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FICHAS DE ATIVIDADES

LÍNGUA INGLESA
5.° ANO - LIVRO 1
ENSINO FUNDAMENTAL I
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SINDICATO NACIONAL DOS EDITORES DE LIVROS, RJ
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SAE, 5. ano : ensino fundamental : inglês: fichas de atividades : livro 1 / SAE DIGITAL
S/A. – 1. ed. – Curitiba, PR : SAE DIGITAL S/A, 2018.

32 p. : il. ; 28 cm.

ISBN 978-85-9505-571-1

1. Inglês (Ensino Fundamental) - Estudo e ensino. I. Sistema de Apoio ao Ensino :


o passo à frente.
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NAME:  DATE:

1. Choose the correct answer for each sentence and color them the same.

How about Great,


you? thanks!

Hello! Hi!

Goodbye! Good night!

See you
Afternoon!
tomorrow!

How are
Great, too!
you?

Good afternoon! See you!

I have to go. Bye-bye!


2. Listen and color according to the chart. 01

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

7th 8th 9 th 10 th 11th 12th

See you! Good evening!

HI! And you? How about you?

I am fine, thank you!/ I am great/ I’m not so good! How are you doing today? What’s up?

Good night! Good morning!

Goodbye!/ Bye!/ Bye-bye! Hello!

Good afternoon! How are you?

A: A: Hi there!
B: B: Hey!
A: What’s your name? A:
B: My name is Lynn, and what’s B:
your name? A: , and I have to go.
A: My name is Oliver. Nice to meet B: OK .
you! A:
B: Nice to meet you, too!

A:
B:

A: , my friend?
B: I’m OK.

A: I’m OK too, thanks for asking! I have to study now.


B: That’s fine!
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NAME:  DATE:

1. Listen and draw lines.


02
a b d w i f x

d w c e j n g p

g f d e f g d a

k d o s e h s o

u b c k j i u i

o v x l y v w x

l o n m q u f y

s p q r s t d z

2. Which letters have the same sound?

ei i é ai ou u ar

A B G F S R

C Y

Z
3. Play the alphabet board game.

Part of a You play


The start day A this B

Your In the
mother’s You eat You play
garden F A C animal
father G this E with D these

Part of You eat You wear You do this


Go to C body H this I this J in soccer K

Opposite of An It is a
A color O Go to N
yes N animal M meal L

You You do
You write answer Go to H A color R this in
with it P this Q water S

You’re Not You play


good! V beautiful with this T
U
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You do this with


your A color Y The end!
feet W
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724 312 599

Seven hundred and Three hundred and Five hundred and


twenty-four twelve ninety-nine

1. Think and complete. Which is the secret number?

1 4

1) One hundred and forty-seven


2
2) One hundred and twenty-three
3) Seven hundred and eighty-nine ?
4) Three hundred and sixty-nine
3 ? =

1) Two hundred and twelve 2


2) Six hundred and twenty-eight
?
3) Seven hundred and forty-nine
4) Two hundred and fifty-four 3

4 ? =

1) Two hundred and eighty 2

2) Six hundred and seven


? ?
3) Four hundred and fifteen
4) Eight hundred and thirty-four 3

4 ? =
2. Let’s play spelling battleship.
Directions:
a) Fill in your spelling words on the player 1 grid and have your partner
do the same.
b) Write 4 words of 3 letters, 4 words of 4 letters and 2 words of 5 or
more.
c) Ask your partner coordinates (N-3, F-10 etc). The partner will say miss
or hit. If it is a hit they say what letter you landed on.
d) Take turns until you have found all the words in the area.

Player 1 Player 2
N N
M M
L L
K K
J J
I I
H H
G G
F F
E E
D D
C C
B B
A A
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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NAME:  DATE:

1. Search and answer.


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How old is How old is How old is
Neymar? Katy Perry? Selena Gomez?

