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COMMONLY USED SPECIAL EDUCATION READING PROGRAMS Reading Mastery/ Corrective Reading Language! Wilson Reading System Saxon Reading Hill Methodology Edmark Reading Program Unique Learning System Phonemic Awareness X X X X X (Elem Only) Sight Words Phonics - Single Syllable Words X X X X X (Elem Only) Phonics - Multi-Syllable Words Spelling Fluency with Text X (Elem/Int Only) Vocabulary Single Word X Comprehension Text Structures Comprehension Language Comprehension X = Primary Emphasis = Secondary Emphasis X Page 1 of 22

Unique Learning System Overview Instrument Student Profiles Use suggested by ULS The Profile provides a present level of the students reading, writing, math and access and participation skills Information Supplemental/Additional Resources -Developmental Continuum (Hill, 2000) -Reading a-z -DIBELS -TPRI -DRA -other commercially available IRIs (QRI-4, Flynt-Cooter, Basic Reading Inventory) Reading Assessments Unit Tests Communication Support The reading assessments can be used to provide guidance on the level book that is an appropriate instructional level for a student. The Early Reading Rubric is designed as a guide for reading observations with students who have severe cognitive disabilities. The Checkpoints assess the reading, math, and content understanding from the unit. The symbol set used for ULS is SymbolStix. This symbol set was developed to symbolize current events) rather than based on a word list. Topic based communication boards are available for each unit. -Reading a-z -DIBELS -TPRI -DRA -Developmental Continuum (Hill, 2000) -other commercially available IRIs (QRI-4, Flynt-Cooter, Basic Reading Inventory) * Assessment matches content -Teacher developed assessments -Picture SET (www.setbc.org) -MeVille to WeVille (Don Johnston) -Boardmaker (Mayer Johnston) -aacinnovations.com Page 2 of 22

Guided Reading Lists Student Texts Writing A Guided Reading Book List is provided to supplement Unique Learning System monthly units Differentiated texts are supported with multiple means of representation, including text, symbolized and picture formats. Additionally, all leveled books and chapter books are provided in a textreading format to support the text versions. Template-based writing activities available in intermediate through high school bands. *Extensive List *Includes many titles from resources listed *Available for each unit -Reading A to Z -School Library -Literacy Library -National Geographic Windows on Literacy -Accelerated Reader -Fountas and Pinnell (1996). Guided Reading: Good First Teaching for All Children. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. -Reading A to Z -RAZ Kids -School Library -Literacy Library -National Geographic Windows on Literacy -Weekly Reader AbleNet Edition (AbleNet) - Start to Finish Literacy Starters (Don Johnston) -MeVille to WeVille (Don Johnston) -Tarheel Reader -MeVille to WeVille (Don Johnston) -Writing A to Z -Intellitools Classroom Suite (Cadmium) -ReadWriteThink.org Vocabulary Phonics Sight Words Students engage in repeated application of unit vocabulary Some word family based phonics activities available at the elementary level. Some high frequency spelling lists available at the elementary and intermediate levels. 5-25 targeted words per unit -MeVille to WeVille (Don Johnston) -Vocabulary A to Z -Laureate Vocabulary Building Software (Laureate Learning Systems) 2 word families per unit at the Elementary level(there are 37 common word families in English) 10 words per unit at the elementary level 18 words per unit at the intermediate level -Starfall.com -Early Literacy Skill Builder (Attainment) -Accessible Literacy Learning Curriculum (Mayer Johnson) -Systematic Sequential Phonics they Use -WordMaker (Don Johnston) -Words Their Way -Edmark Page 3 of 22

Math Math activities corresponding to science and social studies content areas available in elementary through high school bands. 5-7 total math lessons per unit Time, money, measurement, charts and graphs at all levels Number sense at elementary and intermediate levels Story problems at middle and high school levels -Teaching to Standards: Math (Attainment) -Intellitools Classroom Suite (Cadmium) Science The monthly thematic units are centered on a science or social studies topic. Topic of unit expository texts 1 experiment per unit -Science A to Z -Teaching to Standards: Science (Attainment) - National Geographic Windows on Literacy Social Studies The monthly thematic units are centered on a science or social studies topic. Topic of unit expository texts 1 history timeline per unit -MeVille to WeVille -National Geographic Windows on Literacy -Start to Finish Literacy Starters (Don Johnston) Unique Alignment to Teaching Literacy to Students with Significant Disabilities Training Modules Literacy Module Content Shared Reading (Module 3) Shared Writing (Module 3) Alphabet Knowledge (Module 4) Phonological Awareness (Module 4) Writing without Standards (Module 5) Vocabulary (Module 7) Text Comprehension (Module 7) Phonemic Awareness (Module 8) Phonics (Module 8) Fluency (Module 9) Unique Content No No No No No Yes Some Some in elementary Some in elementary No Page 4 of 22

