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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region III – Central Luzon Tarlac City Schools Division Tarlac Central District TRINIDAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Tarlac City

ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORT IN ENGLISH 2018-2019 I. Introduction Language is the basis of all communication and the primary instrument of thought. Thinking, learning, and language are interrelated. Language is governed by rules and systems which are used to explore and communicate meaning. It defines culture which is essential in understanding oneself, forming interpersonal relationships, extending experiences, reflecting on thought and action, and contributing to a better society. Language, therefore, is central to the peoples’ intellectual, social and emotional development and has an essential role in all key learning areas. Our thoughts, values and understandings are developed and expressed through language. This process allows our students to understand better the world in which they live and contributes to the development of their personal perspectives of the global community. People use language to make sense of and bring order to their world. Therefore, proficiency in the language enables people to access, process and keep abreast of information, to engage with the wider and more diverse communities, and to learn about the role of language in their own lives, and in their own and other cultures. Everyone is given the chance to explore and experience how to come out of their way especially when it comes to language. Furthermore, pupils should then be an instrument in learning complicated matters regarding the subject. Quarterly, Trinidad Elementary School thinks on how to be of service with the pupils in order for them to explore the subject and let them discover how far they can go. On our desire to be of service to the pupils, the entire organization initiated incomparable efforts in helping students learn and grow. II. Programs and Activities Implemented in School In support with the advocacy of Department of Education in producing literate, communicative competent and globally competitive learners, Trinidad Elementary School initiates the following programs and activities: 1. Conducted the Group Screening Test in Phil-Iri. 2. Conducted the Individual Passages Reading Test in Phil-Iri Pre-test and Post Test 3. Implemented different intervention programs to enhance reading and comprehension like Word for the Day, Paragraph a Day, or A Story a Day. 4. Supported and implemented Project ROBERT in the school 5. Assessed pupil’s performance through different tests. 6. Used supplementary books in teaching English 7. Utilize the school library 8. Conducted intensive review classes and Saturday review classes to prepare students who competed to different contests in English.

9. Participated and competed in different competitions of Department of Education in school, district and division level such as Press Conferences. 10. Conducted a Lit-Num (Literacy-Numeracy) Day III. Contest Wins of Pupils Students from Trinidad Elementary School competed and won in the following competitions: TARLAC CENTRAL DISTRICT PRESS CONFERENCE 1. Copy reading and Headline Writing in English (4th Place) – Niña G. Tacusalme 2. Copy reading and Headline Writing in English (6th Place) – Jhodee Miles D. Nartatez TARLAC CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION PRESS CONFERENCE 3. Copy reading and Headline Writing in English (5th Place) – El Jay B. Carreon IV. Contest Wins/ Awards Received by Teachers The following teachers from Trinidad Elementary School were awarded a certificate of recognition: 2. Mary Grace D. Catacutan – Trainer of Copyreading and Headline Writing V. Teacher’s Development A. Seminars/SLACS Conducted 1. Facilitated Learning Action Cell concerning the administration of the new Phil-Iri 2. Conducted In-service Training focusing on Big Book Making and Layouting 3. Conducted an intensive seminar-training for campus journalists B. Seminars/SLACS Attended Related to the Subject 1. Attended District/ Division Level-Seminars concerning Phil-Iri and literacy 2. Attended District/ Division Level-Seminar Workshop on Campus Journalism VI. Most Significant Accomplishment In a year of implementing and conducting different intervention programs in addressing literacy-related challenges of learners, number of non-readers have reduced. Based from the results in the Phil-Iri Pre and Post Test, the number of non-readers have reduced by 50%. Aside from the reduced number of non-readers, students from Trinidad Elementary School succeeded and won in the District Press Conference and Division Press Conference.

VII. Plans for the Next School Year 1. Eradicate non-readers in the school 2. Conduct more active intervention programs and activities that will help and develop learners to become active readers 3. Continuous preparation of instructional materials 4. Provide more reading materials in the school library and classrooms 5. Excel in District and Division Level competitions

VII. Pictures

Intensive Training as preparation for District and DivisionPress Conference

School Learning Action Cell and Workshop on Big Book Making and Layouting

Varied Strategies used in Teaching Reading

Celebration of Reading Month

Prepared by: MARY GRACE D. CATACUTAN School English Focal Person Noted: JULIUS G. GAMIS, Ed. D. Principal I

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