Featureflash/Shutterstock
Natursports/Shutterstock

Featureflash/Shutterstock
How old is Messi? How old is How old is
Daniel Radcliffe? Jennifer Lawrence?
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Maxisport/Shutterstock
Joe Seer/Shutterstock

How old is How old is How old is


Emma Watson? Chris Hemsworth? Cristiano Ronaldo?
2. Match.
A B C

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1
2
5

D E F

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10
7
8

G H I
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16
65
30

J K L
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80
18 46

She is five years He is eighteen He is forty-six She is ten years


old. years old. years old. old.

She is sixteen She is one year She is thirty years She is seven years
years old. old. old. old.

He is eight years He is eighty years She is sixty-five He is two years


old. old. years old. old.
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I DON’T HAVE YOUR PHON

NAME:  DATE:

Possessive adjectives are used to show a form of possession or ownership.


A: What is your phone number?
B: My phone number is 1244-9088.

1. Complete the table.


Personal pronoun Possessive adjective
I
Your
He
She
Its
We
You
Their

2. Complete the sentences using the correct possessive adjective.


a) I have a ball. It is ball.

b) You have a bike. It is bike.

c) My mother has a house. It is house.

d) My father has a car. It is car.

e) Brazil has a flag. It is flag.

f) My friend and I have a secret. It is secret.

g) Emma and Peter have a dog. It is dog.


3. Read the information and complete the text.

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Name: Sarah Smith
Age: 10 years old
Country: Australia
E-mail: sarahth@myemail.com
Phone number: 7736-0921

Her name is . She is . She lives


in . Her e-mail address is .
Her phone number is .
4. Create sentences. Use his, her or their.
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a) b) c) d)

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a) .
b) .
c) .
d) .
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e) f) g) h)
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e) .
f) .
g) .
h) .
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NAME:  DATE:

1. Read the text and answer the questions.


Alexander Graham Bell
Alexander Graham Bell was a famous scientist, engineer and inventor.
He was born on March 3rd, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Both Alexander’s
mom and wife were deaf which had a major influence on his work. In
1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented the first working telephone. Bell’s
first words with the working telephone were spoken to his assistant Wat-
son and were along the lines of “Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see
you.” He even said towards the end his career, “The day will come when
the man at the telephone will be able to see the distant person whom he
is speaking.” Alexander was right! He died on August 2, 1922 at the age
of 75.
(Avaliable at: <www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/
scientists/alexandergrahambell.html>.
Accessed: 25 Jul. 2017. Adapted.)

a) What did Alexander’s mom and wife have in common?

b) He was not a .
engineer mathematician inventor scientist

c) Highlight where Graham Bell was born.


d) Circle what Graham Bell invented.
e) What were the first words spoken on the telephone?

2. Listen and write the phone numbers down. 03


a) What’s your phone number?
b) What’s her phone number?
c) What’s his phone number?
3. What is your phone number?

4. Match.
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He was born in
Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Alexander Graham
Bell was a scientist,
an engineer and an
inventor.
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He was born in 1847.


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He invented the
telephone in 1876.
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NAME:  DATE:

1. How much is it?

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a) b)

. .

c) d)

. .

e) f)

. .

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American people use the word
buck instead of dollar in informal
situations.
Example: It’s just twenty bucks!

Penniless or broke: no money,


without a penny!

Cost an arm and a leg: something “Money doesn’t


very expensive! grow on trees.”
2. Look at the American coins. How many coins make one dollar? Write the
numbers.
In American money 100 cents is one dollar

=1 =5 = 10 = 25
A hundred

3. How much money do they have? Sum it up!


a) Sophia has .

b) Melina has .

c) Harry has .

d) Alex has .
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Garage sale
One day, Ben goes window shopping. He sees nice games on sale in a
local shop. They cost $30 each. He doesn’t have any money, so he can’t buy
the games.
When Ben arrives home his mother asks for help. She is preparing a
garage sale. So, Ben looks through his belongings and finds books, clothes
and toys that he doesn’t need anymore. He decides to sell these items at the
garage sale.
On the day of the garage sale, about seventy people come to. They sold
lots of things. At the end of the day Ben’s mother has $230 and gives $30 to
her son. Ben is very happy, because now he can buy a game.

