children and discuss its meaning by asking: • How would this area look different if a family of elephants lived here? • What impact would the elephants have on the plants and animals nearby? • Where do elephants live in the wild? Why don’t elephants live here?
In this unit, students become active archivists, gathering photos, artifacts, and stories …
In this unit, students become active archivists, gathering photos, artifacts, and stories for a museum exhibit that highlights one decade in their school's history.
Ideas for integrating food into the classroom from guest blogger Sarah Anderson. …
Ideas for integrating food into the classroom from guest blogger Sarah Anderson. *Making personal placemats *Narrative Writing *Research Paper *Mapping Foods *Podcasts
Students in grades 4-6 engage in a series of activities (both inside …
Students in grades 4-6 engage in a series of activities (both inside and outside the classroom) designed to inspire a sense of environmental stewardship. Each of the activities is intended to have children explore their profound connection to nature and experience the power of individual and collective action.
Students explore the daily choices, they, their families, their school and their communities make; the impact of those choices on nature; and the role they and others may take in protecting nature.
The activities are fun, hands-on, and thought provoking. Students have opportunities to share what they are learning with their fellow students, family, and community and to create their own “class foundation” to collectively act on their concerns and passions.
The resource consists of 16 cross-curricular lessons on a range of issues from which teachers may select according to the dictates of their time and curriculum.
Go inside the race to feed the 9 billion people who will …
Go inside the race to feed the 9 billion people who will inhabit planet earth in 2050. See how John Deere and others are working to change the equation befor...
Using a "Thirty-Second Look" activity, students will look closely at and describe …
Using a "Thirty-Second Look" activity, students will look closely at and describe the painting A Centennial of Independence. The students will read their ideas and note line, shape, and other details. Then students will create a favorite outdoor memory inspired by the painting, using crayons and the elements of art to guide their work. They will also make connections to the theme of "teamwork."
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