Olá, pessoal do 2 Médio! Eis aqui os textos prometidos!
Bom estudo e boa prova!
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
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sábado, 28 de novembro de 2015
Conteúdo de Inglês 3 Médio Prova Integrada Nov 2015
Pessoal: olá!
Segue aqui o que foi prometido aos alunos em sala na última sexta-feira!
Bom estudo e boa prova!
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Eis o texto que será usado na prova:
A quarta atividade, relativa ao Duolingo, pode ser feita no próprio site:
Exercício de Condicional
Os conteúdos gramaticais:
Presente Perfeito,
Passado Perfeito,
Futuro Perfeito e
Condicional Perfeito.
Conteúdo de Português 1 Ensino Médio Prova Trimestral
Pessoal: seguem aqui os conteúdos de nossa prova de Português e Redação.
Bom estudo e boa sorte!
Abraço.
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Gramática: Termos essenciais da oração (sujeito e predicado).
Redação:
Bom estudo e boa sorte!
Abraço.
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Gramática: Termos essenciais da oração (sujeito e predicado).
Redação:
Disciplina,
ordem e autoridade favorecem a educação?
Os colégios
militares de vários Estados do Brasil se tornaram destaque nos meios de
comunicação pelos bons resultados que seus alunos obtiveram no Enem no ano
passado. Para muitos pais e educadores, estabelecimentos de ensino regidos pela
disciplina militar proporcionam aos alunos aquilo que se espera de uma escola:
formar alunos competentes para enfrentar os desafios da educação, entre os
quais o Enem e, depois, a vida universitária. Naturalmente, há quem não
concorde com isso e por motivos tão razoáveis quanto aqueles dos que pensam
diferente. Há quem diga que a rigidez da ordem militar não colabora com a
formação de mentes abertas, críticas e criativas. Exposto isto, redija um texto
dissertativo-argumentativo, dizendo se você estuda ou estudaria num colégio
militar, e quais são os motivos que o levam a tomar sua posição. Conclua seu
texto refletindo se a disciplina, a ordem, o respeito à autoridade são ou não
são úteis no processo educacional de um jovem.
Conteúdo de Inglês para Prova Trimestral de Novembro
Pessoal: seguem aqui os textos e o conteúdo de nossa prova de Inglês (1 Ensino Médio)
Bom estudo e boa sorte!
Abraço.
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Conforme explicado em aula, a gramática será aquela que vimos a partir do Duolingo:
Passado Simples (Simple Past) e Presente Perfeito (Present Perfect).
E os verbos que precisam ser lembrados:
To be - was,were - been
To hear - heard - heard
To say - said - said
Bom estudo e boa sorte!
Abraço.
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Conforme explicado em aula, a gramática será aquela que vimos a partir do Duolingo:
Passado Simples (Simple Past) e Presente Perfeito (Present Perfect).
E os verbos que precisam ser lembrados:
To be - was,were - been
To hear - heard - heard
To say - said - said
quinta-feira, 8 de outubro de 2015
segunda-feira, 28 de setembro de 2015
Agradecimento aos amigos
Queridos amigos:
quero agradecer pelas dezenas de curtidas e comentários da minha postagem de 21/9 (no Facebook), por ocasião dos sete meses da partida de minha amada esposa Karine Gimenes. Isto é muito significativo para mim e para ela. Mostra o carinho de nossos amigos em momento tão difícil. Para quem não sabe, minha esposa sofreu demais nos últimos meses de sua existência. As dores eram contínuas e já não mais andava, nem conseguia se alimentar sozinha, tampouco conseguia dormir. Suas distrações eram a tv e o Facebook. Foi também por aqui que eu comuniquei vocês sobre o dia mais triste de minha vida: quando ela voltou para a Casa do Pai!
Portanto, o Facebook fez e continuará a fazer parte de nossas vidas... por um tempo. A única mulher que me amou nesta vida... na riqueza e na pobreza, na alegria e na tristeza, na saúde e na doença, não merece menos. No primeiro ano farei uma pequena homenagem a cada dia 21... depois as areias do tempo irão me dizer. Um dia, quem sabe, eu até venha contar a nossa história... uma ideia, se houver alguém interessado em saber.
