Title 1 Reading Support By Mrs. Nosoff and Mrs. Schriver

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Title 1 Reading Support By Mrs. Nosoff and Mrs. Schriver Rocket Readers Title 1 Reading Support By Mrs. Nosoff and Mrs. Schriver

What is a Rocket Reader? Small group intervention to support and enhance the classroom reading instruction Flexible groups Based on assessment scores throughout the year

How did my child qualify? Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Initial Placement (Fall)   Students who participated in or qualified for the Title I pre-k program are automatically entered into Title I Students must meet at least one of the following criteria (bullets) on the Kindergarten Spring Assessments: B/BB in PS, and CLS Students who are not proficient on Benchmark Assessment System (BAS) may enter Title I in the fall at the reading specialist’s discretion. Students must meet all of the following criteria on their First Grade Spring Assessments: B/BB – comprehension (Benchmark Assessment System) B/BB – oral reading fluency B/BB -accuracy Students must meet all of the following criteria on their Second Grade Spring Assessments: B/BB – comprehension (Benchmark Assessment System) B/BB- accuracy

What are the goals of a Rocket Reader? To gain independence in reading on their grade level Add to students’ reading skills and strategies Motivate and excite students about reading Help students become life long learners and readers Help students think about their reading and question the text

What do Rocket Readers do? Read books on their reading level Poetry Phonics and word work Writing about reading Talking about reading

We are a team! Parents are an important part of this reading team! By reading with or to your child, you help them become better readers. Seeing parents read shows that it is fun and important. Parents and teachers want the best for the children.

Opinions Needed… In order to serve your child in the best way possible, we have a group of parents that meet once or twice a year to provide feedback of the Title 1 Reading program. Parents and the Title 1 teachers will discuss forms, materials, and the workings of the program. Parents will share their viewpoints and ideas of what works and suggestions of what needs to work better. We meet at a time that suits the parents’ schedule. The meeting does not last more than an hour. Parents do not have any work to do outside of these meetings. It is a time to exchange ideas and openly discuss the Title 1 Reading Program.  

PAC parents needed! Sign up

How we share information? We communicate by: Papers coming home Email Phone calls Conferences Text and email (https://www.remind.com/ )

Keep in touch…

How will I know how my child is doing?

Other important paperwork…

School Compact

What will I see come home everyday?

Upcoming Events… Dive into Reading at the H.S. pool September 14, 2017 Storyteller afterschool Feb. 8, 2018 Reading Celebration May 3, 2018 Summer Reading Kick Off for Glatfelter Library at SGE on May 22, 2018

We thank you for all that you do. Have a great year and please let us know if you need anything. Mrs. Nosoff nosoffj@sgasd.org Mrs. Schriver schrivea@sgasd.org Have a great evening!