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Para que os planos sejam efetivamente instrumentos para a ação docente, devem ser como guia de orientação e devem apresentar:
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Coluna 1 Tempo e modo do verbo
1. Presente do indicativo
2. Futuro do pretérito do indicativo
3. Futuro do presente do indicativo
4. Pretérito perfeito do indicativo
5. Futuro do subjuntivo
Coluna 2 Emprego do verbo
( ) Tais usos apareceriam nas imagens.
( ) Os poetas não se permitirão desvios de sintaxe.
( ) Quando o poeta impuser sua verdade…
( ) Fizestes o poema?
( ) A terra é azul como a laranja.
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A linguagem poética
Em relação à prosa comum, o poema se define de certas restrições e de certas liberdades. Frequentemente se confunde a poesia com o verso. Na sua origem, o verso tem uma função mneumotécnica (= técnica de memorizar); os textos narrativos, líricos e mesmo históricos e didáticos eram comunicados oralmente, e os versos – repetição de um mesmo número de sílabas ou de um número fixo de acentos tônicos e eventualmente repetição de uma mesma sonoridade (rima) – facilitavam a memorização. Mais tarde o verso se tornou um meio de enfeitar o discurso, meio que se desvalorizou pouco a pouco: a poesia contemporânea é rimada, mas raramente versificada. Na verdade o valor poético do verso decorre de suas relações com o ritmo, com a sintaxe, com as sonoridades, com o sentido das palavras. O poema é um todo.
(…)
Os poetas enfraquecem a sintaxe, fazendo-a ajustar-se às exigências do verso e da expressão poética. Sem se permitir verdadeiras incorreções gramaticais, eles se permitem “licenças poéticas”.
Além disso, eles trabalham o sentido das palavras em direções contrárias: seja dando a certos termos uma extensão ou uma indeterminação inusitadas; seja utilizando sentidos raros, em desuso ou novos; seja criando novas palavras.
Tais liberdades aparecem mais particularmente na utilização de imagens. Assim, Jean Cohen, ao estudar o processo de fabricação das comparações poéticas, observa que a linguagem corrente faz espontaneamente apelo a comparações “razoáveis” (pertinentes) do tipo “a terra é redonda como uma laranja” (a redondeza é efetivamente uma qualidade comum à terra e a uma laranja), ao passo que a linguagem poética fabrica comparações inusitadas tais como: “Belo como a coisa nova/Na prateleira até então vazia” (João Cabral de Melo Neto). Ou, então estranhas como: “A terra é azul como uma laranja” (Paul Éluard).
Francis Vanoye
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A linguagem poética
Em relação à prosa comum, o poema se define de certas restrições e de certas liberdades. Frequentemente se confunde a poesia com o verso. Na sua origem, o verso tem uma função mneumotécnica (= técnica de memorizar); os textos narrativos, líricos e mesmo históricos e didáticos eram comunicados oralmente, e os versos – repetição de um mesmo número de sílabas ou de um número fixo de acentos tônicos e eventualmente repetição de uma mesma sonoridade (rima) – facilitavam a memorização. Mais tarde o verso se tornou um meio de enfeitar o discurso, meio que se desvalorizou pouco a pouco: a poesia contemporânea é rimada, mas raramente versificada. Na verdade o valor poético do verso decorre de suas relações com o ritmo, com a sintaxe, com as sonoridades, com o sentido das palavras. O poema é um todo.
(…)
Os poetas enfraquecem a sintaxe, fazendo-a ajustar-se às exigências do verso e da expressão poética. Sem se permitir verdadeiras incorreções gramaticais, eles se permitem “licenças poéticas”.
Além disso, eles trabalham o sentido das palavras em direções contrárias: seja dando a certos termos uma extensão ou uma indeterminação inusitadas; seja utilizando sentidos raros, em desuso ou novos; seja criando novas palavras.
Tais liberdades aparecem mais particularmente na utilização de imagens. Assim, Jean Cohen, ao estudar o processo de fabricação das comparações poéticas, observa que a linguagem corrente faz espontaneamente apelo a comparações “razoáveis” (pertinentes) do tipo “a terra é redonda como uma laranja” (a redondeza é efetivamente uma qualidade comum à terra e a uma laranja), ao passo que a linguagem poética fabrica comparações inusitadas tais como: “Belo como a coisa nova/Na prateleira até então vazia” (João Cabral de Melo Neto). Ou, então estranhas como: “A terra é azul como uma laranja” (Paul Éluard).
