Title: BROAD BROOK SCHOOL 20082009 Team Presentations
1BROAD BROOK SCHOOL2008-2009 Team Presentations
- Pre Kindergarten
- Kindergarten
- Grade 1
2District Strategic Improvement Goal
- East Windsor students must have the
opportunity to obtain academic achievement to the
highest level of their potential to insure that
each individual becomes a productive and
responsible member of society.
3Building Strategic Improvement Goals
- Broad Brook School students will increase
performance in Language Arts by moving 10 of
students from Levels 1, 2 and 3 to goal or above,
as measured by CMT in the areas of reading and
writing over the next two years.
- Broad Brook School students will increase
performance in Mathematics by moving 10 of
students from Levels 1, 2 and 3 to goal or above,
as measured by CMT over the next two years.
4PreK Team Members
- Lauren Kukucka
- Yvette Chevaliar
- Rebecca Kwasnik
- Angel Kennedy
5SMART Goal
- By May 2009, 80 of all Pre K students will be
able to sequence and retell a 3-part story using
multiple word sentences.
- Mid-year Update
- January, 66 of students could sequence a 3 part
story. - April, data shows that 83 could
sequence.-target met. - 77 could retell a three part story.
6 Choosing the SMART Goal
- Language is an essential skill for young children
who will need to be able to express themselves
orally before they can express themselves through
writing and understanding reading. - 10 of students have a first language other than
English and an additional 17 have identified
speech and language needs.
7Students Will Need to Know and Be Able To
- Use strategies to generate ideas for speaking,
writing, and visual activities.(3.2b) - Dictate and tell stories beginning to use
organizational patterns appropriate to the mode
of writing. (3.1c)
8What students will be doing-Performance Tasks
- Language screening
- Answering wh questions to describe details,
events, or character traits and explain cause
and effect - Sequencing 3-5 pictures and describing what is
happening in each picture
9What the teachers will be doing- Instructional
Strategies
- Read Alouds to encourage students to sequence
events in the story (first, next, last) - Reread stories to foster remembering, organizing
information and sequencing. - Modeling appropriate language and strategies.
10Measures Used to Collect Evidence of Student
Growth
- Pre K Language Screening
- Anecdotal Records of Small and Whole Group
Activities - Checklists
- Teacher Developed Formative Assessments
11Kindergarten Team Members
- Julie Berry
- Dina Burns
- Stacy Willey
12SMART Goal
- By May 2009, 80 of Kindergarten students will
demonstrate mastery on the State of CT
Phonological Awareness Skills post test.
- Mid-Year Update
- In January, 32 of kindergarten students were
proficient on the Initial sound fluency of the
DIBEL. - In February, 88 of students demonstrated mastery
on the State of CT Phonological Awareness test.
13Reason for Choosing SMART Goal
- The results of this falls DIBEL indicated that
14 of students scored in the intensive
intervention range and 26 scored in the
intervention range in the areas of Initial sound
fluency and letter naming fluency.
14Students will know and be able to
- Develop phonemic awareness and understanding of
the alphabetic principle. - (1.3A)
- Use strategies to generate and develop ideas for
speaking, writing and visual activities. (3.1b)
15What students are doing-Performance Tasks
- Identifying spoken words with similar initial
sounds. - Identifying spoken words with similar ending
sounds. - Producing groups of words orally that begin with
the same initial sound. - Segment and isolate initial, medial and final
sounds of CVC words.
16What the teachers are doing-Instructional
Strategies
- Oral Language activities
- Phonemic awareness activities, including Fountas
and Pinnell resources - Writers Workshop
- Conferencing
- Modeling Writing
- Daily interactive sentence writing
- Road to the Code program
17Measures Used to Collect Evidence of Student
Growth
- DIBEL Initial Sound Fluency
- DIBEL Phoneme Segmentation Fluency
- State of CT Phonemic Awareness Skills Test
18Grade 1 Team Members
- Amy Lupoli
- Laurie Felber
- Lynn Greer
- Marsha Francis
- Michelle Wylie
- Joelle Burgess
19SMART Goal
- By June 2009, 85 of the students will accurately
decode and 75 of students will encode one
syllable words using knowledge of sound/symbol
relationship and the alphabetic principle.
20Reason for Choosing SMART Goal
- Fall DRA results showed that 35 of grade 1
students met the district benchmark in the areas
of decoding, fluency and comprehension.
- Mid-year Update
- 66 of students reached the independent level of
accuracy at Level 12 on the DRA2. - 56 decoded 18/20 words-target reached
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22Measures Used to Collect Evidence of Student
Growth
- List of 20 one syllable (CVC) words to decode
- DRA2
- List of 20 one syllable words to encode
23Students will know and be able to
- Select and apply strategies to facilitate word
recognition and develop vocabulary in order to
comprehend text. (1.3) - Apply knowledge of letter-sound correspondence,
structural and contextual clues to read and
understand words.(1.3 a) - Demonstrate use of capitalization, punctuation
and spelling skills. (4.3 b)
24What Students Are Doing-Performance Tasks
- Phonics lessons and activities
- Short vowel books
- Short vowel sorts
- Readers Workshop
- Spelling practice and activities
- Sentence dictation
25What Teachers are Doing-Instructional Strategies
- Develop phonics lessons and activities from
Fountas and Pinnell Phonics resources. - Practice with student vowel books.
- Plan and develop lesson for Readers Workshop.
- Create mini-lessons for Writers Workshop.
26Measures Used to Collect Evidence of Student
Growth
- Common formative assessments
- Monthly Spelling Assessment
- Sentence Dictation
- Running Records
- Developmental Reading Assessment