In this post I bring you a selection of text interpretation activities 2 year, elementary school, ready to print and apply in the classroom.
THE textual interpretation allows the comprehension of any text or speech and expands on the understanding of its essence and main idea. It is an essential competence in the labor market and in studies.
Reading is part of our daily lives, whether at school, at home, during some journey that we take, in short, it is present at all times.
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For the interpretation to occur satisfactorily, it is necessary to pay attention to other equally important elements, which are:
And to help you teacher, at this stage of teaching about interpreting text we have selected for you excellent educational suggestions for 2 year interpreting activities, check out:
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Update: In response to requests from our users, we decided to update this publication with interpretation activities recommended for students of 2 (second) year of elementary school.
One day a tortoise started boasting, saying that it was running too fast, that the hare was too soft, and while she was talking, the tortoise laughed and laughed at the hare. But the hare was really impressed when the turtle decided to bet a race with it. “It must be just for fun!” thought the hare.
The fox was the judge and took the bets. The race began, and at the same time, of course, the hare passed the tortoise. The day was hot, so halfway there the hare had the idea to play a little. After playing, she decided to take a nap in the cool shade of a tree. “If by chance the turtle passes me, just run a little and I'm ahead again”, she thought.
The hare didn't think he was going to lose that race at all. Meanwhile, there came the turtle in its own way, dragging its feet, always at the same speed, not once resting, just thinking about the arrival. Why, the hare slept so long that he forgot to pay attention to the tortoise. When she woke up, where was the turtle? Well, the hare got up and whizzed away, but it was no use! In the distance she saw the turtle waiting for her at the finish line.
AESOP. Aesop's Fables. São Paulo: Companhia das Letrinhas, 1994.
A dog, holding a piece of meat, was crossing a river. Having seen the shadow of meat in the water, he judged that another dog had a much larger piece of meat. So, dropping his own flesh, he lunged for the other. It so happened, however, that he was deprived of both: one that was out of his reach because it did not exist, and the other that was washed away by the river.
The fable is fit for the ambitious man.
AESOP. Complete Fables. Trans. Neide Smolka. São Paulo: Modern, 1994.
Vocabulary
judged: found it, thought
launched: threw himself, threw himself
private: without possession
both: both
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Question 1: Read the Text carefully
Question 2: Interpretation of History.
Question 3: Complete the sentences.
Question 4: Separate the syllables from the words below.
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