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“TOYS FOR LEARNING”; A Reading Program National Capital Region Division of Parañaque City District of Parañaque I SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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“TOYS FOR LEARNING”; A

Reading Program

National Capital RegionDivision of Parañaque City

District of Parañaque I

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

Launching of “Toys for Learning”

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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Reading Program

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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The development of reading and comprehension is critical to effective learning and in many cases deficiences in these areas are often at the roots of why children could not read or struggling to read. To address this problem, the San Antonio Elementary School crafted a reading program that would eradicate the non – readers and struggling readers that would uplift the performance of the pupils especially in the national achievement test which is administered to Gr. III and Gr. VI at the end of the school year. Thus, the value of generosity and sharing is also at the backdoor of the pupils nowadays and to promote these forgotten values; the program has been conceptualized.

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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• Eradicate struggling readers and non – readers in Gr. I – III

• Develop pupils’ interest and love for reading

• Enhance the value of generosity and sharing among stakeholders

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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The development of reading and comprehension is critical to effective learning and in many cases deficiencies in these areas are often at the roots of why children could not read or struggling to read. To address this problem, the San Antonio Elementary School crafted a reading program that would eradicate the non – readers and struggling readers that would uplift the performance of the pupils especially in the National Achievement Test which is administered to Gr. III and Gr. VI at the end of the school year. Thus, the value of generosity and sharing is also at the backdoor of the pupils nowadays and to promote these forgotten values; the program has been conceptualized.

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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PERSONS INVOLVED AND

THEIR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITY

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• “ TOYS FOR LEARNING”; a reading program shall contribute significantly to attain the school’s objective – to eradicate non- readers and struggling readers.

• It will improve their skill in reading and comprehension that would lead to the improvement of NAT Results.

• Shall foster the learners and donors values that they will from the program. (BAYANIHAN SPIRIT)

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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A. NON- READERS and STRUGGLING READERS

• Enter into an agreement of the program

• Fulfil the requirements of the program

• Finish the assigned task given by the teacherSAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO Principal Assistant to the Principal

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B. READING PROGRAM COMMITTEE

• Search for would – be donors of toys for the pupils

• Donates toys for the learners• Evaluate the reading level of

the pupils• Recommend pupils for level

confirmation• Recommend teachers that

created impact on the learning of pupils

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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C. TEACHER/ ADVISER• Administers Phil –IRI test• Identifies non- readers and struggling

readers• Prepares and submit the list of

identified non- readers and struggling readers to the Gr. Chair and Master Teacher in- charge for the grade

• Conducts reading sessions for their pupils

• Accountable for the improvement of the learners’ reading level

• Records and submits the Reading Performance of the Pupils to the Gr. Chair

SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

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D. READING TEACHER• Prepares materials based on

the needs of the pupils to undergo the program

• Reproduces the materials according to the number of pupils

• Conduct s reading session for the non- readers and struggling readers SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO Principal Assistant to the Principal

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E. MASTER TEACHERS• Monitors the progress/process

of the program• Monitors the reading level of

the non- readers and struggling readers

• Confirms the reading level submitted by the adviser by administering on the spot reading testSAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO Principal Assistant to the Principal

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F. PRINCIPAL• Leads in the conduct of the

program• Inspires teachers, pupils and

other stakeholders to donate toys for the program

• Gives recognition to successful learners by giving toys

• Recognizes successful teachers in their quest for NO NON- READERSAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO Principal Assistant to the Principal

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ASSESSMENT AND

MONITORING:

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• The advisers administer the Phil- IRI to all pupils enrolled. Based on the Phil- IRI result, the list of non- readers and struggling readers will be submitted to the Gr. Chair and to the Master Teacher in – charge of the grade.SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO Principal Assistant to the Principal

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• The advisers and reading teacher will conduct remedial reading sessions and pull- outs everyday and record the reading progress of each learner in the Reading Performance Chart every Friday, afterwhich will be submitted to the master teacher in – charge of the grade for confirmation purpuses. Confirmation will be conducted quarterly.SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO Principal Assistant to the Principal

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal

• The learners with improved reading performance will receive a toy from a generous donor( pupils, teachers, other stakeholders) as a gift for striving and uplifting his/her reading performance.

• Donors will be recorded and be recognized by the principal. Teachers with NO NON- READER will also be recognized at the end of the school year.

 

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SAN ANTONIO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GERRY A. LUMABAN SUSAN J. CORRO

Principal Assistant to the Principal