A. Define the following:
1.) Skilled Reading
a.) Construction -The creation of a construct; the process of
combining ideas into a
congruous object of thought
b.) Motivation - The reason or reasons one has for acting or
behaving in a particular way.
The general desire or willingness of someone to do something.
c.) Life-long pursuit - a continuously supportive process which
stimulates and empowers
individuals to acquire all the knowledge, values, skills and understanding they
will require
throughout their lifetimes and to apply them with confidence, creativity and
enjoyment, in all roles
circumstances, and environments.
d.) Strategy - A plan of action or policy designed to
achieve a major or overall aim.
2.) Reading is Meaningful
- It
helps you improve your language and your spelling. It also introduces new
words and idea. A theory of reading provides the foundation for
reading research, instruction and remediation. The Simple View of Reading forms the basis of many present day understandings of reading. However,
this and other current
reading theories seem to be missing significant components that can contribute
to a more holistic understanding
of the reading process and subsequent models of reading. An incomplete understanding of the
reading process can hinder efforts at targeted interventions and the full
development of student abilities.
3.) Reading is Developmental
- Developmental
reading is a systematic instruction in reading skills
strategies and it's include spelling and pronunciation.
4.) Reading is Language
- is the process by which humans acquire the capacity to perceive and
comprehend language,
as well as to produce and use words and sentences to communicate.
5.) Reading is Learned by
Reading - the ideal process of what is called emergent or early
literacy begins in the
relationship between hearing spoken language, seeing written language and
feeling loved. The positive
feeling
that arises from spending time with books in a loving context provides a strong
foundation and
intrinsic
motivation for the long and cognitively challenging process of learning to
read.
6.) Reading is Social
-
reading is everything that surrounds
the experience of reading electronic books
(eBooks).
7.) First Dimension – literal
understanding
8.) Second Dimension –
interpretation or reasoning
9.) Third Dimension- critical evaluation
10.) Fourth Dimension –
application/ integration
B. Homographs- give the meaning of
the underlined word in the sentence.
(a) 1.) I
tasted the tip of the sundae. - Tip- a pointed end.
2.) Accidentally, I tipped over the bowl. - Tipped
- Overbalance
or cause to overbalance so as to
fall.
3.) The waiter gave me tips on stain removal. - Tips - A place where trash is deposited; a
dump.
4.) I thanked him and gave him a good tip. -Tip
- A sum of money given to someone as a
way of rewarding them for their services.
5.) As I left, the cafe owner tipped his hat.- Tipped
- To raise and tilt forward in salute.
(b) 6.) Ana won the first prize in the
speech contest. Prize - A thing given as a reward to the
winner of a competition or race or in recognition of another outstanding achievement.
7.) She spoke of prizes pirates took at sea. Prizes
- To
value highly; esteem or treasure.
8.) They would prize them from their victims. Prize
- Something acquired without compensation.
9.) She said pirates prized gold most highly. Prized
- Value
extremely highly
10.) Kim's prize is a scroll with a gold seal. Prize
- Value highly
Prefixes. Each of the sentences below gives a clue to a word that can
be made by adding one of the prefixes to the underlined word.
1.) The atom is not visible to the naked
eye. "Invisible"
2.) Some people have more sensory
pathways. "Sense"
3.) The directions say to heat the oven before starting. "Pre heat"
4.) Juan worked beyond closing time today. "Overtime"
5) Eric has to think about the problem again. "Re-think"
3.) The directions say to heat the oven before starting. "Pre heat"
4.) Juan worked beyond closing time today. "Overtime"
5) Eric has to think about the problem again. "Re-think"
6.) Greta is not a paying member of the
club. "Unpaid"
7.) She behave badly on the field trip. "Misbehaved"
8.) The Greek gods were not mortals like us. "Immortals"
8.) The Greek gods were not mortals like us. "Immortals"
9.) He was not a popular candidate. "Unpopular"
10.) The damage done to our car was not reversible.
"Irreversible"
4.) Discuss
your answers on the activities given on writing summary.
It's one of the world's most fantastic
species, "The Ant" . God has given ants many different
abilities for providing their own food. What they do
below ground is even more curious than the foraging processions on the surface.Mushrooms
were eaten by adult and baby ants when it is chewed up into a mushy substance
by the leafcutter ant . These kind of insects do not get food by attacking
other animals, instead they grow their food like a farmer and stock it
underground. That's why, some ants are called "farmer".