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Data Driven Instruction
Developmental ReadingGrades 7-8
Why is Data Driven Instruction Important?
• Drives Instruction which provides curriculum continuity.
• Allows for Differentiation for all students.
• Self-Monitoring for Student and Teacher.
• Allows teacher to become a diagnostician.
Academic Plan Revisions
• District Data
• Block Scheduling
• Curriculum Changes
• Student Needs
REWARDS
• REWARDS is a research-based and validated reading program that increases content-area reading skills by improving:
• Decoding• Fluency• Vocabulary• Comprehension• Test-taking• Writing
Why REWARDS?
• Student achievement is highly related to opportunities to respond. When students constantly say, write, or do things in a lesson, they are much more likely to learn from the resulting practice.
• As in all academic and nonacademic areas, students are significantly more motivated if they experience success. Careful lesson preparation, intentional modeling of skills and strategies, and effective correction of errors are three teacher behaviors that increase students’ success.
Why REWARDS?1. Develops strong foundational skills for improved test
taking.
2. Closes the achievement gap for students who lack early foundational skills and enhances skills of students who are average to above average readers.
3. Applies strategies across all content areas to support student learning through academic language.
4. A scaffold instructional approach (“I do, we do, you do”) moves students from guided to independent learning.
5. The goal of the instructional design of the REWARDS program is for students to be successful in their content area classes as well as advanced placement courses.
Why Teach Secondary REWARDS
A number of studies have determined that students’ oral reading fluency is correlated with reading comprehension. As students read words more fluently, they can turn their attention from decoding to comprehension. This is particularly evident when Students are faced with real life academic language. (Taking the SAT, LSAT, etc.)
Independent Research
• Research– 4th and 6th graders having difficulty reading longer
words had significant gains when taught to use affixes and vowels to pronounce long words. (Shefelbine, 1990)
– 7th, 8th, and 9th graders who were taught a decoding strategy for reading long words had fewer oral reading errors and increased reading comprehension. (Lenz & Hughes, 1990)
How are Intermediate and Secondary different?
REWARDS Intermediate• For Students–Grades 4-6• 25 lessons• Word choice, reading and
interest level - Grades 4, 5 & 6
• Expanded instruction focusing on word relatives
• More in-depth vocabulary component
REWARDS Secondary• Students–Grades 6+
• 20 lessons• Word choice, reading and
interest level–Grades 6+• Word relatives exercise • Vocabulary exercise
Differentiation of REWARDS Plus
• Use content textbooks or other texts to transfer reading skills for application into other areas and real world situations.
Reading Teacher and Content Area Teacher Partnerships
Reading Teachers• Oral Language• Prior Knowledge• Phonological Awareness• Phonics/Word Analysis• Vocabulary• Fluency• Comprehension Strategies• Higher Order Thinking Skills
Content Area Teachers• Content Vocabulary• Teaching for Comprehension• Content Knowledge• Higher Order Thinking Skills• State Standards/FCAT
Strands & Prep• Independent Reading with
Classroom Libraries
is designed to improve content-area reading skills for all students.
REWARDS Plus
Independent Readers
Data Collection
• District Initiative
• Individual schools may have their own data collection procedures
• Managing data (Time and Forms)
• Keep it simple
FCAT Data/Goal Setting Form
Grade ____ Reading Data Chart
Student Name_________________________________________ Category Baseline Data Research Comparisons Main Idea Words/Phrases My Achievement Level (1-5) in Reading is: ____ My Weakest FCAT Categories in Reading are: ___________________________________________________ My DSS is: _____________ My DSS Goal this year is__________
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Research Comparisons Main Idea Words/Phrases
o District Average
o School Average
o Student Score
Reporting Categories
Seventh Grade Day Book100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Pretest
Assessment One
Assessment Two
Assessment Three
Assessment Four
Posttest
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Date Date Date Date Date
Student Comments: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Seventh Grade Word Wisdom100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
Unit 7
Unit 8
Unit 9
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Date Date Date Date Date Date Date Date
Student Comments: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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District Resource
• SharePoint is a web-based resource available to the middle school developmental reading teachers that houses district resources related to the respective curriculum.
• Teachers access it to download different files to support their curriculum.
• http://sharepoint/dept/curr/msdr/
Questions or Comments