Pagsukod sa Kahanas sa Pagbasa

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Published on 2020 April 3rd

Description
This learning resource contains different formative assessment activities for each of the letter of the Sinugbuanong Binisaya alphabet. This material should be utilized by the teacher to keep track of the learners’ development. On the other hand, learners’ can get feedback of his own learning as he carries out every activity.
Objective

Curriculum Information

K to 12
Grade 1
Mother Tongue
Oral Language Phonological Skills Reading Comprehension Attitude towards reading Phonics and Word Recognition
Educators
Talk about oneself and one’s personal experiences (family, pet, favorite food) Identify rhyming words in nursery rhymes, songs jingles, poems, and chants. Use common expressions and polite greetings. Recite and sing in groups familiar rhymes and songs. Tell whether a given pair of word ryme. Say the new spoken word when two or more sounds are put together Talk about pictures presented using appropriate local terminologies with ease and confidence.
- animals
- common objects
- musical instruments
-family/people Listen and
respond to
others in
oral
conversation. Recite and sing individually, with ease and confidence, songs, poems, chants, and riddles. Orally communicate basic needs. Orally segment a two - three syllable word into its syllabic parts. Isolate and pronounce the beginning and ending sounds of given words. Add or substitute individual sounds in simple words to make new words. Participate
actively
during story
reading by
making
comments
and asking
questions Supply
rhyming
words to
complete a
rhyme,
poem, and
song Talk about
oneself and
one’s
personal
experiences
(friends,
favorite
toys) Respond to
text
(legends,
fables,
poems.)
through
dramatization. Participate
actively in
class
discussions
on familiar
topics Talk about
family,
friends, and
school using
descriptive
words. Tell/retell
legends,
fables, and
jokes Browse books read to them. Listen attentively and react positively during story reading Request more stories to be read to them Show interest in texts by browsing/reading available print materials Give the correct sequence of three events in a story read Infer the character feelings and traits in a story read. Identify the speaker in the story or poem read Predict possible ending of a story read. Give one’s reaction to an event or issues listened to Note important details in grade level literary and informational texts read. Sequence events in an informational texts read. Infer important details from informational texts. Relate events to one’s experience Identify cause and/or effect of events in a texts read.

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