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Reading Level : ______________
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Name : __________________________ Grade & Section __________________
Speed : _________ Minutes Score : __________________
Level : _________________________ Level : ___________________________GRADE LEVEL PASSAGE RATING SHEET
Direction: Read the selection silently. Record your reading time as soon as you finish reading. Read the questions and encircle the letter of your answer.
Grade III
No. of words: 129Questions:
1. Where did the story happen?
a. Davao City
b. Baguio City c. Iloilo City d. Zamboanga City 2. What was the story about?
a. a Fruit Festival b. a Farmers Festival c. a Flower Festivald. a Vegetable Festival 3. What did the bands wear?
a. floral dressb. plain shirt c. striped dressd. colored shirt 4. What does Panagbenga mean?a. Lets gather the flowers. b. Lets decorate with flowers. c. Let the flowers dance. d. Let a thousand flowers bloom. 5. What do floats mean in the story?
a. decorated cars/trucksb. flying cars/trucks c. floating cars/trucks d. moving cars/trucks6. Why does Baguio celebrate Panagbenga?a. to make the city beautifulb. to show the beautiful flowersc. to spread friendship to othersd. to let others come to Baguio7. How does a festival help the livelihood of the people?
a. People can relax.b. Children go on vacation.c. Everybody can have fun.d. Tourists visit the place.Phil-IRI Form 1 - Pretest
Flower Festival
Its the last Saturday of February. Everyones waiting for a parade along the main roads of Baguio City. Its Panagbenga let a thousand flowers bloom!
Michael and Mae sit with their Mother by the window of a fastfood center waiting for the most colorful event of the city.
Here comes the police escort now, Mama! shouts Mae.
Look at the band! They are dressed in floral shirts. Their instruments are decked with flowers, says Michael.
Look at the street dancers, exclaims Mother. They are doing different formations. See, thats like a big sunflower!
And look at the flowers, Mama, observes Mae. They are all very colorful.
Along pass more bands and more street dancers in colorful costumes. There are flowers everywhere.
We will watch the floats tomorrow, says Mother.
SY 2012-2013