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Text Interpretation: Street Play

Text interpretation activity, aimed at students in the fourth year of elementary school, with questions developed about the text: Joke from the street.

This activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.

Download this Portuguese exercise at:

  • Word: Text Interpretation: Street Play – 4th grade – Editable template
  • PDF: Text Interpretation: Street Play – 4th grade – To print
  • Template: Text Interpretation: Street Play – 4th grade – With answer
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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

street joke

Ricardo and Rafael are great friends. They live in a small town in the interior of São Paulo. They study and play every day.
Ricardo loves to play football. Rafael prefers to skate.
Even so, the two found many games to play together. Every afternoon, after school, Ricardo and Rafael go to the top of the hill where the city church is located and down the street in their rolimã carts.
They go down the street so fast they think they're driving real race cars!


With their bicycles, they pretend to be police officers and they walk around the city, ticketing badly parked cars.
Sometimes they get tired and prefer more relaxed games, such as playing tops or marbles. And when they get agitated, they want to make fun of the girls: they steal their jump ropes and run away!
After so much fun, hunger arrives. They usually go to the house of one of the grandparents or aunts. There's always a warm cake waiting for them there, and when there's no cake there's mischief!
Once, at an aunt's house, Ricardo saw a packet of chips on top of the fridge and immediately thought of a new game: climbing!
He asked his friend Rafael to tell Aunt Catarina a good story in the living room. His friend played the part right, leaving his aunt entertained with the story.
Suddenly, a horrible noise came from the kitchen...
On that day, there was no cake, no potatoes, no more games...
On the floor, Ricardo, very frightened, looked at the refrigerator that had been broken in the fall. The two had to do a nice cleaning of the things that had spread around the kitchen.
In the meantime they listened to the story of Aunt Catarina: a beautiful sermon, for them to learn that some games don't work!

Fernando Soares Andrade

Questions

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

2) Where did Ricardo and Rafael live?
A.

3) what is the game that Ricardo and Rafael like to play the most?
A.

4) Every afternoon after school what do Ricardo and Rafael do together?
A.

5) With their bikes what do they pretend to be?
A.

6) Sometimes they get tired and prefer quieter games. Which are?
A.

7) When they get agitated, what do they want to do?
A.

8) After so much fun, hunger arrives. Where do they usually go?
A.

9) Once at an aunt's house, Ricardo saw a package of cold potatoes, what did he think?
A.

10) What did Ricardo ask his friend Rafael to do?
A.

11) On the floor Ricardo was scared and looked at the broken refrigerator in the fall. What did they have to do?
A.

Per Hélia Higa.

At answers are in the header link.

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