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The Idaho State Department of Education Presents: “ ELLA” Early Learning Literacy Activities

The Idaho State Department of Education Presents: “ ELLA” Early Learning Literacy Activities

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The Idaho State Department of Education Presents: “ ELLA” Early Learning Literacy Activities

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  1. The Idaho State Department of Education Presents: “ELLA” Early Learning Literacy Activities This program is designed to support the most important early reading skills all children need to know by involving parents, teachers, and children in hands-on lessons parents will learn how to provide for their children at-home.

  2. Welcome!Thank You for Supporting Your Child’s Reading Success in School

  3. For your own personal knowledge to provide you a foundation to build your understanding of the reading process To make it clear why your support can make such a difference in your child’s ability to read Knowledge of the Importance of the Reading Process

  4. Reading ability is essential for future success Too many students nationally are not proficient in reading (NAEP) Good News: This problem is preventable! -early prevention (Pre-k, K, and 1st) -using research-based instruction Reading Instruction is a National Priority

  5. We are biologically “wired” to learn to talk Reading and writing has to be learned 25% of the U.S. population hasn’t learned to read fluently Speech comes between 12-24 months; reading begins around 5/6 years and takes several years Learning to Read is Not Like Learning to Talk

  6. Phonemic Awareness- relationships between our speech sound being related to letters in the alphabet Phonics- decoding, spelling, word recognition Vocabulary- word meanings Comprehension-understanding the text Fluency-automatic with skills, easily decodes, and can mean reading rate (Reads as if talking to a friend.) All skills are important as they wind together! Big Five of Reading Instruction

  7. Classroom performance Teacher observation Classroom assessments Curriculum assessments and screeners Diagnostic evaluations Student created work Universal screener- Idaho Reading Indicator Ways to Monitor Student Reading Skills

  8. The Idaho Reading Indicator is a result of Idaho Code 33-1614 (enacted Spring, 1999) which states that “In continuing recognition of the critical importance of reading skills…all public school student skills will be assessed…by a single statewide test…” Idaho Reading Indicator (IRI)

  9. “To have a K-3 assessment that will provide the necessary interventions to sustain or improve the students’ reading skills.” Purpose of the IRI

  10. The IRI is a 10 minute or less indicator assessed by trained test administrators An indicator or screener that will identify students that may be at risk for reading failure What type of test is the IRI and what skills are assessed? SKILLS - Kindergarten: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Grades: Reading readiness Fluency Phonological Awareness Accuracy of the student’s reading

  11. Kindergarten: Fall Letter Naming Fluency Letter Sound Fluency Winter Letter Naming Fluency Letter Sound Fluency Spring Letter Naming Fluency Letter Sound Fluency Subtests of the IRI

  12. 1st Grade: Fall Letter Sound Fluency Reading Curriculum Based Measure Winter Letter Sound Fluency Reading Curriculum Based Measure Spring Letter Sound Fluency Reading Curriculum Based Measure Subtests continued…

  13. 2nd Grade and 3rd Grade: Fall Reading Curriculum Based Measure Winter Reading Curriculum Based Measure Spring Reading Curriculum Based Measure Subtests continued…

  14. Scores are reported (by school or district) to AIMSweb which is then exported and sent to the State Department of Education Scores are available for schools, teachers, and parents on AIMSWeb Once the export is complete the data is posted on the Idaho State Department of Education’s website Children not performing at grade level will take part in possible diagnostic tests to determine next steps and interventions Instruction in specific skills may be necessary Monitoring of student progress takes place What happens with the scores?

  15. Parents can be partners with their child’s school in working on important reading skills This Reading Event will provide parents with hands-on activities to use at home to strengthen student reading skills Kindergarten is a perfect time to start or continue to learn important reading activities to do with your child Parental Involvement

  16. Best wishes on a successful school year! Information in this document was from the following text: Module 1 The Challenge of Learning to Read Series: Language Essential for Teachers of Reading Spelling, Louisa C. Moats, Ed D. Written by Jenny Fisk, Reading Coordinator

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