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EARLY READING CENTER

EARLY READING CENTER. The Center. Create an online reading environment. Support teachers and their learning instruction. Address needs of all readers, kindergarten to 3 rd grade. Co-develop by Lightspan and Allen ISD. Program. Research based curriculum. Texas Reading Initiative.

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EARLY READING CENTER

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  1. EARLY READING CENTER

  2. The Center • Create an online reading environment. • Support teachers and their learning instruction. • Address needs of all readers, kindergarten to 3rd grade. • Co-develop by Lightspan and Allen ISD.

  3. Program • Research based curriculum. • Texas Reading Initiative. • National panel of research. • Lightspan. • Developmentally appropriate instruction.

  4. Goal • Online learning environment. • Lab • Guided reading center • Computer center • Personal level development work.

  5. Students Teachers can: • Customize instruction for different reading levels. • Offer assignments to meet individual needs. • Utilize the Early Reading Center.

  6. Online Environment Teachers can: • Capture their attention. • Help students to work developmentally. • Offer reinforcement. • Captivate their interest. • Supply fluent reading activities. • Provide enrichment.

  7. Partnership KIDS Grant with Lightspan: To create a tool to help kids with reading.

  8. Equity Low income schools: • No Internet access. • Not the latest technology tools. • Older home computer systems.

  9. Lightspan • Share in philosophy. • Deliver technology to children. • Involve parents to use technology. • Create a parent-child relationship with using technology. • Utilize technology tools in school. • Inspire teachers with student’s knowledge of technology.

  10. Summer Reading Program Participants from 40 districts: Plan • Training. • Assignments. • Answers to technology questions. • Support and development.

  11. Standards • State. • School districts. • Texas Primary Reading Inventory. • Correlation chart. • TPRI – Kindergarten. • Child’s strengths and weaknesses. • Assignment match to child’s development in the Lightspan network.

  12. Individual Benefits School assignment: • Student can access online at home. • Each child has web page and site. • Access to assignments and TLN.

  13. Parent Benefits How can I help my child at home? Teacher can: • Provide the URL. • Show the login. • Give the sheet. • Show them how to work with their child.

  14. Benefits of Lightspan Allen ISD • Online learning environment. • K-12 teachers. • Lightspan network. • Early Reading Center. • Teacher benefit. • Student usage.

  15. Early Reading Center Allen ISD • Reading mentors. • 10 elementary schools. • Training. • Set-up.

  16. Success with Teachers Early Reading Center • Interest. • Excitement. • Want to use. • Shown as a new tool.

  17. Online Learning Environment • Gave teachers a tool. • Use with kids. • Access immediately without support. • Contact grant team when needed. • Implement technology.

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