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2825119 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:

Relacione a coluna 1 com a coluna 2.


Coluna 1 - Item do Plano de Aula


(1)Desenvolvimento.

(2)Objetivos.

(3)Recursos.

Coluna 2 - Explicação

(__)O que se pretende alcançar com a aula.

(__)Material a ser utilizado na aula.

(__)Como a aula vai ocorrer.

Em seguida, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA.

 

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2825118 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:
Considere a seguinte situação abaixo.
Um(a) professor(a) de Língua Inglesa do Ensino Fundamental adota a seguinte metodologia em suas aulas: pautado(a) no pensamento de Dewey, Piaget e Montessori, o(a) professor(a) trabalha os conteúdos a partir das experiências vividas pelos alunos, até porque ele(a) acredita que a escola deve adequar às necessidades individuais ao meio social. Ele(a) ainda se percebe enquanto auxiliador no desenvolvimentos dos estudantes e não como uma figura central no processo de ensino e aprendizagem.
A partir do relato acima, podemos afirmar que o(a) professor(a) segue a seguinte vertente pedagógica:
 

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2825117 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:
Julgue as sentenças abaixo como VERDADEIRAS ou FALSAS.
1.(__)O letramento envolve o emprego da leitura e da escrita pelo indivíduo no âmbito da vida em sociedade.
2.(__)A alfabetização pode ser entendido como um processo em que o estudante desenvolve a habilidade individual de ler e escrever.
3.(__)Os processos de aprendizagem da alfabetização e do letramento ocorrem da mesma maneira.

Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
 

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2825116 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Pedagogia
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:
Acerca do relacionamento entre professor e aluno, julgue as frases abaixo.
I.Professores que mantêm um bom relacionamento com os alunos cooperam para a melhoria no desempenho deles.
II.O professor que se preocupa com os estudantes já cumpre o seu papel profissional.
III.Dentre as competências pessoais de um professor que se relaciona bem os com seus alunos, é possível destacar: assertividade, empatia e distração.
Está(ão) CORRETA(S) a(s) seguinte(s) proposição(ões).
 

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De acordo com inciso 3 do Art. 92 da Lei Orgânica do Município de Guaraciaba/SC, extinto o cargo de provimento efetivo ou declarada a sua desnecessidade, o servidor efetivo e estável ficará:
 

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De acordo com estabelecido no Art. 90 da Lei Orgânica do Município de Guaraciaba/SC, a licença maternidade remunerada é de:
 

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Analise os excertos abaixo:
Excerto I:
São comunidades de Guaraciaba: Barra do Traíra, São Domingos, Domingos Martins e Cordilheira.
Excerto II:
Pela lei nº 733 de 20 de julho de 1971, foi criado o município de Guaraciaba, desmembrando-se de São Miguel do Oeste.
Acesso em: https://cidades.ibge.gov.br/brasil/sc/guaraciaba/historico
Dos excertos acima:
 

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2825106 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:

A Mayor on Easter Island Is Up in Arms After a Runaway Pickup Truck Knocked Over a Sacred Statue

(1º§)Archaeologists have long assumed that the ancient society that erected the colossal Moai figures on Chile's Rapa Nui, better known as Easter Island, collapsed many centuries ago. Now, a new study indicates that the islanders' civilization was still going strong when Europeans arrived in 1722.
(2º§)The island was settled in the 13th century by Polynesians, and is known __ the famed Easter Island "heads" (many of the bodies have been buried by erosion over the centuries).
(3º§)The research, which appears in the Journal of Archaeological Science, contests the accepted timeline that the Easter Island society was already in decline by the year 1600 and its massive stone statues left to fall into disrepair.
(4º§)Conducting radiocarbon dating on 11 sites __ Easter Island, the authors determined the timeline of each monument's construction. Their findings indicate that Easter Islanders were still actively building new Moai figures, and maintaining existing ones, up until at least 1750.s of fresh water-a precious resource. As well as moments to their ancestors, it turns out they may have also served a more utilitarian purpose.
(5º§)Further supporting these results are historical documents __ the island's first European visitors. Written accounts from the Dutch explorers who arrived in 1722 found that the monuments were in active ritual use, with no signs of decline, and the same goes for the Spaniards who landed in 1770. It was only in 1774 that James Cook found the giant statues in ruins and the figures knocked over.
(6º§)"The way we interpret our results and this sequence of historical accounts is that the notion of a pre-European collapse of monument construction is no longer supported," lead author Robert DiNapoli told Archaeology & Arts.
(7º§)"Once Europeans arrive on the island, there are many documented tragic events due to disease, murder, slave raiding and other conflicts," added co-author Carl Lipo. "The degree to which [the Rapa Nui people's] cultural heritage was passed on-and is still present today through language, arts, and cultural practices-is quite notable and impressive. I think this degree of resilience has been overlooked due to the collapse narrative and deserves recognition."
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Consider a sentence below:
(5º§)Further supporting these results are historical documents from the island's first European visitors.
Considering the context of the sentence, choose an alternative that presents a synonym for "further".
 

