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RAPU RAPU COMMUNITY COLLEGE

POBLACION, RAPU-RAPU, ALBAY

Student Name: Arvy Shaun C. Yorac


Year/Section: 4th Year Block A

LAST ACTIVITY IN DEVELOPMENTAL READING

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

1. How important are post reading activities to the total learning reading experiences of the students?
2. Think of other post-reading strategies/designs for your students` meaningful reading experience
and elaborate each.

Answers:

1. Post reading activities are a crucial factor to the total learning and reading experiences of the
students. It helps learners, most especially emergent readers to develop the love for reading.
Having said that listening and writing are two basic skill that a learner must develop. Listening is
the source of input into gaining knowledge while writing is the output base. And that reading is
the essential part of the learning process. while there are many post reading activities that can
built the learners’ love for reading experiencing these activities will not only help them pursue
the love for reading but rather help them to interact, validate certain situations around them,
validate emotions and or feelings from the stories or to the characters that have been read to
them, and know that with these experiences from post reading activities will reflect their way of
thinking and most importantly develop their creative, logical and critical thinking.

2. The most effective post reading strategies for me is the sharing of thoughts/opinions and ideas
towards the certain topic of a story or book. It is effective because learner’s will understand that
it is not just “reading” but rather understanding, imagining and reflecting from stories can help
them gain their willingness to collaborate what’s on their mind and that everyone’s opinion
matters. Constructing reasoning engages improvement to learner’s vocabulary and adding up
knowledge every time they learn something new. Another is Role Playing, pretending games are
suitable for young learners because not only that they are learning but they are also having fun.

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