activity of text interpretation, aimed at students in the third and fourth years of elementary school, with questions based on the text Big eyes, round belly.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
THE TURTLE NALU WALKED IN THE FOREST, WHEN HE SAW THE SQUIRREL DUDU TRAPPED IN A HOLE.
– HELP, NALU. I HAVE ATE TOO MANY NUTS AND I CAN'T GET OUT,” HE SAID.
- I SAID IT WAS NOT TO BE GREEDY, LITTLE DUDU - SAID THE TURTLE.
NALU PULLED DUDU GENTLY BY THE EARS, AND HE FLY ABOVE HER, HIS BELLY PUSHED OUT.
- THANK YOU VERY MUCH! I PROMISE I WILL NEVER HAVE MY EYES BIGGER THAN MY MOUTH AGAIN - GUARANTEED THE SQUIRREL.
AFTER THAT DAY, DUDU LEARNED THAT HE SHOULD EAT ONLY THE NECESSARY TO FEEL SATISFIED.
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 THE TURTLE DOING WHEN IT FOUND DUDU?
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5) WHAT WAS THE SQUIRREL'S PROBLEM?
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6) HOW DID NALU DO TO GET THE SQUIRREL OUT OF THE HOLE?
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7) WHAT LESSON DID DUDU LEARN?
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8) IN YOUR OPINION DID NALU AND DUDU KNOW EACH OTHER? JUSTIFY YOUR ANSWER.
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9) LOOK IN THE DICTIONARY FOR THE MEANING OF THE WORDS THAT ARE IN BOLD, IN THE TEXT:
10) MAKE AN ILLUSTRATION OF THE STORY:
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