1. Find in the text these words:


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a) .
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b) .
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c) .
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d) .
2. Answer the questions.
a) Do you know what a garage sale is?

b) In your country, are there garage sales too?

c) Do you know what a garage sale is for?

3. Think. The children bought two things each. What did they buy?

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BlueRingMedia/ Shutterstock
Sophia Melina
$1.80 $2.25 50¢ 80¢ $1.50 $1

Harry Alex
$3.55 $3.00
$2.50 75¢ $2 $1.55
Who bought…
a) a bottle of water and a cupcake? .
b) a banana and a carton of milk? .
c) an apple and a sandwich? .
d) A bag of oranges and a chocolate bar? .

4. The children bought different things at the stores. How much money did
they have before they went shopping?
a) Harry bought three chocolate bars and two
comics. He has $1.25 now. Harry had .
b) Melina bought two CDs, a drink, and a sweet.
80¢ 75¢ 10¢ $2
She has $2.65 now. Melina had .
c) Alex bought a banana, a movie ticket, and a
comic. He has 74¢ now. Alex had .
$1 $10 $8
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d) Helen bought two drinks, two chocolate bars,
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and two comics. She has $5.21 now. Helen had
.
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DO YOU WAKE UP EARLY?

NAME:  DATE:

1. Answer the quiz.


The time quiz

a) How many minutes make one hour?


b) How many months are there in a year?
c) How many days are there in a week?
d) How many seconds are there in a minute?
e) How many weeks are there in a month?
f) How many hours make a day?
g) How many days are there in August?
h) How many weeks are there in this year?

a) e)

b) f)

c) g)

d) h)

2. Research and complete.


The first period of the day is called , which
means in Latin. The second period is
called , meaning in Latin.
Ante meridiem is commonly denoted as AM, am or a.m., while post meridiem
is usually denoted as PM, pm or p.m.
3. How can I say these?

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12:00

4. Early or late?
a) The English class begins at 7:45 a.m. Now it’s 08:00 a.m.
b) My ticket for the movies is for 09:00 p.m. Now it’s 08:55 p.m.
c) My class ends every day at 12:00 a.m., but my father comes at 12:30 to
pick me up.
d) My appointment at the dentist is at 04:00 p.m. I’m home and now it’s
03:55!

How can I say…?


I have a meeting at 05:00 p.m. I arrived at 05:00 p.m.
I am
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NAME:  DATE:

1. In pairs, point and ask.

What time is it? It’s ten past nine.

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2. Write the minutes. Follow the example.

a) o’clock
a) b) c) m) b) five past
c)
d)
d) e) f) e)
f)
g) h) i) g)
EEEEEEEEEEEEEE

h)
i)
EEEE

j) k) l)
j)
EEE

k)
l)
m)
3. Draw the hands on the clocks.
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06:15 07:25 07:35 08:45

09:30 10:00 10:40 11:50

12:05 05:10 04:20 02:55

4. Listen and write the time.


12

a) It’s six o’clock.


b) It’s ten o’clock.
c) It’s three o’clock.
d) It’s four o’clock.
e) It’s nine o’clock.
f) It’s five o’clock.
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NAME:  DATE:

1. Look at Vicky’s typical morning. Match the pictures to verbs.

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1 2 3 4 5

07:00 07:30 07:50 08:00 08:20

( ) take a shower ( ) have breakfast


( ) do exercises ( ) brush teeth
( ) get up

2. In pairs, describe her morning.


She gets up at 07:00.

3. In pairs, take turns to describe your typical morning using pictures 1 – 5. Do


you do things in the same order? Do you do different things? Take notes.
4. Write the days of week.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
5. Look and answer.
TV Guide

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

4:40 Mega Pets 4:35 English 4:40 Star Dance

5:10 4:50 5:00

5:35 5:40 Geared Car 5:15

6:00 6:00 6:00

Wild Safari is on Wednesday before Geared Car.


