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Text Interpretation: The Ruivinha Chicken

Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed about the text A Chicken Ruivinha.

You can download this text comprehension activity in an editable Word template, ready to print to PDF, as well as the completed activity.

Download this Portuguese exercise at:

  • Word: Text Interpretation: The Ruivinha Chicken – 3rd year – Editable template
  • PDF: Text Interpretation: The Ruivinha Chicken – 3rd year – To print
  • Template: Text Interpretation: The Ruivinha Chicken – 3rd grade – With answers
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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

the red hen

On a farm, there lived a chicken that had red feathers. That's why it was called Ruivinha.
One day, a fox saw Ruivinha on the farm. She wanted to devour the beautiful hen, so she dashed home and put a pot of water on the fire. Then he returned to the farm with a bag. She sneaked into the farm, picked up the little redhead and put her inside the bag.
Pita, Ruivinha's friend, saw all this. She then flew into the forest and lay down on the path, acting as if she had a broken wing. When the fox arrived there, she was amazed to see the dove. He placed the bag on the ground and started walking towards Pita. In the meantime, Ruivinha escaped from the bag. She put a heavy rock in the bag and ran away. As soon as Red was safe, Pita also flew off.


The fox then went back to his bag, picked it up and went home. She emptied the bag into the pot of boiling water. When the stone fell into the boiling water, it splashed all the hot water on the fox and scalded it!

Questions

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

2) Why was the chicken called Little Red?
A.

3) When the fox saw Ruivinha, what did he think?
A.

4) How did the fox prepare to devour the chicken?
A.

5) What does Pita do when she sees her chicken friend being caught by the fox?
A.

6) When seeing the dove on the ground, what does the fox do?
A.

7) When you realized that Ruivinha had already managed to escape, what did Pita do?
A.

Per Access.

At answers are in the link above the header.

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