CATCHING READERS BY BARBARA M. TAYLOR PRESENTED BY BRAD WOLTERS

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CATCHING READERS BY BARBARA M. TAYLOR PRESENTED BY BRAD WOLTERS

WHAT IS EIR? (EARLY INTERVENTION IN READING) 1.Twenty minutes of daily supplemental reading instruction to small groups of six or seven struggling readers 2. Children receiving EIR participate in all of the regular reading instruction 3. Three-day cycle reading and rereading a picture book and engaging in word-level activities and sentence writing related to the story 4. Teacher concentrates on keeping children focused, on coaching them in their use of decoding and self-monitoring strategies, and on praising them for attempts at independence 5. Teacher consistently monitors strategies as needed and helps children with reading and writing so they are successful 6. Parent involvement

WHY USE EIR? Incorporates : 1. Phonemic Awareness 2. Phonics 3. Oral Reading for Fluency 4. Vocabulary Instruction 5. Comprehension Strategies Instruction

WHAT STUDENTS BENEFIT EIR? Fall Assessment Letters 1.Letter Name Assessment 2.Letter Sound Assessment Phonemic Awareness 1.Blending Assessment 2.Segmentation Assessment

2010-2011 READING DATA WITHOUT EIR WITH EIR ORF + 22 WPM ORF + 38 WPM DOLCH + 93 WORDS DOLCH + 124 WORDS STAR + 1.1 GE STAR + 1.6 GE

DAY 1 LESSON 1. Group rereads a familiar, old story for fluency. Teacher conducts oral reading check or coaches in word recognition. 2. Teacher reads from new book and models a variety of word-recognition strategies for three to five words from the story. Teacher discusses meanings of some unfamiliar words with students at point of contact in the story. Children reread story chorally. 3. Teacher coaches for comprehension and discusses meaning of other unfamiliar words not discussed in Step 2. 4. Group completes Sound Box or Making Words activity.

DAY 2 LESSON 1. Group rereads familiar, old story again for fluency. Teacher conducts oral reading check or coaches in word recognition. 2. Group rereads new story twice while the teacher coaches as needed. 3. Teacher coaches for comprehension. 4. Group writes a sentence about the story and the teacher gives support as needed. Each child should be engaged in hearing the sounds in the words and in trying to write the letters for these sounds. The students should not be simply copying a sentence as the teacher writes it.

DAY 3 LESSON 1. Group rereads old story for fluency. Teacher conducts oral reading check or coaches in word recognition. 2. Group rereads new story twice while the teacher coaches as needed. 3. Teacher coaches for comprehension. 4. Group writes a second sentence about the story and the teacher gives support as needed. Each child should be engaged in hearing the sounds in the words and in trying to write the letters for these sounds. The students should not be simply copying a sentence as the teacher writes it.

HOW TO INCORPORATE EIR INTO YOUR DAY John s Daily Reading Block 9:00 9:35 Whole Group Reading 9:35 9:55 Small Group 1 9:55 10:15 Small Group 2 10:15 10:30 Small Group 3 10:30 10:50 EIR

HOW TO INCORPORATE EIR INTO YOUR DAY 9:10 9:30 EIR (Bellwork Time) 9:45 10:30 Whole Group Reading 10:30 11:50 Small Group Reading Recess Intervention

HOW CAN YOU ENVISION USING THIS IN YOUR CLASSROOM?

Oct. Nov. 40 60 words BOOKS TO USE FOR EIR Sam s Ball Barbro Lindgren Things I Like Anthony Browne Big Pig and Little Pig David McPhail Bugs Patricia and Fred McKissack Splat! Mary Margaret Perez-Mercado Jack and Rick David McPhail Rick Is Sick David McPhail

Dec. Jan. 60 90 words BOOKS TO USE FOR EIR School Bus Donald Crews Sleepy Bear Lydia Dabcovich Sheep in a Jeep Nancy Shaw Boats Anne Rockwell Big Brown Bear David McPhail Rosie s Walk Pat Hutchins Across the Stream Mirra Ginsburg Thunder Doesn t Scare Me! Lynea Bowdish I Love Rocks Cari Meister

Feb. March 90 120 words BOOKS TO USE FOR EIR Carrot Seed Ruth Krauss Hooray for Snail John Stadler Rain Marion Dane Bauer Growing Vegetable Soup Louise Ehlert Cat Traps Molly Coxe The Chick and the Duckling Mirra Ginsburg Herman the Helper Robert Kraus Dog Joan Nodset

BOOKS TO USE FOR EIR March May 120-200 Words TRANSITION PERIOD Good Night Owl Pat Hutchins The Happy Day Ruth Krauss Just for You Mercer Mayer All By Myself Mercer Mayer There s a Nightmare in My Closet Mercer Mayer You ll Soon Grow into Them,Titch Pat Hutchins Tiger Is a Scaredy Cat Joan Phillips Kit and Kat Tomie depaola Sleepy Dog Harriet Ziefert

WHAT OTHER BOOKS OR RESOURCES CAN YOU USE WITH THIS PROGRAM? 1. Tumble Books Cuyahoga County Library 2. E- Readers Cuyahoga County Library 3. Discovery Education Video Streaming 4. Reading A-Z 5. You Tube 6. Skype 7. Flip Videos

DO YOU HAVE ANY READING STRATEGIES THAT ARE WORKING WELL IN YOUR CLASSROOM? PLEASE SHARE!!!!!