Developing Reading Power 2b
Developing Reading Power 2b
Nestor felt very sick. His fever was very high . His mother took him to a
doctor .You’l have to e injected to get well, the doctor said. You won’t be
hurt at all. Come on Nestor . Be a good boy , mother said. Nestor smiled at
the doctor. Then he looked away as the doctor injected him. See , did it
hurt? asked the doctor . Nestor said , Not at all . Thank you.
Tomorrow is June 12. It is our Independence Day. We shall not have classes,
mother, Norma told her mother happily. What do you want to do tomorrow
then?, Mother asked . Please mother let’s go to the Rizal Park. There will be a
parade. Many of my friends will be there, Norma said. All right. Tell Nelly and
Bella to get ready for tomorrow. We shall all go and see the parade, mother
said.
Many children are good helpers at home. One such good helper is Josefa.
Josefa is a grade two like you. Before she goes to school in the morning
she does many things to help her mother. She fixes her bed. She buys read at
the store. She sets the table for breakfast. After coming from school, she takes
care of her baby brother. She waters the plants in the garden. Then she studies
her lessons.
1. What is Josefa?
a. A good cook
b. A good helper
c. A good washer
2. What grade is she in?
a. Grade two
b. Grade three
c. Grade four
3. What does she buy from the store ?
a. Bed
b. Plants
c. Bread
4. What does she prepare?
a. The bed for sleeping
b. The table for breakfast
c. The garden
5. When does she study?
a. In the morning
b. In the afternoon
c. At night
Gina woke up early. She looked out of the window. The sun was
shining brightly. The sky was clear and blue. It’s bright day. Gina
said as she jumped out of ed. She combed her hair then went to the
garden where father was working.
I’ll help you father, Gina said. No Gina, come here. Take care of your
baby sister while I go to the market, mother said.
Books are good friends. They make us happy. Some tell ice stories
and poems. Others teach beautiful songs. Still others teach us about
many things in the world.
Books live along if we take good care of them. We should cover
them. We should not tear their pages. We should not write on their
pages, too.
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Saving Money
Miss Sanchez and her upils were takig about saving money. It was Thrift
Week . Who among you are saving money?, Miss Sanchez asked. Many
of her children raised their hands. Where do you keep the money that
you save?, Miss Sanchez asked. In a piggy bank, Ma’am, Elsie said. In a
milk can, Lucio said . I keep my money in a bamboo shell, Lito said.
Let’s talk about what we do for our pets, Miss Perez said to her grade two
children. I give y pet dog clean water to drink, Jose said. Scot is my dog’s
name. I give him fish, Lita said. My cat is white. She‘s big and fat because I let
her drink milk, Zeny said. I clean the pen of our pig very well. It doesn’t smell
bad, David said. I don’t have any pet but if I’ll have one I will love it, Ben said.
Tomorrow we should go out to buy your school materials. You must all
wake up early, mother said. The next morning, Pina, Mario and Lorna were up
early. They went to the town with their mother. This store is very big. It’s full
of school materials, Mario said. Pina bought notebooks, paper and ball pen.
Mario ought a box of crayon, bottle of paste and pencil. Lorna bought
notebooks and a ball pen.
Miss Benigno asked her children to write the food that they eat
nearly every day. These are some of what the children wrote.
Nita- rice , ice cream, eggs, bananas
Luz - rice, meat, eggs, milk,
vegetables
Bert - rice , fish , vegetables, eggs
Fred - rice , fish, vegetables
Ana- rice, eggs, bananas, vegetables,
fish
Meat is a good food. It builds the body. But meat is very expensive
now. What food can take place of eat?, Miss Domingo asked. Mongo,
fish and beans, Helen said. Very good. So you see children, there a lot
of food that we can eat in place of meat, Miss Domingo explained.
Coffee is good for us too, Melba said. No coffee is not good for you.
Milk is the best drink for children. Milk makes you healthy and
strong, Miss Domingo said.