« Ce site, consacré à l'apprentissage de la lecture, propose des exercices …
« Ce site, consacré à l'apprentissage de la lecture, propose des exercices ludiques gratuits.
Les jeux en ligne aident l'enfant à apprendre les sons tout en s'amusant. Les exercices à imprimer permettent d'apprendre à écrire.
L'apprentissage est progressif : étude de chaque lettre, des syllabes puis des mots et enfin des phrases. Cette méthode permet d'apprendre à lire le français facilement. »
Bien qu’on retrouve désormais plus souvent des cadrans numériques que des horloges …
Bien qu’on retrouve désormais plus souvent des cadrans numériques que des horloges grand-père, lire l’heure sur un cadran analogique est toujours enseigné à l’école primaire. Pourquoi? Premièrement, les horloges n’ont pas complètement disparu de la surface de la Terre! De plus, lire l’heure permet de pratiquer ses opérations mathématiques, de mieux comprendre les fractions et d’augmenter l’autonomie des élèves.
On dit qu’en bonne compagnie, on ne voit pas le temps passer! Alors, qui de mieux placé que Flo, notre mascotte amicale, pour accompagner vos élèves alors qu’ils apprennent à lire l’heure? Vous trouverez ci-dessous une horloge imprimable, ainsi qu’une fiche d’exercices.
Cette ressource a été conçue pour remédier aux lacunes en matière de …
Cette ressource a été conçue pour remédier aux lacunes en matière de connaissances et aux demandes de soutien qui sont ressorties de notre sondage national : Canada, changement climatique et éducation : Possibilités en matière du système d’éducation formel et de l’éducation du public.
Vous souvenez-vous du moment où vous avez commencé à lire? Des petits …
Vous souvenez-vous du moment où vous avez commencé à lire? Des petits mots par-ci, des petits sons par-là. Il faut bien commencer quelque part! Avec cette activité, nous vous suggérons justement de commencer par repérer les sons au sein des mots.
Il existe plusieurs façons d’effectuer l’exercice avec vos élèves. Voici quelques exemples : Repérer un son dans un des mots écrits sur les cartes. Pointer les cartes qui contiennent un son particulier. Classer les cartes en ordre alphabétique. etc.
In this activity, students construct their own rocket-powered boat called an "aqua-thruster." …
In this activity, students construct their own rocket-powered boat called an "aqua-thruster." These aqua-thrusters will be made from a film canister and will use carbon dioxide gas produced from a chemical reaction between an antacid tablet and water to propel it. Students observe the effect that surface area of this simulated solid rocket fuel has on thrust.
LearnAlberta propose des jeux mathématiques et des exercices qui sont en lien …
LearnAlberta propose des jeux mathématiques et des exercices qui sont en lien avec le curriculum de la Saskatchewan : sens du nombre, géométrie, opérations, fractions, mesure (argent). Les consignes pour les élèves sont lues à haute voix. Il y a un glossaire et des guides pour les enseignant.e.s et les parents avec des suggestions pour des activités connexes.
Les enseignant.e.s doivent se connecter en tant qu'élèves, puis sélectionner un résultat spécifique avant d'avoir accès au guide.
*Veuillez noter que ce site nécessite Flash Player (si vous utilisez Chrome, attendez au moins une minute).*
Arcademics make multiplayer educational games for students from K to eighth grade, …
Arcademics make multiplayer educational games for students from K to eighth grade, from free math games to language games. Arcademics combines the excitement of video games with educational content to produce a high rate of learning through exciting, focused repetition that enables automaticity and fluency. All games can be played seamlessly on any device using the web browser for free.
