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Description

Number of activities: 9 adapted and interdisciplinary activities combining Astronomy, Geography, and Brazilian History, featuring coloring, observation, matching, and visual interpretation exercises.

Target audience:
Students with difficulties in reading, abstraction, and interpreting scientific and cultural symbols. Designed for Middle School (6th–9th grades) and High School. Also recommended for students with Intellectual Disabilities (mild to moderate), Autism (ASD), ADHD, Dyslexia, Apraxia, Down Syndrome, and those in the process of scientific and cultural literacy.

Format:
Color printable PDF, with themed illustrations, symbols of the Brazilian flag, and representations of the Southern Cross constellation, including captions and simplified instructions for accessibility.

Objective:
To connect the symbols of the Brazilian flag with Astronomy and Geography concepts, making scientific knowledge more accessible, visual, and culturally relevant through playful and inclusive activities.

Content:
Topics: Constellations, the Southern Cross, stars of the Brazilian flag, celestial positioning, and the historical meaning of national symbols.
Methodology: Activities involving observation, coloring, matching, marking, and guided writing, helping students understand abstract concepts through visuals and cultural context.
Exercises: Identify the stars on the flag, color the Southern Cross, match Brazilian states to their corresponding stars, interpret the phrase “Ordem e Progresso” (Order and Progress), and connect science with national identity.

 

Highlights:
✅ Interdisciplinary resource that integrates Science, Geography, History, and Art.
✅ Accessible, visual language that reduces abstraction in scientific learning.
✅ Encourages memory, attention, and cultural awareness.
✅ Ideal for inclusive classrooms and special education (AEE).
✅ Ready-to-use material that saves teachers valuable preparation time.