Um excelente dia a todos!
Uma bela Primavera!
Agradeço a todos mais uma vez
e deixo um grande abraço de panda
no coração de cada um de vocês.
domingo, 20 de setembro de 2015
segunda-feira, 24 de agosto de 2015
Textos para Prova Integrada 3 Série Médio - Agosto/2015
3ª Série Médio
2º Trimestre 2015
Computers OK? Not in Silicon Valley.
A school plugs into low-tech learning.
The chief technology officer of
eBay sends his children to a nine-classroom school in Los Altos, California. So
do employees of Silicon Valley giants like Google, Apple, Yahoo and
Hewlett-Packard.
But the school's chief teaching
tools are anything but high-tech: pens and paper, knitting needles and,
occasionally, mud. Not a computer to be found. They are not allowed in the
classroom, and the school even frowns on their use at home.
Schools across the US have
rushed to supply their classrooms with computers, and many policymakers say it
is foolish to do otherwise. But the contrarian point of view can be found at
the epicentre of the tech economy, where some parents and educators have a
message: computers and schools don't mix.
This is the Waldorf School of
the Peninsula, one of about 160 Waldorf schools in the country that subscribe
to a teaching philosophy focused on physical activity and learning through
creative, hands-on tasks. They are the equivalent of the Steiner schools in
Australia. Those who endorse this approach say computers inhibit creative
thinking, movement, human interaction and attention spans.
The Waldorf method is nearly a
century old, but its foothold here among the digerati puts into sharp relief an
intensifying debate about the role of computers in education.
''I fundamentally reject the
notion you need technology aids in grammar school,'' said Alan Eagle, 50, whose
daughter, Andie, is one of the 196 children at the Waldorf primary school; his
son William, 13, is at the nearby high school. ''The idea that an app on an
iPad can better teach my kids to read or do arithmetic - that's ridiculous.''
Eagle knows a bit about
technology. He holds a computer science degree and works in executive
communications at Google. But he says his daughter, a fifth grader, ''doesn't
know how to use Google'' and his son is just learning. (Starting in eighth
grade, the school endorses the limited use of gadgets.)
Three-quarters of the students
here have parents with a strong high-tech connection. Eagle, like other
parents, sees no contradiction. Technology, he says, has its time and place. ''If
I worked at Miramax and made good, artsy, rated-R movies, I wouldn't want my
kids to see them until they were 17.''
While other schools in the
region brag about their wired classrooms, the Waldorf school embraces a simple,
retro look: blackboards with colourful chalk, bookshelves with encyclopaedias,
wooden desks filled with workbooks and pencils.
On a recent Tuesday, Andie
Eagle and her fifth-grade classmates refreshed their knitting skills, making
fabric swatches. It's an activity the school says helps develop
problem-solving, patterning, math skills and coordination. The long-term goal:
making socks.
Some education experts say the
push to equip classrooms with computers is unwarranted because studies do not
clearly show that this leads to better test scores or other measurable gains.
Is learning through cake
fractions and knitting any better? The Waldorf advocates make it tough to
compare, partly because as private schools, they administer no standardized
tests in elementary grades.
And where advocates for
stocking classrooms with technology say children need computer time to compete
in the modern world, Waldorf parents counter: what's the rush, given how easy
it is to pick up those skills?
''At Google and all these
places, we make technology as brain-dead easy to use as possible. There's no
reason why kids can't figure it out when they get older.''
Ciggies in display ban plan
SHOPKEEPERS could be banned from displaying cigarettes under plans being
considered by the Government.
The Department of Health said it is launching
a consultation later this spring to look at ways to stop kids smoking.
In a bid to cut the number of
smokers and prevent children from taking up the habit, ministers have drawn up
proposals including a bar on displaying tobacco products and the removal of
vending machines from pubs.