In which John Green teaches you about the war that was supposed …
In which John Green teaches you about the war that was supposed to end all wars. Instead, it solved nothing and set the stage for the world to be back at war just a couple of decades later. As an added bonus, World War I changed the way people look at the world, and normalized cynicism and irony. John will teach you how the assassination of an Austrian Archduke kicked off a new kind of war that involved more nations and more people than any war that came before. New technology like machine guns, airplanes, tanks, and poison gas made the killing more efficient than ever. Trench warfare and modern weapons led to battles in which tens of thousands of soldiers were killed in a day, with no ground gained for either side. World War I washed away the last vestiges of 19th century Romanticism and paved the way for the 20th century modernism that we all know and find to be cold and off-putting. While there may not be much upside to WWI, at least it inspired George M. Cohan to write the awesome song, "Over There."
The famous story of Archimedes running through the streets of Syracuse (in …
The famous story of Archimedes running through the streets of Syracuse (in Sicily during the third century bc) shouting ''Eureka!!!'' (I have found it) reportedly occurred after he solved this problem. The problem combines the ideas of ratio and proportion within the context of density of matter.
Students explore the interface between architecture and engineering. In the associated hands-on …
Students explore the interface between architecture and engineering. In the associated hands-on activity, students act as both architects and engineers by designing and building a small parking garage.
This awesome science video the students are asked to be part of …
This awesome science video the students are asked to be part of the engineering process as they are help with an architectural design as a solution to a problem.
This art history video discussion examines the Arch of Titus, originally Pentelic …
This art history video discussion examines the Arch of Titus, originally Pentelic marble, early 19h-century restoration is in travertine, c. 81 C.E. (Via Sacra, Rome).
Students create four-legged walking robots and measure how far they travel across …
Students create four-legged walking robots and measure how far they travel across different types of surfaces. They design and create "shoes" to add to the robots' feet and observe the effect of their modifications on the net distance traveled across the various surface types. This activity illustrates how the specialized locomotive features of different species help them to survive or thrive in their habitat environments. The activity is best as an enrichment tool that follows a lesson that introduces the concept of biological adaptation to students.
Originally conceived of as a curriculum resource for Nunavut schools, this comprehensive …
Originally conceived of as a curriculum resource for Nunavut schools, this comprehensive interactive presentation provides an excellent introduction to the arctic, and to the people who made this environment their home for the past thousands of years.
The presentation begins by introducing the arctic environment. An interactive migration activity concludes this first section, encouraging the student to consider the challenges of a family at the turn of a season as they decide where to travel next to find the sustenance on which their lives depend. The next section introduces the arctic peoples, their tools, shelters, and their modes of transportation.
The third section introduces the science of archaeology along with the regulatory environment for accessing archaeology sites in Nunavut today. The final section focuses on a rich archaeological site in the High Arctic. This section is also interactive, requiring the student’s assistance to identify objects and make decisions about the Tuniit and the Thule who were known to have occupied this site.
Simple to use and easy to get started with, the Science Journal …
Simple to use and easy to get started with, the Science Journal App is free and classroom & home-school friendly. Students get to learn about the scientific method, play with data and conduct experiments just like any other scientist from wherever they are!
The app and all learning materials are free, open-source, and available for download for Android and iOS devices.
In this problem, students are given a picture of two triangles that …
In this problem, students are given a picture of two triangles that appear to be similar, but whose similarity cannot be proven without further information. Asking students to provide a sequence of similarity transformations that maps one triangle to the other focuses them on the work of standard G-SRT.2, using the definition of similarity in terms of similarity transformations.
The year is 2032 and your class has successfully achieved a manned …
The year is 2032 and your class has successfully achieved a manned mission to Mars! After several explorations of the Red Planet, one question is still being debated: "Is there life on Mars?" The class is challenged with the task of establishing criteria to help look for signs of life. Student explorers conduct a scientific experiment in which they evaluate three "Martian" soil samples and determine if any contain life.
This lesson teaches the engineering method for testing wherein one variable is …
This lesson teaches the engineering method for testing wherein one variable is changed while the others are held constant. Students compare the performance of a single paper airplane design while changing the shape, size and position of flaps on the airplane. Students also learn about control surfaces on the tail and wings of an airplane.
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