actividades lúdicas 7º
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Quebra-cabeças
Jogos de associação
Palavras cruzadas
Jogos para colorir
Sopas de letras
Soluções
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MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION
Find ten different means of transportation in thefollowing word puzzle.
T Q E R G H J M M H U I P L A
R W A H Q M O T O R C Y C L E
A S A O N P A P O I U Y T T R
I X Q V J O S G F D S A Q W E
N C W E U I D B U S T F S A A
B V E R Y K F A N Z R R T D E
G B R C H M G N D E E T R A R
T N T R B L H D E U I G A M O
R M Y A V N C A R S N H M A P
F K U F G J I H G W S D F G L
V L I T T U K L R O P K H G A
C O O A F Y D B O A T U M A N
D B I C Y C L E U A S D F G EE R T Y U I O P N Q W E R R Y
W D G H H J K L D U T T R E J
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MEET DAVID
David is a young boy that lives in a big city. When hewakes up in the morning and opens his bedroom window
he can see exactly how big the city he lives in is. From therehe sees lots of different things. But the names of the thingshe sees have been changed, put them in the correct order.
block of flats cinema discotheque hospital
police station museum of arts factory
church theatre post office shopping mall
restaurant street park shop hotel
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A VISIT TO THE ZOO
Molly’s aunt took her to the zoo so that she could see allthe wild animals but some joker swapped the letters
forming the names of the animals in front of their cages.Help Molly discover the correct names of the animals.
arbe
dicolerco
antphele
raffegi
larigol
ardople
onli
komeny cerrhiosno
aneks
gerti
fwlo
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TONY TURTLE
Tony, the turtle, is anuncommon superhero… He
helps the world get rid of all themistakes! He has got a hugetask… Help him by trapping theincorrect plural so that he canlater destroy it in his mistakedisposal machine.
child
children
childrens
mouse
mouses
mice
thief
thieves
thiefes
wife
wifes
wives
hero
heroes
heros
policeman
policemans
policemen
man
men
mans
woman
womans
women
foot
foots
feet
deer
deer
deers
baby
babys
babies
daisy
daisys
daisies
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WHAT’S YOUR HOBBY?
Tom has got a strangehobby… Try to find out what is
it after you discover all theother hobbies that are shownin the following pictures.
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Now, what about you? Write a short text in which yousay if you like any of the activities mentioned above, andwhy or why not? You can also mention your own hobbies.
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SPORTS CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Solve this crossword puzzle by reading the clues.
V e r t i c a l V
e r t i c a l
Horizontal Horizontal
Horizontal
1. The athletes have races withboats which haven’t got anengine.
2. The athletes use a bicycle tomove as fast as they can.
3. The athlete has to do a lot of running.
4. There is one basket on eachside of the court; the players of one team try to make the ballpass through the basket of the
other team to score points.5. The athletes have to move as
fast as they can inside water.
Vertical
1. A person must have a lot of patience so that he/she cancatch a fish with a fishing pole.
2. The athlete performs exercisesto develop the muscles or fitnessor to demonstrate agility.
3. Typical British sport in whichthe players have to hit a smallball with a bat.
4. You can run with the ball oryou can kick it. The ball is
shaped like a melon.5. Team sport in which the ball
can only be touched with thefeet; only a specific player cantouch it with his hands.
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INSIDE THE CLASSROOM
Here is a picture of a classroom, not very different fromthe one you are in, where there are several objects. However
the letters which form the words that correspond to theseobjects are all jumbled… Try to find out all the words.
1. ckboardbla
2. ircah
3. oceboksa
4. keds
5. rodo
6. dolwr pam
7. otrojprec
8. pate corerder
9. er’schaet keds
10. diwnow
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Key:
TREASURE ISLAND
Help the explorers translate the secret message theydiscovered aboard an old abandoned Greek ship.
