4. Culture of Reading
Five Core Reading Skills
1. ALPHABET KNOWLEDGE - recognition of the
letters of the alphabet.
2. PHONEMIC AWARENESS - the ability to
recognize and manipulate the phonemes , the
“smallest unit composing spoken langauge”.
5. Culture of Reading
Five Core Reading Skills
5. COMPREHENSION - “the process of
simultaneously extracting and constructing
meaning through interaction and involvement
with the written language”
6. Culture of Reading
Five Core Reading Skills
3. FLUENCY - the ability to read accurately,
quickly, and with the correct intonation.
4. VOCABULARY - the comprehension of a
sufficient number of words to be able to
understand text.
7. Reading is one of the most vital
factors in a child’s educational
performance. It will get him/her
off to a great start when he/she
knows to read and understand it.
9. The Marungko Approach
It is designed to equip Grade One pupils the
necessary reading skills to improve their
achievement in reading.
Likewise, it seeks to develop a training model
to enhance teachers’ competence in the
teaching of reading in the primary grades most
especially in Grade One.
10. The Marungko Approach
The goal of this strategy in reading is to enable
grade one pupils to instill in their minds to
appreciate the songs and poems created for
Filipino children and eventually to
communicate in written and oral forms
through effective reading instruction.
11. The Marungko Approach
It provide materials to the success in teaching
reading. It starts with letter sounds rather than
name.
Certain comical stories of letter to signify its
sound are being introduced. Instead of the
usual arrangement (order) of letters in the
alphabet, it starts with m, s, a, I, o…
12. How to use the Marungko Approach?
1. The first 5 lessons are as follows:
m s a i o b e u t k l y n g ng p r d h w c f j
enye q v x z
Teach each sound and form until mastery before a
new sound is introduced
a. Ask question to which the response will elicit the
target sound. You can use pictures of words
beginning with m, s, a etc. depending on the
current lesson.
13. How to use the Marungko Approach?
It is designed to improve students’ reading skills
through the use of the modern Filipino alphabet.
Instead of introducing letters arranged traditionally,
letters are arranged based on the sound of the
letters.
The letters are then introduced in localized
and contextualized songs and poems for the
students to remember and learn them better.
14. How to use the Marungko Approach?
It is designed to improve students’ reading skills
through the use of the modern Filipino alphabet.
Instead of introducing letters arranged traditionally,
letters are arranged based on the sound of the
letters.
The letters are then introduced in localized
and contextualized songs and poems for the
students to remember and learn them better.
15. How to use the Marungko Approach?
b. Show the target letter and tell the children to
sound it again as they look at the letter.
c. Show them how to write it. Ask them to write it,
with the fingers in the air, on their palm, on their
desks, and on a paper as they give the sound.
d. Mastery means they know the sound and the form
of the target letter. They can give the sound and
write the symbol.
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21. How to use the Marungko Approach?
2. After the first 3 sounds have been mastered,
these can be combined to form words, phrases or
sentences.
Start blending of souds.
Every new sound is introduced with previous sounds
already learned and in various combinations into
words.
Start blending of sounds.
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23. How to use the Marungko Approach?
3. Introduce function words that cannot be taught
through the phono syllabic method as whole
words.
example:
ang, ng, mga, ay
24. How to use the Marungko Approach?
4. Create phrases and sentences.
25. How to use the Marungko Approach?
5. Read phrases and sentences and answer
WH- questions.
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27. How effective is the Marungko Approach?
This strategy is one of the most used approaches in
teaching reading.
According to a study, 30 Grade 1 pupils from a certain
elementary school here in the Philippines were tested using
this approach, the post-test results showed significant
improvement in them. From 14 non-readers, it was downed to
zero. Among seven slow readers, only five remained. From
three moderate readers, they increased to 12 and from fast
readers, they became thirteen. Through the results, the
effectiveness of Marungko Approach in teaching reading was
proven.
28. Chidren who develop good reading
habits often perform better in
school and create a wider look at
things around them.
It greatly helps them develop a
broader vocabulary and increase
their knowledge in a general perspective.