In Baltimore County, we use DIBELS (Diagnostic Indicators of Basic Early 
Literacy Skills).  We assess children in grades K-5 three times per year.  Oral 
Reading fluency begins in grade 1 (Winter Benchmark).  There are goals that the 
children need to meet on each assessment based on per grade level.  After we 
analyze the data and form our groups (Tier 1, 2, 3), based on the students' 
needs, we either give our students a Phonemic Awareness Screening and/or a 
Beginner/Advanced Decoding Screening to see where the deficits are.  Not all 
students will need these assessments.  Some students will only need one 
assessment or the other.  We plan for enrichment small group instruction, too.

We have found that many of our older students in grades 3-5 are lacking 
phonemic awareness skills as well.

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I work in a Title I school as a Title I Reading Teacher.  We screen students 
individually and plan their intervention based on their specific needs.  Some 
children are grouped for only comprehension, some for specific decoding 
strategies, some for phonological issues (yes, even older kids) and some for a 
bundle of combined skills. 


Cathy 
upstate NY


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From: Racine Stefancic <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sun, Oct 9, 2011 8:59 am
Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] title 1 reading - help


Rhonda,
ast year we implemented a new program at our school (K-8, but this program 
as for the 6-8).  We knew the students had strong comprehension skills, but 
e noticed that this was only true orally.  The kids could apply the 
trategies, but could not read the words!  Our principal backed up and we 
ssessed all struggling middle schoolers.  What we found was that many had 
ery weak phonics skills.  The decision was  made to use the reading 
nterventionist for the middle school to teach specific phonics lessons to 
roups using explicit phonics instruction.  We also used phonics instruction 
nto the daily lessons (yes, middle school).  The result was that our state 
est scores for middle school increased 15%.  The program was the Ashlock 
xplicit strategies, Phonics for Reading, QPS to test....etc.  Just my two 
ents.
acine
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ent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 8:09 PM
ubject: [MOSAIC] title 1 reading - help

 Hello everyone,

 We JUST received our first Title 1 monies at the middle school level. It
 is for targeted students only. We proposed that the Title 1 reading
 teacher would use the balanced literacy approach. We are interviewing and
 hiring this week. Please help with ideas on how this could work
 effectively. I will take any and all suggestions. What works and doesn't
 work. With school on its way we need this baby up and running brilliantly!


 Thanks in advance!


 Rhonda


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