Foram encontradas 20 questões.
- Autores da EducaçãoVygotsky
- PsicopedagogiaTeorias do desenvolvimento e da aprendizagemVygotsky: Teoria Histórico-Cultural
De acordo com Lev Vygotsky, o desenvolvimento
cognitivo humano se estabelece essencialmente a
partir:
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
- Ensino das DisciplinasLíngua Estrangeira
- LegislaçãoPCN: Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais
- Temas Educacionais Pedagógicos
Acerca das considerações sobre os processos
avaliativos expressos nos Parâmetros Curriculares
Nacionais (PCNs) de Língua Estrangeira, julgue as
sentenças abaixo como VERDADEIRAS ou FALSAS.
1.(__)É essencial que a avaliação tenha como foco o que é também enfatizado no ensino.
2.(__)Os testes devem ter como objetivo apenas verificar o domínio do conhecimento sistêmico.
3.(__)A avaliação contínua, fazendo da observação seu principal instrumento e nela diretamente envolvendo o aluno, busca levar mais em conta as interações sociais desenvolvidas e reguladas.
Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
1.(__)É essencial que a avaliação tenha como foco o que é também enfatizado no ensino.
2.(__)Os testes devem ter como objetivo apenas verificar o domínio do conhecimento sistêmico.
3.(__)A avaliação contínua, fazendo da observação seu principal instrumento e nela diretamente envolvendo o aluno, busca levar mais em conta as interações sociais desenvolvidas e reguladas.
Após análise, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a sequência CORRETA dos itens acima, de cima para baixo:
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2045940
Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Provas:
TEXTO 01
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head
off on your holidays
(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to
creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in
tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying
guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your
clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can
see all of the outfits in your case.
(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put
yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first
things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as
the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you
pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear
around it.
(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape
while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as
a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less
room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of
your sandals together to help preserve their shape
even more.
(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller
items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of
your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the
middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and
then again until your item is small and compact.
(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a
tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt
loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie
around as many times as needed before tucking ends
in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra
benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.
(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the
bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible
and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items
such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep
them safe.
(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case,
then they need to be protected from being damaged
during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the
lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is
perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end,
and pack it up.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2045936
Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Provas:
TEXTO 01
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head
off on your holidays
(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to
creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in
tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying
guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your
clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can
see all of the outfits in your case.
(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put
yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first
things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as
the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you
pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear
around it.
(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape
while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as
a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less
room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of
your sandals together to help preserve their shape
even more.
(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller
items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of
your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the
middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and
then again until your item is small and compact.
(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a
tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt
loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie
around as many times as needed before tucking ends
in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra
benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.
(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the
bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible
and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items
such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep
them safe.
(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case,
then they need to be protected from being damaged
during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the
lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is
perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end,
and pack it up.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2045934
Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Provas:
TEXTO 01
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head
off on your holidays
(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to
creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in
tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying
guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your
clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can
see all of the outfits in your case.
(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put
yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first
things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as
the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you
pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear
around it.
(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape
while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as
a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less
room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of
your sandals together to help preserve their shape
even more.
(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller
items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of
your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the
middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and
then again until your item is small and compact.
(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a
tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt
loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie
around as many times as needed before tucking ends
in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra
benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.
(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the
bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible
and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items
such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep
them safe.
(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case,
then they need to be protected from being damaged
during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the
lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is
perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end,
and pack it up.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2045931
Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Provas:
- Sinônimos | Synonyms
- Tradução | Translation
- Gramática - Língua InglesaVerbos | VerbsVerbos frasais | Phrasal verbs
TEXTO 01
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head
off on your holidays
(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to
creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in
tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying
guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your
clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can
see all of the outfits in your case.
(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put
yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first
things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as
the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you
pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear
around it.
(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape
while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as
a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less
room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of
your sandals together to help preserve their shape
even more.
