• PLOUK

    PLOUK

    Christel Desmoinaux, Ecole des loisirs 

     

    L'album : 

    Résumé : 

    Plouf est un petit pingouin qui a peur de l'eau. Un jour il voit un trou dans la banquise : pratique pour manger ! Sauf que ce trou avait été fait par une petite esquimaude prénommée Touka... Plouf est alors chassé. Triste, il repart et c'est alors que le petit frère de Touka tombe de son dos et glisse en direction de l'eau. Armé de son courage, Plouk saute pour le rattraper ! Désormais, Plouk peut alors sauter des falaises sans avoir peur car finalement, il sait nager !

     

    Ecriture : 

    - Recopier un modèle avec des lettres mobiles et repasser sur des pointillés pour écrire un mot.

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    - Découper des lettres et les replacer sous un modèle 

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    - Ecrire un mot en majuscule d'imprimerie avec un modèle 

    - Reconnaître un mot parmi plusieurs

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    Le document à télécharger

     

    Lecture/langage oral : 

    - Exploitation de l'album

    - Chronologie de l'histoire 

     

    - Associer un mot et une image (en prenant modèle sur les cartes à mots) 

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    Le document à télécharger

     

    - Les cartes à mots (merci à Lise)

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    Le document à télécharger

     

    - Puzzle écriture majuscule/écriture script

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    Le document à télécharger

     

     

    - LOTO de la banquise 

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    Loto de la banquise à télécharger

     

    Graphisme

    (en lien avec les activités artistiques): 

    - Les lignes brisées

    (montagnes)

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    Fiche graphisme montagne

     

    - Les ponts 

    (Ecailles de poisson)

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     - Les lignes horizontales et verticales

    (intérieur de l'igloo)

    photo à venir 

     

    Mathématiques : 

    - Domino des nombres de 1 à 5

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    Domino des nombres de 1 à 5

     

    - La roue des pingouins :

    (associer la quantité de pingouins avec la pince à linge chiffrée correspondante) 

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    La roue des pingouins

     

    - Puzzle de la couverture

    (Avec ou sans modèle, 3 niveaux de difficulté) 

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    Le document à télécharger

     

    Explorer le monde : 

    - Le mode de vie des esquimaux

    - Les paysages du pôle nord   

    - Les animaux du pôle nord 

     

    Activités artistiques : 

    - Pingouins en rouleaux de papier toilette 

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    - Sur la banquise 

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    Activités physiques : 

    La danse des esquimaux 

     

    Les pingouins sur la banquise (jeux de coopération) 

    Une banquise est réalisée à base de cartons ou de cerceaux. Les pingouins (élèves) nagent tranquillement dans l'eau jusqu'au signal qui indique qu'il faut se regrouper sur la banquise (attaque d'orque par exemple). Au début le jeu est simple car la banquise est spacieuse.. Cependant  celle-ci fond au fur et à mesure et les pingouins ont alors de moins en moins de places pour être à l'abri. Bien préciser aux élèves qu'aucun pingouin ne doit être laissé de côté ! 

     

    Comptines autour de la banquise : 

    Sur la blanche banquise 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F3oTdU97Gg

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    Les paroles de la chanson : ICI

     

    Autres albums autour de la banquise (pour lecture offerte/lecture en réseau)  

    Le voyage de Plume                   Perdu ? Retrouvé !                 Snow le petit esquimau   

