Femmes inspirantes
Semaine de l'égalité
Arts Plastiques
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Camille Claudel
Yayoi Kusama
France, 1873
France, 1864
Mexique, 1907
Japon, 1929
Frida Kahlo
Alice Guy
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
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Mathématiques
02
01
Bonus
03
Deux vidéos sur ce sujet
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Les filles et les mathématiques
Les filles sont-elles moins bonnes en maths que les garçons ?
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Sophie Germain
Allemagne, 1882
France, 1776
Eygpte, env. 370
Emmy Noether
Hypatie
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Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
Education Physique et Sportive
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Billie Jean King
Serena Williams
Etats-Unis, 1947
Etats-Unis, 1943
France, 1975
Etats-Unis, 1981
Marinette Pichon
Kathrine Switzer
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
+info
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Technologie
Une vidéo de réponse et des illustrations pour ne pas les oublier !
02
01
03
Bonus
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Les filles et la tech
Y a-t-il autant de femmes que d'hommes dans le monde de la tech ?
Ada Lovelace
Ukraine, 1900
Angleterre, 1815
Etats-Unis, 1953
Roberta Williams
Ida Rhodes
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Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
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SVT / Physique Chimie
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Angleterre, 1934
Autriche, 1878
Angleterre, 1920
Etats-Unis, 1920
Rosalind Franklin
Marie Tharp
Jane Goodall
Lise Meitner
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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Lettres
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
France, 1873
Angleterre, 1797
France, 1908
France, 1804
Simone de Beauvoir
George Sand
Colette
Mary Shelley
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
+info
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Histoire
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Olympe de Gouges
France, 1927
Etats-Unis, 1906
Tunisie, 1927
France, 1748
Josephine Baker
Gisèle Halimi
Simone Veil
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
+info
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Education musicale
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Delia Derbyshire
Angleterre, 1958
Angleterre, 1937
Etats-Unis, 1933
Islande, 1965
Björk
Nina Simone
Kate Bush
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Anglais
01
02
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Agatha Christie
Angleterre, 1961
Etats-Unis, 1913
Angleterre, 1934
Angleterre, 1890
Rosa Parks
Jane Goodall
Lady Diana
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
+info
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Italien
01
02
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Maria Montessori
Rita Levi-Montalcini
Italie, 1870
Italie, 1934
Italie, 1997
Italie, 1909
Beatrice Vio
Sofia Loren
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
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+info
+info
+info
Allemand
01
03
02
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Hannah Arendt
Allemagne, 1929
Allemagne, 1944
Autriche, 1914
Allemagne, 1906
Hedy Lamarr
Bertha Benz
Anne Frank
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Espagnol
01
02
04
03
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Margarita Sa-las Falgueras
Espagne, 1938
Espagne, 1992
Colombie, 1977
Mexique, 1907
Frida Kahlo
Shakira
Rosalia
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Inspiring Women
02
01
03
Who is she?
Who is she?
Who is she?
Malala Yousafzai
Poland 1867
Mexico 1907
Pakistan 1997
Marie Curie
Frida Kahlo
Legend
Clue
Clue
Clue
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+info
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04
05
06
Who is she?
Who is she?
Who is she?
United Kingdom 1815
Margaret Hamilton
France 1883
USA 1936
Coco Chanel
Ada Lovelace
Clue
Clue
Clue
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Diaporama créé par Charline Waliyar, avec l'aide de Sarah Vadrot en février 2026. Sources :
- Logos : Flaticon.com et Genially
- Image de Rosie modifiée par Clker-Free-Vector-Images (Pixabay)
- Portrait de Yayoi Kusama par Garry Knight, CC BY 2.0
- Portrait de Kathrine Switzer par Marathona, CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Billie Jean King par Jonatha Exley, CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Marinette Pichon par TIM SLOAN / AFP
- Portrait de Serena Williams par Vbrunophotog CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Roberta Williams par Guywelch2000 CC BY 4.0
- Portrait de Rosalind Franklin par MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology CC BY 4.0
- Portrait de Simone de Beauvoir par Moshe Milner CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Simone Veil par l'Union européenne
- Portrait de Gisèle Halimi par Olivier Tétard CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Björk par Georges Biard CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Delia Derbyshire tirée du documentaire Doctor Who: Origins. Fair use.
- Portrait de Nina Simone par Gerrit de Bruin CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Lady Diana par John Mathew Smith CC BY-SA 2.0
- Portrait de Sofia Loren par Touring Club Italiano CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Beatrice Vio par Marie-Lan Nguyen CC BY 3.0
- Portrait de Hannah Arendt par Barbara Niggl Radloff CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Rosalia par Junta de Andalucía CC BY-SA 2.0
- Portrait de Shakira par Junta de Andalucía CC BY-SA 2.0
Tous les autres portraits appartiennent au domaine public.