ωηεν ψου γετ το τηε ισλανδ ψου ωιλλ σεε ϕυστ ινφροντ οφ ψου α γρεατ ροχκ ωιτη α σηαπε σιµιλαρτο α σκυλλ, τυρν ριγητ ανδ ωαλκ αηεαδ υντιλ ψου
ρεαχη τηε χοχονυτ τρεεσ, τηεν τυρν λεφτ ανδφολλοω τηε τιγερ φοοτστεπσ, ψου ωιλλ ρεαχη αν
ολδ Ινδιαν χεµετερψ. τηε τρεασυρε ισ βυριεδ ινφροµ οφ τηε Ινδιαν στατυε.
A = αB = βC = χ
D = δE = εF = φ
G = γ H = ηI = ι
J = ϕK = κ L = λ
M = µN = νO = ο
P = πQ = θR = ρ
S = σT = τU = υ
V = ϖW = ω X = ξ
Y = ψ Z = ζ
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THE HOUSELabel the different parts of the house.
living-room dining-room kitchen bathroombedroom attic basement pantry
hall garage study
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B Q W H K O L C O O K E RO F W M Y T W U W E R D OT R A J L A M P E T O F MT T S U Y B A B R A C R IL G H Y K L S O U P D O CE Y I H Z E D A U L E E RE H N N X A Y R L M R Z OR J G B F R I D G E B A WT L M U Y T R E L D R R AP L A T E Q B N A Q T U VP G C Z X C V B S F G J E
Ç D H N H Y Y U S I N K F M X I L K J H G F D S A AK K N I F E A S D F O R KI F E D F G H J M N B V C
HIDDEN IN THE KITCHEN
There are fourteen objects that you can find in a kitchenhidden in the word puzzle below. Try to find them!
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armchair bathtub bookcase chair
chest of drawers computer cooker mirror
dishwasher cupboard curtains sofa
wash-basin fridge kettle lamp
photograph shower sink
table TV set wardrobe
FURNITURE
Put the missing words in the correct compartment of the house.
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DEGREES OF THE ADJECTIVES
Write sentences comparing the pictures you see below.Use the correct degree of the adjectives.
1. Fast (superlative)
2. Happy (superlative)
3. Interesting (comparative)
4. Cold (comparative)
5. Healthy (comparative)
6. Dangerous (superlative)
7. Hot (comparative)
8. Nervous (superlative)
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Pág. 14 Daily Routine
Do his homework
Brush his teeth again Go to bed
Have dinner
Go back home
Comb his hair
Watch TV
Get up
Go to school
Have a shower
Wake up
Get dressed Have breakfast
Brush his teeth
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Pág. 18 Dates
2002 – Two thousand and two.24/03/75 – The twenty-fourth of March of nineteen
seventy-five.733 A.D. – Seven hundred and thirty-three A.D.27/09/28 – The twenty-seventh of September of
nineteen twenty-eight.
33 B.C. – Thirty-three B.C.01/01/01 – The first of January of two thousand and one.1999 A.D. – Nineteen ninety-nine A.D.3000 B.C. – Three thousand B.C.04/10/93 – The fourth of October nineteen
ninety-three.13/06/95 – The thirteenth of June of nineteen ninety-five.
Pág. 17 Sandra‘s Timetable
8:30
9:30
10:30
11:30
12:30
14:30
15:30
16:30
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LUNCH
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
School Timetable
FRENCH
FRENCH
PHILOSOPHY
NATURAL
SCIENCE
NATURAL
SCIENCE
HISTORY
HISTORY
PHILOSOPHY
DRAWING
DRAWING
FRENCH
NATURAL
SCIENCE
PHILOSOPHY
HISTORY
HISTORY
DRAWING
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY
GYMNASTICS
GYMNASTICS
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCHOLOGY
GYMNASTICS
PSYCHOLOGY
Pág. 20 Jobs
Pág. 19 Means of Transportation
PolicemanDoctorJudge
NurseElectricianMechanic
TeacherLawyerMason
GardenerBakerPainter
T Q E R G H J M M H U I P L AR W A H Q M O T O R C Y C L EA S A O N P A P O I U Y T T R
I X Q V J O S G F D S A Q W EN C W E U I D B U S T F S A AB V E R Y K F A N Z R R T D EG B R C H M G N D E E T R A RT N T R B L H D E U I G A M OR M Y A V N C A R S N H M A PF K U F G J I H G W S D F G LV L I T T U K L R O P K H G AC O O A F Y D B O A T U M A ND B I C Y C L E U A S D F G EE R T Y U I O P N Q W E R R YW D G H H J K L D U T T R E J
Pág. 21 Where Do They Work At?
