Module 2 Lesson 2 - MENDOZA, LENIE S
Module 2 Lesson 2 - MENDOZA, LENIE S
Module 2 Lesson 2 - MENDOZA, LENIE S
Department of Education
REGION III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF PAMPANGA
DISTRICT OF MINALIN
SAN ISIDRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Sangalang Street, San Isidro, Minalin, Pampanga
Pre-Lesson Activity
Read the statements below about concepts and principles related to helping students to read with
understanding and enjoyment, and indicate whether you agree or disagree. These statements will help you
to reflect on your understanding of pre-reading and during reading learning activities. After completing the
lesson, you might want to review your answers to each statement to find out whether there are changes in
your perceptions and attitudes. Highlight your answer.
1. It is important to unlock difficult words and concepts so that comprehension of a text will not be
hampered.
Agree Disagree
2. It is better to learn the meanings of difficult words and concepts while the story is being read.
Agree Disagree
3. It is important to get the children to understand the historical context in which a text occurred.
Agree Disagree
4. It is best to choose reading materials that are within the realm of the learners' experience.
Agree Disagree
5. Setting a purpose for reading allows readers to anticipate what they are about to read.
Agree Disagree
Activity 1
A. Read the story Araw sa Palengke written by May Tobias-Papa and illustrated by Isabel Roxas.
B. After reading the story, write down the words or phrases that you think might make it difficult for your
students to understand the text.
Does your list include more than seven words? If yes, do the quick test described in the previous
discussion and decide which among the words are crucial to understanding the story.
When you are ready, compare your list with this list that another teacher made for the same story.
Answer:
Activity 2
A. Read the story indicated in the list below for the grade level that you are teaching.
Activity 3
For the story you selected in Activity 2, formulate a motivation question and a motive question that would
entice your students to listen to the story and allow them to develop a purpose for reading the text.
Compare your answers with the sample Motivation-Motive questions in Handout 3.
Evaluate your motivation-motive questions. Can you answer "yes" to the following questions? If not, try
improving your motivation-motive questions.
● 1) Does your motivation question help your students think about their previous experiences?
● 2) Is your motivation question open-ended? Does it have no “correct” answer?
● 3) Would it be easy for your students to answer the motivation question?
● 4) Is your motive question related to your motivation question?
● 5) Is the answer to the motive question found in the first few pages of the book?
Answer:
Motivation Question:
Activity 4
Is your character a child, a mother, a father, or a grandparent? The voices of each one of these differ and
so we should be ready to change our voices depending on who is speaking.
Practice saying the following lines using the voices of the different characters mentioned.
Listen to this audio clip of a read-aloud of the scene from the story Ang Hukuman ni Sinukuan
where the animal characters come to Mariang Sinukuan one after the other to air their grievances.
Notice the animal sounds made by each character before they speak.
Listen to two audio clips where these lines from the book Si Hugo Ang Pahamak na Hunyango,
written and illustrated by Charles Funk, are read aloud:
Nagtakbuhan sila sa dayaming dilaw.
Ang lahat ay naging kulay dilaw
maliban kay Hugo na naging biyoleta ang kulay.
Nakita siya ng maistorbong kalabaw,at si Hugo ay bigla nitong sinalakay.
The pauses in the second reading emphasize the colors that Hugo changes into, helping the
students to focus on the literal level details in the story. The pace at which lines are read also helps
to establish mood. Notice the change in pace, and the corresponding change in tone
Finally, putting emphasis on the right words when reading a story aloud is important.
Listen to the two audio clips below. Which illustrates placing emphasis on the right words?
Assignment 5
In this assignment you will do a read-aloud or shared reading session with your class. You can do this
individually or with colleagues. Follow the steps below.
Scoring Rubrics:
7 points or less = It looks like you may need to redo this assignment! Don’t worry, your students will
enjoy a repeated reading of the story, especially if you do it better this time around!