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SJES-Oral RDG Test
SJES-Oral RDG Test
Department of Education
REGION III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BULACAN
DISTRICT OF PAOMBONG
SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Wawa San Jose, Paombong, Bulacan
The cat and rat play in the yard. The cat runs
after the rat. The rat hides in a big can. The cat
cannot find the rat. The cat is very mad.
Direction: Read aloud the story and answer the following questions.
A. Letter
1. Cc 2. Tt 3. Rr 4. Ff
B. Syllable
1. ve 2. ter 3. ry 4. af
C. Word
D. Phrase
E. Sentence
1. The cat and rat play in the yard.
2. The rat hides in a big can.
Direction: Read aloud the story and answer the following questions.
A. Letter
1. Gg 2. Kk 3. Ww 4. Jj
B. Syllable
1. a 2. is 3. ly 4. now
C. Word
D. Phrase
E. Sentence
1. The poor king is very ill.
2. Ping is a small and silly king.
A. Letter
1. Ff 2. Ll 3. Pp 4. Ss
B. Syllable
1. a 2. is 3. ter 4. so
C. Word
D. Phrase
E. Sentence
1. They sing with feeling.
2. The songs make the listeners happy.
Aling Mariya called her six children for breakfast. She served them
all the fried fish and rice she cooked. When the children sat at the table
and began to eat, the food was finished in a short time.
“Mother, is there some more rice?” asked Pedro. He had eaten
slowly and had taken only a small amount of rice. Mother brought the
scorched rice from the pot.
“This is the only rice left, Pedro,” she said.
“But Mother, you will have none to eat,” Pedro said.
Mother could not speak. There was little food to cook and she had
six children. It was hard to feed a big family.
A. Letter
1. Ff 2. Bb 3. Yy 4. Ll
B. Syllable
1. a 2. is 3. fast 4. ly
C. Word
D. Phrase
E. Sentence
1. It was hard to feed a big family.
2. This is the only rice left.
A Helpful Daughter
(Grade 5)
Mia was playing with her friends in their front yard when she
saw her mother coming from the market. She excused herself
politely from her playmates and ran to meet her mother. She took
the basket and carried it to the house.
“Thank you, Mia,” her mother said when they reached the
house. “You can go back to your friends and play again.”
“No, Mother,” Mia answered. “I have already told them, I am
going to help you prepare our food.”
A. Letter
1. Ff 2. Ll 3. Dd 4. Aa
B. Syllable
C. Word
D. Phrase
E. Sentence
1. Thank you, Mia.
2. Mia was playing with her friends.
For Free
(Grade 6)
Vic and Nicky were walking to school. Near a store they saw a man giving
free candies to children.
“Hurry, Nicky, let’s ask for some candies,” shouted Vic as he ran towards
the man. “There may not be any candy left for us.”
“No, Vic, stop!” called Nicky. “Those candies might be drugged.”
Vic stopped at once. He remembered that Miss Reyes told them not to
accept candies or anything to eat or drink from strangers. They might be drugged.”
“Quick, Nicky,” Vic said in a frightened voice. “Those children might eat
those candies. Let’s report them to the principal.”
Direction: Read aloud the story and answer the following questions.
A. Letter
1. Ff 2. Ee 3. Rr 4. Oo
B. Syllable
C. Word
D. Phrase
E. Sentence
1. Vic and Nicky were walking to school.
2. The candies might be drugged.