Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the third year of elementary school, with questions developed about the text: Belly throwing.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Giraffe Giro and hippopotamus Horacio are playing on Giro's mother's computer.
– Let's play belly toss? – Spin asks.
- What is it? – Horacio wants to know.
Spin explains:
– It's like tennis. You move so that the ball is thrown from your belly, back to the other player. You get one point every time you throw the ball with your belly.
– Looks great game! – says Horacio. “Must be a lot more fun than computers,” he adds.
Horacio jumps out of his chair and spits into his hands.
– I'll be great at it! - He laughs, rubbing his hands and patting his little round belly.
– Come on, Giro! I will beat you! - He bursts out laughing. Spin looks confused.
“I need to explain something,” he says with difficulty.
– Just play, Giro – It provokes Horacio. – You know you're going to lose!
Giro keeps looking at Horacio with wide eyes. He doesn't know what he says.
– I have a secret weapon! – Horácio laughs, and pats his stomach again.
– Ah, Horacio, this is what we're playing here – Giro says, pointing to the computer.
– So you mean it's a computer game?
– Horacio asks.
Spin nods.
Horacio laughs like a hippopotamus:
– HUUU, HO-HO-HO-HO-HO-HUUU, HO-HO-HO-HO!
– Horacio, you're crazy! – Spin asks, laughing.
1) What is the title of the text?
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2) Where are Giro and Horacio playing?
A.
3) What game does Giro propose to Horacio?
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4) How is the game that Giro explains?
A.
5) What does Horacio think of the game?
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6) Giro tells Horacio that he needs to explain something to him, what is it?
A.
Per Hélia Higa.
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