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    Dimanche 24 Mars à 14:00
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    Lundi 25 Mars à 17:29
    By Paul Wallace Jan 15 (Reuters) - Europe´s currency union - not so long ago on its sickbed - has started the year in rude health. The winning streak looks set to continue since economic confidence in the euro area is at its highest for almost two decades, but it will have an unwelcome side-effect. The more the euro zone economy thrives, the less pressure there will be on European politicians to take steps to prevent future crises. The resurgence is welcome because it bolsters public support for the single currency. However, the boom fostered by the European Central Bank´s (ECB) easy money policies will tempt politicians to shun the hard decisions involved in deeper integration. Further reforms remain vital because the monetary union of 19 states lacks the same fiscal and political foundations that underpin a national currency. Instead there is a divide between northern economies that can cope with the rigor of a common currency and those in southern Europe that have found it hard going. The ECB has rescued the weaklings with its ultra-loose monetary policy, but that offers no more than temporary respite. A rare opportunity for pressing ahead with reforms appeared to open up last year when Emmanuel Macron prevailed over populist euro-skeptic forces in France. The new French president made clear he wanted to rev up the Franco-German engine for closer European integration, which had lapsed when the euro debt crisis was gravest between 2010 and 2012 and Germany took the lead owing to its stronger economy and sounder public finances. Specifically, Macron advocates a euro zone budget and finance minister, in effect the rudiments of a fiscal union to support the monetary union. Just as the reform locomotive was getting up steam in France, it ran into the political sidings in Germany. First, Angela Merkel´s governing CDU/CSU party bloc did much worse than expected in the German election in September, getting its lowest share of the vote since 1949. Then, the chancellor´s first attempt at creating a coalition government, with two ideologically opposed small parties, the pro-business FDP and the environmentalist Greens, collapsed in late November when the FDP abruptly broke off negotiations. Following the breakthrough in this month´s exploratory talks, a renewed coalition with the center-left SPD, with which Merkel has ruled Germany for eight of the past 12 years, now looks possible. But obstacles remain because any eventual formal agreement will have to be put to the SPD´s members, many of whom oppose a further partnership with Merkel since they believe it has undermined the party´s popular support. If they do not endorse a deal the chancellor faces an unpalatable choice between ruling as a minority government or another election, whose result might be as inconclusive as last year´s vote. Even if the strongly pro-European SPD does swallow its reservations and join a coalition government led by Merkel, the euro zone reform train Macron aimed to set rolling looks less likely to make progress than hoped. The German chancellor undoubtedly wants to engage with the French president, who saved Europe from a potentially shattering populist revolt following the Brexit vote. But her response is likely to be a more of a gesture than a genuine change of heart. Merkel after all devoted much time and effort during the crisis to minimizing calls on German taxpayers to support the monetary union, recognizing that this was essential if Germans were to continue backing the venture. She strongly opposed the idea of issuing eurobonds whose liabilities would be jointly shared across the monetary union, making this rejection one of her main campaign points in the 2013 federal election. German policymakers and advisers continue to argue that the euro area can work without a fiscal union. Tighter fiscal bonds would require in effect a political union as well, a project likely to fall foul of popular opposition in some countries to the necessary changes to the European treaties. As a result any reforms that are made this year are likely to be more show than substance. The most likely of these will be a rebranding of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the euro zone´s bail-out fund created as a result of the crisis, as the European Monetary Fund. But Germany is likely to resist attempts to wrest away the effective national veto over the release of funds that it secured when the ESM was set up. In fact, the most feasible reform that the euro area could make at this stage is to complete the banking union that it embarked upon at the height of the crisis, in mid-2012. This remains a work in progress. The most solid part of the construction is the creation of a single supervisor, a job given to the ECB. A new body has been created to tackle failing banks so that they can go under without causing disruption. But an essential component of a genuine banking union, a shared system of deposit insurance, remains on the drawing board. The failure to introduce deposit insurance illustrates the obstacles to the reform locomotive. Northern countries fear that it is their depositors who will pick up the bill when less sturdy banks in southern Europe fail. Policymakers such as Jens Weidmann, head of the German Bundesbank, insist that there can be no shared insurance for banks weighed down by bad loans. However, efforts by the ECB to accelerate that weight loss have encountered fierce resistance in Italy, where bad loans are especially oversized. Italian policymakers for their part worry that a crackdown on bad loans could stifle a recovery that has only recently gathered momentum. Yet if completing banking reform is hard, moving towards a fiscal union will be harder still. Just as Italian politicians are reluctant to grasp the nettle of bad loans, so German and Dutch politicians are loath to ask their citizens to make further potential fiscal sacrifices. That was difficult enough when the euro area appeared close to collapse. Now that all is apparently going well, it is even tougher. This isn´t the first time the ECB may have won time for painful reforms only for politicians to waste it. During the first decade of the euro, which was launched in 1999, they did nothing to tackle the flaws in its design as a credit boom papered over the multiple defects. The harsh truth is that institution-building in Europe tends to occur when the continent is in crisis. Growth is the enemy rather than the friend of reform. (Reporting by Paul Wallace)
