[MOSAIC] school wide interventions
Darcy Heath
darcy_heath at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 1 22:28:17 EST 2008
We do a schoolwide intervention at our school for 30 minutes each day called Team Reading. During that times students are divided by their skill level and are receive instruction to meet their needs. Certified personel teach the students who are below grade level or on the bubble, while educaitonal assistants, special area teachers, etc. teach the on grade level students. Certified teachers prepare the lessons for all of the groups. Everyone in our school besides the principal and the secretaries has a group during that time.
We divide the students using data that we have collected -- Dibeles, phonics screeners, sight word testing, comprehension screening, etc. Students are placed into groups based on their needs -- so some groups practice fluency, some comprehension, some work on accuracy/decoding, some on blending, whatever the needs may be.
We use several programs: 2nd and 3rd grade use Read Well, our upper grades use Phonics for Reading, The entire school uses Read Naturally and HM (our basal program) as needed.
Hope that helps!
Darcy
The Plumtree <theplumtrees at msn.com> wrote:
I would like to know if any schools do a school wide intervention. If so----
How is it organized
Who organizes
What program or programs are used
Thanks,
Marti
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