Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed about the text: Burlões.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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They are playful beings who love to scare little children, especially babies in arms. Making the floor creak, the doors creak and whistle like Saci-Pererê. During the day, they hide in wardrobes, under the bed, wherever there is no light. At night, they go out in droves to make noise and scare that they are alone in the dark. If you're not in the mood for a joke, just give them a laugh or two, and they'll disappear in the act. Another way to get the con artists running is to sing. And it was to protect their babies from these rascals that moms invented lullabies.
John A. Hangman. Zoomagic. Belo Horizonte, notice format, 1997.
1) What is the title of the text?
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2) Who are the Con artists?
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3) How do con artists scare little children?
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4) During the day where do they hide?
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5) At night they go out in a group. Where do they go?
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6) If you're not in the mood for a joke, what do you need to do to make them disappear?
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7) What is the other way to put the Con artists on the run?
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8) How do moms protect their babies from these rascals?
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Per Hélia Higa.
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