WEAVING THROUGH WORDS FOR COMPREHENSION Maritess A. Lamuna MT-I OBJECTIVE: To enhance teachers’ teaching strategies on reading comprehension. After the session, the participants will be able to understand the following: 1. What is reading comprehension? 2. Why it is reading with comprehension is important? 3. How do we enhance reading comprehension of our learners? Compare the picture and tell something about it. What is comprehension? Comprehension is a crucial goal of reading instruction. Any approach to language arts thar does not include a strong comprehension component has an intolerable weakness. Comprehension instruction must be deliberate, intensive, and direct. It cannot be left to chance or limited to shallow questioning during or after reading . Comprehension instructions must be planned and organized. Comprehension strategies can be used with fiction and nonfiction materials. Instruction occur in small groups and whole class setting. Why is it comprehension is important Importance of Comprehension • Increase effectiveness of reading and helps not only academically but professionally also. • Comprehension construct meaning from the text. • Pupils cannot master complex scientific concept without comprehension. • Skilled readers don’t just read the text, they interact with the text • Comprehension increase reading speed. • Helps pupils to ace the standardized state test. • This ability help to accurately interpret and analyze written information. • It make us extract main idea and draw conclusion from text. Types of Comprehension skills • Literal comprehension Basic understanding of the story or information • Interpretative comprehension • Taking the information from the text and using either background knowledge or information from other sources or even other parts of the text to come to the answer. It is also known as inferential comprehension. • Critical comprehension Using the reader’s opinion and judgement to answer the questions. The answer is not directly in the story and has to be brought together. • Creative comprehension creating new ideas or connecting emotions with the book. It required the reader to move beyond the basic and make connections based on their own life. How do we enhance comprehension skills of our learners? The process of comprehending text begins before children can read, when someone reads picture book to them. They listen to the words, see the pictures in the book, and may start to associate the words on the page wih the words they are hearing and the ideas they represent. In order to learn comprehension strategies, learners need modelling practice and feedback. The key comprehension srategies are the following: 1. Using Prior knowledge/previewing 2. Predicting 3. Identifying the main idea an summarization. 4. Questioning 5. Making inferences 6. Visualizing Different Comprehension Strategies Phases of Reading Instruction a. Pre-reading * motivation * Stating the purpose Strategy Process Building and activating Prior-knowledge Using word mapping Recalled our prior knowledge Inferring and Predicting Using CATAPULT into literature practice Examine the cover title of the book. Skimmed the pages of the book. Continuation Phases of Reading Instruction Strategy process b. During Reading Inferring and predicting using Directed Reading Thinking Activity Read the story part by part. Filled out the information called for in the DRTA Organizer c. Synthesizing and determining importance using Reflective Log, GIST Log, Temperature Gauge, Visual Cycle Map Summarized the story Post-Reading Activity # 1 Develop a creative presentation that highlight the different strategies and activities in teaching reading comprehension. Output Presentation Activity #2 From the different strategies presented, which do you think is the best and applicable strategies for your learners? (minimum of 2 strategies) • Write a reflective journal describing the different strategies that you have chosen and activities used in teaching reading and its important to your learners. Thank You!!!