LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315
CHL2601
Assignment number: 11
Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 2)
PREVIEW:
1.3 Discuss three factors that may influence reading comprehension. In your discussion,
explain how they influence reading comprehension. (9)
Reading comprehension is a complex cognitive process influenced by various factors. Here
are three key factors that can significantly impact reading comprehension and how they
influence it:
Vocabulary Knowledge:
Influence on Reading Comprehension: Vocabulary is the foundation of
comprehension. A reader's ability to understand a text relies heavily on their
vocabulary knowledge. When encountering unfamiliar words, readers may struggle to
grasp the meaning of sentences or passages.
How it Influences: Limited vocabulary can lead to misinterpretation, hinder the ability
to infer context, and slow down reading speed. On the other hand, a rich vocabulary
enables readers to comprehend texts more effortlessly by instantly recognizing and
comprehending words, phrases, and their meanings.
Background Knowledge:
Influence on Reading Comprehension: A reader's prior knowledge and experiences
greatly affect how they understand and interpret a text. If a reader is unfamiliar with
the topic or lacks relevant background knowledge, comprehension can suffer.
, LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315
1.5 Assessment 11
This elective assessment covers the entire content of your CHL2601 study guide.
Question 1 [60]
1.1 Use all the knowledge you have learned in this module to develop a story suitable for
children between the ages of six and nine years. You can use the
rubric below to guide your story. (15)
1 mark 2 marks 3 marks
The plot The plot is weak and The storyline is more The storyline of events
inappropriate to the descriptive than leads to a crisis moment
child. A young child will presenting events leading with a resolution and a
not be able to relate to to a crisis. There is also happy ending
the plot. no happy ending
The theme There is no identifiable A theme is identifiable but The theme is clear and is
theme; there is no not followed through to followed through to the
moral to the story. the end. The moral of the end. The moral of the story
story is too complex for a is appropriate for a young
young child to identify child.
with.
The setting The setting is not clear The story is so descriptive The setting is beautifully
from the story; the that the setting is clear. portrayed. The context of
context is not familiar to The context may not be the story is beautifully laid
or appropriate for a relatable to all children. out so that all children will
young child be able to relate.
The style The writing style Language use and Sentences are
(vocabulary and vocabulary is appropriate constructed in an
language use) is not for the developmental appealing manner and
appropriate for the age level of the child. appropriate for the
group of the child. The developmental level of the
story is told in adult child. Use of vocabulary is
language. appropriate for the
developmental level and
age of a young child.
There is even repetition
and rhyme.
The The characters are not There are not too many The characters are
characters age-appropriate and characters and young universal and
young children will not children should be able to representative.
relate to the characters. relate to the characters. Characters are not
Characters portray There is character stereotypical and promote
stereotypes that may be development and acceptance. Character
offensive to some characters find solutions development is complete.
children and cultures. to their problems.
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CHL2601
Assignment number: 11
Year: 2023 (SEMESTER 2)
PREVIEW:
1.3 Discuss three factors that may influence reading comprehension. In your discussion,
explain how they influence reading comprehension. (9)
Reading comprehension is a complex cognitive process influenced by various factors. Here
are three key factors that can significantly impact reading comprehension and how they
influence it:
Vocabulary Knowledge:
Influence on Reading Comprehension: Vocabulary is the foundation of
comprehension. A reader's ability to understand a text relies heavily on their
vocabulary knowledge. When encountering unfamiliar words, readers may struggle to
grasp the meaning of sentences or passages.
How it Influences: Limited vocabulary can lead to misinterpretation, hinder the ability
to infer context, and slow down reading speed. On the other hand, a rich vocabulary
enables readers to comprehend texts more effortlessly by instantly recognizing and
comprehending words, phrases, and their meanings.
Background Knowledge:
Influence on Reading Comprehension: A reader's prior knowledge and experiences
greatly affect how they understand and interpret a text. If a reader is unfamiliar with
the topic or lacks relevant background knowledge, comprehension can suffer.
, LOLA JACOBS ASSIGNMENTS 0618151315
1.5 Assessment 11
This elective assessment covers the entire content of your CHL2601 study guide.
Question 1 [60]
1.1 Use all the knowledge you have learned in this module to develop a story suitable for
children between the ages of six and nine years. You can use the
rubric below to guide your story. (15)
1 mark 2 marks 3 marks
The plot The plot is weak and The storyline is more The storyline of events
inappropriate to the descriptive than leads to a crisis moment
child. A young child will presenting events leading with a resolution and a
not be able to relate to to a crisis. There is also happy ending
the plot. no happy ending
The theme There is no identifiable A theme is identifiable but The theme is clear and is
theme; there is no not followed through to followed through to the
moral to the story. the end. The moral of the end. The moral of the story
story is too complex for a is appropriate for a young
young child to identify child.
with.
The setting The setting is not clear The story is so descriptive The setting is beautifully
from the story; the that the setting is clear. portrayed. The context of
context is not familiar to The context may not be the story is beautifully laid
or appropriate for a relatable to all children. out so that all children will
young child be able to relate.
The style The writing style Language use and Sentences are
(vocabulary and vocabulary is appropriate constructed in an
language use) is not for the developmental appealing manner and
appropriate for the age level of the child. appropriate for the
group of the child. The developmental level of the
story is told in adult child. Use of vocabulary is
language. appropriate for the
developmental level and
age of a young child.
There is even repetition
and rhyme.
The The characters are not There are not too many The characters are
characters age-appropriate and characters and young universal and
young children will not children should be able to representative.
relate to the characters. relate to the characters. Characters are not
Characters portray There is character stereotypical and promote
stereotypes that may be development and acceptance. Character
offensive to some characters find solutions development is complete.
children and cultures. to their problems.
2