ENHANCING READING COMPREHENSION OF GRADE THREE PUPILS THROUGH PICTURE WORD INDUCTIVE MODEL (PWIM) STRATEGY

Type
Thesis
Authors
MASCAPAAR ( JUNALL )
 
Category
 
Publication Year
2021 
Pages
40 pages 
Abstract
This study aimed to help improve third grade students' reading comprehension
through the Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM) strategy. It helped to determine the
effectiveness of the use of PWIM strategy and found answers if there is a significant difference
in the results of the students' first and second cycle reading comprehension test before and
after applying the PWIM strategy to the student reading worksheet.

A descriptive method was used in which data were collected using the adapted
and validated Phil-IRI reading passages. The researcher modelled the passages usmg the
picture word inductive model strategy with pictures on the pupils' worksheets in the second
cycle test.

The frequency and the percentage were used to evaluate the reading comprehension
in the first and second cycle tests of the respondents. To determine the significant difference
between the test results of the first cycle and the second cycle, the T-test was used. In the
general result of the scores of the first and second cycle test of pupils, it was found out that
there is a significant difference between the first and second cycle reading comprehension tes
of third grade students using Picture Word Inductive Model (PHWIM) Strategy.

The researcher observed that using the PWIM strategy gives students enthusiasm
and helps them become familiar with the images and gives them the confidence to answer their
worksheet independently.
Therefore. the researcher concludes that this strategy helps students to understand
.average they have read and leads them to become familiar with things through the
representation of images used
Teachers should use this type of strategy to help students understand the text and passage they are reading with enthusiasm and helps them expand their vocabulary.
Keywords: Reading Comprehension, Picture Word Inductive Model. Reading Passages, Descriptive Method, Phil-IRI  
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