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Mashburn Elementary. Curriculum Night 2011 Early Intervention Program (EIP). What is EIP?. The Early Intervention Program is designed to help students who are not working on grade level or need assistance maintaining academic grade level performance.

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Mashburn Elementary

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  1. Mashburn Elementary Curriculum Night 2011 Early Intervention Program (EIP)

  2. What is EIP? • The Early Intervention Program is designed to help students who are not working on grade level or need assistance maintaining academic grade level performance. • The purpose of the EIP is to provide additional instructional resources to help students obtain the necessary academic skills.

  3. Who Qualifies for EIP? • All Students who score at Level I on the CRCT in Reading or Math (below 800) • Kindergarten students qualify through their GKIDs score. • A few students who score at Level 2 on the CRCT in Reading or Math (800-820) • New students to Mashburn who are experiencing difficulty in Reading or Math

  4. Schedule • 30 or 45 minute segment • Daily direct instruction in reading and/or math in small group format • We team teach with the teacher during their regular math/reading time.

  5. Skills Focus • Basic Phonics Skills • Decoding/ Encoding • Fluency • Comprehension • Vocabulary • Number Operations • Measurement • Geometry • Problem Solving

  6. Exiting EIP • A group of teachers will look at a body of evidence to determine if a student has made satisfactory improvement and is maintaining grade level performance. The teachers will sign off on the dismissal, and the parents will be notified. • Data used are the students’ report card, class work, and teacher input. • All students exit from EIP at the end of the school year .

  7. What You Can Do At Home • Read to your child and have your child read to you • Incorporate assisted drill and practice into your daily routine • Use every family experience to build vocabulary skills • Ask probing questions about daily happenings and require thoughtful responses • Access academic internet sites for motivational practice

  8. Thank You For Participating! • Michelle Abrams • MAbrams@forsyth.k12.ga.us • 770-889-1630 ext. 750173 • Lynne Mashburn • LMashburn@forsyth.k12.ga.us • 770-889-1630 ext. 750169 • Kimberly Heglin • KHeglin@forsyth.k12.ga.us • 770-889-1630 ext. 750173 • Amber Smith • AMSmith@forsyth.k12.ga.us • 770-889-1630 ext. 750173

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