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Reading First

Reading First. Reading First M.W. Cuyler Elementary School September 17, 2004. Reading First. A Federal Initiative State Support professional development funding Regional Support professional development coaching Local Support staffing and schedule coaching. How did we get this grant?.

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Reading First

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  1. Reading First Reading FirstM.W. Cuyler Elementary SchoolSeptember 17, 2004

  2. Reading First • A Federal Initiative • State Support • professional development • funding • Regional Support • professional development • coaching • Local Support • staffing and schedule • coaching

  3. How did we get this grant? • Eligible due to socio-economic level of district. • Team approach to writing grant • 48 awarded throughout NYS

  4. How does our school benefit? • Funding for additional reading staff • allows for smaller instructional groups • Funding for extensive purchase of materials • all researched and proven to be effective • Funding for Professional Development • throughout summer • on-going throughout school year

  5. What is Reading First? “Reading is rocket science!” • National Reading Panel • Scientifically Based Reading Research • Data-driven Instruction • SBRR Strategies and Programs • Flexible Grouping

  6. What is Reading First? • Instruction concentrated in 5 Areas • Phonemic Awareness • Phonics • Fluency • Vocabulary • Comprehension

  7. What does this look like? • More time devoted to reading in every K-3 classroom during an “Uninterrupted” 90 minute Literacy Block. • More opportunities for instruction to occur in small groups. ie. Intervention groups, K-3. • More opportunities for individualized instruction.

  8. How are we measuring success? • On-going assessments • Screening • DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) • PPVT (Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test) • WJ III (Woodcock Johnson – test of comprehension) • Progress Monitoring • DIBELS • Diagnostic • varies depending on individual need

  9. What does testing tell us? • Monitors strengths and needs of children • Allows us to “prescribe” a program for individual improvement • Three levels of instruction • Benchmark • low/no risk • Strategic • some risk • Intensive • at risk

  10. LINKS www.edreform.com Parent Power Newsletter – provides information on latest educational issues

  11. “When children become good readers in the early grades, they are more likely to become better learners throughout their school years and beyond.”

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