Francis Vanoye
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De acordo com o artigo 6° da Lei Municipal no 7.508/2007, são integrantes do Sistema Municipal de Ensino:
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O Programa Mais Educação visa fomentar, por meio de sensibilização, incentivo e apoio, projetos ou ações de articulação de políticas sociais e implementação de ações socioeducativas oferecidas gratuitamente a crianças, adolescentes e jovens, e que considerem as seguintes orientações:
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No artigo 9° da Lei Municipal n° 7.508/2007, a Gestão Democrática do Ensino Público Municipal dar-se-á pela participação da comunidade educativa nas decisões e encaminhamentos, fortalecendo a vivência da cidadania, garantindo:
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Estudos revelam que no espaço escolar há três modalidades de planejamento, articulados entre si.
Eles são denominados de plano:
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Observe as frases e suas lacunas em branco.
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É noite. Sinto que é noite
Não porque a sombra descesse
(bem me importa a face negra)
Mas porque dentro de mim,
No fundo de mim, o grito
Se calou, fez-se desânimo.
Sinto que nós somos noite, que palpitamos no escuro
e em noite nos dissolvemos.
Sinto que é noite no vento,
Noite nas águas, na pedra.
Carlos Drummond de Andrade
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When cell phones first became available in the 1980s, they were considered to be expensive playthings for business people. No one thought that they were going to change the world. People knew that the internet had the power to transform lives, but the expectation was that this would happen through the dissemination of personal computers. However, it is now predicted that by 2020, cell phones will have replaced laptops as the main point of access to the internet worldwide. So, why will more people be using cell phones than laptop computers in the future? One reason is that the price of even a fairly cheap laptop makes it inaccessible for a lot of people in developing countries. Computers rely on a regular power supply, which is a problem in many developing countries where outages are frequent, and internet connections unreliable. Cell phones, on the other hand, are cheap to buy (especially recycled ones), require little electricity for recharging, and have good access to the internet in most parts of the world via cell phone networks. It is therefore cell phones, rather than computers, which are revolutionizing life and communication in many developing countries.
How cell phones are transforming the developing world
NextDrop is an app which is now being used in rural parts of India. In many parts of the country, people rely on weekly or twice weekly deliveries of clean water. The problem is that villagers never know exactly when deliveries will take place, meaning that they waste time waiting by their village well for the water tanker to turn up. NextDrop is a simple app that sends automatic text messages to people notifying them when their next water delivery will be. It’s a simple idea which greatly improves people’s lives. Transferring money between countries can be tricky, and this causes problems for the thousands of people who work abroad and need to send money to their families back home. A piece of software called Boom allows Mexicans who work in the US to send money back to family members in Mexico through their cell phones. Once the link is established and the software is installed on both phones, money can be transferred using a simple text message. Cell phones are also bringing health benefits to developing countries. A project called TulaSalud in Guatemala uses cell phone technology to communicate with nurses in remote areas of the country, who are working to reduce the infant mortality rate. The software allows nurses access to their patients’ medical records wherever they are. The service provides free phone numbers that both nurses and patients can call to ask questions about health. Maria Neander is a nurse who works on the TulaSalud project. Before we had TulaSalud, patients’ medical records were only available the health center. When I went into the villages, I couldn’t take the records with me, so I didn’t know if a woman I was visiting had any health problems. Now I have all information I need my cell phone. It helps me monitor women during pregnancy, giving them a better chance of having a healthy baby. When I’m with a woman who is giving birth, I have phone numbers that I can use if there are any problems, so I can get help and advice about what to do. TulaSalud has definitely saved lives.
It’s correct to say that Maria Neander:
When cell phones first became available in the 1980s, they were considered to be expensive playthings for business people. No one thought that they were going to change the world. People knew that the internet had the power to transform lives, but the expectation was that this would happen through the dissemination of personal computers. However, it is now predicted that by 2020, cell phones will have replaced laptops as the main point of access to the internet worldwide. So, why will more people be using cell phones than laptop computers in the future? One reason is that the price of even a fairly cheap laptop makes it inaccessible for a lot of people in developing countries. Computers rely on a regular power supply, which is a problem in many developing countries where outages are frequent, and internet connections unreliable. Cell phones, on the other hand, are cheap to buy (especially recycled ones), require little electricity for recharging, and have good access to the internet in most parts of the world via cell phone networks. It is therefore cell phones, rather than computers, which are revolutionizing life and communication in many developing countries.
