Definition of creative reading
  Approaches in writing literary
pieces
  Viewpoints on literary appreciation
  The art of oral interpretation
Derp and Derpina presents…



Creative
Reading
Hey, Derp! Do
you know what
creative reading
       is?


         Derpina, All I
         know when I
        heard the word
         creative is…
So when we say creative
 reading, we are hooked
into the reading material
because we get to read it
in a way that, we achieve
  the meaning through
  reading it intensively.
Creative Reading
   An intelligent reading that involves the
Is that so, Derp? Well, lemme
   abilitythe real definition of printed page.
give you
           to read beyond the
CREATIVE READING.
  Reading between the lines.

  Thus, ideas and feelings gathered from
  the selection become a springboard for
  other ideas and activities which may be
  shared with others.
So creative reading is not
  just an activity but an
      ability as well.
Yes. In fact, Literary
  Appreciation is
 another aspect of
 creative reading.


                    Hey! What is
                     Literature?
Literature /lit’ ri
  chǝr/
The body of written work of a particular people or
 culture.

Consists of written compositions which presents
 ideas.

Includes thoughts of people who may have
 expressed them orally in the past; enterprising
 individuals put these ideas into written form later.
So how then, Literature or those
body of written work created related
to creative reading?
"HOW DARK?" . . . I had not misheard . . . "ARE
YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?" Button B, Button A.* Stench
Of rancid breath of public hide-and-speak.
Red booth. Red pillar box. Red double-tiered
Omnibus squelching tar. It was real! Shamed
By ill-mannered silence, surrender
Pushed dumbfounded to beg simplification.
Considerate she was, varying the emphasis--
"ARE YOU DARK? OR VERY LIGHT?" Revelation
came.
"You mean--like plain or milk chocolate?"
Approaches in
writing literary
       pieces
 Aesthetic- stresses
 beauty and/or pleasure.
 Didactic- the purpose of
 the author is to instruct
 or reveal his
 philosophy in life.
Biographical- deals
with background
information on some
person, e.g., the author-
his life and experiences
which may have a direct
bearing on his work.
Lexical- involves a
study of diction used in
Structural- each
paragraph is thought of
in terms of sentence
units which may have a
simple or complex idea,
or of their order which
Viewpoints on
   Literary
 Appreciation
Personal

 Social
Oral Interpretation
     The art of
 communication to
an audience a work
of literature in its
   intellectual,
Vocal techniques
Vary the quality of your
voice.
Adjust your pitch, volume,
or tempo.
Observe a confident
posture when speaking.
Control your breath.
body techniques

Gestures
– any observable behavior of speakers
  as they convey their verbal messages
– the movement of the head, shoulders,
  arms and hands
Famous
Gestures
  The POINT

  The POUND

  The CHOP
Movement and
   Stance
Movement is the act of
shifting from one spot to
another during delivery.

Stance pertains to posture
that may be standing in a
Facial Expression
Audiences look at your
face to see how you feel
about yourself and how
you feel about them.

Creative reading (2)

  • 1.
    Definition of creativereading Approaches in writing literary pieces Viewpoints on literary appreciation The art of oral interpretation
  • 2.
    Derp and Derpinapresents… Creative Reading
  • 3.
    Hey, Derp! Do youknow what creative reading is? Derpina, All I know when I heard the word creative is…
  • 4.
    So when wesay creative reading, we are hooked into the reading material because we get to read it in a way that, we achieve the meaning through reading it intensively.
  • 5.
    Creative Reading An intelligent reading that involves the Is that so, Derp? Well, lemme abilitythe real definition of printed page. give you to read beyond the CREATIVE READING. Reading between the lines. Thus, ideas and feelings gathered from the selection become a springboard for other ideas and activities which may be shared with others.
  • 6.
    So creative readingis not just an activity but an ability as well.
  • 7.
    Yes. In fact,Literary Appreciation is another aspect of creative reading. Hey! What is Literature?
  • 8.
    Literature /lit’ ri chǝr/ The body of written work of a particular people or culture. Consists of written compositions which presents ideas. Includes thoughts of people who may have expressed them orally in the past; enterprising individuals put these ideas into written form later.
  • 9.
    So how then,Literature or those body of written work created related to creative reading?
  • 10.
    "HOW DARK?" .. . I had not misheard . . . "ARE YOU LIGHT OR VERY DARK?" Button B, Button A.* Stench Of rancid breath of public hide-and-speak. Red booth. Red pillar box. Red double-tiered Omnibus squelching tar. It was real! Shamed By ill-mannered silence, surrender Pushed dumbfounded to beg simplification. Considerate she was, varying the emphasis-- "ARE YOU DARK? OR VERY LIGHT?" Revelation came. "You mean--like plain or milk chocolate?"
  • 11.
    Approaches in writing literary pieces Aesthetic- stresses beauty and/or pleasure. Didactic- the purpose of the author is to instruct or reveal his philosophy in life.
  • 12.
    Biographical- deals with background informationon some person, e.g., the author- his life and experiences which may have a direct bearing on his work. Lexical- involves a study of diction used in
  • 13.
    Structural- each paragraph isthought of in terms of sentence units which may have a simple or complex idea, or of their order which
  • 14.
    Viewpoints on Literary Appreciation Personal Social
  • 16.
    Oral Interpretation The art of communication to an audience a work of literature in its intellectual,
  • 17.
    Vocal techniques Vary thequality of your voice. Adjust your pitch, volume, or tempo. Observe a confident posture when speaking. Control your breath.
  • 18.
    body techniques Gestures – anyobservable behavior of speakers as they convey their verbal messages – the movement of the head, shoulders, arms and hands
  • 19.
    Famous Gestures ThePOINT The POUND The CHOP
  • 20.
    Movement and Stance Movement is the act of shifting from one spot to another during delivery. Stance pertains to posture that may be standing in a
  • 21.
    Facial Expression Audiences lookat your face to see how you feel about yourself and how you feel about them.