Grammar rules for reading comprehension for 6th grade primary school students in the communication department. IE Fe y Alegría N° 12. Puente Piedra

Authors

  • Edith Juliana Coveñas Prado Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
  • Luz Doris Sánchez Pinedo Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47865/igob.vol8.n31.2025.426

Keywords:

Grammar Rules, Reading Comprehension

Abstract

Grammar rules, in general terms, are the set of rules used by any language to establish the guidelines to ensure the message is understood by the recipient. Communication is based on comprehension, and therefore, without a series of patterns that define a course of action, it would be impossible to establish fluid and correct communication between the two parties. Therefore, it is important to determine whether Grammar Rules influence reading comprehension in sixth-grade elementary school students at Fe y Alegría N. 12 Elementary School in Puente Piedra, Lima. Quantitative approaches, using a hypothetical-deductive method and a quasi-experimental design, frame the research methodology. A control group and an experimental pre- and post-test group constitute the intentional non-probability sample.

It was concluded that teaching skills using Grammar Rules increased reading comprehension at the critical level by finding sig (002) in the experimental group post-test. Therefore, there was a significant effect of the teaching strategies used.

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Published

2025-09-26

How to Cite

Coveñas Prado, E. J. ., & Sánchez Pinedo, L. D. . (2025). Grammar rules for reading comprehension for 6th grade primary school students in the communication department. IE Fe y Alegría N° 12. Puente Piedra. IGOBERNANZA, 8(31), 66–87. https://doi.org/10.47865/igob.vol8.n31.2025.426

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