English - How to Teach Comprehension Cloze
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smartmummy:
U r welcome smartmummy, the idea of Blanko-ing originates from our sista cwc , I am learning from her tooThanks cwc for your LRD papers snaps
Thans Mum1113 and Janet for your vauable ideas
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cwc:
thanks sista cwc....anyweas to continue to uphold our due command of respect from our dk (dear kidz), we mummies always have the upper hand, isnt' it.....read through the answers first and chuck one side, so when come to challenging ones, even mummy has no problem in answering and dk will never get to comment \"aiyo, mummy u also dont know ...\" kekeke..janet_lee88:
Someone advised me to try the \"Blanko-ing job' with son...but I'm lazy to do so. So decided to use the passages in cloze assessment instead. In doing so, my weakness may make me lose face but so far :xedfingers: , I'm doing ok...whew !! I will still command respect as his mummy :evil: ...hahaha
Mum1113:
IMO, the 'blanko' is the easiest part compared to the mind-map, summary & tell. To me, the real value is per what Mum1113 mentioned, keeping their train thoughts and ours active.To discuss after the readings, not only keeps their train thoughts moving but mine as well , otherwise may get too dusty.
Some kids, read a lot but able to learn new stuff, link and analyse what they read....and these are the really good ones.
Some kids, read a lot but dun seem to absorb much
Unfortunately, my kids (me too) belong to the later.....read majiam din read. Guess some kids are just wired to be better while others need guidance (that's why if one can find a good mentor, always helps). So this is where I hope I can help ie. teach them how to 'fish/small-shrimp'.......
Will definitely still make use of some cloze assessments to supplement
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If I am hardworking enough next week (when school reopens), I will try the ‘blanko’ method…esp since son’s school has habit of extracting passages from Straits Times and Readers Digest.
Thanks cwc. Oh yes, you have a boy in P5 this year too. -
janet_lee88:
Janet, you are already a very HARDWORKING mummy! :salute: :salute: 加油!加油!If I am hardworking enough next week (when school reopens), I will try the 'blanko' method...esp since son's school has habit of extracting passages from Straits Times and Readers Digest.
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Mum1113:
thanks sista cwc....anyweas to continue to uphold our due command of respect from our dk (dear kidz), we mummies always have the upper hand, isnt' it.....read through the answers first and chuck one side, so when come to challenging ones, even mummy has no problem in answering and dk will never get to comment \"aiyo, mummy u also dont know ...\" kekeke..
Mum1113,
You're welcome
Seriously, I have to try see answer first. My son, quite nice as to he won't say 'mummy also dun know'......but that look on his face :sick: it's 'aiyah, no need to ask mummy, think she also dunno'
Just like when he ask me Maths......he doesn't expect me to always know. To DS, daddy is 'Platinum', mommy is 'Gold'.....mommy cannot answer, ask daddy then
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janet_lee88:
Yah, DS P5 this year. Starting to feel nervous as I countdown....but again, think a lot has to depend on the child. IF they dun feel the urgency, there's only so much we can do....... that's why, while aiming for that 'DREAM' school, better source for backup schoolsIf I am hardworking enough next week (when school reopens), I will try the 'blanko' method...esp since son's school has habit of extracting passages from Straits Times and Readers Digest.
Thanks cwc. Oh yes, you have a boy in P5 this year too.
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......but that look on his face :sick: it's 'aiyah, no need to ask mummy, think she also dunno'[/quote]
He is kind to you, no need to be verbal just facial expression tells it all
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Just like when he ask me Maths......he doesn't expect me to always know. To DS, daddy is 'Platinum', mommy is 'Gold'.....mommy cannot answer, ask daddy then
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at least u r Gold, me not even Bronze in MA
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Mum1113:
ha ha, I not GOLD lah........ DS thinks I am GOLD only becos' he has yet to learn the topics, so of course I know more than him at this point in time. But once he has learnt all his topics, will probably face the same 'nice look' again. Just a matter of time :scared: Now u know why cannot expose our weakness ?!?! :evil:
He is kind to you, no need to be verbal just facial expression tells it allcwc:
......but that look on his face :sick: it's 'aiyah, no need to ask mummy, think she also dunno'
cwc:
at least u r Gold, me not even Bronze in MAJust like when he ask me Maths......he doesn't expect me to always know. To DS, daddy is 'Platinum', mommy is 'Gold'.....mommy cannot answer, ask daddy then


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hi,
maybe reading newspaper on a regular basis will help… and pick out the words most often used together. for example: prefers… to… , death toll, statistics revealed… etc
This is probably a more effective way to improve from now till exams I think -
Get them to read the sentence aloud in their minds. This is especially helpful for children who are more auditory than visual.
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