Measures that make it easier to
sell nicotine replacement gums and patches are also on the table.
The proposals follow on from
the introduction of the ban on smoking in public places last July.
According to the Department of
Health, the strategy - coupled with the wider smoke free legislation - will
save hundreds of lives.
Someone who starts smoking aged
15 is three times more likely to die of cancer due to smoking than someone who
starts in their late twenties, the department said.
Public Health Minister Dawn
Primarolo said: "Children who smoke are putting their lives at risk and
are more likely to die of cancer than people who start smoking later.
"It's vital we get across
the message to children that smoking is bad. If that means stripping out
vending machines or removing cigarettes from behind the counter, I'm willing to
do that."
According to the latest figures
from the Office for National Statistics, the proportion of adults who now smoke
has dropped by 2 per cent from 24 per cent to 22 per cent.
Textos para Prova Integrada 1 Série Médio - Agosto/2015
1ª Série Médio
2º Trimestre 2015
TEXT I: AIR POLLUTION
One of the formal definitions of
air pollution is as follows – ‘The presence in the atmosphere of one or more
contaminants in such quality and for such duration as is injurious, or tends to
be injurious, to human health or welfare, animal or plant life.’ It is the
contamination of air by the discharge of harmful substances. Air pollution can
cause health problems and it can also damage the environment and property. It
has caused thinning of the protective ozone layer of the atmosphere, which is
leading to climate change.
Modernization and progress have
led to air getting more and more polluted over the years. Industries, vehicles,
increase in the population, and urbanization are some of the major factors
responsible for air pollution. The following industries are among those that
emit a great deal of pollutants into the air: thermal power plants, cement,
steel, refineries, petro chemicals, and mines.
Air pollution results from a
variety of causes, not all of which are within human control. Dust storms in
desert areas and smoke from forest fires and grass fires contribute to chemical
and particulate pollution of the air. The source of pollution may be in one
country but the impact of pollution may be felt elsewhere. The discovery of
pesticides in Antarctica, where they have never been used, suggests the extent
to which aerial transport can carry pollutants from one place to another.
Probably the most important natural source of air pollution is volcanic
activity, which at times pours great amounts of ash and toxic fumes into the
atmosphere.
Listed below are the major air
pollutants and their sources.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a
colourless, odourless gas that is produced by the incomplete burning of
carbon-based fuels including petrol, diesel, and wood. It is also produced from
the combustion of natural and synthetic products such as cigarettes. It lowers
the amount of oxygen that enters our blood. It can slow our reflexes and make
us confused and sleepy.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the
principle greenhouse gas emitted as a result of human activities such as the
burning of coal, oil, and natural gases.
Chloroflorocarbons (CFC) are
gases that are released mainly from air-conditioning systems and refrigeration.
When released into the air, CFCs rise to the stratosphere, where they come in
contact with few other gases, which lead to a reduction of the ozone layer that
protects the earth from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun.
Lead is present in petrol,
diesel, lead batteries, paints, hair dye products, etc. Lead affects children
in particular. It can cause nervous system damage and digestive problems and,
in some cases, cause cancer.
Ozone occurs naturally in the
upper layers of the atmosphere. This important gas shields the earth from the
harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. However, at the ground level, it is a
pollutant with highly toxic effects. Vehicles and industries are the major
source of ground-level ozone emissions. Ozone makes our eyes itch, burn, and
water. It lowers our resistance to colds and pneumonia.
Nitrogen oxide (Nox) causes smog
and acid rain. It is produced from burning fuels including petrol, diesel, and
coal. Nitrogen oxides can make children susceptible to respiratory diseases in
winters.
TEXT II: GLOBAL WARMING
Global warming is the increase in
the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent
decades and its projected continuation.
The Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) concludes, "most of the observed increase in
globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to
the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations,"
which leads to warming of the surface and lower atmosphere by increasing the
greenhouse effect. Natural phenomena such as solar variation combined with volcanoes
have probably had a small warming effect from pre-industrial times to 1950, but
a cooling effect since 1950. The basic conclusions have been endorsed by at
least 30 scientific societies and academies of science, including all of the
national academies of science of the major industrialized countries. The
American Association of Petroleum Geologists is the only scientific society
that rejects these conclusions, and a few individual scientists also disagree
with parts of them.
