School Based Reading Implementation
School Based Reading Implementation
School Based Reading Implementation
Department of Education
Region III
Schools Division of Aurora
Maria Aurora West District
CALAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Maria Aurora, Aurora
School Based
Reading
Program
Implementation
Prepared by:
ROWENA A. ARAGON
Teacher III
Noted:
I. Rationale
Reading is the mother of all skills. It is through reading that we enable to learn the
different skills in other disciplines thus reading is powerful tool in learning. It makes one
explores and cultivates all the potentialities behind the printed symbols. A bulk of
information can be accessed through the aid of reading. A successful learning can be
is getting the meaning from written text. Without the comprehension, reading is frustrating,
pointless exercise in word calling. It is no exaggeration to say that how well students develop
the ability to comprehend what they read has a profound effect on their lives. A major goal of
reading comprehension instruction, therefore is to help the knowledge, skills, and experiences
they must have if they are to become competent and enthusiastic readers.
Tracy (2014) said that while reading, there are two different types of comprehension,
literal and inferential. Literal comprehension is what the students gain from the information
that is explicitly stated by the author. For students to gain inferential comprehension they
must think abstractly (Tracy, 2014). Abstract reasoning requires the students to make
inferences, provide analysis, make evaluations and draw conclusions. It requires the reader to
draw upon prior knowledge and make connections to gain the meaning and think within the
text what the author is trying to convey and what the purpose is for reading the selected text
(Logsdon, 2013). Both types of comprehension require that the reader have adequate
processing and working memory skills, which enable them to take in new information,
identify and categorize it, merge it with previously learned information, and respond.
II. Objectives
1. Materials that are used in this remedial program were provided according to
the level of readers.
2. There was alloted time in each pupil for them to read. the teachers uses
different approach in reading.
3. Parents were called their attention so that they can also help their children at
home.
4. Materials to be read are also reproduce so that they have worksheets to read
at home
IV. Recommendation
In order that there were no pupil who cant read in the level of Grade 6 ,
teachers from Kinder to Grade 3 must ensure that the pupil is already a reader
before they pass them. Different subjects were not taught and the teacher in
intermediate suffer in making interventions so that the pupil may pass.
Enrichment Program
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