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A Place for Me High School Leveled Book/November Level C My house, job and community. This is a place for me. I want a house. I want a place to live. I can eat at my house. I can sleep at my house. I want a place for me. I want a job. I want a place to work. I can earn money at a job. I can work every day. I want a place for me. I want a community. I want a place to play. I can bowl. I can go to the movie. I want a place for me. My house, job and community. This is a place for me. Page 8 of 22

How are Cars Made? High School Chapter Book/ November Level D People drive cars to many places. Who makes these cars? Cars are made in a factory. A factory is a place where people and machines make things. The Ford factory makes cars. Henry Ford built the Ford factory. Workers in the factory have special jobs. Workers in the factory put cars together. Each worker does a job. Workers paint the car. Workers put tires on the car. Workers put windows on the car. Workers look at the car. The car must work well. Now the car is ready to leave the factory. Big trucks take the cars to stores. The store sells the car. Page 9 of 22

How are Cars Made? High School Chapter Book/ November Level J/K People drive cars to work. People drive cars to go shopping. People drive cars to many places. Who makes these cars? How are cars made? Cars are made in a factory. A factory is a place where people and machines make things. The Ford Motor Company is a factory in Dearborn, Michigan. Many people work in this factory to make new cars. Henry Ford built the Ford factory in 1903. Henry Ford wanted a way to make many cars. He started an assembly line at his factory. An assembly line is a line of workers. Each worker has a special job. Each worker puts part of the car together. Page 10 of 22

Unit Topic: What is an Ecosystem? Unit 10 Grade Band: Middle School Unit Target: Life Science Lesson 18 Instructional Targets: Writing Process: Develop a main idea for writing; Use organizational strategies to plan writing; Use a variety of sentences and language; Prepare for publication using a format appropriate to the purpose; Proof for conventions Writing Conventions: Use conventions of spelling, capitalization and punctuation Which of your state standards are aligned to these instructional targets? Classroom Activities/Lesson Plan: Topic Paragraph: Newsletter and Activity Report The topic paragraph activity is one that will serve as a way to report to family and friends on what has been learned in this unit and the activities that have happened. The final product will be a newsletter that is created with a paragraph submitted by each student. As a group, generate topics from the unit and put these on a web. This may include information learned in chapter reading or an activity that went along with one of the chapters. Once topics have been generated, each student will select what he/she will report on. Each student s topic will be developed in a planning process that follows the outlines provided: Name of the Activity, The Big Idea (What was the activity about?), Parts of the Activity (first, next, last), How did you feel about this activity? (a reaction), and Other Information. This may be generated in notes writing, using pictures or by dictating. Many pictures from the unit lessons can be incorporated in this lesson. Individualize the writing process also. Writing, typing, copying, dictating or using pictures are all acceptable formats that can be used for the topic paragraph. Use your own resources to develop this into a newsletter format. Share the newsletter at home or in the school. Differentiated Tasks: Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Students will generate text or dictate five ideas related to a topic. Students will use pictures to generate five ideas related to a topic. Students will use a response mode to select five pictures related to a topic. Students will write, type or dictate sentences related to a topic. Students will select pictures to complete sentences related to a topic. Students will use a switch to report ideas related to a topic. Resources and Materials: Topic Paragraph Planner Notes: 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. Page 11 of 22

What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 12 of 22 1997-2009 n2y, Inc.

Topic Paragraph Planner Name of the Activity: By The Big Idea We made Page 13 of 22 What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 1 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report 1997-2009 n2y, Inc.

Topic Paragraph Planner The Big Idea We went to. The Big Idea We read about 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 1 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 14 of 22

Topic Paragraph Planner My Own Parts of the Activity First Next Last Page 15 of 22 What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 1 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report 1997-2009 n2y, Inc.

Topic Paragraph Planner How did you feel about this activity? (Pick one or write your own.) It was fun. It was hard work. I do not want to do this again. Other information Page 16 of 22 What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 1 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report 1997-2009 n2y, Inc.

1997-2009 n2y, Inc. Now it s time to write your story! What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 1 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 17 of 22

Topic Paragraph Planner Name of the Activity: By The Big Idea: What was this activity about? (Finish a sentence or write your own.) We made We went to We read about My own Parts of the Activity: List the things you did in order. First Next Last 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 2 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 18 of 22

Topic Paragraph Planner How did you feel about this activity? (Pick one or write your own.) It was fun. It was hard work. I do not want to do this again. My Own Other information: 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 2 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 19 of 22

Now it s time to write your story! 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 2 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 20 of 22

Topic Paragraph Planner Name of the Activity: By The Big Idea: What was this activity about? (Finish a sentence or write your own.) We made We went to We read about My own Parts of the Activity: List the things you did in order. First Next Last 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 3 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 21 of 22

Now it s time to write your story! 1997-2009 n2y, Inc. What is an Ecosystem?, MIDDLE, Lesson 18, Level 3 Topic Paragraph, Newsletter and Activity Report Page 22 of 22