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Pour 1$^{ère}$ cycle de l'élémentaire

Faire cet activité en groupe de 4 élèves


Matériel

Une série de cartes disponible en cliquant sur  ou pour de grandes images cliquant sur 
Il y a 3 séries de 4 cartes différentes.
Il est péférable de les imprimer en couleur.
Découpez-les avant l'activité.


Instruction

Partager les cartes également entre les membres du groupe.

Activité

Chaque élève doit déterminer quelle forme ou quelles formes est présente en parties sur ses cartes.

Extension

Que se passe-t-il si on essaie d'arranger les cartes ensemble?

Source: Jig Shapes

Translated by Renée Michaud, Coordonnatrice et consultante de mathématiques et sciences, Consortium provincial francophone pour le perfectionnement professionnel, Calgary, Canada 

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