Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dec 21, 2007 01:41
16 yrs ago
français term
sac à sons
français vers anglais
Autre
Enseignement / pédagogie
achat de livres et de trousses (sacs à dos / sacs à sons) pour programme de lecture à la maison
I've been out of school for too many years! What is a "sac à sons" ?
Merci--Thank you,
K.
I've been out of school for too many years! What is a "sac à sons" ?
Merci--Thank you,
K.
Proposed translations
(anglais)
3 +2 | sound bag or sound kit | Mélanie Shureih (X) |
4 +1 | sound sack | cchat |
3 | bag of sounds | MatthewLaSon |
Proposed translations
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sound bag or sound kit
I've never heard it used in English but I imagine the tranlsation is quite literal. It's basically a sense-awareness exercise for young students. Using different materials that produce sound, children learn to see, touch and hear in a more hollistic way. I've never seen one in an actual educational resource shop, to my knowledge most are put together by teachers. Hope this helps!
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1 heure
bag of sounds
Hello,
This is how I've seen it said before. It's just a bag of things that make different noises (used during storytelling, games, etc). Pull a different sound out of the bag.
I hope this helps.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-12-21 03:49:14 GMT)
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sac à son = bag intended for storing objects that make sounds
This is how I've seen it said before. It's just a bag of things that make different noises (used during storytelling, games, etc). Pull a different sound out of the bag.
I hope this helps.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2007-12-21 03:49:14 GMT)
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sac à son = bag intended for storing objects that make sounds
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2 heures
sound sack
It's for learning to read. You put things/objects/cards representing a sound in a sound sack. See the bbc reference. Here, presumably, the children will create their own sound sack, and they need to buy the bag in which to store their sounds.
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