(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller
items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of
your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the
middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and
then again until your item is small and compact.
(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a
tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt
loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie
around as many times as needed before tucking ends
in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra
benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.
(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the
bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible
and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items
such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep
them safe.
(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case,
then they need to be protected from being damaged
during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the
lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is
perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end,
and pack it up.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
I.The word "trinkets" could be translated as "bugigangas" (6º§).
II."Rule off" is a phrasal verb (4º§).
III."Belt loops" could be replaced by "Strap tied" (5º§).
Which one(s) is(are) CORRECT?
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2045928
Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Provas:
TEXTO 01
O texto seguinte servirá de base para responder à questão.
Seven secrets to savvy packing before you head
off on your holidays
(1º§) 1.Tuck and roll clothes
ITEMS like sarongs and dresses are vulnerable to
creasing, but rolling them up and tucking them in
tightly is the way to beat wrinkling. Or follow tidying
guru Marie Kondo's advice and pack all of your
clothes upright, rather than in a pile, so that you can
see all of the outfits in your case.
(2º§) 2. Keep hats in shape
WHAT'S a holiday without a hat? If you need to put
yours in a suitcase, make sure it's one of the first
things you pack, and stuff it! A swimsuit works well as
the cossie will keep its shape no matter what you
pack it in. Then place small items such as underwear
around it.
(3º§) 3. Stuff sandals to keep shape
YOU don't want your sandals to be bent out of shape
while en route, so stuff them with a small item such as
a pair of socks. That way they will also take up less
room in your suitcase. You can also slot the ends of
your sandals together to help preserve their shape
even more.
(4º§) 4. The rule off three fold
THE rule of three is an effective way to keep smaller
items such as T-shirts folded nice and tightly. Think of
your T-shirt split into three equal parts down the
middle. Fold each side into the centre, fold in half and
then again until your item is small and compact.
(5º§) 5. Tie belts around shorts
IF you have a pair of shorts or trousers that have a
tie, use it to your advantage. Remove it from the belt
loops and once your item is rolled, wrap the tie
around as many times as needed before tucking ends
in. It will stop clothing unrolling and has the extra
benefit of keeping the tie crease-free.
(6º§) 6. Fold up bag and add trinkets
FOLD your bag in half before placing it flat at the
bottom of the suitcase. Then add your larger, rolleditems on top of the bag. It will stay as flat as possible
and so avoid becoming misshapen. Add smaller items
such as jewellery inside your rolled clothes to keep
them safe.
(7º§) 7. Sunglasses protection
IF your sunglasses don't come with a protective case,
then they need to be protected from being damaged
during the journey, it's horribly easy to scratch the
lenses. A soft sarong, which is all one fabric, is
perfect for this. Pop your sunnies in, roll to the end,
and pack it up.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/travel/15855247/seven-secrets-to-savvy-packing/
Provas
Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2045886
Ano: 2021
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Disciplina: Legislação Municipal
Banca: AMEOSC
Orgão: Pref. Iporã Oeste-SC
Provas:
De acordo com a Lei Orgânica do município de Iporã
do Oeste, para que ocorra a divisão deste município
em distritos ou áreas administrativas, é preciso que
seja feita uma lei municipal, que sejam preservadas a
continuidade e a unidade histórico-cultural do
ambiente urbano e, ainda assim, será necessária
uma consulta prévia à população da respectiva área
ou distrito, por meio de:
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A história do município de Iporã do Oeste conta que
os primeiros colonos que chegaram à então chamada
Vila Pinhal eram, em sua maioria, imigrantes alemães
e italianos, vindos diretamente da europa ou mesmo de algumas localidades do Rio Grande do Sul.
Batizada como Pinhal por ter em seu território uma
grande quantidade de pinheiros, a localidade teve
como principal atrativo para a migração:
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
A LDB - Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação
Brasileira trata, entre outras questões, das
incumbências dos docentes, sendo uma delas a de:
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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
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