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calendrier de l'avent CE2

Marina BEL

Created on November 28, 2023

2023 Zone A

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Calendrier de l'Avent

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Sur ton ardoise, encadre les nombres suivants à la dizaine près: ... < 485 < ... ... < 348 < ... ... < 1837 < ...

Au cahier orange, recopie le plus soigneusement possible la phrase suivante: Le Père Noël dépose les cadeaux au pied du sapin dans la nuit du 24 au 25 décembre.

It’s clear that technology has changed the world, so why do we keep communicating with the same materials and tools? Genially was born in answer to this question - it’s the tool that aims to turn visual and interactive content into a new standard, without investing hundreds of hours in coding. The great ally of the most creative minds. The interface is carefully designed to be user friendly. Creating content is as simple as selecting and dragging elements from the Editor (drag and drop). It's ok if the resources in Genially are not enough for you: you can upload your own resources: illustrations, videos, gifs ... and not only from your own computer, but also resources from other platforms such as YouTube or Giphy.

Genially, thanks to its gallery of resources, helps us enhance the formal and functional coherence within our digital creations. Thus, we generate an immersive communicative environment in which real visual stories flourish. We generally grasp visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. We receive things through our eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.

Sur ton cahier de brouillon, range dans l'ordre alphabétique les mots suivants: Noël Sapin Décoration Dinde Cadeaux

Sur ton ardoise, pose et calcule: 4736 + 3870

Storytelling is the art of telling stories. People have a natural predisposition to consume them. Did you know that ⅔ of our daily conversations are stories? We remember stories up to 20 times more than any other type of content. According to neuroscience, when we listen to a story, our brain lights up like a Christmas tree. Stories stimulate the same cerebral areas that are activated by reading, and on top of that, activate our auditory, visual, sensory, motor, and even olfactory cortices. We hear information, but we feel stories. This emotion is what maximizes concept retention.

Sur ton ardoise, recopie et complète: 473 + ... = 500 352 + ... = 380 720 + ... = 800

With this feature ... You can add additional content that will excite your audience’s brains: videos, images, links, interactivity ... Whatever you like! Did you know? Windows allow you to add more extensive content. You can enrich your genially by including PDFs, videos, text ... The window content will appear when you click on the interactive element.

Genially has hundreds of templates ready to inspire you and help you find new ways to tell stories through interactive content such as images, microsites, videos, and infographics. With these features, you're just a few clicks away from your next big communication success. If your content is interactive, it’s engaging.

Our brains are hardwired to consume visual content. Some facts: we receive 90% of the information we process through sight and we process visual content up to 60,000 times faster than text. That’s why visual communication ismore effective. We generally grasp visual content better. Visual content is associated with cognitive and psychological mechanisms. We receive things through our eyes; the first image is what counts. We associate visual content with emotions.

Sur ton ardoise, dessine les pièces et les billets qu'il faut pour payer le traineau du Père Noël à 938 €.

Don't spend time creating content that interrupts us when we're watching something interesting.BE the something interesting. Our brain unconsciously processes about 11 million units of visual information per second, while it only processes about 50 units of conscious information per second.

Sur ton cahier de brouillon, recopie la phrase suivante puis colorie le verbe en rouge, le sujet en bleu et les compléments en jaune. Le matin de Noël, les enfants ouvrent leurs cadeaux.

Sur ton ardoise, écrit le nom de quatre continents.

Sur ton ardoise, pose et calcule: 847 - 239

Sur ton ardoise, range dans l'ordre croissant les nombres suivants: 749 - 293 - 495 - 958 - 794 - 499

Did you know? that 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight? Visual resources are a huge help for reinforcing your message: images, illustrations, gifs, videos ... Not only because they stay in our memories, but because they’re more attractive and easier to understand. Convince 67% of the audience. This is because visual language facilitates the rapid acquisition of knowledge in an intuitive way. Could it be said that images are the key to success? Pretty much.

Sur ton cahier de brouillon, trace un cercle au compas, puis un deuxième cercle (toujours au compas) à l'intérieur du premier.

When giving a presentation, you need to go after two main objectives: to convey information and avoid yawns. To do this, it can be good practice to make an outline and use words that will be imprinted in the memories of your audience. If you want to add additional information or develop the content in detail, you can do this with your verbal presentation. We recommend training your voice and rehearsing; the best improvisation happens when you’re prepared!

Insert an awesome video for your presentation and use this space to caption it. Multimedia content is essential in a presentation, to really wow your audience. What’s more, this way you can summarize the content and entertain your audience.

Add music, audio, or sound effects to the elements of your genially … It makes all the difference!

Sur ton cahier de brouillon, conjugue le verbe "décorer" à l'imparfait.