air stweardess – aeroplane;
actor – theatre;cashier – supermarket;chef – kitchen;doctor – hospital;factory worker – factory;farmer – ranch;hairdresser – salon;
judge – law court;
mechanic – garage;policeman – police station;postman – post office;secretary – office;teacher – school;waiter – restaurant.
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SOCKS SWEATSHIRT SHOES RAINCOAT
SHIRT JEANS JUMPER PULLOVER
BOOTS COAT BLOUSE OVERCOAT
DRESS TROUSERS TURTLENECKPULLOVER
SKIRT
jacket
top
belt
t-shirt
Pág. 22 Top Models
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Pág. 25 Rose’s Secret
Pág. 26 Rose’s Secret
Answers
1. She is fifteen years old.
2. She is the super-heroin La Rosa Negra.
3. It wasn’t long ago, early in the morning.
4. She discovered what she could do to help mankind
by watching the news on TV.
5. Her mission is to free the world from the bondage
of pollution.
6. The earth’s rivers and seas are being polluted,
animals are being killed, tonnes of waste are being
left unattended. Man is responsible for it.
7. Only if everybody helps can we change the
situation.
8. We can help by doing simple gestures like
recycling.
Questions
1. What was her secret identity?
2. When does she become the super-heroin?
3. What are her super powers?
4. Why do people leave waste unattended?5. What does she intend to do?
6. Why does man kill endangered species?
7. What can the younger generation do to help?
8. What can governments do to help?
I must…
• Try to recycle as much as possible
• Protect endangered species of animals
• Sort out the garbage• Walk as much as possible instead of using the
bus or the car
I mustn’t…
• Throw garbage on the street
• Waste too much water for example when I’m
bathing
Pág. 27 Adjectives
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Unfrie ndly
Stu pid
Com mon
Dir ty
Ha rd
Sma rt
Intel ligent
Curi ous
Ev il
Dyna mic
Charm ing
Pág. 28 Meet David
Church
Cinema
Hospital
Discotheque
Factory
Hotel6
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Park
Police station
Post office
Restaurant
Shop12
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Street
Theatre
Block of flats16
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Pág. 29 A Visit to the Zookomeny " monkey;
gerti " tiger;cerrhiosno " rhinoceros;
larigol " gorilla;dicolerco " crocodile;
onli " lion;arbe " bear;
aneks " snake;ardople " leopard;
fwlo " wolf;antphele " elephant;
raffegi " giraffe.
PIGEON
GOAT SHEEP
BULLHORSE
GOOSEDUCK
CHICKEN
COCK
COW
PIG
MONKEY
Pág. 32 Tony Turtlechildrens; mouses; thiefes; wifes; heros; policemans;mans; womans; foots; deers; babys; daisys.
Pág. 33 Simple Presentor Present Continuous
1. goes; 2. listens; 3. are building; 4. go; 5. is going;6. play; 7. are; 8. are buying; 9. is playing; 10. playswas; listened; didn’t watch; there wasn’t; wasn’t;drove; had; went; talked; there weren’t; wanted; had;were; didn’t have.
Pág. 35 Family Tree1. aunt2. brother3. brother-in-law4. children5. cousin6. daughter7. daughter-in-law8. father9. father-in-law
10. grandchildren11. granddaughter12. grandparents13. grandson14. great-grandchildren
15. great-grandfather16. great-grandmother17. great-grandparents18. mother19. mother-in-law20. nephew21. niece22. parents23. parents-in-law24. sister25. sister-in-law26. son27. son-in-law28. uncle
Pág. 37 Henry’s Camping Weekend
What is Henrygoing to do this
weekend?
