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AULA 1

INICIANDO NOSSA
JORNADA
Compreender o que é um
projeto;
OBJETIVOS DE

APRENDIZAGEM
Compreender o que é um
projeto socioambiental;

Compreender o que é o ciclo de


vida de um projeto;

Compreender o que é o ciclo de


vida de um projeto;
CADERNO

DA JORNADA
PARTE 1

PROJETO
CICLO DE
VIDA DO
PROJETO

IDENTIFICAR
O DESAFIO

IDENTIFICAR
O DESAFIO

DEFINIÇÃO DE POSSÍVEIS PARCERIAS


DEFINIÇÃO E PLANEJAMENTO DA PROPOSTA


CELEBRAÇÃO DE CONTRATOS

EXECUÇÃO DA
PROPOSTA

TRANSIÇÃO
PARA O
FINAL DO
PROJETO E
RELATÓRIOS

PROJETO

SOCIOAMBIENTAL

UM PROJETO SOCIOAMBIENTAL É UMA


ESTRUTURA SISTEMATIZADA DE
PROCESSOS QUE OBJETIVA A
RESOLUÇÃO DE UM PROBLEMA
SOCIOAMBIENTAL, INCLUINDO AÇÕES
EDUCATIVAS E DE CONSERVAÇÃO.
ATIVIDADE 1 DEFINA

NO TEU CADERNO DE JORNADA,


FAÇA UMA LISTA DE 3 TEMAS QUE
TE INTERESSAM PARA ELABORAÇÃO
DE UM PROJETO SOCIOAMBIENTAL,
EM ORDEM DE IMPORTÂNCIA PRA TI

RESPONDA, PARA CADA TEMA, AS


SEGUINTES PERGUNTAS:
POR QUE FAZER ESSE PROJETO?
PARA QUEM FAZER ESSE PROJETO?
PARA QUE FAZER ESSE PROJETO?
THE END

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QUESTION #2

When a character undergoes a


problem or struggle that they must
resolve, this is called a _______.
QUESTION #2 ANSWER KEY

CONFLICT
A conflict is the problem or struggle
that a story's character must
overcome.

A conflict may internal, which is a


struggle that takes place inside a
person's mind.

It may also be external, which takes


place against an outside force.
QUESTION #3

Characters have ____________,


which describe the type of person a
character is.
QUESTION #3 ANSWER KEY

TRAITS
All story characters have traits or
qualities that are evident as you
read a story.

Readers understand a character's


traits based on what a character
does, says, or how s/he is described
in the story.
PART 2:

READ AND

READ THE PASSAGE AND WRITE


RESPOND DOWN THE CORRECT ANSWER IN
YOUR QUIZ NOTEBOOK.
YOU WILL HAVE 45 SECONDS TO
RESPOND TO THE QUESTION.
QUESTION #4

Which story element does this


excerpt focus on?

a. character
Read the following passage from

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland."


b. conflict
"She found herself at last in the beautiful garden,
among the bright flower-beds and the cool c. plot
fountains.
d. setting
A large rose-tree stood near the entrance of the
garden: the roses growing on it were white, but there
were three gardeners at it, busily painting them red."
QUESTION #4 ANSWER KEY

D. SETTING
The setting is the backdrop against
which the story takes place--it is
the "where" and "when" of a
narrative.

In this excerpt, the setting is a


beautiful garden of roses.
QUESTION #5
Based on this excerpt, how
would you describe Alice's
character?
Read the following passage from

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." a. rude

"When the Rabbit actually took a watch out of its b. curious


waistcoat-pocket , and looked at it, and then hurried
on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her c. funny
mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with
either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of d. helpful
it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field
after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop
down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge."
QUESTION #5 ANSWER KEY

B. CURIOUS
Characters are the living beings in a
story.

In this excerpt, Alice is described to


be "burning with curiosity" as soon
as she sees a rabbit with a watch
and waistcoat pocket.
QUESTION #6
If Alice is the story's main
character, this excerpt shows
that the Queen is the story's
___________.

a. protagonist
Read the following passage from

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"


b. enemy
“How should I know?” said Alice, surprised at her own
courage. “It’s no business of mine.” c. antagonist

The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after d. dynamic character
glaring at her for a moment like a wild beast,
screamed “Off with her head! Off—”
QUESTION #5 ANSWER KEY

C. ANTAGONIST
The antagonist of a story is the
opponent of our main character or
protagonist.

In this excerpt, the Queen


threatens to have Alice executed
with her words "Off with her head!"
PART 3:

RESPOND
READ THE QUOTE SILENTLY. IN
YOUR QUIZ NOTEBOOK,
RESPOND TO THE QUESTION IN
2-3 SENTENCES.
YOU WILL BE GIVEN 3 MINUTES
TO RESPOND TO THE QUOTE.
QUESTION #7

Read the following quote from

"Alice's Adventure's in

Wonderland."

“It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a


different person then.”

A theme is the message of a story. Based on the


quote above, what do you think is the story's
message about growing up?
QUESTION #7 ANSWER KEY

In this part of the story, Alice


realizes that her experience
changed her.

This quote focuses on the theme


of growing up, and how we are
always learning, growing and
changing based on what we
experience each day.
QUESTION #8

Read the following quote from

"Alice's Adventure's in

Wonderland."

"'Who in the world am I?' Ah, that's the great puzzle!"


-Alice

Based on this quote, does Alice have an internal or


external conflict? Why? https://www.gutenberg.org/files/11/11-h/11-h.htm
QUESTION #8 ANSWER KEY

The quote shows that Alice has an


internal conflict. Her "puzzle" or
struggle is that she does not
understand who she is yet.
QUESTION #9

Read the following quote from

"Alice's Adventure's in

Wonderland."

“Why,” said the Dodo, “the best way to explain it is to


do it.”

What can you infer about the setting based on this


quote?
QUESTION #9 ANSWER KEY

The Dodo is saying that sometimes,


the best way to understand a
concept is to actually do it instead
of listening to instructions.
REFERENCE

Carroll, Lewis. “Alice's Adventures in


Wonderland.” The Project Gutenberg,
Project Gutenberg, 12 Oct. 2020,
www.gutenberg.org/files/11/11-h/11-
h.htm.
THE END

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