Margaret Hamilton
(1936)
She is an American computer scientist and mathematician, a pioneer in the development of software. She led the team that created the navigation system for Apollo 11, enabling humans to reach the Moon in 1969. Her work laid the foundations of software engineering and her focus on code safety and reliability remains fundamental in today's computing.
Marie Curie
(1867-1934)
She was a pioneering Polish-French scientist in the study of radioactivity. She was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields: Physics (1903, for her studies on radioactivity) and Chemistry (1911, for the discovery of radium and polonium). Her work revolutionized science and paved the way for applications in medicine and nuclear energy. She was also the first woman to teach at the University of Sorbonne.
Frida Kahlo
(1907-1954)
She was an iconic Mexican painter, known for her self-portraits and her unique style that combined surrealism, realism, and symbolism. Her art reflected her physical and emotional pain, as well as themes of identity, feminism, and Mexican culture. Despite suffering a serious accident in her youth, she turned her suffering into inspiration for her works. Her legacy lives on as a symbol of resilience and empowerment.
Ada Lovelace
(1815-1852)
She was a British mathematician and writer, considered the first programmer in history. She collaborated with Charles Babbage on the Analytical Engine and developed the first algorithm designed to be processed by a machine. Her vision that computers could go beyond mathematical calculations anticipated modern computing. Her legacy continues to inspire technology and programming.
Malala Yousafzai
(1997)
She is a Pakistani activist advocating for the right to education for girls. In 2012, she survived a Taliban attack for speaking out against the ban on female education in her country. Her struggle made her a global symbol of resistance and human rights. In 2014, at just 17 years old, she became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Today, she continues to work to ensure education for girls around the world.
Coco Chanel
(1883-1971)
She was a French fashion designer who revolutionized the industry with her elegant and functional style. She broke away from corsets and created more comfortable and modern clothing for women, such as the tweed suit, the little black dress, and the perfume Chanel No. 5. Her vision redefined women's fashion, prioritizing freedom of movement and sophistication. Her legacy lives on in the iconic brand Chanel.
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Femmes inspirantes
Semaine de l'égalité
Arts Plastiques
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Camille Claudel
Yayoi Kusama
France, 1873
France, 1864
Mexique, 1907
Japon, 1929
Frida Kahlo
Alice Guy
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Mathématiques
02
01
Bonus
03
Deux vidéos sur ce sujet
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Les filles et les mathématiques
Les filles sont-elles moins bonnes en maths que les garçons ?
+info
Sophie Germain
Allemagne, 1882
France, 1776
Eygpte, env. 370
Emmy Noether
Hypatie
+info
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
Education Physique et Sportive
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Billie Jean King
Serena Williams
Etats-Unis, 1947
Etats-Unis, 1943
France, 1975
Etats-Unis, 1981
Marinette Pichon
Kathrine Switzer
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Technologie
Une vidéo de réponse et des illustrations pour ne pas les oublier !
02
01
03
Bonus
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Les filles et la tech
Y a-t-il autant de femmes que d'hommes dans le monde de la tech ?
Ada Lovelace
Ukraine, 1900
Angleterre, 1815
Etats-Unis, 1953
Roberta Williams
Ida Rhodes
+info
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
SVT / Physique Chimie
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Angleterre, 1934
Autriche, 1878
Angleterre, 1920
Etats-Unis, 1920
Rosalind Franklin
Marie Tharp
Jane Goodall
Lise Meitner
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Lettres
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
France, 1873
Angleterre, 1797
France, 1908
France, 1804
Simone de Beauvoir
George Sand
Colette
Mary Shelley
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Histoire
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Olympe de Gouges
France, 1927
Etats-Unis, 1906
Tunisie, 1927
France, 1748
Josephine Baker
Gisèle Halimi
Simone Veil
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Education musicale
02
01
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Delia Derbyshire
Angleterre, 1958
Angleterre, 1937
Etats-Unis, 1933
Islande, 1965
Björk
Nina Simone
Kate Bush
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Anglais
01
02
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Agatha Christie
Angleterre, 1961
Etats-Unis, 1913
Angleterre, 1934
Angleterre, 1890
Rosa Parks
Jane Goodall
Lady Diana
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Italien
01
02
03
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Maria Montessori
Rita Levi-Montalcini
Italie, 1870
Italie, 1934
Italie, 1997
Italie, 1909
Beatrice Vio
Sofia Loren
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Allemand
01
03
02
04
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Hannah Arendt
Allemagne, 1929
Allemagne, 1944
Autriche, 1914
Allemagne, 1906
Hedy Lamarr
Bertha Benz
Anne Frank
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Espagnol
01
02
04
03
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Qui est-ce ?
