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Department of Education promotes live classes for students who will take Enem

Students who intend to take the National High School Exam (Enem) this year will have another boost. The State Education Department (SEC) prepared a series of virtual Portuguese and Mathematics classes, through the #olhonofuturo action. The classes will be broadcast live, starting this Wednesday (4), on the SEC’s YouTube channel, at this address.

The classes will be mediated by students, with strategic themes. There will be six editions recommended for 9th grade students and another six for 3rd grade students, with participation open to other grades. Class leaders, in partnership with Mais Estudos program monitors, are mobilizing classmates to participate.

In addition to Enem, the classes will also help with diagnostic assessments, such as the Bahian Education Assessment System (SABE) and the Basic Education Assessment System (SAEB)

7:50 am: Portuguese Class – 3rd series: Argumentative strategies in the text

10am: Portuguese class – 9th year: Logic and chain of ideas present in the text.

7:50 am: Mathematics Class – 3rd grade: Functions: variation and applications

10am: Mathematics Class – 9th grade: Let’s study angles and their properties.

7:50 am – Aulão II Portuguese – 3rd series: Linking information in the text

10am – Aulão II Portuguese – 9th year: Multiple meanings of words in texts

7:50 am – Lecture II Mathematics – 3rd grade: The secrets of Counting: Permutation, Combination and Multiplicative Principle

10am – Lecture II Mathematics – 9th year: Conservation and Modification of Measurements in Polygonal Figures

7:50 am – Aulão III Portuguese – 3rd grade: Interpretation: “assumption” in texts and 10:00 am – Aulão III Portuguese – 9th grade: Understanding the “assumption” in texts

7:50 am – Lesson III Mathematics – 3rd grade: Analytical Geometry and Polyhedra: Exploring Relationships in Space and Shape

10am – Lesson III Mathematics – 9th grade: Equivalent Fractions and Location on the Number Line

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