Understanding Reading Comprehension
Understanding Reading Comprehension
Session 5.0
Understanding
reading comprehension
Prepared by:
References:
“Good day everyone. Welcome to the _____ day of our exciting journey of
learning and discovery.”
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session, you should be able to (show the session objectives slide)”:
Say: “After the group reporting, let’s reflect on the following questions.”
1. Based on the group sharings, what are the common understandings/ideas
about reading?
2. What are the unique understandings/ideas about reading that were shared?
3. Now, what are your realizations/insights/feelings/questions about reading?
Say: “Let us watch the short video presentation of Dr. Ma. Alicia Bustos-Orosa.
After watching, we will discuss the following questions:”
Guide Questions
1. What is the process of reading?
2. What is the essential purpose of reading?
3. What are the characteristics and skills of a proficient Junior readers?
4. What are the varied roles of a reader?
5. What is a taxonomy?
6. What are the levels of Bloom’s taxonomy of Educational Objectives?
7. How is Bloom’s Taxonomy similar/different from Barrett’s Taxonomy?
Note to the Facilitator: The guide questions will be answered by the participants
after viewing. The reflection questions will be answered after the guide questions.
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Reflection Questions
1. What is your general observation about how your students feel about a
reading task?
2. Do your students have the characteristics and skills of a proficient Junior
readers? Why or why not?
3. As a Reading teacher, how do you ensure that your lessons are achieving
the higher levels of Bloom’s Educational Objectives or Barrett’s Educational
Objectives?
Closure
Say: “Before we end our SLAC session today, let me share with you a quote about
Reading. This quote is taken from Kate DiCamillo who is an award-winning
children’s book author.”