Margarita Sa-las Falgueras
Espagne, 1938
Espagne, 1992
Colombie, 1977
Mexique, 1907
Frida Kahlo
Shakira
Rosalia
Indice
Indice
Indice
Indice
+info
+info
+info
+info
Inspiring Women
02
01
03
Who is she?
Who is she?
Who is she?
Malala Yousafzai
Poland 1867
Mexico 1907
Pakistan 1997
Marie Curie
Frida Kahlo
Legend
Clue
Clue
Clue
+info
+info
+info
04
05
06
Who is she?
Who is she?
Who is she?
United Kingdom 1815
Margaret Hamilton
France 1883
USA 1936
Coco Chanel
Ada Lovelace
Clue
Clue
Clue
+info
+info
+info
Diaporama créé par Charline Waliyar, avec l'aide de Sarah Vadrot en février 2026. Sources :
- Logos : Flaticon.com et Genially
- Image de Rosie modifiée par Clker-Free-Vector-Images (Pixabay)
- Portrait de Yayoi Kusama par Garry Knight, CC BY 2.0
- Portrait de Kathrine Switzer par Marathona, CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Billie Jean King par Jonatha Exley, CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Marinette Pichon par TIM SLOAN / AFP
- Portrait de Serena Williams par Vbrunophotog CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Roberta Williams par Guywelch2000 CC BY 4.0
- Portrait de Rosalind Franklin par MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology CC BY 4.0
- Portrait de Simone de Beauvoir par Moshe Milner CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Simone Veil par l'Union européenne
- Portrait de Gisèle Halimi par Olivier Tétard CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Björk par Georges Biard CC BY-SA 3.0
- Portrait de Delia Derbyshire tirée du documentaire Doctor Who: Origins. Fair use.
- Portrait de Nina Simone par Gerrit de Bruin CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Lady Diana par John Mathew Smith CC BY-SA 2.0
- Portrait de Sofia Loren par Touring Club Italiano CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Beatrice Vio par Marie-Lan Nguyen CC BY 3.0
- Portrait de Hannah Arendt par Barbara Niggl Radloff CC BY-SA 4.0
- Portrait de Rosalia par Junta de Andalucía CC BY-SA 2.0
- Portrait de Shakira par Junta de Andalucía CC BY-SA 2.0
Tous les autres portraits appartiennent au domaine public.Margaret Hamilton
(1936)
She is an American computer scientist and mathematician, a pioneer in the development of software. She led the team that created the navigation system for Apollo 11, enabling humans to reach the Moon in 1969. Her work laid the foundations of software engineering and her focus on code safety and reliability remains fundamental in today's computing.
Marie Curie
(1867-1934)
She was a pioneering Polish-French scientist in the study of radioactivity. She was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields: Physics (1903, for her studies on radioactivity) and Chemistry (1911, for the discovery of radium and polonium). Her work revolutionized science and paved the way for applications in medicine and nuclear energy. She was also the first woman to teach at the University of Sorbonne.
Frida Kahlo
(1907-1954)
She was an iconic Mexican painter, known for her self-portraits and her unique style that combined surrealism, realism, and symbolism. Her art reflected her physical and emotional pain, as well as themes of identity, feminism, and Mexican culture. Despite suffering a serious accident in her youth, she turned her suffering into inspiration for her works. Her legacy lives on as a symbol of resilience and empowerment.
Ada Lovelace
(1815-1852)
She was a British mathematician and writer, considered the first programmer in history. She collaborated with Charles Babbage on the Analytical Engine and developed the first algorithm designed to be processed by a machine. Her vision that computers could go beyond mathematical calculations anticipated modern computing. Her legacy continues to inspire technology and programming.
Malala Yousafzai
(1997)
She is a Pakistani activist advocating for the right to education for girls. In 2012, she survived a Taliban attack for speaking out against the ban on female education in her country. Her struggle made her a global symbol of resistance and human rights. In 2014, at just 17 years old, she became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Today, she continues to work to ensure education for girls around the world.
Coco Chanel
(1883-1971)
She was a French fashion designer who revolutionized the industry with her elegant and functional style. She broke away from corsets and created more comfortable and modern clothing for women, such as the tweed suit, the little black dress, and the perfume Chanel No. 5. Her vision redefined women's fashion, prioritizing freedom of movement and sophistication. Her legacy lives on in the iconic brand Chanel.