Remaining scientific uncertainties
include the exact degree of climate change expected in the future, and how
changes will vary from region to region around the globe. There is ongoing
political and public debate regarding what, if any, action should be taken to
reduce or reverse future warming or to adapt to its expected consequences. Most
national governments have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol aimed at
combating greenhouse gas emissions.
Texto para Prova Integrada 2 Série Médio - Agosto/2015
2ª Série Médio
2º Trimestre 2015
Anabolic steroid use
in adolescents and high schools
Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are extremely powerful drugs. “Anabolic” means to grow and “androgenic,”
pertains to the development of male characteristics. AAS are a synthetic version of the body’s
naturally occurring hormone testosterone, the same chemical responsible for
male sexual traits and the fundamental component in muscle development. AAS are used medically to boost testosterone
in males whose natural production is insufficient, to block or eliminate estrogen
production in females with breast or reproductive cancers, to aid in anemia,
and to preserve lean body tissue in patients with immune system and muscle
wasting diseases. Although AAS usage has
the potential for negative side effects, they are often outweighed by the
benefits patients receive when administered under a physician’s care.
Though most commonly seen in bodybuilding, AAS are also prevalent in
non-bodybuilder circles when there is dissatisfaction with one’s physique, a
desire to shed unwanted fat, or the need to gain additional muscle mass. Jack is a member of a local health club and
former football player at Virginia Tech who exclaims, “I wanted the body of a
25-year old pro athlete at eighteen years old.
What I didn’t understand was that at 18, I was still growing.” A consistent steroid user throughout his high
school and college careers, Jack was like many teenagers who seek chemical
assistance in fulfilling social and athletic goals. According to the Monitoring the Future Survey
by The University of Michigan, in 2006, 2.7% of high school seniors reported
they had tried steroids at least once in their lifetime. The majority of those who fall victim to
teenage steroid abuse are male athletes seeking to better their performance in
sports, be more competitive in the pursuit of athletic scholarships, or to gain
recognition outside of the arena.
Females as well as males have shockingly admitted trying steroids as
early as age 11, and are said to most commonly do so for aesthetic purposes.
segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2015
O cérebro: máquina de aprender
Uma matéria curta exibida no Jornal da Globo sobre o cérebro e suas complexidades. No programa, Dra. Elvira Souza Lima dá o seu depoimento, entre outras pessoas.
Abraço.
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Exercício cerebral - vídeo
Abraço.
Robson Gimenes, Prof.
Exercício cerebral - vídeo
quinta-feira, 18 de junho de 2015
Conteúdo de Inglês para 3 Série Médio 2015
Texto da Avaliação Intermediária (Mensal) de Inglês
Internet “disconnects” people to the world
November 10, 2011
A few weeks ago I read Elvira Lindo’s column about
real communication between people and how people use new technology to express
loving “empty” messages.
According to her, technology has widespread the
language of romantic postcards. In other words, nowadays people write deep and
affectionate messages by email, Facebook, WhatsApp and so on, in a banal and
easy way.
In fact, she tells that when she meets some friend in
a restaurant, many times he is more interested in the “sonorous interruptions”
caused by his mobile or blackberry, instead of having a conversation with her.
As a result, in these conditions, the feedback is missing, and then,
communication has been broken.
This article made me reflect in what real ways
technology help people to communicate. We live immersed in “The Global
Village”. Indeed, Internet is one of the best inventions of the last century.
Besides, it has changed our life in many positive ways. For instance, making
the world smaller by bringing people together. In fact, you can reach out and
get to know people you might never meet in person and also you can do an
endless list of actions, just a click away. Nevertheless, why does the
situation described by Elvira Lindo in her article happen so often?