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2825105 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:

A Mayor on Easter Island Is Up in Arms After a Runaway Pickup Truck Knocked Over a Sacred Statue

(1º§)Archaeologists have long assumed that the ancient society that erected the colossal Moai figures on Chile's Rapa Nui, better known as Easter Island, collapsed many centuries ago. Now, a new study indicates that the islanders' civilization was still going strong when Europeans arrived in 1722.
(2º§)The island was settled in the 13th century by Polynesians, and is known __ the famed Easter Island "heads" (many of the bodies have been buried by erosion over the centuries).
(3º§)The research, which appears in the Journal of Archaeological Science, contests the accepted timeline that the Easter Island society was already in decline by the year 1600 and its massive stone statues left to fall into disrepair.
(4º§)Conducting radiocarbon dating on 11 sites __ Easter Island, the authors determined the timeline of each monument's construction. Their findings indicate that Easter Islanders were still actively building new Moai figures, and maintaining existing ones, up until at least 1750.s of fresh water-a precious resource. As well as moments to their ancestors, it turns out they may have also served a more utilitarian purpose.
(5º§)Further supporting these results are historical documents __ the island's first European visitors. Written accounts from the Dutch explorers who arrived in 1722 found that the monuments were in active ritual use, with no signs of decline, and the same goes for the Spaniards who landed in 1770. It was only in 1774 that James Cook found the giant statues in ruins and the figures knocked over.
(6º§)"The way we interpret our results and this sequence of historical accounts is that the notion of a pre-European collapse of monument construction is no longer supported," lead author Robert DiNapoli told Archaeology & Arts.
(7º§)"Once Europeans arrive on the island, there are many documented tragic events due to disease, murder, slave raiding and other conflicts," added co-author Carl Lipo. "The degree to which [the Rapa Nui people's] cultural heritage was passed on-and is still present today through language, arts, and cultural practices-is quite notable and impressive. I think this degree of resilience has been overlooked due to the collapse narrative and deserves recognition."
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Mark the alternative that correctly fills in the blanks of paragraphs 02, 04 and 05.
 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2825104 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Guaraciaba-SC
Provas:

A Mayor on Easter Island Is Up in Arms After a Runaway Pickup Truck Knocked Over a Sacred Statue

(1º§)Archaeologists have long assumed that the ancient society that erected the colossal Moai figures on Chile's Rapa Nui, better known as Easter Island, collapsed many centuries ago. Now, a new study indicates that the islanders' civilization was still going strong when Europeans arrived in 1722.
(2º§)The island was settled in the 13th century by Polynesians, and is known __ the famed Easter Island "heads" (many of the bodies have been buried by erosion over the centuries).
(3º§)The research, which appears in the Journal of Archaeological Science, contests the accepted timeline that the Easter Island society was already in decline by the year 1600 and its massive stone statues left to fall into disrepair.
(4º§)Conducting radiocarbon dating on 11 sites __ Easter Island, the authors determined the timeline of each monument's construction. Their findings indicate that Easter Islanders were still actively building new Moai figures, and maintaining existing ones, up until at least 1750.s of fresh water-a precious resource. As well as moments to their ancestors, it turns out they may have also served a more utilitarian purpose.
(5º§)Further supporting these results are historical documents __ the island's first European visitors. Written accounts from the Dutch explorers who arrived in 1722 found that the monuments were in active ritual use, with no signs of decline, and the same goes for the Spaniards who landed in 1770. It was only in 1774 that James Cook found the giant statues in ruins and the figures knocked over.
(6º§)"The way we interpret our results and this sequence of historical accounts is that the notion of a pre-European collapse of monument construction is no longer supported," lead author Robert DiNapoli told Archaeology & Arts.
(7º§)"Once Europeans arrive on the island, there are many documented tragic events due to disease, murder, slave raiding and other conflicts," added co-author Carl Lipo. "The degree to which [the Rapa Nui people's] cultural heritage was passed on-and is still present today through language, arts, and cultural practices-is quite notable and impressive. I think this degree of resilience has been overlooked due to the collapse narrative and deserves recognition."
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Consider the following assertives:
I.The word "deserves" (7º§) could be translated as "merece".
II.The word "degree" (7º§) is a verb.
III.The word "raiding" (7º§) could be replaced by "framing".

Which one(s) is(are) correct?
 

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