Text interpretation aimed at fourth or fifth year students, the text used in this activity is “A walk in heaven”.
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In the blue sky of all seasons two friends lived; the sun and the little pink cloud. They loved to play hide and seek and that's how they spent their days. They lived happily and at night shared their space with the moon and the stars that when the sun retired to sleep, took over the sky, lighting the way for the angels.
At dawn, the sun returned and the moon and stars would rest. Very early in the morning, the little cloud appeared to keep the sun friend company and so they stayed for hours in the most perfect harmony.
One day, a droplet of water and her sisters decided to leave the sea for a walk and flew to the sky. Halfway there, feeling heavy, they asked the sun to send them warmth. He attended to them promptly and heating them as much as he could, turned them into steam making them lighter than air.
So there the water sisters went for a walk in heaven. The little pink cloud, excited about the visit, quickly spread to welcome the new friends and didn't even notice that she had moved so far from the sun that she ended up getting cold.
As soon as the steam arrived, when it came into contact with the icy cloud, it again became heavier than the air, turning into droplets again. There was hardly time for a good conversation, because the cold was so much that they ended up forming a beautiful waterfall and raining on the Earth.
(From the book Science, Geography and Magic)
1) What is the title of the story?
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2) What is the main theme of the text?
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3) What are the main characters in the story?
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4) who is the friend of the little pink cloud?
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5) When the sun came back very early, who would rest?
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6) who went for a walk in heaven?
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7) Who was excited to see the water sisters walking in heaven?
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8) What did the sun do to the water sisters?
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9) What happened when the steam came into contact with the icy cloud?
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10) Why didn't the droplets and the cloud have time for a conversation?
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By E.P.H. – Graduated in Pedagogy with specialization in psychopedagogy, Portuguese language and literacy.
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