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Item Amazonglês: guia didático para auxiliar no aprendizado significativo de vocabulário em inglês(2024-03-25) Mendes, Isabella Marcela Teixeira Laborda; Coelho, Iandra Maria Weirich da Silva; Monteiro, Marta de Faria e CunhaThis guide presents a proposal for a Potentially Significant Teaching Unit (UEPS), which aims to contribute to the teaching-learning process of vocabulary in English for elementary school students. The guidelines presented in this guide aim to help teachers and students with more meaningful strategies for their pedagogical practices. To this end, instructions are presented for the application of a proposal called Amazonglish, grids for evaluating vocabulary and suggestions for adapting activities according to the teacher's objectives and students' needs. This guide covers food-related topics, specifically with vocabulary from the Amazon region. However, the guide may be applicable to other topics in the English subject.Item A dinâmica solo-planta em ecossistemas amazônicos(2021-12-17) Soares, Anderson Colares; Paes, Lucilene da Silva; Paes, Lucilene da Silva; Anic, Cinara Calvi; Liebl, Ariany Rabello da SilvaThis product originated from the dissertation developed in the Postgraduate Program in Technological Teaching (PPGET) of the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas - IFAM, Campus Manaus Centro, with the purpose of helping teachers and students of Science in Nature in the approach of Soil-Plant Dynamics in Amazonian Ecosystems. This interaction is essential for the ecosystem, as the soil is one of the main sites of interaction where there is a diversity of contributions to the improvement of plants and sustainability of the system and this interaction goes through several stages, namely: transport of water and nutrients, plant metabolism and the carbon and nitrogen cycle. So, this didactic guide can help teachers and students, facilitating the teaching process, contextualizing this knowledge in the Amazon and providing new knowledge to better understand this biome.