Amanda M. Cyprowski Assessment & Instruction in Reading Mrs. Jennifer Unger December 4‚ 2013 CONTENT OF ANALYSIS Personal Interest Survey Pages 3-5 Elementary Reading Attitude Survey Pages 6-9 Words Their Way: Primary Spelling Inventory Pages 10-13 Burns & Roe: Informal Reading Inventory Graded Word Lists Pages 14-17 Oral Reading Passages Pages 18-23 Silent Reading Passages Pages 24-29 Listening Comprehension Passages Pages 30-34 Conclusion of Results
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CheckPoint: Reading and Comprehension GEN 105 * Don’t try to make the audience laugh. They came to learn about what you are presenting‚ not laugh. * Don’t try to impress anyone with a lot of big words. * Try to make the audience absorb in what you are saying. Help them get lost in the presentation by getting over the awkward pauses and such. * If you decide to use a power point show‚ don’t let it be the entire presentation. * Not too many will care about the history of
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Subject : English- Grade 7 Date : August 1‚ 2013 Time : 60 minutes A Detailed Lesson Plan in English I. Learning Objectives: At the end of the period‚ the students are expected to: 1. Identify purposes in gathering information through interview. 2. Listen respectably to others in group discussions and activities. 3. Presents a talk show or interview with the use of the proper way in conducting interview. II. Learning Content: A. Topic: Gathering Information Through an Interview
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leson plan GRADE |10 |SUBJECT |Economics |WEEK |4 |TOPIC |Production Possibility Curve – Explanation | | | | | | | |LESSON SUMMARY FOR: DATE STARTED: | |DATE COMPLETED: | | |LESSON OBJECTIVES |By the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
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University of Phoenix Material Reading Comprehension Worksheet Respond to the following in 50 to 100 words each: Describe your outcome from this week’s MyFoundationsLab® assignment. I’m very proud of myself I’ve completed and mastered all of my modules so I did excellent and my outcome was great so I feel very confident in that area and I know that I have accomplished something great and that is one less thing that I have to worry about now so I give myself a pat on the back it feels great
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FACTORS AFFECTING THE READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS AMONG GRADE V PUPILS Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Reading comprehension skills are essential to success in society today. The ability to read is highly valued and very important for economic advancement. Reading can be a challenge but is one that must be met accordingly in order to succeed. Children who are successful readers tend to exhibit progressive social skills. Having confidence in reading only comes from
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| Picture | Connections | Date _________________________ | Subject: Reading Questioning/Answering | | Reading Comprehension As students read the story then I will ask them to draw attention to a few vocabulary words by inserting short definitions. I would also ask open-ended questions in which children must provide explanations rather than one-or two-word responses. After reading‚ we will discuss vocabulary words in the context of the story and in other contexts.
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Act One Comprehension Check To give you a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of the play‚ answer the following questions for Act One. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper using complete sentences. Scene One 1. What is the setting of the first scene? 2. Why have the shopkeepers left work? 3. What is Marullus and Flavius’s reaction to the citizens’ behavior? Why? 4. What important information about the political and social atmosphere does Shakespeare provide us in the first scene
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A Semi-detailed Lesson Plan in Developmental Reading I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students are expected to: a. Define reading b. Enumerate the types of reading c. Specify the purposes of reading d. Demonstrate the proper postures in oral reading II. Subject Matter Developmental Reading I References: 1. Developmental Reading I‚ Dr. Edisteo B. Bernardez Page 4-5 2. Developmental Reading‚ Dr. Angelita Romero Dr. Rene Romero III. Materials: Powerpoint presentation‚ video clips and
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testtakers‚ the ones who get 20-35 and who think RC was easy‚ make many mistakes in RC. Unlike SC‚ RC is very sneaky and doesnt make you feel you are getting questions wrong. RC also carries a huge importance for the timing in verbal section. If you plan to solve an RC within 5 minutes‚when you dont really understand the passage ‚that time doubles immediately. Whereas‚ you can always pass a SC question by looking at the difference among choices‚ if you dont know where the info RC question is based
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