HOW THE ilit SYSTEM WORKS

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Getting STARTED

HOW THE ilit SYSTEM WORKS ilit is a comprehensive, digital reading intervention and English language development program with a proven instructional model for students in Grades 4-10. It includes every resource you need to support your students: curriculum, assessment, data, and professional development. Watch your students jump two grade levels in a single year. THE CLASSROOM YOUR NETWORK The Teacher App, Student App, and Projector are connected wirelessly to: Enable a continuous flow of data from the Teacher App to the Student App and vice versa. Allow the teacher to control the projector or Whiteboard with the tap of a finger. ilit CONTENT YOUR DEVICE OF CHOICE Enable the teacher to send instantly scored whole-class assessments to students and to send instructional content to student devices during a lesson. This process ensures that students are focused on the instruction being delivered. Enable the teacher to send assignments to students, receive returned assignments, comment on and score the assignments, review assignments in progress, review student notebook entries from the Teacher App, and much more.

NAVIGATING THE TEACHER APP After logging in to the grade you chose, use these buttons to navigate the Teacher App. Choose a Unit and Week of Lessons from the drop-down menu in the black bar at the top of the screen to view a specific lesson. 1. PLANNER: Unit, Weekly, and Daily Lesson Plans with Standards. Tap or click Teach to access the lesson. 2. LESSONS: Explicit direct instruction for every stage of every lesson. 3. 4. ASSIGNMENTS: Send independent practice activities and assessments to students, track student progress, and score the activities. PERFORMANCE: Track student, group, and whole-class performance. 5. 6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Connect LIBRARY: Access the reading library of more than 1600 trade books, and preview all whole-class anchor texts. MESSAGES: Receive information about app updates, as well as tips and alerts. 1

NAVIGATING THE STUDENT APP Log in to the Student App to view the instructional tools for students noted below. Launch the Teacher App and the Student App at the same time and toggle between the two windows to experience the interactivity between the Teacher App and the student s device. 1. LIBRARY: Students access a library of more than 1600 digital books ranging from Lexile level BR to 2500. Students can search for books at their level by area of interest. 2. NOTEBOOKS: Students keep a Journal, create a Word Bank, take notes, and use Graphic Organizers. Students also access a Portfolio of their completed work and Instructional Resources. 1 2 3 4 3. ASSIGNMENTS: Students access activities and assessments to practice and demonstrate what they ve learned. 4. CONNECT: Teachers connect directly with students through custom polls, surveys, and feedback. Students can view personalized comments from their teacher and receive stars as a form of motivational recognition.

TECHNOLOGY TOOLS TRANSFORM INSTRUCTION 5 TEACHING AN ilit LESSON 1. The blue rectanglular buttons provide the teacher with scaffolding and enrichment for reaching all learners. 1 2. Click Broadcast to transmit the lesson to the students devices. 2 3 4 3. Click Project to show the content at the bottom of the lesson screen using the projector. 2 4. Click Expand to show the teaching content on the teacher s device. This allows the teacher to use the scribble tool and write on or manipulate the screen. After clicking Expand on the lesson, use the toolbar on the side of the screen to undo, redo, color, size, and erase any scribbling. 3 4 Project content for the whole class to view. The projector app makes it easy to display and interact with instructional content. 5. Tap the circle buttons at the top of the screen for instructional tips, embedded professional development, including SIOP in Practice notes, and your CA ELA & ELD Standards. 2

ADAPTIVE ASSIGNMENTS ACCELERATE PROGRESS Click the Assignments button in the tray at the bottom of the screen to see all student activities for the grade level you are viewing. 1 2 3 MANAGING ASSIGNMENTS 4 1. Navigating to Assignments: View assignments by Units and Weeks of Lessons 2. 3. Assignments, Assessments, and GRADE : Access all Assignments, Assessments, and GRADE (reading diagnostic and growth measure) Send Assignments Individually or for a Full Week: Click Select to choose individual assignments or Send All to send for a full week. 5 4. Wide Variety of Activities each Week: Includes adaptive Interactive Reading practice at 9 text complexity levels, automatically scored paragraph and essay writing, word study practice, word study readers, vocabulary practice and games, personalized language and spelling practice, foundational reading practice (includes decodable readers), automatically scored fluency practice. Click or tap the arrow to reveal more. Click on the name of an assignment, then click View on the pop-up to open the Assignment.

