Huwebes, Disyembre 1, 2011

V. Hizon. Sr. Elem. ARAW NG PAGBASA



              DepEd Order No. 244 declares November as National Reading Month of every year and November 25, 2011 as the Nationwide Araw ng Pagbasa.
                In the answer to this DepEd Order we are conducting Read a thon, DEAR, remedial classes and the Classmate Ko, Sagot ko.
                As we have our Araw ng Pagbasa and the different reading activities. we hope everyone will instill in their minds the value of reading as an avenue to learning and success.



VICENTE HIZON, SR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
READING MONTH CULMINATION PROGRAM
ARAW NG PAGBASA
November 25, 2011



PART I                          BOOK PARADE

PART II
Opening Prayer                ……………………………………                Mrs. Lelibeth Fudadera
Pambansang Awit            ……………………………………                 Mrs. Lalaine KIm
Welcome Address           …………………………………….                Mrs. Armel D. Palma
                                                                                                                                                    School English Coordinator
Opening Salvo                   ……………………………………                 Miss Rizzi Gonzales
                                                                                                                                                Storytelling with the Grade One pupils
Message                              ………………………………….               Mrs. Mariclu M. Alpas
                                                                                                                                                                  Principal I
Presentations
·         Justine Nicole Ko…………………….          Storytelling
·         Angelika Bianca Badayos…………                Poem
·         Grade II Pansanjan pupils……….                   Readers’ Theatre
·         Elykah Cascaro……………………….          Storytelling
·         Patricia Mae Gutierrez……………                Reading of Sen. Benigno Aquino, Jr.’ s
             Biography
·         Mack Lauron Ang……………………          Tula
·         Dexy Jane Polo………………………           Deklamasyon
·         IV Bangus pupils…………………….           Surprise Number

Announcement of the Best in Book Character Costume

Closing Remarks……………………………………………………            Maria Aurora Manigque
                                                                                                                                                           Teachers’ Club Pres./HKS Coor.




Miss Florence Hordista
Mr. Ralph Edward Lucena
Masters of Ceremonies


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 PICTORIAL

BOOK PARADE





ARAW NG PAGBASA PROGRAM

 Opening Remarks by Mrs. Armel D. Palma, 
the School English Coordinator

 Storytelling by Miss Rizi Gonzales
with the Grade One pupils

 Inspirational Message by Mrs. Mariclu M. Alpas,
the school principal of V. Hizon, Sr. Elem. School

 Storytelling by selected pupils
 Readers Theatre by the selected Grade III pupils
 Reading of Sen. Benigno Aquino, Jr.'s Biography
 The parade of costumes...
 Roleplay and presentation showing the importance of  reading 
and establishing good study habits


 The selected pupils who won in the Best in Book Character Costumes



Biyernes, Nobyembre 25, 2011

School Report in Using the Library Hub Reading Materials - V. Hizon, Sr. Elem. School


Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers quote from Charles W. Eliot. With this, we indeed value the importance of books in our lives.

Borrowing books from the library hub was a great help especially to our school at V.Hizon, Sr. Elementary School as a whole. Teachers were able to use the books in the implementation of different reading programs and classroom activities such as read-a-thon, reading theater, storytelling and etc. molding the abilities and potentials of each child. Aside from the fact, the comprehension and confidence of one’s child is developed. Books were also use as references of many teachers, especially integrating values and personal health habits in the lessons.

The implementation of DEAR (Drop-Everything-and-Read) reading program in the school, also gave way to the teachers to borrow books for their pupils. In this way, children were encouraged to choose and read books base on their interest every day.

Indeed, encouraging children to read and in imposing different reading programs in this institution jived on the school’s SIP  in providing a comprehensive curriculum that caters to the individual needs and abilities of all pupils and support their academic and personal development .” 


 Storytelling Activity with the teacher as the story teller 

                                                   
                                                                    DEAR reading program


Storytelling Activity 


                                                                       Group Reading


                                     Group activity were given to the pupils after reading a story
                                                          checking pupils' comprehension.                            
                                                           

                                           A pupil was asked to tell a story in front of the class.
                                                         
                                  Books from the library hub were used as references and was integrated
                                                        with the technology.

                                         

                                                          DEAR reading program

Martes, Nobyembre 15, 2011

Over the past years the Department of Education has seen a decline in the reading level of its students and increased concern among educators and parents, along with renewed interest and accelerated research into the teaching of reading. Thus, DepED encourages all teachers for a balance in the way reading is taught. Since that, many schools and districts have been attempting to design and implement comprehensive reading programs that will aid their struggling readers. Bangoy District for one together with its seven schools is one with this goal in uplifting the reading level of every school child.
On October 22-23, 2011, Bangoy District conducted a seminar on emergent reading and reading intervention program. The participants include all the teachers in Grade One and Two levels and all the newly hired. The English and Reading coordinators were also invited to attend. The seminar was spearheaded by the District Reading Coordinator, Mrs. Estrella Piaon along with the different English and Reading coordinators of the schools in the district. Prior meetings were conducted to plan for the event along with the topics to be discussed and given emphasis on the seminar. Mrs. Piaon assigned the coordinators for a certain topic that embodies the important components of emergent reading. The first day started with an opening program with the presence of the District supervisor, Mrs. Julie N. Jamiana along with the seven principals of Bangoy. After the opening, the assigned coordinators discussed their topics which were indeed interesting and beneficial to the teachers. Along with the discussion was a close interaction among the participants for they were given situations wherein their opinions would really matter. The highlight of the first day was the discussion of Dr. Mary Jeanne B. Aldeguer from the National Training Center, on reading recovery. She cited various underlying reasons why reading difficulty occurs and she made an overview of the existing reading recovery of the region. On the second day, the district adviser on English and Reading, Mrs. Jinky B. Firman, who is also a School Administrator, facilitated the discussion and later on the critiquing of the Reading Intervention Program (RIP) of the different schools. She also gave an input about reading and the correct way in identifying the readers and non-readers in the class. There was also a demonstration teaching by Ms. Joan Soliva, one of the 12 teachers trained in the procedure and teaching of Reading Recovery. She used the different strategies she learned in her training and she provided situations where a teacher can use such in their respective classrooms. There was a positive reaction among the participants because they found that RR can bring about good result to their students. After all the topics has been discussed, the seminar ended with a closing program and giving of certificates.
The Bangoy District is hoping for the best on its Reading Intervention Plan to accelerate reading until its goal is achieve to make every child to read at or above the class average and can continue to learn without later remedial help. With the support of the administration and the perseverance of all teachers, surely, students can achieve their full potential in reading.