Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
repérage spatial
English translation:
spatial awareness
- The asker opted for community grading. The question was closed on 2011-05-31 16:54:15 based on peer agreement (or, if there were too few peer comments, asker preference.)
French term
repérage spatial
"Atelier repérage spatial"
• Identifier des formes et des couleurs.
• Classer des objets en fonction de leur couleur, de leur nature.
• Comparer des hauteurs.
• Ranger des empilements d’objets selon la hauteur.
• Reconnaître un rythme dans une suite et le poursuivre.
• Repérer les positions relatives de deux ou plusieurs objets.
• Utiliser le vocabulaire correspondant : en haut, en bas, entre, au-dessus, en dessous, à côté…
• Repérer l’orientation d’un objet.
Many thanks,
David
3 +4 | spatial awareness | Bashiqa |
3 +1 | Spatial relations games / Spatial reasoning games | Lara Barnett |
3 | space tracking | silvester55 |
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Proposed translations
spatial awareness
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Note added at 19 mins (2011-05-28 12:25:24 GMT)
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Just seen that you'd already thought about S A. Seems ok to me.
space tracking
The United States Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is developing a Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS) which it will use to research the space-based detection and tracking of ballistic missiles. Data from STSS satellites could allow interceptors to engage incoming missiles earlier in flight than would be possible with other missile detection systems.[1] The STSS program began in 2001, when the "SBIRS Low" program was transferred to MDA from the United States Air Force.[2]
The Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS) will consist of low-orbiting infrared satellites designed to detect and track ballistic missiles in all stages of flight. Data from STSS will allow U.S. interceptors to engage enemy missiles as early as possible in their trajectories and discriminate between warheads and decoys.
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B D Finch
: Sounds like an idea for someone who really can't stand their kids, but still wants to keep tabs on where they are (just in case they return).
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LOOOOOOOOL , I like the idea : a mother watching the sky to spot her kids ! Thanks BD .
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Spatial relations games / Spatial reasoning games
"In the Spatial Reasoning course, your child learns to mentally manipulate objects and environments in space."
"Spatial Relations Games: ... In the Spatial Relations course, your child learns to describe objects in absolute terms (e.g. north, south) as well as relative terms (e.g. in front of, behind)."
http://www.zoodles.com/free-online-kids-games/spatial-reasoning
http://www.zoodles.com/free-online-kids-games/spatial-relations
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