Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, about the planet Mars. This planet has two moons, with frightening names: Phobos (which means fear) and Deimos (which means panic), inherited from the horses that pulled the chariot of the god Mars. Let's get to know Mars better? So, read the text carefully! Then answer the various interpretive questions proposed!
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Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed about the text: Field work during the spring.
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Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, about vegetarian vampires in the seas. Have you ever heard of these marine “vampires”? Not? Are you curious to meet them? So, read the text very carefully! Then answer the various interpretive questions proposed!
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Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed on the text “Persevering for a dream”.
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Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed on the text “The dream of Zuli”.
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Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, about the stars that live in the sea. There are about two thousand species of the Asteroidea Class in the oceans, invertebrate animals popularly known as starfish. Let's get to know them better? So, read the text carefully! Then answer the various interpretive questions proposed!
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Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed on the text “The marriage of the kitten Mou”.
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Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the seventh year of elementary school, about ligartinho-do-cipó. Have you ever heard of him?Its name comes from the place where it was first cataloged, Serra do Cipó, in Minas Gerais. Let's get to know him better? So, carefully read the interesting text "No tail, but safe!" and then answer the various interpretative questions proposed!
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Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, about the sad locust. According to the story, he she spent her whole days crying and whining. Why is it, huh? What made the grasshopper unhappy? Let's find out? So, read the text carefully! Then answer the various interpretive questions proposed!
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Activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, about the scientific name. The one who had the great idea of naming the species by the scientific name as we know it today was the Swede Carl Linné, in the 18th century. Are we going to find out more about the scientific name? So, read the text carefully! Then answer the various interpretive questions proposed!
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