You can read about the Read Right! program in this book Read Right!: Coaching Your Child to Excellence in Reading writtten by Dee Tadlock. Based on what I've read, it's just teaching them effective reading strategies with some motivational techniques thrown in.

Hope this helps!
Angie
On Dec 8, 2008, at 10:03 PM, thomas wrote:

So what is it that they do??? Or is that all secret? Why wouldn't you be allowed to do shared reading? Or are you? Can you do comprehension work? Their materials stress that they do both "fluency" and "comprehension." Are
you allowed to work with the children on writing?
All this "exclusiveness" is kind of troubling.  I am most anxious to
know what the strategies actually are.

Another thing that confuses me - it is supposedly an approach that works all ages....through adults. And they also have a parent program. So if parents can do it, why wouldn't a regular teacher at least be able to supplement In the classroom when the kids come back....or during other literacy times
of the day?

Thanks for any info you can still find out....

Sally

On 12/8/08 6:42 PM, "Chris and Teresa Casart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Read Right must be the new "big thing." As of three weeks ago, 5 of my kids
are being pulled for 40 minutes every day for Read Right tutoring.

I haven't had time to study it myself, but I do know it takes intense
teacher training to be able to use Read Right as an intervention. (We're
talking about a minimum of 3 weeks of full-time training just to get
started.) In our school, RR is a 3rd tier intervention for kids who are
SIGNIFICANTLY below grade level in reading.  (Like my 4th grader who
benchmarks at a GR level B.)

For the kids that are involved in Read Right, I can no longer work on
decoding/fix-up strategies with them or do word work as it applies to
reading - however you distinguish that. (They are still involved in our Sitton word study.) They are not allowed to track with their finger. Also, I don't meet with them in a small group setting anymore. They are involved in independent reading/writing practice when they return to the room during
our literacy block.

We'll know if it "works" by the end of the year.

Teresa


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Does anyone have information about the Read Right approach to reading? I have accessed their web pages - claiming spectacular results. But I can't see anything concrete about their theory of reading or the strategies they
use.

Any info would be appreciated.

sally



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