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2725125 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VIII
Enunciado 3573638-1
From: https://slideplayer.com/slide/7593575/
In “a fixed curriculum”, the word “a” is a(n)
 

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2725124 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VIII
Enunciado 3573637-1
From: https://slideplayer.com/slide/7593575/
Read the following skills:
1. Emphasizing social interaction. 2. Asking students to memorize. 3. Building on previous knowledge. 4. Providing repetition exercises. 5. Copying facial expressions. 6. Interacting with students.
The skills which are typical of a constructivist class are, respectively,
 

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2725123 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VIII
Enunciado 3573636-1
From: https://slideplayer.com/slide/7593575/
Based on the information provided by Text, mark the statements below as true (T) or false (F).
( ) Traditional classes always use authentic materials. ( ) In constructivist classrooms, students work exclusively by themselves. ( ) Students’ experiences are taken into consideration in a constructivist environment.
The statements are, respectively,
 

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2725122 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573635-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573635-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/

To be in line with the BNCC, if teaching Dear Baobab to elementary school children, teachers should

 

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2725121 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573634-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573634-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/
The boy in Dear Baobab travelled with his
 

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2725120 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573633-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573633-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/
In Dear Baobab, the tree
 

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2725119 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573632-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573632-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/
The excerpt that expresses the reviewer’s opinion about Dear Baobab is:
 

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2725118 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573631-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573631-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/
In Here I am, the boy finds the city too
 

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2725117 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573630-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573630-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/
In the first story, the boy
 

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2725116 Ano: 2023
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: FGV
Orgão: SEDUC-TO
Text VII
Here are two multicultural picture books about immigration thathave been suggested for elementary school children:
Here I Am
by Patti Kim
Enunciado 3573629-1
Newly arrived in America from an Asian country, a young boy is overwhelmed by the lights and noise of a busy city. He finds comfort in a red seed he brought from his faraway home country. When he loses the seed, the search for it eventually leads him to new friendship. Without words and in expressive cartoon style, Here I am describes the confusion and sadness of an uprooted child.
Dear Baobab
by Cheryl Foggo
Enunciado 3573629-2
Moving from Tanzania to Canada with his aunt and uncle, little Maiko feels homesick. He remembers the big baobab tree in his home village, and feels a connection to a small spruce tree in his new home. Seven years old just like Maiko, the tree sings to him and shares his secrets. When there is talk of cutting down the tree because it is too close to the house, Maiko tries to save it. After all he knows what it feels like to be planted in the wrong place. Dear Baobab is one of my favourite multicultural picture books about immigration, because of its easy-to-relate-to allegory of an uprooted tree.
From: https://coloursofus.com/multicultural-picture-books-immigration/
In both stories, the characters feel
 

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