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Text Interpretation: Two Kite Counters

Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed about the text: Two kite counters.

This reading comprehension activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print to PDF, as well as the completed activity.

Download this Portuguese exercise at:

  • Word: Text interpretation: Two kite counters – 3rd year – Editable template
  • PDF: Text interpretation: Two kite counters – 3rd year – To print
  • Template: Text interpretation: Two kite counters – 3rd year – With answer
  • Image: Page 1 – page 2

SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

two kite counters

The hippopotamus Horacio goes to the Dino dinosaur's house to play.
– Wasn't that fun yesterday, spitting out the watermelon seeds? – he remembers. - My father gave me a good riddle to decipher after I told it to him.
– What riddle? - Dino asks.
– When do you advance on red and stop on green? – asks Horacio.
“Hmm,” Dino says slowly. - I have no idea.
– When you eat watermelon! You go through the red of the fruit until you reach the green of the skin, don't you - Horacio laughs in that way only him: - HUUU, HUUUU, HO-HO-HO-HO-!


– This one is almost as bad as the one with the carrot in the ear you counted the other day: is this carrot doing growing like that out of your ear?” – Dino comments with a giggle.
'I was very surprised,' he laughs. - I thought you meant that my ears were very dirty. Then you leave me with: “How strange! I thought I planted a cauliflower!”
– Oh, nooo! – exclaims Horacio, and starts again: HUUU, HO-HO-HO! HUUU, HO-HO-HO! HO-HO-HO!

Questions

1) What is the title of the text?
A.

2) The hippopotamus Horacio goes to the dinosaur Dino's house. What will he do there?
A.

3) What Horacio asks Dino if it was fun?
A.

4) What riddle did Horacio's father give him to decipher?
A.

5) What does Dino say about Horatio's riddle?
A.

Per Hélia Higa.

At answers are in the link above the header.

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