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Mrs. Shumate

Mrs. Shumate. Title I Reading. All About Me. I have been a teacher for nine years. I have taught 6 th grade, 1 st grade, 2 nd grade and multi-aged. I have my Reading Endorsement from Muskingum College. I love to teach. This is my dream job.

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Mrs. Shumate

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  1. Mrs. Shumate Title I Reading

  2. All About Me • I have been a teacher for nine years. I have taught 6th grade, 1st grade, 2nd grade and multi-aged. • I have my Reading Endorsement from Muskingum College. • I love to teach. This is my dream job.

  3. I have a large family, one husband and SIX children! My Family

  4. What is Title I ?

  5. Title I Reading • Title I Reading is a federally funded program provided to those children who show a need for additional reading instruction.

  6. How did my child get selected? • Your child was selected from two or more academically related assessments. We take those test results and form a priority list based on their scores and classroom teacher recommendation.

  7. Read. Read to your child. Talk about books. Make reading a positive experience. Listen. Teach strategies. Reread familiar books. Praise every milestone! What can Ido to help my child?

  8. Reading Strategies-You don’t have to be a teacher to teach your child how to read! • Look at the pictures and look for clues. • Think about the story. • Go back and reread. • Skip the word, read on, then return. • Take a risk and make a guess.

  9. When I Read…….Decoding Strategies • Get your mouth ready for first sound. • Look for chunks you know. • Can you find a small word in a big word? • Think about what makes sense. • TRY!

  10. How will Title I help my child be a successful reader?

  11. Strategies good readers use before, during, and after they read. Using Prior Knowledge and Visualizing Monitoring and Clarifying Finding Connections and Applications Summarizing Reading Think-Alouds

  12. The Dragon MachineWritten by: Helen Ward • Which definition of dire is used in the sentence below? dire (dir) adj. There were dire warnings: Never feed a dragon. a) very horrible b) wonderful c) exciting d) breathes fire

  13. At the end of the reading selection how does George feel? Use three details from the selection to support your answer. The reading selection takes place over a) a day b) a month c) several years What would be another good title for this selection? All You Need to Know About Dragons George’s Dragon Friends Dragons Real or Make-believe? d) George’s Dog Brain Drain Questions

  14. Thank you so much for attending! If you would ever want to discuss your child, please do not hesitate to call me at home, 754-2788.  Mrs. Shumate

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