Yes, they do. But they’restill a bit afraid something
wrong might happen.
What did heforget to pack?
Henry forgot to packhis mountain boots.
What meal is hehaving with his
parents?
He is probably comingback on Sunday night.
When is hecoming back?
Henry likes campingbecause that way he can truly
feel a contact with nature.
Why does he likecamping?
Henry is going camping.
How long willHenry’s camping
trip take?
The camping trip willtake about two days.
Where is hegoing camping?
He is going camping tothe woods near his city.
Do his parents lethim go campingwith his friends?
Henry is having dinnerwith his parents.
Pág. 40 Sports Crossword Puzzle
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1 D O I N G C R O S S W O R D S2 G O I N G T O F O O T B A L L M A T C H E S
3 C L I M B I N G4
S T A M P C O L L E C T I N G5 G O I N G T O T H E T H E A T R E6 G O I N G T O D I S C O S
7 L I S T E N I N G T O M U S I C8
W A T C H I N G T V9
T A K I N G P H O T O S10
P L A Y I N G C H E S S
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12S W I M M I N G
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Pág. 39 What‘s Your Hobby?
Pág. 30 A Visit to the Farm
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Pág. 49 What’s Wrong Here?
Joe likes going to school because there he can gettogether with all his friends. Of course there are someclasses which he doesn’t like. For example he sayshe hates numbers so he doesn’t like Maths, but heloves Physical Education. In the breaks he can hangaround with his friends, tell jokes or go to the bar and
eat something. There is one teacher Joe particularlylikes: the French teacher, Mr Poitier, because he isyoung, always in a good mood and makes themlaugh but still manages to explain with calm andpatience the French language. He often says:“Students like what they can understand!”
Pág. 53 Treasure Island
Pág. 55 Hidden in the Kitchen
B Q W H K O L C O O K E RO F W M Y T W U W E R D OT R A J L A M P E T O F MT T S U Y B A B R A C R IL G H Y K L S O U P D O CE Y I H Z E D A U L E E R
E H N N X A Y R L M R Z OR J G B F R I D G E B A W
T L M U Y T R E L D R R AP L A T E Q B N A Q T U VP G C Z X C V B S F G J EÇ D H N H Y Y U S I N K F M X I L K J H G F D S A AK K N I F E A S D F O R KI F E D F G H J M N B V C
Pág. 56 FurnitureBookcase
Computer
Wardrobe
Chest of drawers
Mirror
Wash-basin
Shower
Bathtub
Lamp
Armchair
Sofa
TV set
Cupboard
Table
Chair
Photograph
Curtains
Kettle
Cooker
Sink
Dishwasher
Fridge
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When you get to the island you will see just in front ofyou a great rock with a shape similar to a skull, turnright and walk ahead until you reach the coconut
trees, then turn left and follow the tiger footsteps, youwill reach an old Indian cemetery. The treasure isburied in front of the Indian Statue.
Pág. 54 The House
ATTIC
STUDYBEDROOM
DINING-ROOMKITCHEN
PANTRY
GARAGE LIVING-ROOMHALL
BASEMENT
BATHROOM
Pág. 57 The Mistery…
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Pág. 52 Inside the Classroom
1. Blackboard
2.Chair
3. Bookcase
4. Desk
5. Door
6. World map
7.Projector
8. Tape recorder
9. Teacher’s desk
10. Window
Pág. 58 Degrees of Adjectives
1. It’s the fastest car.
2. He is the happiest clown in the circus.
3. Harry Potter’s book is more interesting than the
dictionary.
4. The ice-cream is colder than the tea.
5. The young boy is healthier than the old man.
6. It is the most dangerous lion.
7. The beach is hotter than the mountains.
8. He is the most nervous man I know.