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Title: LANGUAGE The Comprehensive Literacy Curriculum


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Welcome to Intensive Reading!
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FCAT / Intensive Reading
  • The state of Florida requires students who are
    not working at the standard on the FCAT to be
    enrolled in Intensive Reading classes.
  • The curriculum used in Intensive Reading classes,
    called LANGUAGE!, was designed to fill the gaps
    by focusing on all aspects of the reading
    process.
  • It can help students make rapid progress in
    reading achievement.

3
LANGUAGE! Levels
  • LANGUAGE! comes in three levels A-B, C-D, and
    E-F

E-F
C-D
E-F
A-B
A-B
4
Reading Placement 2008-09
  • Students in IR 07-08 school year and score level
    1 or 2, 2007 FCAT, move to next developmental
    level
  • Level A/B 07-08 C/D 08-09
  • Level C/D 07-08 E/F 08-09
  • Level E/F 07-08 appropriate instructional level
    single-period intensive reading class

5
It takes time
  • The 90-minute reading block
  • Decreases the amount of interruptions
  • Increases the amount of time students are
    involved in instructional activities
  • Improves student performance
  • Creates opportunities for academic success

6
LANGUAGE! embraces all aspects of literacy
7
Daily Lessons 6 Steps90 minutes instruction
daily (10 Lessons per Unit)
  • Step 1 Phonemic Awareness and Phonics
  • Step 2 Word Recognition and Spelling
  • Step 3 Vocabulary and Morphology
  • Step 4 Grammar and Usage
  • Step 5 Listening and Reading Comprehension
  • Step 6 Speaking and Writing

8
Step 1 Phonemic Awareness10 minutes daily
(Phonemic/Phonics Lesson)
  • Phonemic awareness- the ability to identify and
    manipulate the speech sounds, or phonemes, in
    spoken words.
  • Phonemic awareness is strictly auditory
  • Phonemic awareness is an essential skill in
    successful reading
  • Tasks include segmenting, blending, substituting,
    categorizing, isolating, dividing syllables, word
    fluency checks, listening for stressed syllables,
    etc.

9
Step 2 Word Recognition and Spelling10 minutes
daily (Word Recognition/Spelling Lesson)
  • Essential Words- automatic sight word recognition
  • Spelling- ability to use knowledge of
    sound/symbol association and sight word
    vocabulary to spell words
  • Fluency- speed, accuracy, and prosody
    (expressionvoice) in reading
  • Fluency checks measure WPM (words per minute),
    minus errors, which translates to words read
    correctly per minute.
  • Tasks include decoding and encoding activities,
    spelling tests, fluency checks, etc.

10
Step 3 Vocabulary and
Morphology15 minutes daily (Vocabulary/Morphology
Lesson)
  • Vocabulary- study of word meaning
  • Morphology- study of the structure and form of
    word parts, or morphemes. Morphemes are word
    parts that hold meaning prefixes, roots,
    suffixes.
  • Unit Vocabulary and morphology, idioms,
    expressions, and signal words
  • Tasks include word study, context-based
    strategies (form and function), classifying,
    exploring words, multiple meaning maps, etc.

11
Step 4 Grammar and Usage15 minutes daily
(Grammar/Usage Lesson)
  • Grammar- parts of speech (form)
  • Usage- function of words in sentences and syntax
    (grammatical arrangement of words in sentences)
  • Strategies to build sentences, to show the
    function of words in sentences, and the impact of
    word order on meaning.
  • Tasks include Masterpiece sentences, diagramming,
    grammar sorts, etc.

12
Step 5 Listening and Reading Comprehension20
minutes daily (Listening/Reading Comprehension
Lesson)
  • Each unit includes Decodable/Independent Text,
    Instructional Text, and Challenge Text.
  • Decodable/Independent Text- written at a level
    that students can handle selections provide some
    background and vocabulary for higher levels.
  • Instructional Text- text written at levels that
    allow students to practice multiple strategies
    taught in lessons.
  • Challenge Text- written at a high readability
    level for teacher read-alouds, listening
    comprehension, higher vocabulary, and higher-
    order thinking skills.

13
Step 6 Speaking and Writing20 minutes daily
(Speaking/Writing Lesson)
  • Includes explicit instruction in the writing
    process.
  • Paragraph types include classification, time
    sequence, reasons, compare/contrast, narrative,
    and persuasive.
  • Encourages use of outlines and graphic
    organizers.
  • Incorporates Six Traits of Effective Writing
    rubric.
  • Integrates all steps in the writing process.
  • Provides opportunities for oral expression.

14
Assessment
  • Where do we go from here?
  • Assessments are built into the LANGUAGE!
    curriculum
  • Language Placement tests for placement in program
  • (Levels A/B, C/D, E/F)
  • Content Mastery Assessments test students for
    mastery of each unit
  • Weekly fluency and spelling tests
  • Summative Assessment after each book- Semester
    Exams

15
On the Way to Success
  • Each step of the way, students find
  • high goals expectations
  • clear, systematic instruction
  • on-going assessment
  • pride in their progress
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