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Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Schools Division of Capiz
ROXAS FARM SCHOOL
(formerly Roxas National High School)
Roxas, Tapaz, Capiz
Instruction: Kindly put a check mark to indicate the type of learner. Present with MOVs of the reading assessment following
minimum health protocols.
NR – Non-reader
SR – Slow reader
AR – Average reader
FR – Fast reader
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ANAJANE G. BELLOCA
Brigada sa Pagbasa Co-Chairman
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VI-Western Visayas
Schools Division of Capiz
ROXAS FARM SCHOOL
(formerly Roxas National High School)
Roxas, Tapaz, Capiz
Instruction: Kindly put a check mark to indicate the type of learner. Present with MOVs of the reading assessment following
minimum health protocols.
NR – Non-reader
SR – Slow reader
AR – Average reader
FR – Fast reader
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Prepared by:
ANAJANE G. BELLOCA
Brigada sa Pagbasa, Co-Chairman
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Instruction: Kindly put a check mark to indicate the type of learner. Present with MOVs of the reading assessment following
minimum health protocols.
NR – Non-reader
SR – Slow reader
AR – Average reader
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ANAJANE G. BELLOCA
Brigada sa Pagbasa Co-Chairman
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Juan was a little boy, the laziest of the lazy, and for this reason he as
named Juan Tamad. After baking some cakes one day, Juan’s mother
said: “Get up you lazy boy, and sell these bibingka in town.” Rolling up a
piece of rag, she coiled it into a round pad and set in on Juan’s head and
upon the pad she placed the heavy basket of rice cakes. The sun grew
warmer and warmer as Juan trudged townward with the rice cakes. Now
and then he stopped to rest under a bamboo or soaked his feet in the cool
river, or ate a rice cake