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Achieve3000: An Introduction to the Program

Achieve3000: An Introduction to the Program. Nonfiction Reading in the Real World The Achieve3000 5-Step Literacy Routine Student Data: Teacher Tools Resources for Parents Achieve3000 Here at Jenkins Questions. A Growing Gap. Increased Rigor. The 5-Step Literacy Routine.

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Achieve3000: An Introduction to the Program

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  1. Achieve3000: An Introduction to the Program • Nonfiction Reading in the Real World • The Achieve3000 5-Step Literacy Routine • Student Data: Teacher Tools • Resources for Parents • Achieve3000 Here at Jenkins • Questions

  2. A Growing Gap

  3. Increased Rigor

  4. The 5-Step Literacy Routine • Poll and Email:Prior to reading, students recognize their perspective about the topic and support their opinion with a written explanation. • Article: Students read through the article, completing the reading connections activities as they read. • Activity:Students demonstrate understanding of the article they have just read. • Poll: Students re-evaluate their original position after gathering information from their reading of the article. • Thought Question: Students compose a well-written response to the article.

  5. The Jenkins Plan • Students will complete Achieve3000 readings and activities in their social studies, science, and language arts classes. • Every week, students will complete two articles in class and one article as a homework assignment. We will offer support to students that don’t have internet access at home. • At school and at home, we want to celebrate success and keep students motivated to keep on progressing.

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