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Tir à la Cible avec une Boule de Neige (A)

Nom: Date:

Lancez chaque boule de neige à la cible correcte.

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Nom: Date:

Lancez chaque boule de neige à la cible correcte.

95

+

55

68

+

45

81

+

27

26

+

38

36

+

87

68

+

49

10

+

44

70

+

74

79

+

57

81

+

67

108

136

148

150

144

117

123

113

64

54

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