The Monster Show is on Thursday after Star Dance.
Cartoon Corner is on Tuesday before the News.
Animal Quiz is on Thursday.
The News is at six o’clock every day.
SuperTed is on Tuesday after Mega Pets.

a) When is Geared Car on?


b) When is Cartoon Corner on?
c) When is Mega Pets on?
d) When is The Monster Show on?
e) When is Animal Quiz on?
f) When is SuperTed on?
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WHEN IS THE NEXT HOLIDAY

NOME:  DATA:

1. Put the months in order.


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Calendar

1 7

2 8

3 9

4 10

5 11

6 12

2. Complete with months.


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a) The coldest month is

b) The rainiest month is

c) My birthday is in

d) Easter is in
3. Complete the sequence.
January, February, , ,
May, June, , ,
September, October, , .
March, June, , .

4. Look and find:

Three periods of the day: , , .


Four days of week: , , , .
Five months: , , ,
, .

W E D N E S D A Y L

R V N O V E M B E R

A E G S A Y D L O M

F N R E U V E I A G

T I J A G N B R J N

E N A T U M D P N I

R G I U S A T A U N

N J U E T S E N Y R

O U R S J U N E L O

O L C D F E B R U M

N I Y A D I R F J E

A P R Y M B E R T V
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NAME:  DATE:

1. Listen and answer.


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When is your birthday?

When is her birthday?

When is his birthday?

2. Look at these people. In pairs, point and ask. Use his and her.

When is birthday? birthday is in


.
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February September April

November October July


3. Now, do the same, but complete with the days of week.

When is birthday? birthday is on


.

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Sunday Monday Thursday

Friday Saturday Wednesday

4. Write the words in the correct column.


half past five – 3rd November – February – night – summer – Saturday –
midday – May – morning – Sunday – 2nd January – six o’clock
In On At

5. Complete the spaces with on, at or in.


My name is Moira Hardy and I am a student. Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays, I get up six o’clock because I have English classes
before regular classes. Tuesdays and Thursdays, I get up later. We
are April, exactly 3rd April.
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IT’S FOR YOU, BRIAN!

A PRESENT?!
THANK YOU!

HAPPY
BIRTHDAY!

BUT AMY... MY
BIRTHDAY IS ON
MAY, 10TH.

SO? TODAY IS
MARCH, 10TH.

I’M SO
SORRY!
MAR

10

DON’T WORRY!
I LOVED IT!
LET’S PARTY!

1. Answer the questions.


a) Is Brian’s birthday on March, 10th?
b) When is Brian’s birthday?
c) When is your birthday?
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2. Look the calendar above and answer the questions.
a) When is your mother’s birthday? b) Which day of the week is it?

c) When is your father’s birthday? d) Which day of the week is it?

e) When is your grandmother’s f) Which day of the week is it?


birthday?

g) When is your grandfather’s h) Which day of the week is it?


birthday?

i) When is Easter? j) Which day of the week is it?

k) When is Christmas? l) Which day of the week is it?

m) When is Children’s day? n) Which day of the week is it?

o) When was the Carnival? p) Which day of the week is it?


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NAME:  DATE:

1. Write the ordinal numbers.


1st
2nd
3rd
5th
11th
12th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd

2. Complete the chart.


Jan 1st Feb 14st Oct 12th Oct 31st Dec 25th
Day Date You say

Valentine’s Day Feb 14th February fourteenth

3. Read and complete answers with sentences A–E.


A. Because it’s the middle of the year – not the beginning or the end!
B. Christmas!
C. Because I love to eat fresh bread.
D. Because I love the colors and the leaves flying in the wind.
E. Because I have the week ahead me.

What is your favorite time of day? Why?


My favorite time of day is breakfast.
What is your favorite day of the week? Why?
My favorite day of the week is Sunday.

What is your favorite month? Why?


My favorite month is June.

What is your favorite season? Why?


My favorite season of the year is autumn/fall.

What is your favorite public holiday? Why?


I love all holidays but my favorite holiday is

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