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    SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Too sick for jail, but 'Lord' Eddie is out on the town By Sebastian Shakespeare for the Daily Mail Published: 01:14 GMT, 6 June 2014 | Updated: 01:16 GMT, 6 June 2014 e-mail 13 View comments Fraudster ‘Lord' Eddie Davenport, who was released last month from Wandsworth Prison on compassionate grounds after falling gravely ill, seems to be enjoying something of a miraculous recovery. He managed to get himself out of his sickbed to present an award at last Monday's London Club & Bar Awards at the Intercontinental Hotel. Davenport, 47, made his social comeback to tumultuous applause when he was introduced on stage by his old pal and fellow former lag Boy George. He's back! 'Lord' Eddie Davenport, who was released last month from prison, made his social comeback to tumultuous applause when he was introduced on stage by his old pal and fellow former lag Boy George ‘I thought I would be ostracised when I came out of prison, but it's the opposite. I've been invited out all over the place,' Davenport tells me. ‘Except for the people who say I owe them money, of course.'  The self-styled ‘lord', who made his name running the Gatecrasher Balls for riotous public school teenagers, was given a seven-year stretch in September 2011 for a £4.5 million fraud.       More from Sebastian Shakespeare for the Daily Mail...   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Life with Boris Johnson? It was impossible, says the Prime Minister's former wife Marina Wheeler 03/06/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Whodumpit? Earl of Shrewsbury turns litter sleuth to nab fly-tippers  02/06/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Sometimes it's good to yell at the kids, says Ben Fogle's wife Marina 01/06/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Catching Covid means Boris Johnson now knows the truth about hospital food, says Prue Leith  31/05/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Unseen shots of Donald Campbell bring legend to life again 27/05/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: It's bling 'n' buy as Joan Collins' jewels go under the hammer  26/05/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: How did Goodies star Tim Brooke-Taylor leave only £2,000 in his will?  25/05/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Mick Jagger's brother leaves no Rolling Stone unturned in memoir  24/05/21   SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Feathers are flying in dust-up after legal eagles fall out over money 20/05/21   VIEW FULL ARCHIVE He even bought a manorial title in Shropshire, complete with heraldic crest, to add to his bogus credentials. There were at least 51 victims of his advance fee scam, including one who paid Davenport £285,000 to arrange a loan of more than £150 million — which never materialised.  Eddie's most prominent victim was Elizabeth Emanuel, Princess Diana's dress designer, who tells me: ‘He was put in prison for a reason, to be punished for the crimes he committed. 'If he seems well enough to go out and attend an event like that, I think it's wrong. He should do his time.' Since going to prison, Davenport underwent regular dialysis, remaining handcuffed throughout his treatment, and recently had complications arising from a kidney transplant. After the judge released him as an ‘act of mercy', he returned home to his 24-bedroom Georgian mansion in the West End, which was used as a location for the Oscar-winning film The King's Speech and was the venue for Boy George's 40th birthday.  It was the same townhouse he used to rent out for ‘adult' parties by Killing Kittens, run by the Duchess of  Cambridge's old schoolfriend, Emma Sayle. ‘It's strange to be out — I feel as if it was all a dream and I've been asleep for three years,' he says. Unlike his creditors, who have had to endure sleepless nights. Wanted, the 13th Duke of Manchester. He failed to turn up on Wednesday in court in Las Vegas, where he had been arraigned for allegedly using a dud cheque to buy a car. Judge Ann E. Zimmerman issued a bench warrant, making him liable to be arrested on sight. It's the latest in a long series of brushes with the law for the Duke's family — four successive generations of which have done time. Anyone seen His Grace?   I'll bring naked fillies to Royal Ascot, says Gok Too much bare skin or even a hint of thigh will bar women from the Royal Enclosure at Ascot, but Gok Wan plans to encourage racegoers to reveal much more when he takes part in TV coverage of this year's meeting. ‘I am the fashion face of Ascot and I can't believe it,' the C4 presenter tells me. ‘I really want to do How To Look Good Naked at Royal Ascot, but I don't know if it would take away from the racing.' Plans: Too much bare skin or a hint of thigh will bar women from the Royal Enclosure at Ascot, but Gok Wan plans to encourage racegoers to reveal much more when he takes part in TV coverage of this year's meeting The 39-year-old son of a Chinese restaurateur whose TV fashion show involves people insecure about their bodies stripping for the cameras, Gok adds: ‘With me, it's all about how low you can have a neckline and how high you can have a skirt, and Ascot is very strict. ‘I think if I suggested getting bras off, I'd be in a lot of trouble with the racing committee.' Judging by some of the outfits  at Royal Ascot in recent years, nudity might be a classier option.   Moss's mum, your personal shopper The Moss posse is getting rather overcrowded. First, supermodel Kate Moss's half-sister Lottie, 16, has signed on with her agency Storm Models. Now Kate's stepmother Inger is getting in on the act after setting up a personal shopping business. The Moss posse: Inger (left), the stepmother of Kate Moss (right), 40, has set up a personal shopping business ‘I've always been interested in fashion, but I think it's got a lot to do with age,' Inger tells me. I'm past 50 and there's a lot of confusion for women my age suddenly changing shape but not knowing where to find what suits us.' Inger, who charges £60 an hour for her services, adds: ‘A lot of us are still going into Zara and Topshop. However, we need tops that are a little bit longer maybe, with a bit more arm or width around the midriff.' Now try telling 40-year-old Kate to cover up.   The winner of the £30,000 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction was not as unanimous a choice as claimed by chair of judges Helen Fraser. Her fellow judge Caitlin Moran let slip that the eventual winner, Eimear McBride's A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing, was closely run. Winner: Eimear McBride's A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing won the £30,000 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction ‘We had it down to two books, it was a struggle,' said Moran. Could the other book have been Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch? Moran is not saying. Advertisement
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    Jeudi 28 Mars à 16:06
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    Jeudi 28 Mars à 16:10
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    Samedi 30 Mars à 16:12
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    Dimanche 31 Mars à 14:56
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    Dimanche 31 Mars à 15:00
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    Dimanche 31 Mars à 22:30
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    Lundi 1er Avril à 06:02
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    Mardi 2 Avril à 23:49
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    Samedi 6 Avril à 05:27
    Hey I know this is off topic but I was wondering if you knew of any widgets I could add to my blog that automatically tweet my newest twitter updates. I've been looking for a plug-in like this for quite some time and was hoping maybe you would have some experience with something like this. Please let me know if you run into anything. I truly enjoy reading your blog and I look forward to your new updates.
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    Lundi 8 Avril à 21:08
    Have you ever thought about adding a little bit more than just your articles? I mean, what you say is fundamental and all. However think of if you added some great graphics or video clips to give your posts more, "pop"! Your content is excellent but with pics and video clips, this blog could certainly be one of the very best in its field. Great blog!
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    Mardi 9 Avril à 00:28
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