Text interpretation activity, aimed at third-year elementary school students, with questions about the text: Moko's pool.
This Portuguese activity is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Moko is a different crocodile than the others. First: you have a lot of money; second: can't stand bathing with everyone else in the pond.
'I always have to drive out the gazelles, the antelopes,' he sighs. – It's exhausting… I want to take a shower in peace…
– Build a pool! – mock the chimpanzees from the top of their tree. – That way, no one will bother you more, “sir” Moko!
The crocodile is very upset. And to teach those playful monkeys a lesson, boom! Hit the big tail hard in the water to splash them! But Moko reflects. After all, a swimming pool, why not?
– I'll send a team of beavers to build MY pool! And no one will come to MY pool! – repeats the haughty crocodile.
1) What is the title of the text?
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2) Who is Moko?
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3) Why is Moko different from others?
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4) What do chimpanzees say from the top of the tree?
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5) Moko, annoyed, decides to teach the chimpanzees a lesson, what does he do?
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6) What does Moko think about the idea of chimpanzees?
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7) Who does he think to call to help him build his pool?
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By Camila Farias
At answers are in the link above the header.
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