Perhaps, the uncontrollable need of using internet has
developed in the society the need for permanently being in touch with other
people online. Probably, it is most exciting and liberating way to have
invisible relationships instead of speaking face to face. However, is it real
communication?
To sum up, the ways of communication have changed and
Internet has helped us to have an easy life in many aspects. Sometimes, the
Internet gives us what we need in communication, speed, reliability and
convenient time and place. Moreover, it keeps us close to our loved ones.
However, as in everything, it is necessary not to go to the extremes and to
keep the real and true communication, that is, in my opinion: “face to face”.
Therefore, “If you communicate, you exist in the real world”.
Exercício de Apoio de Futuro Perfeito:
segunda-feira, 15 de junho de 2015
Conteúdo de Inglês para 2 Série Médio 2015
Texto da Avaliação Intermediária (Mensal) de Inglês
Fast food nutrition facts: mystery ingredients are
industrial chemicals.
(Natural News) Many people think occasional junk food
indulgence can be balanced out by skipping meals later in the week or by
putting in some extra time on the treadmill. The truth is that the consequences
of this type of eating can turn up in unexpected ways, often years later as
toxins accumulate in your body and cause serious illnesses like cancer or
diabetes.
It is only in
the past several decades that the abundance of toxic chemical ingredients in
food, have made the consequences of dietary indulgences so lethal. In order to
boost profits, food purveyors use chemicals which have a similar effect to the
tobacco industry's addition of nicotine to tobacco, making a substance at once
more addictive and more deadly.
Source:
http://www.naturalnews.com/034314_fast_food_nutrition_facts_ingredients.html. Accessed: September 18, 2012.
Exercício de Apoio de Presente Perfeito:
domingo, 14 de junho de 2015
Conteúdo de Inglês para 1 Série Médio 2015
Texto da Avaliação Intermediária (Mensal) de Inglês
Student Exchange
Becoming an exchange student is an exciting way to enhance your life by living in another country. Being an exchange student does not require your family to host a student in your house while you are away.
Student exchange with WEP Australia can open your eyes to the opportunities and wonders of the world. Support is provided to students throughout the entirety of their programs. Right from the start, when we first receive an enquiry, all the way to program completion, WEP answers questions from students and parents, maintains contact with students while they are overseas, and facilitates communication between our international partner organizations, coordinators, host families, host schools and exchange students. This ensures you will have the best possible student exchange experience.
All over the world, WEP host families are interviewed and screened to ensure they will provide safe and caring home environments for our exchange students. Your host family will select you, will be welcoming and probably impatient for your arrival, and will be interested in learning about you and your life in Australia. Before you depart from Australia, you will also be advised about the host school that has accepted you. Students and teachers in host country schools are always interested in hearing about life from our unique part of the world. If you choose a non-English speaking country you will have the fantastic opportunity to learn a new language and speak it every day. While this can be a daunting prospect initially, the long term benefits of being able to speak another language will stay with you for the rest of your life.
Exercício de Apoio de Presente Contínuo:
sexta-feira, 12 de junho de 2015
quarta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2015
Meus Nove Anos de Casamento
"Hoje faz 9 anos que vivi um dos dias mais felizes de minha vida: o dia de meu casamento com Karine Gimenes. Foi um dia tenso como todo casamento deve ser. Mas foi e tem sido um aprendizado muito rico para mim. Conviver com minha querida esposa, alguém que pedi aos deuses para que me enviassem, tem sido um presente imenso diário e eterno. Obrigado pela paciência, pela companhia, pelo carinho, pelo amor e por uma série de outras coisas que nem consigo lembrar agora.
Te amo muito muito muito... hoje e sempre!"
segunda-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2015
O medo da chuva
O medo da chuva
por Robson Gimenes, em 19/1/15
Chuva, chuva, chuva,
Onde está o seu amor?
Chuva, chuva, chuva,
Qual é o seu temor?
Chuva, chuva, chuva,
Tem medo do calor!
P.S.: Uma manhã extremamente quente!
Tem medo do calor!
P.S.: Uma manhã extremamente quente!
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