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Corrective Reading Decoding Corrective Reading Comprehension *FUNdations Wilson Language Training Grades 3-12 Grades 3-12 /3 Grades K-3 Supplemental reading intervention Targets phonemic awareness, phonics, and vocabulary to increase decoding skills Recommended instructional time: 45-50 Supplemental reading intervention Targets critical reading skills and strategies Recommended instructional time: 45 Supplemental reading program based on Wilson Reading System principles Targets phonemic awareness, phonics/word study, spelling, and handwriting Recommended instructional time: 30 standard lesson plus 30 min. Fundations intervention lessons 3-5x week Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Mastery based learning Progress monitoring Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Mastery based learning Progress monitoring Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Orton-Gillingham based principles Multi-sensory Mastery learning Progress monitoring Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element

*Just Words Wilson Language Training Grades 4-12 Mild to moderate gaps in decoding and spelling Supplemental reading program based on Wilson Reading System principles Used as an accelerated intervention for teaching decoding and encoding 1-1.5 years to complete the program Recommended instructional time: 45 or 3x per week Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Orton-Gillingham based principles Multi-sensory Mastery learning Progress Monitoring *Language! Grades 4-12 Non-readers and struggling readers Elementary, middle and high school students reading more than two years below Comprehensive literacy curriculum Fiction and nonfiction Teacher directed Supplemental online activities Recommended instructional time: 90 or 45 Differentiated Systematic and explicit Sequential Spiraling content Gradual-release model Multisensory Progress monitoring Prescriptive RI=Tier 3 Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element

*Language! Live Grades 7-12 Non-readers and struggling readers Middle school and high school students reading more than two years below Comprehensive literacy curriculum Blended learning Fiction and nonfiction Students require daily access to computers Recommended instructional time: 90 or 45 Differentiated Systematic and explicit Sequential Spiraling content Gradual-release model Multisensory Progress monitoring Prescriptive RI=Tier 3 *RAVE-O: Reading through Automaticity, Vocabulary, Engagement, and Orthography Grades 2-4 Students must know 80% of phoneme/grapheme relationships Small group intervention program Improves fluent comprehension Based on schematic reasoning brain research Teaches automatizing word recognition 1-year program Recommended instructional time: 45 or 20-30 Systematic and explicit Sequential Multi-sensory Progress monitoring Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element

Read Naturally Grades 1-8 Supplementary fluency program Nonfiction stories: readability levels 1-8 Audio/software versions Read Live (web based) is approved for use in FCPS Recommended instructional time: 30 Teacher modeling Repeated readings Progress monitoring Read to Achieve Grades 6-12 Students reading on at least a 4.5 Focus on comprehension, decoding multi- syllabic words, content vocabulary, and fluency in content-area text Text-based collaborative learning is encouraged Recommended instructional time: 45-55 Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Sequential Mastery-based learning Gradual release model Progress monitoring Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element

*Read Well K, 1, and 2 Read Well 3 Read Well K- Kindergarten Read Well 1-1st and 2 nd graders Read Well 2-2 nd and 3 rd graders RI=Tier 3 Grades 3-4 Students reading on at least a 2 nd Comprehensive literacy curriculum when paired with RW Composition & RW Spelling and Writing Recommended instructional time: RW 30-40 RW Comp 30 RW Spelling & Writing: 20 Comprehensive literacy curriculum when paired with RW Composition and RW Spelling Decoding emphasis on higher level and multi-syllabic words. Strong comprehension component Recommended instructional time: RW 30-40 RW Comp 30 RW Spelling & Writing 20 Differentiated instruction Systematic and explicit Mastery-based learning Progress monitoring Differentiated instruction Systematic and explicit Mastery-based learning Progress monitoring Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element

Reading Success Grades 4-12 Students reading on at least a 3 rd Focus is critical reading comprehension Brief, targeted lessons Recommended instructional time: Foundations/ Level A 15-20 min/lesson Level B 20-25 min/lesson Level C 25-30 min/lesson Daily or 3x per week Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Sequential Mastery-based learning Gradual release model Progress monitoring REWARDS (Reading Excellence: Word Attack and Rate Development) Intermediate: Grades 4-6 Secondary: Grades 7-12 Grades 4-12 Students whose reading skills are at least at a mid- 2 nd grade level Students who have mastered single syllable words and are ready for multisyllabic words 25 lessons Targeted strategy instruction for decoding multi- syllabic words Recommended instructional time: 60 for 6 weeks or 30 for 12 weeks Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Intensive Gradual release model Progress monitoring Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element

REWARDS Plus Grades 7-12 Students who have completed REWARDS Intermediate or Secondary Program Applying strategy learned in the REWARDS program to Social Studies and Science passages Additional strategies include test taking skills, comprehension skills, and written responses Recommended instructional time: 60 or 30 Direct instruction Systematic and explicit Intensive Gradual release model Progress monitoring Covers most to all aspects of this literacy element Covers some aspects of this literacy element