PERFORMANCE DASHBOARD MONITORS PROGRESS Embedded assessments inform instruction so students continually make progress toward grade-level and beyond. Tap the Performance button in the tray at the bottom of the screen to view your personalized dashboard with instant data and monitoring reports that make it easy for you to track progress and adjust instruction. 1 2 4 8 6 7 9 1. Click All Students to filter by specific students. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap on the skill categories to see the assessments that measure that skill or are used as benchmark scores. Warnings will identify students that are below proficiency on an assessment. Tap the Assignment button at the top of the screen to view by assignment. Tap Skill to view by specific ELA skills, and tap Detailed View to see a specific student s progress. Tap the slider buttons here to move between weeks of instruction and units. Tap the refresh button to refresh the screen and pull in any new assignments that were submitted and scored. 7. 8. 9. 3 5 The i button gives you information about the features and navigation of the performance dashboard. The color indicators on the right side of the screen categorize a student s performance based on proficiency level by percentage. Suggestions provides information about the skill you are viewing and how it is assessed. 3

THE INSTRUCTIONAL MODEL: A GRADUAL RELEASE OF RESPONSIBILITY The ilit instructional model is made up of the following stages that gradually increase students independence with reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. TIME TO READ VOCABULARY READ ALOUD, THINK ALOUD CLASSROOM CONVERSATION WHOLE GROUP WORK TIME WRAP UP Students read independently or in small-group book clubs, choosing from the library of more than 1600 digital texts. Whole-class and collaborative small-group instruction in Word Study and in selection and academic vocabulary focuses on words students will encounter in context during Read Aloud, Think Aloud. Teachers read aloud (or play professionally recorded audio) from an on-level anchor text novels, nonfiction trade books, content area readers, poems, plays, articles, websites, short nonfiction texts, short stories, folklore and use the instructional support and stopping points to model how good readers read. Students engage in collaborative conversation related to the weekly text. Whole group instruction develops language arts skills and strategies. Students work independently and in small groups to apply and demonstrate what they ve learned. Dozens of activity types are included, aligned to lessons and weeks of instruction. Lesson closure and homework suggestions are provided.

ilit INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN : 45 MINUTE MODEL DAY 1 Time to Read Vocabulary Whole Group Work Time Read Aloud, Classroom DAY 2 Vocabulary Work Time Think Aloud Conversation DAY 3 Vocabulary Read Aloud, Whole Group Work Time Think Aloud DAY 4 Vocabulary Read Aloud, Think Aloud Classroom Conversation Work Time DAY 5 Time to Read Vocabulary Whole Group Work Time 4

TIME TO READ Once inside a lesson, tap the parts of the lesson in the left column to navigate through the daily instruction. Tap Time to Read to see what happens during independent reading. Each student chooses from a leveled e-library of more than 1600 high-interest trade books and reads independently. The teacher conferences with individual students on a daily basis. Search for engaging fiction and nonfiction with a Lexile range of BR 2500+.

VOCABULARY ilit is designed with a dedicated instructional routine to develop: General and domain-specific academic vocabulary Conversational fluency Familiarity with related words and transition words Ooops! feature in the ilit ELL program, helps English learners recognize errors and build confidence in their reading skills. Teacher uses contextual sentences, media, and interactive surveys to teach 1-3 vocabulary words selected from the weekly, on-grade-level anchor text. Use whole-class assessments to instantly adapt instruction. 5

READ ALOUD, THINK ALOUD Read Aloud, Think Aloud is the cornerstone of ilit. The teacher reads aloud an on-level anchor text. At specific stopping points, like the screen at right, the teacher pauses to model close reading strategies and the thinking that goes on in a proficient reader s head. The Read Aloud text anchors and drives the week s lesson to introduce grade-level skills in context that will be later applied during whole group and independent practice. Give students a first-person view into the habits of great readers.

CLASSROOM CONVERSATION The teacher launches academic, text-dependent conversation around the Read Aloud, Think Aloud text. Students grow into confident speakers as they use examples from text to support their positions. Center instruction on ideas presented in increasingly complex text and then use that text to fuel academic discourse where students have an opportunity to apply knowledge and skills to find evidence to make a claim and support it. 6

WHOLE GROUP The teacher provides modeling and direct instruction on: Reading skills Vocabulary terms Elements of writing Students complete guided practice activities that allow them to apply the skill with teacher support before tackling a task independently. Images and videos make abstract skills concrete. Tap the screen to view the video. Tap Expand to bring it up in full view. Cultivate reasoning, critical thinking, and problem solving as students learn to close read text, find text-based evidence, and craft a written response.

WORK TIME Each lesson culminates with Work Time as the individual learner gradually moves toward independence. Students work independently to: Apply the strategies on a leveled Interactive Reader Complete skills and strategies activities Customize study plans Write and revise coached writing assignments The teacher provides intensive small-group instruction for students that the program automatically identifies. Measure reading growth every week with a true performance-based assessment that teaches students to find answers in the text and to summarize what they ve read. 7

ilit is a comprehensive literacy program for teaching the California ELA and ELD standards. It accelerates reading, writing, listening, and speaking performance for learners at or below grade level. Use ilit in 45 minute to 90 minute instructional blocks. Contact your Pearson Account General Manager to learn more. redefiningliteracy.com 800-848-9500 Copyright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All rights reserved. 581L302