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How to develop Student s’ Reading Skills (P. 3) using Textbook (New We lcome) and Stories (Powerpoint stories) Little Flower’s School

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How to develop Students’ Reading Skills (P.3) using Textbook ( New Welcome ) and Stories ( Powerpoint stories). Little Flower’s School. Teaching Strategies. Use “Fun Reading” to promote independent reading, get students familiar with basic reading skills - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How to develop Students’ Reading Skills (P.3) using Textbook (New

Welcome) and Stories (Powerpoint stories)

Little Flower’s School

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Teaching Strategies • Use “Fun Reading” to promote independent

reading, get students familiar with basic reading skills

• Adopt modular approach, introduce powerpoint story to raise students’ standards, focus on BC reading skills, consolidate by supplementary exercises

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New Welcome Book 3A Unit 1 – My Friend

Unit 2 – My toys

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New Welcome

Module: My Friend

Vocabulary and sentence patterns are well taught before reading

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Introduce story book “ My Special Friend” written by Jacqueline Wilson

Use the powerpoint story to teach reading strategies like:

• obtain information from the book cover

• Predict the meaning of unfamiliar word using visual clue

• Guess the meaning of unfamiliar word using contextual clue

• Respond to short text with ideas (personal or imaginative) with the help of cues

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A daily practice

- Fun Reading

New Welcome Module: My Toys

What do you think….?

Why?

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A daily practice – comprehension exercise

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Unfamiliar words

Indirect questions

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Powerpoint Story

- shared reading

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Perfect?

What do you think of the shopkeeper?

I think shopkeeper helpful.

Using follow-up worksheet to consolidate oral response

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A Simple Spider

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Scripts of the story

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Group writing

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Individual writing

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Conclusion • Make use of the existing resources• WTE - Fun Reading, Comprehension Ex• Add reading materials• Stories (in powerpoint)• Adopt modular base• Reading for enhancement of reading skills, writing,

speaking or even listening• Vertical development (now in P.3)