Narrative Report in Reading
Narrative Report in Reading
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AURORA
Dipaculao central SCHOOL
South poblacion, DIPACULAO, AURORA
II. ASSESSMENT
This School Year 2021- 2022, in every Grade level - Teacher in Dipaculao Central
School conducted the school Reading Assessment (Egra Test). The objective of this program
is to determine the reading readiness level of the child.
Part of this activity, we teachers, can easily identify pupils, in their particular domain
which they can failed to exhibit / perform. Those who are Non-reader undergo with the
program of remedial reading.
properly.
10. LUMBAÑA,JAYSON, C No regular participation Home Visit done but
in modular learning. Non needs follow up. Can
Reader. sounds Vowels and
some letters.
11. MANUEL,ERANZ MATT, P He is shy because he is He can read simple
not used of having words both English and
playmates. Always Filipino. He can
watching TV and using correctly answer the
Cellphones. He questions in a short
communicates in English story. But still very shy.
and He cannot read
English and Filipino.
12. MARQUEZ,FRANK KIAN, G He cannot read simple He is friendly. He can
English and Filipino. now read simple English
and Filipino. He can
now comprehend in a
short story.
13. PRANADA,RHEN CARL, H He read Filipino slowly. He is friendly. He can
He is slow in answering now read simple English
simple question in a short and Filipino. He can
story. He cannot read now comprehend in a
English words properly. short story.
14. RUGA,ELDEN KYLE, - He read Filipino slowly. He can now read simple
He is slow in answering English and Filipino. He
simple question in a short can now comprehend in
story. He cannot read a short stories.
English words properly.
15. SARIO,MIEL ALEX, G He read Filipino slowly. He read Filipino slowly.
He is slow in answering He is slow in answering
simple question in a short simple question in a
story. He cannot read short story. He cannot
English words properly. read English words
properly.
16. ULANDAY,NIGEL, C He read Filipino slowly. He read Filipino slowly.
He is slow in answering He is slow in answering
simple question in a short simple question in a
story. He cannot read short story. He cannot
English words properly. read English words
properly.
DIPACULAO CENTRAL SCHOOL
South Poblacion, Dipaculao, Aurora
CP NO. 0939-9254-832
Facebook Page: DIPACULAO CENTRAL SCHOOL
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AURORA
Dipaculao central SCHOOL
South poblacion, DIPACULAO, AURORA
Conclusion:
From all the experiences derived through teaching reading, we can conclude that
these experiences played a great help to the reading teachers both personal and
social development in teaching.
To have fair treatment with pupils, one can develop a whole some personality
and strength the good relationship being established with them. By using visual aid or audio
visual and also using the reading center with the Reading Instructional devices, the
presentation of the lessons the pupil’s attention can be easily caught and deliver the lesson
every well.
Teach with a smile, develop good rapport to children, don't let them feel resistant to
approach us teacher. Encourage them to feel free to participate reading activities.
Recommendation:
Based on the preceding observations the following actions are recommended:
A. Administrators / Head Teacher / School - In- Charge must:
1. Support the reading - Teachers' need in terms of facilities, reading materials and sent
teachers for seminars in developing communication skills both English and Filipino.
2. Encourage parents to be a part of Reading Program by conducting also a seminar for
parents with in the school level.
3. Recognized the efforts of Reading - Teachers. Give encouragements and motivation
for them be more inspired and confident on the efforts she/he has made.
B. The Reading Teachers' must:
1. Update themselves with the modern techniques, methods and strategies in teaching
reading with comprehension:
2. Give ample chance and encourage pupils to articulate their ideas in class (ex. story
retelling, debate or smart - talking).
3. Exert Effort to assist the slow learners:
4. Have a peer- tutoring sessions.
5. Develop the pupils, ability to answer why and how questions or HOTS.
6. Most of all have the heart of being a mother to pupils to guide them to read well and
develop reading skills.
IV. DOCUMENTATIONS
Peer Tutoring
DIPACULAO CENTRAL SCHOOL
South Poblacion, Dipaculao, Aurora
CP NO. 0939-9254-832
Facebook Page: DIPACULAO CENTRAL SCHOOL
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
REGION III – CENTRAL LUZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AURORA
Dipaculao central SCHOOL
South poblacion, DIPACULAO, AURORA
Nanay Tutoring
Reading Materials
Silent Games
Prepared by:
Silent Games
SARAH B. EPA
Teacher II/ Adviser
Noted by:
DIOSCORA G. ANULACION
Principal II