Leveled Literacy Intervention

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2010 9:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] leveled literacy intervention

What is the LLI system?
Maxine
 
 
In a message dated 2/21/2010 3:43:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I have  been using the LLI System since September '09. I work in a large

urban school  district in New York. I see five groups a day and have
started 
my second round  of children.  I started working with 2nd grade kids
working 
(instr.) at  Levels E, F, and G.  I saw improvement in every child and
the 
majority of  the children were on grade Level (inst. at L) when I
stopped at 
the end of  January. The students' self-confidence and enjoyment of
reading 
also showed  improvement. The children were able to have conversations 
about/beyond the  text because they had some concrete decoding skills.
The books 
are wonderful  and the children love reading them.  I do, however,
struggle 
to get the  lesson in within the prescribed 30 minute time frame
(especially 
on "writing"  days)  I was fortunate enough to receive training through 
Fountas &  Pinnell at a workshop in Toronto. I was also able to bring in
the 
reading  strategies to further develop comprehension and I am very happy
with 
the  results.  I 
even had one second grade child tell me that he told his  mother that he

did not want any more toys that he wanted only books - amazing  for a
child 
that was barely reading!!

Cynthia Shear
Instructional  Resource Teacher
School #34
(585) 458-3210  ext.  2091



-----Original Message-----
From:  [email protected] on 
behalf of  Jeanne Crider
Sent: Sun 2/21/2010 10:34 AM
To: [email protected];  Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies 
Email Group
Subject: Re:  [MOSAIC] leveled literacy intervention

I am a Reading Recovery teacher  and I just don't get how people say it
is 
expensive.  I see 4  students 1 on 1.  That's only 2 hrs. of my day.  I 
also 
see lots  of other kids throughout the day in Early Literacy small
groups.

The  children in Reading Recovery get what they need so much more than I

can  
give to a small group of 3-5 (or 6 or 7...).  If the kids I see in
Reading 
Recovery were in a small group instead of 1 on 1, they would not  make
near 
the progress they do.  These are children who are very well  below their

peers.

In my small groups, no matter how hard I try, I  don't feel like I am
able 
to 
meet the individual needs of my  students.  I feel I have to teach to
the 
middle, individualizing when  I'm able.  It's not always as easy to do
that 
though in 30 min.   I don't really feel like I'm giving those students
what 
they need.   When I spend more time with one child to individualize, I
feel 
like I'm  neglecting the others in the small group.

It's ashame in my opinion,  that we can't spend more time working one on

one, 
individualizing for all  students, especially those who are struggling.

That 
would be  expensive but well worth the expense!


----- Original Message -----  
From: <[email protected]>
To: "Mosaic: A Reading  Comprehension Strategies Email Group"  
<[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2010  6:16 AM
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] leveled literacy intervention


Yes,  it's expensive, but so is retention and special education, and
money 
to  
fund those is saved by Reading Recovery many, many times.
Sent from my  BlackBerry Smartphone provided by Alltel

-----Original  Message-----
From: Susanne Lee <[email protected]>
Date:  Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:28:15
To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies  Email 
Group<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC]  leveled literacy intervention

Hello! I too am a trained reading  recovery teacher but I have gone back

into 
the classroom. Our school  started using LLI this year to help students
get 
on grade level. We  started with students who were 1-2 levels below
grade 
level and now we are  working on other levels. I would like to be
trained 
or 
have the  availability to use these resources in my classrooms. It seems
to 
be  helping. Our school is still doing RR but who knows how long it will

stay.  It is very expensive and with all of the budget cuts lately, I am

surprised it has survived so far................

--- On Sat,  2/20/10, Levy, Lenore <[email protected]> wrote:


From:  Levy, Lenore <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] leveled  literacy intervention
To: "Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email  Group" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, February 20,  2010, 5:04 PM


Jeana,

I hear you about RR. I was trained  also. My district did it for one
year
and then decided they couldn't  justify the cost of one on one
instruction.
We took the intent and the  strategies of RR and morphed it into
instructional strategies for groups of  2 and 3. We had a grant that
helped us do that.
We were still able to  use all of our RR materials. Just not one on one.
It is a loss.

I  understand your feelings about programs but sometimes we really need
them  to insure all students receive the same quality instruction and
that all  teachers are meeting state as well as district literacy
curriculum goals.  Often it is on the teacher's back to do and implement
and it becomes a  burdersome, impossible task. Too much time is spent
preparing and gathering  with a loss of instructional time.

At any rate, you are very thoughtful  and considerate and I am sure will
make good decisions for your district.  Good luck.
Lenore


Lenore Levy, Educational Consultant,  Instructional Services
Pearson Curriculum Group
Cell:  856-278-5798
Home Office:  856-354-1251
[email protected]

-----Original  Message-----
From:  [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]  On
Behalf Of Jeana Wise
Sent: Saturday, February 20, 2010 2:06 PM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: [MOSAIC] leveled literacy  intervention

Wow, thank you so much. I am new to this group; however, I  have
reviewed
many of the resources, powerpoints, and lesson ideas the past  two years
and am grateful for having ran across the resources and group.  Thanks
so
much for your responses. My district is currently in the process  of
going schoolwide title. Therefore, we are in the process of
implementing
a "program" or model to help with this comprehensive school  reform.
Leaving first grade after 6 years and training this year for  Reading
Recovery to find out we will no longer use this program of  intervention
for our struggling readers, I am very bummed. I feel that if  we persue
the balanced literacy we once had in place along with our scope  and
sequence we may be able to make school improvement. In addition to  all
this we are looking into making one of our title teachers into  a
literacy coach. This is something I have wanted for a long time in
order
to provide professional development opportunities to other teachers  who
!
are missing out on all the great research and strategies that are  out
there! It is also scary for the fact that I have no idea how long  this
position will be available due to budget cuts and high expectations  for
change. With that being said, my district is much like any  other
district looking into all the "things" that are out there to  improve
instruction and data. Out of all the assessment tools and  instructional
tools I have reviewed, I have been interested in the LLI even  though I
do not promote programs! I feel that it is important to help  children
think and learn; however, I often wonder why we are teaching them  to do
well with a program and look at the transferability among other  aspects
of life--it's not there! The LLI does seem like a better way to  address
reading with actual BOOKS.

I personally am not fond of  AIMSWEB or DIBELS. It seems as if those
children who read well, fail and  those who don't read well...are not
being measured in "instructional ways"  even though there are parts that
I feel can be expanded in the classroom as  literacy instruction (cloze
reading is a good strategy for reading  /predicting a reasonable word
that is tricky without losing meaning). Being  a Reading Recovery
teacher, I feel that the OS is a better indicator of  strengths and
weaknesses.

Thanks so much for your  thoughts!
Jeana


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