activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the second and third years of elementary school, with questions based on the text Small distraction.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
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THE LANDA ANT WAS COMING DOWN THE WAY CARRYING A LEAF. Distracted, she didn't realize she'd climbed on a watermelon slice. AFTER WALKING OVER THE FRUIT, LANDA HEAR SOMEONE CALLING HER NAME.
– LANDA, MY DAUGHTER! THIS ISN'T OUR ANTING ROOM!
- MOMMY! HOW DID YOU FIND ME?
– YOUR FRIENDS SAW YOU COMING UP HERE AND WARNED ME. DAUGHTER, YOU MUST BE CAREFUL ON THE WAY!
– I THOUGHT THOSE BLACK DOTS WERE MY FRIENDS, MOM.
“I THINK YOU NEED SOME GLASSES,” THE ANT MOM SAID, SMILING.
180 STORIES FOR FUN.
PUBLISHER: CIRANDA CULTURAL.
1) WHAT IS THE TITLE OF THE TEXT?
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2) HOW MANY PARAGRAPHS ARE IN THE TEXT?
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3) WHAT ARE THE CHARACTERS IN THE STORY?
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4) WHAT WAS LANDA DOING?
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5) WHAT HAPPENED TO LANDA?
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6) HOW DID THE MOTHER FIND LANDA?
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7) IN YOUR OPINION, WHY MOM SAID LANDA NEEDS GLASSES:
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