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    Shared Reading

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    Part (A) SHARED READING Introduction: Shared reading is an important instructional strategy in which the teacher explicitly engages students in the reading process. The shared reading offers an approach where teachers can use authentic literacy text to enable children to develop tactic and become confident and independent readers. The pioneer of this strategy was New Zealander Don Holdway (1979). Holdway (1979) explains shared reading as “the unison situation properly controlled in a lively

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    view c. Communicate an informal personal response to poems d. Identify poetic devices and its effects in poems No. of Items According to Knowledge Level Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesis 2 (4 minutes) 1 (3 minutes) Total no. of Item Evaluation 10 (40 minutes) Poem 3 (16 minutes) 4 (17 minutes ) QUESTIONS Comprehension (Objectives a. & b.) 1. What is the poem mainly about? (a.) A. The old Amah’s poor lifestyle. B. The persona’s expression of sadness for the old Amah. C

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    Theories of Reading

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    Theories of Reading http://parlindunganpardede.wordpress.com/articles/language-teaching/a-review-on-reading-theories-and-its-implication-to-the-teaching-of-reading/ So far‚ there are three main theories which explain the nature of learning to read. First‚ the traditional theory‚ or bottom up processing‚ which focused on the printed form of a text. (2) the cognitive view‚ or top-down processing enhanced the role of background knowledge in addition to what appeared on the printed page. Third‚ the

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    Why Is Ikaw Ano Ang Tama?

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    always input that I should learn from experiences. I need to explore the world through my eyes and having her as the navigator or map. She always let assess every decision I made. Hence‚ she always asks the questions "ikaw ano sa tinging mo ang tama?" or "ano ang makukuha mo diyan‚ if sumama ka?” This had been part of my daily routine in every decision I made. Yes‚ she is open to hanging out with my friends. Yet‚ she imposes the 10 o’ clock rule. That wherever I go‚ I should always be at home at 10:00

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    reading habits

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    of wisdom and encouragement‚ all of you thank you so much and God Bless.!! APPROVAL SHEET In Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree‚ Bachelor of Elementary Education‚ this research proposal entitled “LEVEL OF READING HABITS OF THE TEACHER EDUCATION STUDENTS OF PSU URDANETA” has been prepared and submitted by Philip Anthony M. Cabato who hereby recommended for oral examination.

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    Water can symbolize many things throughout the novel. Whether it is in Manawaka‚ the Pacific Coast or Shadow point‚ what is constantly recognized in the number of times water is used. If one were to closely examine these situations‚ they would soon discover it’s symbolic importance. In the novel The Stone Angel‚ water is presented in the many fluctuations‚ in Hagar’s life. Hagar goes through many stages in her life‚ where water is represented but without it being physically present

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    Ang Alamt Ng Alien

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    My Own autobiography Hi my name is Froilan A. Buenaventura ‚ I am 19 years old. I was born and raised in Caloocan city. I studied my elementary at Notre Dame of Greater Manila and graduated there. Then I transferred to De La Salle Araneta when I was in high school. I graduated high school at De La sale. Luckily I graduated high school because when I was in high school‚ I did allot of crazy stuffs that made my teachers very mad at me that time. I remember that they even called my parents asking what

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    ang pagkain ng mani

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    The main difference between the theories of Emile Durkheim‚ Karl Marx and Max Weber is that they each dealt in a different process to develop their theories. Marx dealt in conflict theory. Durkheim dealt in functionalist theory and Weber dealt in interpretative and organizational sociology. Comparison of Sociologies of Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. (1) Contracting to Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim‚ Max Weber proposes that society is neither driven by social conflict‚ nor it is sui-generis

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    Reading Is a Skill

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    Reading is a necessary skill in your everyday life. We use it to discover new things; books‚ magazines and internet.  It requires the ability to read and understand what is read. It is fundamental to function in today’s society. If you don’t read well no matter who you are‚ you have a hard time in life. Reading is a vital skill in finding a job. In order to have a job‚ you need to know how to read mainly English. Reading is important because it develops the mind. The mind is a muscle‚ it needs exercise

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    Reading Strategies

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    Shared Reading An Instructional Strategy for Teachers Grades K–3 Description: Shared Reading is an interactive reading experience that occurs when students join in or share the reading of a big book or other enlarged text while guided and supported by a teacher or other experienced reader. Students observe an expert reading the text with fluency and expression. The text must be large enough for all the students to see clearly‚ so they can share in the reading of the text. It is through Shared Reading

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