How cell phones are transforming the developing world
NextDrop is an app which is now being used in rural parts of India. In many parts of the country, people rely on weekly or twice weekly deliveries of clean water. The problem is that villagers never know exactly when deliveries will take place, meaning that they waste time waiting by their village well for the water tanker to turn up. NextDrop is a simple app that sends automatic text messages to people notifying them when their next water delivery will be. It’s a simple idea which greatly improves people’s lives. Transferring money between countries can be tricky, and this causes problems for the thousands of people who work abroad and need to send money to their families back home. A piece of software called Boom allows Mexicans who work in the US to send money back to family members in Mexico through their cell phones. Once the link is established and the software is installed on both phones, money can be transferred using a simple text message. Cell phones are also bringing health benefits to developing countries. A project called TulaSalud in Guatemala uses cell phone technology to communicate with nurses in remote areas of the country, who are working to reduce the infant mortality rate. The software allows nurses access to their patients’ medical records wherever they are. The service provides free phone numbers that both nurses and patients can call to ask questions about health. Maria Neander is a nurse who works on the TulaSalud project. Before we had TulaSalud, patients’ medical records were only available the health center. When I went into the villages, I couldn’t take the records with me, so I didn’t know if a woman I was visiting had any health problems. Now I have all information I need my cell phone. It helps me monitor women during pregnancy, giving them a better chance of having a healthy baby. When I’m with a woman who is giving birth, I have phone numbers that I can use if there are any problems, so I can get help and advice about what to do. TulaSalud has definitely saved lives.
TulaSalud is a project whose purpose is to:
When cell phones first became available in the 1980s, they were considered to be expensive playthings for business people. No one thought that they were going to change the world. People knew that the internet had the power to transform lives, but the expectation was that this would happen through the dissemination of personal computers. However, it is now predicted that by 2020, cell phones will have replaced laptops as the main point of access to the internet worldwide. So, why will more people be using cell phones than laptop computers in the future? One reason is that the price of even a fairly cheap laptop makes it inaccessible for a lot of people in developing countries. Computers rely on a regular power supply, which is a problem in many developing countries where outages are frequent, and internet connections unreliable. Cell phones, on the other hand, are cheap to buy (especially recycled ones), require little electricity for recharging, and have good access to the internet in most parts of the world via cell phone networks. It is therefore cell phones, rather than computers, which are revolutionizing life and communication in many developing countries.
How cell phones are transforming the developing world
NextDrop is an app which is now being used in rural parts of India. In many parts of the country, people rely on weekly or twice weekly deliveries of clean water. The problem is that villagers never know exactly when deliveries will take place, meaning that they waste time waiting by their village well for the water tanker to turn up. NextDrop is a simple app that sends automatic text messages to people notifying them when their next water delivery will be. It’s a simple idea which greatly improves people’s lives. Transferring money between countries can be tricky, and this causes problems for the thousands of people who work abroad and need to send money to their families back home. A piece of software called Boom allows Mexicans who work in the US to send money back to family members in Mexico through their cell phones. Once the link is established and the software is installed on both phones, money can be transferred using a simple text message. Cell phones are also bringing health benefits to developing countries. A project called TulaSalud in Guatemala uses cell phone technology to communicate with nurses in remote areas of the country, who are working to reduce the infant mortality rate. The software allows nurses access to their patients’ medical records wherever they are. The service provides free phone numbers that both nurses and patients can call to ask questions about health. Maria Neander is a nurse who works on the TulaSalud project. Before we had TulaSalud, patients’ medical records were only available the health center. When I went into the villages, I couldn’t take the records with me, so I didn’t know if a woman I was visiting had any health problems. Now I have all information I need my cell phone. It helps me monitor women during pregnancy, giving them a better chance of having a healthy baby. When I’m with a woman who is giving birth, I have phone numbers that I can use if there are any problems, so I can get help and advice about what to do. TulaSalud has definitely saved lives.
In the article, the phrase “by 2020, cell phones will have replaced laptops” (1st paragraph) is the same as saying:
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No artigo 6° da Resolução CNE/CEB n° 4, de 13/07/2010, consta que na Educação Básica é necessário considerar as dimensões ................................... , em sua inseparabilidade, buscando recuperar, para a função social desse nível da educação, a sua centralidade, que é o educando, pessoa em formação na sua essência humana.
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