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Students have different learning styles.

Several students uniquely gain


knowledge through discovery and personal initiative. Some learn through the
influence of the teacher. Others learn through interaction with others either in
school or in the community.
As a vehicle of learning to the students, teachers should be aware that
students enjoy and learn more through inclusion of diverse activities in the lesson
like group works, puzzles, role play and many more. Life skills like problem solving,
resourcefulness and moral values like responsibility accountability and teamwork
are not just being neglected but inculcated too to the learners.
Reading Camp is being launched yearly at Silanganan Elementary School
quadrangle. It served as a dwelling place for students God-given talents, skills and
potentials to showcase and display. Its truly great opportunity for students to learn
through variety of fantastic and enjoyable activities primed by the high- spirited
English teachers from grades one to three through the headship of Mrs. Lanie
Capistrano, Reading Coordinator and Ms. Mary Joy Samaniego, Master Teacher I.
During the camp, ample of activities were organized from different stations.
Each station consists of a facilitator to assist the participants in finishing the
assigned task for them. Prizes were given to victorious groups after.
Despite of being exhausted, participants were extremely delighted because
of the remarkable experience they had. An experience to be cherished, an
experience to be treasured and an experience worth remembering for the rest of
their life.

Excitement was painted on the face of the Primary graders accompanied by their
supportive parents.

Mrs. Daisy Lines, Grade One Chairman, headed the registration of the participants.

Ms. Mary Joy Samaniego, the brilliant and compassionate MT-1, served as director
during the Primary Reading Camp on November 28, 2015.

A solemn opening prayer was led by Mrs. Maricar D.G. Castillo, Grade 1 teacher.

The
bubbly
Mrs. Christine Marie Apostol, grade two teacher, served as EMCEE during the
Primary Reading Camp.
The Philippine National Anthem was wonderfully sung by Mrs. Ma. Theresa
Jambalos. Grade two teacher.

Opening remarks was given by Mrs. Lanie Capistrano pointing the significance of
comradeship of the participants.

Community partnership is very important in the realization of any school activity.


Parents were given the task to aid pupils behavior before during and after the
Reading Camp activity.

Primary English Teachers with the leadership of Ms. Clarisse Galletes, Chairman of
Grade two joined hands in the fulfillment of the reading Camp Activity as they
prepare the name tag of the participants

Station 1:
Facilitators: Mrs. Daisy Lines & Mardiluz Escoton

Station 2: Word Factory


Facilitators: Mrs. Ma. Theresa Jambalos and Marie Christine Apostol.

Station 3: Arranging Jumbled Words


Mrs. Jasmin Talaran, grade three chairman, facilitator.

Station 4: Word Formation through Pictures


Mrs. Therese Bulasa, grade three teacher, facilitator.

Station 5:
Facilitators: Mrs. Lanie Capistrano & Mrs. Apple Pepe
Pictures worth a thousand words.
Station 6:
Books Reading
Colorful books
were prepared to
be read by the
participants.
Facilitator: Ms. Ellen
Jay Tampus,
Chairman of

Kinder

Kinder

participants
demonstrated their creative skills in drawing.

Station 7: Film Viewing

Awarding of Certificates

Reading Camp was successfully carried out through the dedicated workforce of SES
Primary English Teachers

Reading Camp was fruitfully launched too, through the distinctive headship of Ms
.Mary Joy Samaniego, Master Teacher in Reading

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